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Ann Med Surg (Lond) ; 85(4): 1088-1091, 2023 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37113935

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Fibroadenoma (FA) in ectopic male breast tissue is extremely rare. The ectopic breast tissue (EBT) is mostly appearing along the milk line; however, uncommon locations are also seen, such as the present case. Case Presentation: The authors report a 19-year-old male presenting with intestinal obstruction. The patient underwent laparoscopic surgery, and an excisional biopsy of the lesion was done. The histopathologic result confirms FA arising from EBT. This case is reported for its rarity. It indicates that FA should always be considered when there is an intra-abdominal suspicious mass. Discussion: EBT presenting as FA is also reported in the face, posterior neck, chest, middle back, buttocks, vulvar, and thighs. In this case, the authors present a EBT presented as a FA in the intra-abdomen of a young male patient, causing intestinal obstruction. FA in the male breast is rare; however, benign breast parenchyma showing FA in the intra-abdomen of a male patient is extremely rare. Conclusion: When a tumor is palpated in the milk line, the existence of FA should be taken into consideration. FA of the male EBT in the intra-abdomen is extremely rare. However, a close follow-up of the patient is strongly recommended, as the carcinoma arising from FA has a very poor prognosis.

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Int J Surg Case Rep ; 106: 108206, 2023 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37080149

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INTRODUCTION: Mayer-Küster-Hauser (MRKH) syndrome is the second reason for primary amenorrhea. MRKHS is an uncommon congenital disorder characterized by agenesis of mullerrian structures, uterus, and upper two-thirds of the vagina, with normal fully developed secondary sexual characteristics. CASE PRESENTATION: This report describes the case of a 30-year-old married woman with primary amenorrhea. She had normal secondary sex characteristics, but the uterus, cervix, and upper two-thirds of the vagina were absent. She underwent the modified Abbe McIndoe procedure. The amnion membrane was mounted on the mold with a mesenchymal surface outward to adhere surface of the neovagina. After three months, it was not necessary to use the mold and sexual intercourse was recommended. DISCUSSION: The modified Abbe- McIndoe method with amnion graft is save, rapid, and simple procedure. The amnion membrane is easily storable and accessible. Therefore, this technique is effective and simple for developing countries including Afghanistan. CONCLUSION: This case indicates that the modified Abbe McIndoe methods can be used as a safe procedure in the treatment of MRKH Syndrome.

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