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The lungs are a common site of metastatic spread of an osteosarcoma. An affiliated simultaneous bilateral spontaneous pneumothorax (SBSP) is a rare clinical sequela of this malignancy. In this case report, we present the clinical circumstances of a young teenager who presented to our clinical setting following a diagnosis of osteosarcoma. We also illustrate the postulated pathophysiology, the tools for diagnosis and a subsequent management for this rare clinical entity.
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Amyand's hernia is characterized by the presence of an inflamed, non-inflamed or perforated appendix within the sac of an inguinal hernia. This is an exceedingly rare presentation and most of the cases are diagnosed incidentally during surgery. Here we describe a case of an Amyand's hernia in a patient who presented in our outpatient clinic with an irreducible right-sided inguinal hernia. There were no signs of ischemic complications. During the surgery, an appendix was found within the hernial sac. An uneventful appendectomy along with a tension-free darn repair was performed. The current case report emphasizes that this pathology must be kept in mind while treating a patient with a right-sided inguinal hernia.
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Bilateral adrenal hemorrhage (BAH) is a rare but potentially fatal entity that carries a mortality rate of 15%. Most cases are associated with sepsis, antiphospholipid syndrome, the use of anticoagulants, as well as trauma and surgery. In this case report, we present a case of BAH in a previously healthy man with a recent history of corticosteroid use. Our case emphasizes the ambiguous clinical presentation of BAH, which poses a challenge in the establishment of a correct diagnosis. We also illustrate the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and subsequent therapeutic approach to this rare clinical entity.