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J. bras. patol. med. lab ; 51(2): 117-120, Mar-Apr/2015. graf
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: lil-748317

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Inflammatory fibroid polyp (IFP) is a benign uncommon lesion (1%-4% of gastric benign lesions), originated from the submucosa of the gastrointestinal tract. Its origin is controversial and immunohistochemical studies of lesions have largely refuted the possible vascular, neural or smooth muscle origin. Recent studies suggest a neoplastic etiology due to a mutation, in some cases, in the alpha-type platelet-derived growth factor receptor gene (PDGFRa). Our objective is to report the case of a patient aged 70 years, with gastric IFP, comparing her immunohistochemical profile with those of other studies, and a brief review of the literature.


Pólipo fibroide inflamatório (PFI) é uma lesão benigna, pouco frequente (1%-4% das lesões benignas gástricas), originada na submucosa do trato gastrointestinal. Sua origem é controversa e vários estudos imuno-histoquímicos da lesão refutaram uma possível origem vascular, neural ou muscular lisa. Recentes estudos sugerem etiologia neoplásica devida à mutação, em alguns casos, no gene receptor tipo alfa para fator de crescimento derivado de plaquetas (PDGFRa). Nosso objetivo é relatar o caso de uma paciente de 70 anos de idade, com PFI gástrico, comparando seu perfil imuno-histoquímico com o de outros estudos, além de breve revisão da literatura.

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Breast Care (Basel) ; 6(6): 479-481, 2011 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22419905

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BACKGROUND: Poland's syndrome is a rare congenital non-inherited anomaly that usually manifests itself during adolescence and is characterized by absence or deficient development of one of the breasts. To our knowledge, no case of breastfeeding after reconstruction surgery in patients with Poland's syndrome has been described. CASE REPORT: A 22-year-old female patient with Poland's syndrome underwent breast reconstruction. The procedure performed consisted of rotation of a myocutaneous flap harvested from the ipsilateral latissimus dorsi muscle, which was subsequently attached to the anterior thoracic wall to create a pouch and place a 300-ml round textured cohesive silicone gel-filled breast implant. 5 years later the patient got pregnant, and 1 year after delivery she is still breastfeeding normally with both breasts. CONCLUSION: Reconstruction surgery with the latissimus dorsi muscle and a prosthesis was shown to be a potential and safe solution to achieve improvement of breast symmetry and to provide confidence and comfort in relation to self-image and, moreover, the ability to breastfeed.

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