1.Uncontrolled hypertension, palpitation and sweating in oung female - a rare cause
Sandeep Halagatti Venkatesh ; Sarat Kumar Sanamandra ; Leng Tai Ng
The Medical Journal of Malaysia 2016;71(1):39-40
Extra-adrenal /retroperitoneal paraganglioma is a rare cause
of hypertension in young with increased incidence of
metastasis as compared to adrenal pheochromocytoma. We
present a case of a young female with history of headache,
nausea/vomiting, palpitations, uncontrolled hypertension,
heat intolerance and diaphoresis. The 24-hour urine
catecholamine levels were elevated. Clinical diagnosis of
pheochromocytoma was made and further evaluation with
Computed Tomography (CT) scan of the adrenals revealed
extradrenal para-aortic retroperitoneal mass in keeping with
paraganglioma. Gallium-68 DOTATE positron emission
tomography-CT scan (PET-CT) confirmed the diagnosis
without evidence of metastatic foci.
Paraganglioma
3.Lipoma arborescens.
Sarat Kumar SANAMANDRA ; Keh Oon ONG
Singapore medical journal 2014;55(1):5-quiz 11
Lipoma arborescens is a chronic, slowly progressive intra-articular lesion characterised by villous lipomatous proliferation of the synovium, usually involving the suprapatellar pouch of the knee joint. It is an uncommon cause of intra-articular masses that presents as slowly progressive painless swelling of the joint, which persists for many years and is accompanied by intermittent effusions. We highlight this condition to raise awareness of its clinical spectrum and imaging features, so that early diagnosis and appropriate treatment can be given, and misinterpretation of this condition as other more complex intra-articular masses is avoided. This pictorial essay aims to provide a brief yet comprehensive review of the clinical features, distribution, morphological types and imaging characteristics of lipoma arborescens, including its common differential diagnoses and management.
Adolescent
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Adult
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Aged
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Cell Proliferation
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Child
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Diagnosis, Differential
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Female
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Humans
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Inflammation
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Knee Joint
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pathology
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Lipoma
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diagnosis
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Lipomatosis
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diagnosis
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Prognosis
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Synovial Membrane
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pathology
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Young Adult
4.Perfluorobutane contrast-enhanced ultrasonography: a new standard for ultrasonography-guided thermal ablation of sonographically occult liver tumours?
Haiyuan SHI ; Yi-Ting ONG ; Apoorva GOGNA ; Nanda VENKATANARASIMHA ; Sarat Kumar SANAMANDRA ; Sum LEONG ; Farah Gillan IRANI ; Richard Hoau Gong LO ; Chow Wei TOO
Singapore medical journal 2021;62(10):546-553
INTRODUCTION:
Image-guided thermal ablation, preferably with ultrasonography (US), is increasingly used for treatment of small liver tumours. Perfluorobutane-contrast-enhanced US (pCEUS) is a promising tool that may allow for targeting of tumours that are otherwise imperceptible on greyscale US. Although pCEUS has been reported to be effective, the literature has been limited outside of Japan and South Korea. We aimed to provide data that supports the use of pCEUS in the thermal ablation of sonographically occult liver tumours.
METHODS:
We conducted a retrospective single-centre study of 35 consecutive patients who underwent pCEUS-guided ablation of 48 liver tumours with a median size of 1.2 cm. Periprocedural, one-month post-treatment and relevant follow-up imaging studies were reviewed. Electronic records were also obtained, with long-term follow-up data of 12-28 months being available for 32 patients.
RESULTS:
36 (75%) tumours that were imperceptible on greyscale US became visible with pCEUS. Overall, complete tumour ablation at one month was 89%. 1 (3%) patient developed a major complication following treatment, while 6 (17%) had minor post-treatment complaints. The local tumour progression rate was 17%, with a median time of 14 months.
CONCLUSION
pCEUS has a role in US-guided thermal ablation of liver tumours, offering a high technical success rate that is comparable to reported data. Additional benefits may include improved procedural time and freedom from ionising radiation.