1.Primary breast tuberculosis (TB) in a patient with known invasive breast carcinoma: A case report
Chang Haur Lee ; Siti Zubaidah Sharif
The Medical Journal of Malaysia 2016;71(3):149-151
Breast tuberculosis (TB) is rare even in endemic countries.
Most of these cases occur as secondary TB due to a
concurrent infection. Primary breast TB is diagnosed when
it is the only site of disease without other foci of infection.
The presentation of primary breast TB may often mimic
carcinoma of the breast. While imaging is not specific,
histopathology provides a definitive diagnosis. Here, we
present a case of primary breast TB in a breast cancer
patient and review the literature.
Breast Neoplasms
2.Wandering Spleen as a Cause of Acute Abdomen: A Surgical Conundrum from Acute Appendicitis to Splenic Torsion and Ischemic Small Bowel Volvulus
Fatimah Najid ; Sanjeev Sandrasecra ; Mohd Zuki Asyraf ; Chang Haur Lee ; Firdaus Hayati ; Nornazirah Azizan ; Andee Dzulkarnaen Zakaria
Malaysian Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences 2020;16(No.1):336-338
Wandering spleen is renowned as a surgical enigma due to its diverse presentations. Due to lack of its attaching ligaments which would usually place it at the left hypochondrium region, the spleen ‘wanders’ and may be located anywhere within the abdominal cavity. This condition has been associated with many complications such as splenic torsion, pancreatitis and portal hypertension. We report a case of a wandering spleen presenting as acute appendicitis in an 18-year-old young active sportsman. The patient developed post-operative ileus and later intestinal obstruction which necessitated exploratory laparatomy onto which the final diagnosis of splenic and small bowel infarct due to splenic torsion with small bowel volvulus was made. Splenectomy, small bowel resection and primary anastomosis were performed and the patient made a full recovery.