2.A Case of Pancreatic Endometrial Cyst.
Dong Soo LEE ; Jong Tae BAEK ; Byung Min AHN ; Eun Hee LEE ; Sok Won HAN ; In Sik CHUNG ; Hee Sik SUN ; Doo Ho PARK
The Korean Journal of Internal Medicine 2002;17(4):266-269
Pancreatic endometrial cyst is an extremely rare instance of ectopic endometriosis that was first described by Marchevsky in 1984(1)). A 21-yr-old woman with a history of epigastric pain and weight loss was found to have a cystic lesion in the pancreas on CT-scan. Under the tentative diagnosis of a pancreatic cystic neoplasm, partial pancreatectomy was performed. Histopathological examination of the specimen revealed cystic endometriosis. The clinicopathological features of the lesion are discussed and literature concerning this extremely rare lesion is reviewed.
Adult
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Choristoma/*pathology/surgery
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Endometriosis/*complications/pathology
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Female
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Human
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Pancreatectomy
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Pancreatic Cyst/*etiology/pathology/surgery
4.CT Findings of an Ectopic Pancreas in the Anterior Mediastinum.
Zu Hua CHEN ; Ri Sheng YU ; Fei DONG ; Xiu Juan WANG
Korean Journal of Radiology 2009;10(5):527-530
We report here on a rare case of an ectopic pancreatic tissue in the anterior mediastinum. A 32-year-old woman without any symptoms was transferred to our hospital because of an abnormal large mediastinal shadow on her chest radiograph during a checkup. The computed tomography (CT) scan revealed a giant cystic-solid mass that measured 16 x 13 x 8 cm and it was located in the center of the anterior mediastinum and it symmetrically grew to two sides. On enhanced CT scans, the solid component of the mass showed marked enhancement. We performed total surgical resection of the mass and complete pancreatic tissues were verified on the pathological examination.
Adult
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Choristoma/*radiography/surgery
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Diagnosis, Differential
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Female
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Humans
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Mediastinal Diseases/*radiography/surgery
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*Pancreas
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Tomography, X-Ray Computed
5.Surgical correction of corneal dermoid in a dog.
Jae il LEE ; Myung jin KIM ; Il hwan KIM ; Yeoung bum KIM ; Myung cheol KIM
Journal of Veterinary Science 2005;6(4):369-370
A five-month-old female Shih-tzu puppy was presented for repair of congenital choristoma in left eye. The patient was suffered from chronic epiphora and ocular discharge during 3 months. On ophthalmic examination, left eye revealed hyperemia in conjunctiva of the temporal canthus due to choristoma with hair. At surgery, the choristoma invaded by stromal layer of the cornea, and extended to limbus and conjunctiva. Based on the anatomical location and histopathological features of the removed tissue, the choristoma was diagnosed as corneal dermoid.
Animals
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Choristoma/surgery/*veterinary
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Corneal Diseases/surgery/*veterinary
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Dermoid Cyst/surgery/*veterinary
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Dog Diseases/*surgery
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Dogs
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Eye Neoplasms/surgery/*veterinary
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Female
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Ophthalmologic Surgical Procedures/methods/veterinary
6.A rare case of salivary gland choristoma in the middle ear with pharyngeal hamartoma.
Qiu-Yu SU ; Shao-Juan HAO ; Le WANG ; Fang-Lei YE
Chinese Medical Journal 2019;132(8):1000-1002
Child
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Choristoma
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pathology
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surgery
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Ear, Middle
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pathology
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surgery
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Female
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Hamartoma
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pathology
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surgery
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Humans
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Pharyngeal Neoplasms
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pathology
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surgery
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Salivary Glands
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pathology
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surgery
7.Experience of an Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm in a Patient Having Crossed Ectopia with Fusion Anomaly of the Kidney.
Tae Won KWON ; Kyu Bo SUNG ; Geun Eun KIM
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2004;19(2):309-310
We report a case of surgically treated abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) in a patient having crossed ectopia with fusion anomaly of the kidney. One artery from the abdominal aorta above the aneurysm supplies the right kidney while three renal arteries (two from the aneurysm itself and one from the left common iliac artery) supply the crossed ectopic kidney. Preoperative imaging to define the arterial and collecting systems along with a detailed planning of the operation is essential to prevent ischemic renal injury as well as ureteral injury during AAA repair.
Aged
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Aortic Aneurysm, Abdominal/*complications/pathology/*surgery
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Choristoma/*complications/pathology
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Human
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*Kidney
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Kidney Diseases/*complications/pathology
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Magnetic Resonance Angiography
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Male
8.Transsternal Maximal Thymectomy is Effective for Extirpation of Cervical Ectopic Thymic Tissue in the Treatment of Myasthenia Gravis.
Chang Young LEE ; Jin Gu LEE ; Woo Ik YANG ; Suk Jin HAAM ; Kyung Young CHUNG ; In Kyu PARK
Yonsei Medical Journal 2008;49(6):987-992
PURPOSE: Extensive extirpation of cervico-mediastinal adipose tissue increases the chance of removing ectopic thymic tissues, thus potentially improving the prognosis of myasthenia gravis after thymectomy. We sought to increase efficacy and safety of transsternal maximal thymectomy (TSMT). MATERIALS AND METHODS: Twenty four patients who underwent TSMT from July 2006 to June 2007 were retrospectively reviewed and compared with 73 patients who underwent transsternal extended thymectomy (TSET) from January 2004 to May 2006. Ectopic thymic tissue in additionally excised cervicomediastinal fat tissue was examined histologically. RESULTS: In TSMT group, operation time, amount of cumulative drainage and duration of drainage were significantly higher than TSET group. However, the difference in hemoglobin count, amount of transfusion, duration of intensive care, postoperative hospital stay, and complication rates were not statistically different. There was no operative mortality in either group. Ectopic thymic tissue was found in 50% of patients. All patients had ectopic thymic tissues in the cervical area. Two patients had additional ectopic tissue in the aortopulmonary window, and 1 patient had ectopic tissue at posterior of the left bracheocephalic vein and lateral of the right phrenic nerve. CONCLUSION: TSMT is more effective in the extirpation of ectopic thymic tissues than TSET without significant impairment of safety, especially in the cervical area.
Adipose Tissue/pathology/surgery
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Adult
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Choristoma/pathology/surgery
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Myasthenia Gravis/*surgery
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Neck
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Retrospective Studies
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Thymectomy/*methods
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Thymus Gland
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Young Adult
9.Heterotopic brain tissue in the orbit.
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2005;34(3):190-191
Brain
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Choristoma
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metabolism
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pathology
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surgery
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Female
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Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein
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metabolism
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Humans
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Infant
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Neurofilament Proteins
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metabolism
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Orbit
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pathology
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surgery
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Orbital Diseases
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metabolism
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pathology
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surgery
10.Adult intestinal heterotopic gastric mucosa resulting in alimentary tract hemorrhage: a report of 11 cases.
Wei-kang ZHANG ; Chun-fang JIANG ; Shou-xi ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2006;9(4):314-316
OBJECTIVETo investigate the clinical characteristics,diagnosis and treatment of intestinal heterotopic gastric mucosa resulting in alimentary tract hemorrhage.
METHODSEleven cases of intestinal heterotopic gastric mucosa with alimentary tract hemorrhage during the past 24 years in our hospital were reviewed and the clinical data were analyzed retrospectively.
RESULTSThe median age was 29 years old. Nine cases had abdominal pain, and radionuclide (99m)Tc-pertechnetate scan revealed bleeding lesion in 6 cases preoperatively. Segmental resection of the intestine with bleeding lesion were performed in all patients, postoperative pathology confirmed heterotopic gastric mucosa. The lesion was located in the jejunum in five cases and in the ileum in six cases. All lesions were complicated with diverticulum, or inflammatory mass on the intestinal wall, or abnormity of intestinal duplication.
CONCLUSIONSIntestinal heterotopic gastric mucosa is difficult to be diagnosed preoperatively, and radionuclide (99m)Tc-pertechnetate scan plays a role in preoperative diagnosis.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Choristoma ; complications ; diagnosis ; surgery ; Female ; Gastric Mucosa ; Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage ; diagnosis ; etiology ; surgery ; Humans ; Intestinal Diseases ; complications ; Intestines ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Young Adult