1.Familial adenomatosis polyposis associated papillary thyroid carcinoma- cribriform morular variant: A case report.
Jennifer A. WINTER ; Michelle C. PAYAGEN ; Mathew B. BAWAYAN
Philippine Journal of Surgical Specialties 2025;80(1):20-23
Familial Adenomatous Polyposis (FAP) is a multi-tumoral syndrome that includes neoplasms in the duodenum, brain, pancreas and thyroid. The Cribriform Morular Variant (CMV) is a rare form of Papillary Thyroid Cancer seen in patients with FAP. Presented here is a 32 year old female who initially presented with an anterior neck mass followed years later by a rectal mass. She was diagnosed with FAP and colorectal adenocarcinoma and underwent total proctocolectomy with end ileostomy. She subsequently underwent a total thyroidectomy which revealed CMV Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma (CMV-PTC). Since FAP can have diverse presentations, a high index of suspicion is needed in order to make an earlier diagnosis to reduce potential morbidity and mortality. Papillary thyroid carcinoma can predate colonic polyposis. Identifying CMV-PTC early on can serve as an opportunity diagnose FAP early.
Human ; Female ; Adult: 25-44 Yrs Old ; Familial Adenomatous Polyposis ; Adenomatous Polyposis Coli ; Thyroid Cancer, Papillary ; Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma
2.A case report of chronic mesenteric ischemia secondary to superior mesenteric artery stenosis: A rare cause of abdominal pain
Jennifer A. Winter ; Rochie L. Hojilla
Philippine Journal of Surgical Specialties 2024;79(1):54-57
Chronic Mesenteric Ischemia (CMI) is a rare cause of abdominal
pain as vascular disorders tend to be last of the differential diagnoses
considered in patients presenting with gastrointestinal symptoms.
This is a case of a 58-year-old male who presented with a 2-year
history of intermittent abdominal pain associated with sitophobia and
undocumented weight loss. He had several in-hospital admissions and
after a series of unremarkable diagnostic tests he was diagnosed with
chronic mesenteric ischemia secondary to superior mesenteric artery
stenosis as evidenced through computed tomography angiography.
He underwent an aorto-SMA bypass with an 8mm Dacron graft. The
main goals for revascularization of CMI are improving quality of
life and prevention of bowel infarction. As CMI is a rare cause of
abdominal pain, the patients tend to be victims of diagnostic delays.
Early recognition and timely intervention are key in the management
of this condition.
Mesenteric Ischemia
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Abdominal Pain
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Vascular Diseases