Case Report

Metastatic Breast Carcinoma Presenting with Profound Hypocalcemia

Hypocalcemia is a rare complication of malignancy. We present the case of a 30-year-old lady presenting with a grand mal seizure due to profound hypocalcemia. She was subsequently found to be hypoparathyroid and was diagnosed with metastatic breast carcinoma. Treatment with goserelin and exemestane produced a significant reduction in her…

Posted in: breast 7 carcinoma 5 hypocalcemia 5 metastatic 3

Case Report

Brain Metastasis From Thymic Carcinoma in Association with SIADH and Pituitary Enlargement: A Case Report

A 49-year-old white female presented to the emergency room complaining of severe headaches. A brain computed tomography (CT) showed a large right temporal mass that measured 2.9 × 5 cm. Sodium was low at admission, which indicated syndrome of inappropriate secretion of antidiuretic hormone (SIADH). Her pituitary gland was enlarged….

Posted in: carcinoma 5 metastasis 5

Case Report

Coincidental Consort Clear Cell Cutaneous Carcinom: Facial Squamous Cell Carcinoma In Situ Containing Human Papillomavirus and Cancer Cells with Clear Cytoplasm in an Octogenarian Couple

Clear cell squamous cell carcinoma in situ, also referred to as pagetoid or clear cell Bowen disease, is a rare pathologic variant of this neoplasm. It is characterized by neoplastic cells with clear or pale cytoplasm. An octogenarian husband and wife concurrently developed new facial skin lesions which demonstrated squamous…

Posted in: Cancer 19 carcinoma 5 cell 4 cutaneous 4 malignancy 5 neoplasm 4 skin 5 squamous 2

Review Article

Trigeminal Trophic Syndrome

Ulceration of the nose may be inadvertently induced by the patient. Although trigeminal trophic syndrome is an uncommon cause of chronic ulcers, healthcare providers should consider the possibility of this disorder when encountering a patient with nasal ulcerations. Trigeminal trophic syndrome most commonly occurs in older women following therapy for…

Posted in: basal 2 Cancer 19 carcinoma 5 cutaneous 4 dementia 3 nasal 2 skin 5 squamous 2 Stroke 16

Case Report

Pleomorphic Basal Cell Carcinoma: Case Reports and Review

Pleomorphic basal cell carcinoma is a pathologic variant of basal cell carcinoma characterized by the presence of atypical-appearing, mononuclear or multinucleated giant cells. Including our 3 patients, a total of 52 pleomorphic basal cell carcinomas have been described in 48 individuals. The tumors usually present as a nodule on the…

Posted in: basal 2 Cancer 19 carcinoma 5 cell 4 giant 2 immunohistochemistry 3 malignancy 5 skin 5 tumor 6
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