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Axillary swelling arising from soft tissue is not uncommon. Lipoma, Lymphadenopathy due to Kochs or Lymphoma are commonest swellings seen but firm to hard non tender mass arising from maninges of Brachial plexus is not so common. Usually these masses are benign but one may come across malignant tumour. Twenty-three year male presented with mass in anterior chest wall & arm pit having no other specific complaints, was diagnosed as Spindle cell tumour on FNAC & excision biopsy turned out to be Neurofibroma of Brachial plexus.
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In surgical emergency admissions, acute abdomen with intestinal obstruction is very common problem. Many causes of intestinal obstruction are there but most common once are postoperative bands and adhesions, hernias, tumors and congenital bands. Here we report very rare and unusual cause of acute abdomen with intestinal obstruction in a non hysterectomized 78-year-old female having pelvic herniation i.e. anterior and posterior vaginal enterocele, in which loop of intestine got entrapped, strangulated and became gangrenous. Exploratory laparotomy was performed and resection anastomosis of small bowel was done with obliteration of pouch of Douglas (Rectouterine space) and utero-vesicle space.