Your browser doesn't support javascript.
loading
Show: 20 | 50 | 100
Results 1 - 15 de 15
Filter
Add more filters











Publication year range
1.
Rev Esp Enferm Dig ; 115(10): 589, 2023 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36779449

ABSTRACT

We present the case of a 92-year-old woman with no relevant history, who consulted for sore throat, progressive dysphagia to solids and fever. A cervical-thoraco-abdominal CT was performed with the finding of a paraesophageal collection at the level of C3-T1 without a clear solution of continuity, although with passage of oral contrast to the collection, exerting a mass effect on the esophageal lumen, suggestive of contained esophageal perforation, of cause not clarified. A gastroscopy was performed, in which three esophageal fistulous orifices were observed, two 4-5 mm, and a third 10 mm deeper, located 22cm from the dental arch, septate, with perilesional purulent material and bubbling.

3.
Rev Esp Enferm Dig ; 115(1): 50-51, 2023 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35748482

ABSTRACT

Clear cell renal cell carcinoma is the most common renal neoplasm in adults. It has a relatively slow growth pattern that delays diagnosis until the onset of local, paraneoplastic or metastasis-related manifestations, and an unpredictable behavior ranging from aggressive tumors with poor short-term prognosis to late recurrence cases where metastases are identified years after nephrectomy, the latter scenario being the subject of the case we herein report.


Subject(s)
Carcinoma, Renal Cell , Kidney Neoplasms , Humans , Carcinoma, Renal Cell/complications , Carcinoma, Renal Cell/diagnostic imaging , Kidney Neoplasms/complications , Kidney Neoplasms/diagnostic imaging , Stomach/pathology , Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage/complications , Nephrectomy , Neoplasm Recurrence, Local
7.
Rev Esp Enferm Dig ; 114(9): 556, 2022 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35315682

ABSTRACT

Nasopharynx metastases are an extremely rare cause of hepatocarcinoma debut. We report the case of a 71 year old man who presented symptoms of nosebleed and diplopia event, diagnosed by imaging and biopsy of ethmoidal metastasis of hepatocarcinoma.


Subject(s)
Carcinoma, Hepatocellular , Liver Neoplasms , Aged , Biopsy , Carcinoma, Hepatocellular/pathology , Humans , Liver Neoplasms/diagnostic imaging , Liver Neoplasms/pathology , Male
8.
Rev Esp Enferm Dig ; 114(7): 439-440, 2022 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35255701

ABSTRACT

We report the case of a 78-year-old woman with dyspepsia for several years and a history of cholecystectomy, informed by pathology as calculous cholecystopathy, where CT revealed a left-sided intrahepatic bile duct dilation. Cholangio-MRI confirmed a size increase in the distal intrahepatic bile duct on the left side, with T2-hyperintense contents with scarce contrast enhancement, which resulted in the observed dilation. . A Spybite® forceps was used to obtain a biopsy sample, which showed a benign papillary growth compatible with biliary papillomatosis. Biliary papillomatosis or intraductal papillary neoplasm of the biliary tract is a rare, uncommon condition characterized by intraductal papillary growth of the biliary epithelium. It has a tendency towards malignization, hence must be considered a premalignant condition . Major symptoms include jaundice, abdominal pain, and repeat cholangitis, with imaging studies being key for diagnostic suspicion . The development of cholangioscopy with biopsies allows an early diagnosis of malignant precursor lesions of the bile duct, thus allowing early treatment.


Subject(s)
Bile Duct Neoplasms , Biliary Tract Surgical Procedures , Cholangiocarcinoma , Papilloma , Aged , Bile Duct Neoplasms/diagnostic imaging , Bile Duct Neoplasms/surgery , Bile Ducts, Intrahepatic/diagnostic imaging , Bile Ducts, Intrahepatic/pathology , Cholangiocarcinoma/diagnostic imaging , Cholangiocarcinoma/surgery , Dilatation, Pathologic , Female , Humans , Papilloma/diagnostic imaging , Papilloma/surgery
9.
Rev Esp Enferm Dig ; 114(6): 367-368, 2022 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35100807

ABSTRACT

We report the case of a 62-year-old woman with no history of interest who presented with dyspepsia of 2 years' standing. Gastroscopy revealed a subepithelial lesion at the greater antral curvature with irregular surface and preserved mucosal and vascular pattern, 15 mm in diameter. Because of clinical persistence a radial endoscopic ultrasonogram (EUS) was performed, which showed a well-delimited hypoechoic lesion with heterogeneous areas that was dependent on the muscularis mucosae layer. A biopsy was obtained using the "bite-on-bite" technique, which provided no pathological findings. With these findings an endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) procedure was performed with wide margins and no complications. Pathology found low-grade mesenchymal fusicellular proliferation dependent on the muscularis mucosae with immunohistochemistry positive for smooth-muscle vimentin and actin, consistent with plexiform fibromyxoma.


Subject(s)
Digestive System Neoplasms , Endoscopic Mucosal Resection , Fibroma , Stomach Neoplasms , Endoscopic Mucosal Resection/methods , Female , Fibroma/diagnostic imaging , Fibroma/surgery , Gastric Mucosa/pathology , Gastric Mucosa/surgery , Gastroscopy/methods , Humans , Middle Aged , Stomach Neoplasms/diagnostic imaging , Stomach Neoplasms/pathology , Stomach Neoplasms/surgery , Treatment Outcome
10.
Rev Esp Enferm Dig ; 113(12): 820-824, 2021 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34284593

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION: undiagnosed active hepatitis C virus (HCV) infections are an obstacle to achieve the WHO (World Health Organization) hepatitis C elimination goal by 2030. One of the possible strategies to identify these patients is the active search for patients in primary care (PC). METHODS: patient medical records in PC were reviewed with a "hepatitis C" open case in the last five years. Cases with an incomplete diagnostic study (due to the absence of active infection confirmation) or those who did not start or finish treatment were included. A blood analysis was recommended to prove the existence of an active infection. The one-step diagnosis (OSD) was implemented to assess viremia in all patients with a new serologic diagnosis. RESULTS: of 253 cases with a "hepatitis C" open case in their medical records, 24.1 % (61) did not finish the diagnostic study or did not follow the treatment. Four were not suitable candidates to finish the study. Of the other 57, 92.9 % accepted the diagnostic test. Active infections were confirmed in 40 patients (75.4 %) and the treatment was completed in all of them. CONCLUSIONS: active searching for patients with hepatitis C in PC together with the OSD are effective measures to detect hidden infections and to increase the number of treatments, thus contributing to the elimination of hepatitis C.


Subject(s)
Hepacivirus , Hepatitis C , Hepatitis C/diagnosis , Hepatitis C/epidemiology , Hepatitis C/therapy , Humans , Mass Screening , Primary Health Care
11.
Rev Esp Enferm Dig ; 113(5): 380-381, 2021 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33213179

ABSTRACT

Peritoneal pseudomyxoma (PP) is a rare malignant tumor, which is characterized by the presence of mucinous ascites. Abdominal ultrasound as the first diagnostic method of this entity allows the visualization of ascites on the one hand and its analysis through a diagnostic paracentesis on the other.


Subject(s)
Adenocarcinoma, Mucinous , Peritoneal Neoplasms , Pseudomyxoma Peritonei , Ascites/diagnostic imaging , Ascites/etiology , Humans , Peritoneal Neoplasms/complications , Peritoneal Neoplasms/diagnostic imaging , Peritoneum , Pseudomyxoma Peritonei/complications , Pseudomyxoma Peritonei/diagnostic imaging
15.
Rev Esp Enferm Dig ; 110(1): 51-58, 2018 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29019252

ABSTRACT

Simple hepatic cysts (SHCs) are formations that contain serous fluid surrounded by normal hepatic parenchyma with no communication with intrahepatic bile ducts. Symptoms develop as a result of their size or complications such as bleeding, rupture, intracystic infection or compression of adjacent structures.


Subject(s)
Cysts/complications , Hypersplenism/etiology , Liver Diseases/complications , Portal Vein , Spleen , Cysts/diagnostic imaging , Female , Humans , Hypersplenism/diagnostic imaging , Liver Diseases/diagnostic imaging , Middle Aged , Portal Vein/diagnostic imaging , Spleen/diagnostic imaging , Tomography, X-Ray Computed , Ultrasonography, Doppler
SELECTION OF CITATIONS
SEARCH DETAIL