Hepatic adenomatosis is a rare, benign tumour of the liver. It was first described by Flejou et al as multiple adenomas in an otherwise normal liver parenchyma. Although benign, it can present as a diagnostic
challenge because the lesions can be diffi cult to distinguish from other hepatic tumours. Patients can be
asymptomatic and the diagnosis may only be made incidentally. We describe the case of 40-year-old Malay lady who was incidentally found to have hepatomegaly. Radiological examinations revealed a complex left ovarian cyst with multiple liver lesions. Biopsy of the liver lesion showed features of hepatic adenomatosis. Literature review was done and the dilemma in managing her was discussed.
We present a case of 80-year-old man with two-year history of hoarseness of voice secondary to left vocal cord paralysis. CT scanning revealed a saccular thoracic aneurysm compressing the left recurrent laryngeal nerve. A review of literature on Ortner's or cardiovocal syndrome is presented.
Eccrine spiradenoma is a benign tumour of the sweat gland. Eccrine glands can be found almost everywhere but are mostly concentrated on the palms, soles and the axillae. Lesions involving the breast are rare. We present a case of a 13-years-old Malay girl with eccrine spiradenoma of the breast. The clinical presentation and histological features are being described.
Rapunzel syndrome is a syndrome whereby a gastric trichobezoar (hair ball) extends through the pylorus, in the form of a long tail, to cause gastric outlet obstruction. It was first described by Vaughan et al. in 1968. The syndrome is mostly seen in young females with psychiatric illness. Presentations can be non-specific especially in the early stages. If left untreated it may leads to severe complications, which may include gastric ulceration, intestinal obstruction, perforated viscus and obstructive jaundice. Treatment is essentially surgical and psychi- atric consultation is necessary to prevent relapses. We present the case of a 26-year-old mentally subnormal lady with gastric trichobezoar and provide a review of the literature.
Breast carcinoma to the colon and rectum is rare type of metastatic spread. We report a case of colonic metastasis
from a lobular carcinoma of the breast twelve years after the initial diagnosis. Accurate diagnosis and early treatment
of systemic therapy can be done if awareness is increased.
Anticipation of complications is of paramount importance for a surgeon. Incisional hernia is a well-known
complication for abdominal surgeries. Risk factors such as increasing age, obesity, male gender are well
known. Intestinal obstruction, strangulation and perforation are imminent complications of this type of
hernia if they become incarcerated. Common contents of a ventral incisional hernia are small bowel, large
bowel and omentum. Even though Meckel’s diverticulum is a common gastrointestinal anomaly, it is rarely
found to be the content of a hernial sac. A hernia sac containing Meckel’s diverticulum is also known as
Littre’s hernia. Only a few cases have been reported in the literature. Thus here we present a case of
perforated Meckel’s diverticulum that was entrapped in the ventral incisional hernia.
We present a case of a young man with a 5-year history of testicular swelling which was initially thought to be inguinoscrotal hernia. Intra-operatively it was found to be a testicular tumour and histopathological examination confirmed a mixed germ cell tumour. He had an orchidectomy and later underwent chemotherapy. It is interesting to note that the patient had kept the tumour for 5 years with no evidence of distant metastasis at diagnosis. This is probably the longest presentation of a testicular tumour.
We report an unusual co-existence of Burkholderia pseudomallei and acid fast bacilli in a young Malay gentleman with liver abscess. He was treated with antibiotics and surgical drainage. This phenomenon has not been reported in previous literature and the dilemma of its management is discussed.