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A 53-year-old male with leukocytosis and a neutrophilic left shift
2015-05-01
Case 880 -- A 53-year-old male with leukocytosis and a neutrophilic left shift
A 61 year old female with a right-sided submandibular gland mass
2015-04-14
A 61 year old female with a right-sided submandibular gland mass
Genetic Testing in Hirschsprung Disease
2015-04-14
Genetic Testing in Hirschsprung Disease The patient is a nine month old Caucasian boy who, as a newborn, failed to pass meconium prior to his 48 hour discharge from the hospital. He was the product of an uncomplicated, term pregnancy. He went on to develop chronic constipation and was clinically diagnosed with Hirschsprung disease. Biopsies were performed and the clinical diagnosis of Hirschsprung disease was pathologically confirmed by intestinal aganlionosis involving only the rectosigmoid colon (i.e. short-segment disease). The patient had no other congenital anomalies and there was no family history of Hirschsprung disease so he was therefore classified as a case of isolated Hirschsprung disease.
A 19-year-old woman presents with an enlarged multinodular thyroid
2015-10-08
A 19-year-old woman presents with an enlarged multinodular thyroid
Primary Malignant Lymphoma of the Thyroid
2015-04-14
Primary Malignant Lymphoma of the Thyroid PATIENT HISTORY The patient is a nine month old Caucasian boy who, as a newborn, failed to pass meconium prior to his 48 hour discharge from the hospital. He was the product of an uncomplicated, term pregnancy. He went on to develop chronic constipation and was clinically diagnosed with Hirschsprung disease. Biopsies were performed and the clinical diagnosis of Hirschsprung disease was pathologically confirmed by intestinal aganlionosis involving only the rectosigmoid colon (i.e. short-segment disease). The patient had no other congenital anomalies and there was no family history of Hirschsprung disease so he was therefore classified as a case of isolated Hirschsprung disease.
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