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Cir Cir ; 83(2): 141-5, 2015.
Artigo em Espanhol | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25986979

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: Abdominal wall Actinomycosis is a rare disease associated with the use of intrauterine device and as a complication of abdominal surgery. Diagnosis is difficult because it is unusual and behaves like a malignant neoplasm. AIM: A case report is presented of a patient who had used an intrauterine device for four years and developed a stony tumour in the abdominal wall associated with a set of symptoms that, clinically and radiologically, was simulating a peritoneal carcinomatosis associated with paraneoplastic syndrome, even in the course of an exploratory laparotomy. CLINICAL CASE: The patient attended our hospital with a two-month history of abdominal pain and symptoms that mimic a paraneoplastic syndrome. The diagnosis of abdominal actinomycosis was suspected by the finding of the microorganism in cervical cytology together with other cultures and Actinomyces negative in pathological studies, confirming the suspicion of a complete cure with empirical treatment with penicillin. CONCLUSIONS: Actinomycosis should be considered in patients with pelvic mass or abdominal wall mass that mimics a malignancy. Antibiotic therapy is the first treatment choice and makes a more invasive surgical management unnecessary.


Assuntos
Parede Abdominal , Actinomicose/etiologia , Dispositivos Intrauterinos/efeitos adversos , Feminino , Humanos , Pessoa de Meia-Idade
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Rev. cientif. cienc. med ; 17(1): 43-46, 2014. ilus
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: lil-738095

RESUMO

Se expone el caso clínico de una gestación gemelar bicorial biamniótica que dio lugar a la muerte fetal espontánea del segundo gemelo a las 16 semanas, por lo que curso desde el segundo trimestre con feto papiráceo. La causa de la muerte se atribuyó al diagnóstico de Síndrome de Edwards, cromosomopatía de muy mal pronóstico en la vida intrauterina y perinatal, con tasas de mortalidad intraútero de hasta el 80% de los casos. El segundo gemelo se obtuvo sin complicaciones estructurales y no se documentó repercusión en la madre; a pesar de que la bibliografía científica indica un mayor riesgo de morbimortalidad del gemelo vivo, la gestación y el parto cursaron sin complicaciones.


It was presented a case report of a dichorinic diamniotic twin pregnancy in which there was spontaneous fetal death of the second twin at 16 weeks, so on going since the second trimester with papyraceus fetus. The cause of death of the fetus was attributed to Edwards Syndrome, chromosomal disease with poor prognosis in intrauterine and perinatal life, intrauterine mortality rates of up to 80% of cases.The second twin was obtained without structural complications and no documented impact on the mother.Although described in the literature an increased risk of morbidity and mortality of the living twin, this case pregnancy and childbirth progressed without complications.

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Ginecol Obstet Mex ; 81(3): 166-70, 2013 Mar.
Artigo em Espanhol | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23672119

RESUMO

Uterine artery pseudoaneurysm is a rare but serious complication of pelvic surgery (although there are some cases reported following normal delivery), which can manifest as a severe bleeding in the postoperative period. Doppler ultrasound has an important role in the differential diagnosis of the causes of postpartum hemorrhage, and should guide us to this rare complication that can benefit from treatment by uterine artery angiographic embolization. Pseudoaneurysm is typically diagnosed by symptoms associated with the rupture, causing hemorrhage. It can also be asymptomatic, may thrombose, or may cause pain. We report the case of a uterine artery pseudoaneurysm diagnosed in the second episode seven weeks after cesarean delivery.


Assuntos
Falso Aneurisma/etiologia , Cesárea/efeitos adversos , Artéria Uterina , Adulto , Feminino , Humanos
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