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CASE REPORTS

CASE REPORTS
GYNECOLOGY

Granulosa Cell Tumour: An Uncommon Presentation

Anjali Kamat ● Manjusha Jindal ● Vijay Kumar B
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GYNECOLOGY

Spontaneous Rupture of An Endometriotic Cyst

Vora D J ● Majmudar Rajul ● Ajgaonkar Hemangi 5
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GYNECOLOGY

Gut Injury: A Rare Complication of Mini-laparotomy Tubal Sterilization

Singhal Rani' Savita ● Sangwan Krishna' ● Malhotra Naoeen'
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OBSTETRICS

Successful Pregnancy Outcome in a Hemophiliac

Singhal Saoiia ● Agarwal Umber ● Sirohiwal Daua ● Sharma Damyanti

hemophilia, bleeding disorders, pregnancy
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OBSTETRICS

An Unusual Case of Immune Hydrops Occurring in a Primigravida

Dahiya Pushpa ● Agarwal Umber ● Sangwan Krishna

hydrops, immune hydrops
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OBSTETRICS

A Heterotropic Pregnancy Continuing After Tubal Abortion

Adhikari Sudhir ● Sanghamita Mamtaz ● Dasgupta Mandira

heterotropic pregnancy, tubal abortion
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OBSTETRICS

Acute Renal Failure Following Ethacredil Lactate Instillation for Second Trimester Termination of Pregnancy

Avasthi Kumkum ● Gupta Shweta

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OBSTETRICS

Post-partum Rectus Sheath Hematoma - Two Cases

A K Gupta ● Mohit Agarwal

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GYNECOLOGY

Heterotopic Ectopic Pregnancy

Premlata Mital ● Veena Acharya ● Nupur Hooja ● Kalyan Sahai

heterotopic pregnancy, ectopic pregnancy
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GYNECOLOGY

Benign Ovarian Cyst Mimicking Massive Ascites

Alexander Philip Vareed ● Vergis Paul ● Abraham Mary

diagnostic laparoscopy, ovarian cyst, ascites
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GYNECOLOGY

Adenomatoid Mesothelioma of the Uterus

Nupur Hooja' ● Mridul Cehlot' ● Premlata MitaP ● Arpita indel' ● G N Cupta ● Abha Sethi"

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OBSTETRICS

Pregnancy with Abdominal Trauma

Nupur Hooja ● Premlata Mital ● Shalu Gupta ● AK Mathur

abdominal trauma in pregnancy
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OBSTETRICS

Acardiac Twin - Antenatal Ultrasound Diagnosis

Balakumar K

acardiac twin, ultrasound scan, antenatal diagnosis
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GYNECOLOGY

Malignant Melanoma of the Female Urethra

Abha Sethi ● Arpita Jindal ● Mridul Gehlot ● Nupur Hooja ● Premlata Mital

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GYNECOLOGY

Unusually Large Ovarian Endometerioma

Minocha Bhatti ● Agarwal Shitiani ● Dewan Rupali

endometerioma, ovarian neoplasm, ovarian cyst, CA-125
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GYNECOLOGY

Malignant Melanoma of Vagina with Pathological Fracture of Femur Neck

Jaya Joseph

malignant melanoma of vagina, fracture femur
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GYNECOLOGY

Pelvic actinomycosis- an unusual case

Hedge Prashant ● Kumar Prashant ● Shetty Manjunath

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GYNECOLOGY

A Rare Case of Gastro Intestinal Stromal tumour presenting as Adnexal Mass

Swamy MK1 ● Patil Kamal 2 ● Bansal Deepti 3

gastrointestinal stromal tumor, GIST, CD117, adnexal mass
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GYNECOLOGY

Fibroadenoma of ectopic breast tissue in the vulva: a case report

Mahajan Niraj N ● Choudhrie Lisa

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OBSTETRICS

Pregnancy‑Induced Hemophagocytic Lymphohistiocytosis: A Case Report

Luis A Sánchez‑Ato1 ● Flavia A. Cuestas‑Quiroz1 ● Carla Agurto‑Saldana2 ● David Estela‑Ayamamani1,2

Abstract

The Hemophagocytic Lymphohistiocytosis (HLH) is a very rare and challenging disease. (1) The presentation, diagnosis, treatment, and recovery of this condition are highly variable among different population groups. (2,3) It is categorized in Primary HLH, which affects more children and has a strong genetic component, and Secondary HLH is usually associated with infections, autoimmunity, and malignancies. (4,5) The clinical presentation involves multiple organs, being the most common symptoms hepatosplenomegaly, fever, cytopenias, liver dysfunction, increased ferritin, and neurological affection. (6–8) The information on this disease is even more scarce for pregnant women due to the few cases reported. We report the case of a 23-year-old woman with pregnancy-induced Hemophagocytic Lymphohistiocytosis that had a mild recuperation after the delivery of the baby but unfortunately died.

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