Contrast-enhanced CT shows a mural thrombus in the abdominal aorta (arrows), and the right femoral artery is subocclusive due to the thrombus (arrowheads).
DOTATOC-PET/CT of both spouses; the upper one showing no evidence of a cervico-thoraco-abdominal lesion suspicious for malignancy (wife), the lower one showing a stable glomus tumor on the right side of the neck (husband).
Pulmonary sequestration is a rare condition with no obvious symptoms, making it difficult to diagnose accurately. However, studying relevant cases can help to improve early diagnosis rates.
Graphical image shows the histopathological appearance of S. somaliensis grains (Black arrows) and surrounded by neutrophils (Red arrow) and epithelioid cells (red arrowhead) in H&E stained sections
Considering the clinical polymorphism of the disease, longstanding skin lesions located on the face, resembling erysipelas in an endemic area should always be investigated for CL and thus, atypical presentations should be kept in mind.
We present a patient with GATA2 deficiency who has features of an inborn error of immunity and myelodysplasia, highlighting the role of next-generation sequencing in the diagnostic approach.
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