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Case Report:
Masson's tumor of the distal phalanx may present like a felon, report of a rare case
Alireza Manafi Rasi, Shahram Sayyadi, Ali Pourmojarab, Mohamadsadegh Rezayian, Hassan Barati, Reza Tavakoli Darestani
Adv Biomed Res
2022, 11:32 (29 April 2022)
DOI
:10.4103/abr.abr_170_21
Also known as intravascular papillary endothelial hyperplasia, Masson's tumor is a relatively rare soft-tissue vascular tumor that usually arises in the hand. Felon is an abscess formation in the distal phalanx that usually occurs following a penetrating microtrauma. We present a 30-year-old patient who was referred to our clinic with a palpable mass in the distal phalanx of the index finger after a needle stick injury. At first, the lesion was treated as a felon but finally and after treatment failure, a complete reevaluation revealed the lesion to be a Masson's tumor of the distal phalanx.
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Spontaneous regression of diffuse large B-cell lymphoma in a patient with ataxia–telangiectasia
Roya Sherkat, Noushin Afshar Moghaddam, Nahid Reisi, Marzieh Rezaei
Adv Biomed Res
2022, 11:31 (29 April 2022)
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:10.4103/abr.abr_169_21
Ataxia–telangiectasia (AT) is a type of primary immunodeficiency characterized by an autosomal recessive mode of inheritance and usually presents with progressive cerebellar ataxia in early life. This complex disease is associated with humoral and cellular immune dysfunction and other features including characteristic oculocutaneous telangiectasia and increased predisposition to cancers, particularly lymphoma and leukemia. An 11-year-old Iranian girl presented with primary immunodeficiency and was diagnosed as having AT according to her clinical manifestations and molecular findings. She had a history of two types of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and showed spontaneous regression of her diffuse large B-cell lymphoma without any specific treatment. Gene mutations and dysfunction in patients with AT result in different manifestations including abnormal development of the thymus, immunodeficiency, increased susceptibility to malignancies, and increased radiosensitivity. No standard treatment is available for these patients. The use of immunotherapeutic strategies in patients with primary immune deficiency disease-associated tumors is potentially important.
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