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Sushma Jaishi
Sushma Jaishi

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Cystic intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasm of the bile duct in the left lobe of t...
Sushma Jaishi
Kunal Bikram Deo

Sushma Jaishi

and 5 more

March 04, 2025
Key Clinical MessageCystic IPMN-B is a rare liver disease with a high risk of malignant transformation (64%-89%) and poses diagnostic challenges. We describe a case of a 74-year-old woman with a large bilobar mucinous cyst in the left liver lobe associated with its atrophy managed with left hepatectomy. The cyst was lined with columnar cells with apical mucin and had radiological communication with the bile duct.Key words: cystic IPMN-B; Mucinous Liver Cyst; Hepatectomy
Management of a Pediatric Oral Hemangioma Using Intralesional Sodium Tetradecyl Sulfa...
Niroj Khanal
Bibek Kattel

Niroj Khanal

and 4 more

June 07, 2025
Management of a Pediatric Oral Hemangioma Using Intralesional Sodium Tetradecyl Sulfate: A Case ReportKey Clinical Message: Benign vascular lesions called oral hemangiomas are frequently seen in young children. In this case study, intralesional sodium tetradecyl sulfate (STS) was used successfully to treat a 10-year-old girl who had an oral hemangioma. The lesion was noted a few weeks after birth, which was located on maxillary labial and vestibular mucosa from teeth 12 to 16 with effacement of right nasolabial fold. Diagnosis was confirmed through ultrasonography and contrast enhanced computer tomography imaging. The patient had intralesional STS injections several times, which significantly decreased the size of the lesion and eliminated the related symptoms. The effectiveness of STS as a non-surgical therapy option for children’s oral hemangiomas is demonstrated by this report.

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