Merkel Cell Carcinoma: A Case Of Metastasis to the Tonsils

Merkel Cell Carcinoma: A Case Of Metastasis to the Tonsils Overview Tonsillar metastases of Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC) are very rare. There are as few as five documented and published cases. In this report, we present a case of palatine tonsillar Merkel cell carcinoma metastases in a patient who did not show

primary adenocarcinoma of the orbit: a case study

primary adenocarcinoma of the orbit: a case study Introduction Primary mucinous adenocarcinoma is an anomalous neoplasm with a tendency to frequently recur and metastasize. It is a rare neoplasm with no predisposing factors or etiology. It can often be seen throughout the body, especially in the head or neck. Symptoms include abdominal

Ovarian adenocarcinoma with glaucoma: A case report

Ovarian adenocarcinoma with glaucoma: A case report Introduction Metastatic tumor accounts for the most common ocular malignancy in adults. In rare cases, ocular metastasis can represent the initial manifestation of an undiagnosed primary cancer such as breast and lung cancers. Patients usually present with visual field defects, ocular pain, floaters, photophobia, or

Rare Schwannoma in Lateral Nasal Wall

Rare Schwannoma in Lateral Nasal Wall Overview  Schwannomas are a mass of tumors in the peripheral nervous system (PNS). They are abnormal and usually have a benign proliferation of Schwann cells. Because of this, any type of neoplasms can usually occur anywhere in the body. However, reports have shown that the most

Pseudouveitis with pancreatic carcinoma: a case study

Pseudouveitis with pancreatic carcinoma: a case study Overview of the Study  This study is a report of a case of a 61- year- old man who presented with progressive deterioration of general condition with unilateral recurrent episodes of pseudouveitis presenting as non- granulomatous panuveitis of the left eye related to a choroidal

Merkel Cell Carcinoma: A Case Of Metastasis to the Tonsils