INTRODUCTION Jejunocolic Fistula following a blunt trauma abdomen is a rare presentation. Lack of specific symptoms and signs make diagnosis difficult and challenging. We report a case of 31 years old man presented as spontaneous Jejunocolic Fistula following a blunt abdominal trauma. Proper radiological investigations and curative surgery must be the aim in managing this rare entity.
INTRODUCTION: Ectopic breast tissue is a rare entity. It may be present at any site along the embryonic mammary streak, from axilla to valve. Having normal breast tissue, it responds to hormonal influences and is at risk of breast disease, paralleling the anatomically correct breast. Carcinoma of ectopic breast tissue much rare. Due to its rarity and low index of suspicion, it often diagnosed at later stage compared to breast cancer. We report about 45 yrs. old premenopausal lady came with complaints of a swelling below right inframammary region for 3 months. Tissue diagnosis suggested metastatic deposit from occult adenocarcinoma. Immunohistochemistry clinched the diagnosis of invasive ductal carcinoma. Subsequently patient was subjected to right modified radical mastectomy with subsequent chemo-radiotherapy and endocrine therapy.
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