Sialomegaly secondary to bulimia results in a major alteration of the aesthetics of a patient's face. Conservative measures are not enough in many cases, and parotidectomy may be the only viable option, as it can also significantly improve adherence to psychiatric treatment for bulimia, in addition to correcting the facial aesthetics.
Schwannomas are tumors of the peripheral nervous system that develop from Schwann cells. They uncommonly develop in the gastrointestinal tract (2-6 %), usually located in the stomach (83 %) and in the small and large intestines in 12 % of cases.
Case reportAn 87-year-old female, without any personal background of interest, was studied due to epigastric pain and dyspepsia. A contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CT) scan reported an intraluminal neoplastic process in the sigmoid colon, approximately
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