IntroductionThe COVID-19 pandemic has caused discrimination and social stigma among healthcare workers (HCW) causing psychological problems due to prolonged work shifts, uncertain pay, lack of personal protective equipment (PPE), added fear of infection to self or family, and so on. This online survey is directed towards the determination of anxiety, depression, and stigma among healthcare providers in Nepal during the later phase of the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Introduction and Importance:
Primary thyroid tuberculosis is an extremely rare extrapulmonary involvement by the causative agent, Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Its rarity and resemblance to thyroid malignancy led to unnecessary aggressive operative interventions.
Case Presentation:
A 54-year-old female presented with recent onset dysphagia and foreign body sensation in the throat for 3 months, and anterior neck swelling since last 10 years.
Clinical Findings and Investigations:
A single nodular firm anterior neck swelling was present which moves with deglutition. Thyroid function test was normal. Ultrasonography thyroid revealed TIRADS-3. Fine-needle aspiration cytology was suggestive of papillary carcinoma of thyroid.
Interventions and Outcome:
Total thyroidectomy with central compartment neck dissection was performed. Histopathology of the thyroid specimen revealed tubercular thyroiditis. Postoperatively, Mantoux test and interferon gamma radioassay were positive. Antitubercular therapy was given for total of 6 months.
Conclusions:
With ultrasonography-guided fine-needle aspiration cytology, preoperative diagnosis of primary thyroid tuberculosis is quite challenging even in tuberculosis endemic countries. So, it should be considered one of the differential diagnoses despite negative relevant history and without clinical cervical lymph nodes involvement with cytology proven suspicious papillary thyroid cancer before proceeding for surgical intervention.
Introduction and Importance:
Intussusception is a rare surgical condition in adults less commonly confined to small bowel. Adult intussusception is an indication of surgical resection due to possibility of ischemia and malignant pathological cause like gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST) as in this case.
Case presentation:
A 32-year-old male presented with abdominal pain and vomiting for 3 days. Vitals parameters and abdominal examinations were normal. Abdominal ultrasonography revealed target sign suggesting ileoileal intussusception in right lower quadrant. Abdominal contrast-enhanced computed tomography of abdomen showed features suggestive of ileoileal intussusception. Diagnostic laparoscopy was done which was later turned to laparotomy for segmental resection and anastomosis of ileum for ileoileal intussusception. Polypoidal growth noted in the resected section of ileum was found to be GIST (CD117 and DOG-1 positive) which was considered to be the lead point. Patient recovered well during postoperative period and later referred to oncology clinic for chemotherapy.
Clinical discussion:
Intussusception and subsequent obstruction are very uncommon presentation in a patient with GIST because of their tendency to grow in an extraluminal fashion. As intussusception is rare in adult, high level of suspicion and proper imaging technique plays important role in diagnosing the condition.
Conclusion:
Ileoileal intussusceptions due to GIST are a rare clinical entity in adult intussusceptions and generally have a vague variable clinical presentation thus requiring high index of clinical judgement and suspicion with judicious use of imaging.
Key Clinical MessageDisseminated tuberculosis (TB) resulting from lymphohematogenous dissemination of Mycobacterium tuberculosis during primary infection or reactivation of latent disease is rare among young immunocompetent patients. Central nervous system TB (CNS TB) is one of the most challenging clinical diagnoses with high fatality. Here, we describe a young immunocompetent female with no known comorbidities initially presented with military pulmonary TB and later developed CNS TB. This presentation of disseminated TB in immunocompetent patient warrant early diagnosis and treatment.
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