Clostridium septicum is a gram positive, motile, gas forming bacteria. This art is for a case monograph published in RadioGraphics and part of a series I've been helping with for the 'Cases from the Cooky Jar' section. My goals have been to help share each condition in a memorable way and fill gaps in the literature where there aren’t many (or any!) illustrations - something that I hope can be helpful for patients as well as professionals. You can read the case on RadioGraphics by looking for Clostridium septicum Aortitis
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The placenta is an organ that begins developing from the blastocyst shortly after implantation. It plays critical roles in facilitating nutrient, gas and waste exchange between the physically separate maternal and fetal circulations, and is an important endocrine organ producing hormones that regulate both maternal and fetal physiology during pregnancy. The placenta attaches to the wall of the uterus, and baby's umbilical cord arises from it.
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World's largest uterine tumour weighing 32 kg!!
A woman in Guatemala looked heavily pregnant at first glance but there was something much more serious taking shape under the surface. She had a tumour growing in her uterus for seven years, and it weighed a shocking 32 kg by the time it was removed!!
The biggest ever uterine tumour caused the woman to look pregnant with multiple children when she arrived at the hospital as the circumference of her stomach stretched to 137 cm. The woman suffered from leiomyoma, a benign cancer which may become a cancer.
The previous record for the largest ever fibroid was held by a 30 kg tumour which was removed at a hospital in Karnataka’s Raichur. The woman had refused surgical treatment to her condition seven years back due to personal and cultural reasons.
She is now stable and the chances of growing another tumour are less if she was postmenopausal.
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A woman in Guatemala looked heavily pregnant at first glance but there was something much more serious taking shape under the surface. She had a tumour growing in her uterus for seven years, and it weighed a shocking 32 kg by the time it was removed!!
The biggest ever uterine tumour caused the woman to look pregnant with multiple children when she arrived at the hospital as the circumference of her stomach stretched to 137 cm. The woman suffered from leiomyoma, a benign cancer which may become a cancer.
The previous record for the largest ever fibroid was held by a 30 kg tumour which was removed at a hospital in Karnataka’s Raichur. The woman had refused surgical treatment to her condition seven years back due to personal and cultural reasons.
She is now stable and the chances of growing another tumour are less if she was postmenopausal.
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