Browsing by Author "Lasso Andrade, Fabricio Andres"
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Item Blue rubber bleb nevus syndrome: Presentation of a case and review of the literature(2021) Lasso Andrade, Fabricio Andres; Cadena Arteaga, Jorge Alejandro; Echeverry Morillo, Viviana Lizeth; Fajardo Arteaga, Ángela María; Jurado Pantoja, Jenny Alexandra; Lasso Anacona, Migdalia Zamirna Zuleny; Nieto Lozano, Paula Andrea; Possos Obando, Daniela Steffany; Palacios Rodríguez, María Alejandra; Ortiz Cárdenas, Madelen Alexandra; Ortega Díaz, Hermes Albeiro; Ramírez Anacona, Diana Yulieth; Zarmienta, Rodrigo ZanabriaBlue Rubber Bleb Nevus Syndrome, is a rare condition characterized by skin lesions caused by vascular malformations most frequently associated with lesions of the gastrointestinal tract, although rare, it can present with lesions in the central nervous system, thyroid, liver, spleen and lungs; common symptoms are: digestive tract bleeding and iron deficiency anemia. The main manifestation are skin lesions that are characterized by being button-like, with a bluish tint, covered by skin, called blue nevus with a rubbery consistency due to its rubber-like consistency. We present a case of Blue Rubber Bleb Nevus Syndrome with involvement in the central nervous and gastrointestinal systems.Item Mucinous carcinoma of the breast: Diagnosis and management of an unusually young patient(Elsevier Inc., 2022-05) Achicanoy Puchana, Denny Marcela; Lasso Andrade, Fabricio Andres; Achicanoy Puchana, Diana Fernanda; Boada Fuentes, María Alejandra; Álvarez Duarte, María Alejandra; Angarita Acuña, Karolayn; Jaime Aguirre, Andrea Carolina; Muñoz Murillo, Jessica Alejandra; González Lago, Amanda Mercedes; Alegria Cuellar, Daniel Andres; Orozco Morales, Luisa Katherine; Lasso Anacona, Migdalia Zamirna Zuleny; Alvarado Rengifo, Alex Efren; Rosero Rosero, Jose RafaelMucinous carcinoma of the breast is a type of well-differentiated adenocarcinoma, a rare subtype of infiltrating ductal carcinoma. It represents approximately 2% of all invasive breast carcinomas. The mean age of presentation is 65 years, with an incidence of 1% in women younger than 35 years. Depending on the mucin content of the carcinoma, they are described as pure or mixed; the distinction between the 2 is important for prognosis and treatment. The treatment of special types of breast cancer is still controversial due to the limited amount of evidence, however, the main treatment for breast cancer is still surgery. We present a case of a 29-year-old patient with mucinous carcinoma of the breast with a delay in its management, but with a favorable postoperative result.