The paratubaires cysts are usually benign disease entities, frequently encountered in clinical practice, but rarely complicated twist; hence the importance of this work and we report the case of an adnexal torsion on paratubal 8cm cyst in a patient of 24 years.
The cornual pregnancy is a rare entity that represents almost 2% of ectopic pregnancies. Its diagnosis is almost always based on laparoscopy. The risk of rupture with severe bleeding remains high. The surgical treatment is often conventionally cornual radical resection, although cases medical methotrexate have been described. The objective of this work is to describe a rare form of ectopic pregnancy and expose its diagnostic features, management and prognosis. Patient and method: We report the case of a cornual pregnancy discovery intraoperatively in a patient of 27 years, admitted for acute pelvic pain with bleeding in the first quarter with pelvic ultrasound: empty uterus, endometrium 10mm, with an average abundance of peritoneal effusion. Rate of beta-hcg 2017. Given the strong suspiscion of ectopic pregnancy the patient was admitted immediately block with discovery of a right cornual pregnancy ruptured. Discussion and Conclusion: Interstitial pregnancy ectopic pregnancy is a rare, difficult to diagnose which may involve life and maternal fertility prognosis. Taking conventional charge is surgical. In subsequent pregnancies the clinician wary risk of recurrence of interstitial pregnancy and uterine rupture.
Tuberculosis of the breast is a very rare infection, it occurs chiefly in women of childbearing potential, usually as an apparently primary infection and constitute a diagnosis and therapeutic challenge. Administration of antituberculosis agents is the mainstay of therapy. Surgery is required in some cases. We report one case of breast tuberculosis. The diagnosis was put on histology with good outcome under anti bacillary treatment. Through the literature data we recall the epidemiological, clinical, diagnostic and treatment of this pathology.