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GI & GU Case List
Case List by History
Case 1: 44 year old male with chronic urinary infection
Case 2: 65 year old female with history of gallstone presenting with acute abdominal pain.
Case 3: 54 year old male with chronic abdominal pain and weight loss
Case 4: Four week-old infant who presented with post-prandial vomiting and failure to thrive.
Case 5: 39 year old female chronic right sided abdominal pain
Case 6: 34 year old patient with acute left lower quadrant abdominal pain
Case 7: 23 year old male with palpable right testicular lesion
Case 8: 42 year old male presenting with green umbilical discharge
Case 9: 46 year old male with right lower quadrant pain
Case 10: 36 year old female with left adrenal mass seen on an outside chest CT scan
Case 11: 45 year old male on whom a recent CT scan for chronic abdominal pain showed a left adrenal mass. The patient has a medical history of Type II diabetes, hypercholesterolemia and hypertension.
Case 12: 45 year old female with Cushing's syndrome
Case 13: 22 year old female with history of dysmenorrhea
Case 14: 65 year old man with a history of diabetes mellitus presenting with right upper quadrant pain
Case 15: 25 year old male with acute right lower quadrant pain
Case 16: 45 year old male with acute left lower quadrant pain
Case 17: 37 year old male with a hepatic lesion discovered on an outside CT scan for abdominal pain
Case 18: 58 year old man with scrotal pain and swelling
Case 19: 43 year old female with chronic pelvic pain
Case 20: 74 year old woman with pelvic pain
Case 21: 60 year old male with palpable right testicular lesion
Case List by Diagnosis
Case 1: Replacement lipomatosis.
Case 2: Gallstone ileus
Case 3: Gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GIST)
Case 4: Hypertrophic pyloric stenosis
Case 5: Right internal para duodenal hernia (surgically proven)
Case 6: Omental infarction (OI).
Case 7: Testicular Microlithiasis
Case 8: Urachal Cyst
Case 9: Carcinoid tumor
Case 10: Left adrenal adenoma
Case 11: Pheochromocytoma (Pathologically proven)
Case 12: Adrenal carcinoma (Pathologically proven)
Case 13: Didelphic Uterus and Obstructed Hemivagina
Case 14: Emphysematous cholecystitis
Case 15: Perforated Meckel’s diverticulum
Case 16: Epiploic appendagitis (EA)
Case 17: Focal nodular hyperplasia (FNH)
Case 18: Fournier gangrene
Case 19: Uterine Adenomyosis
Case 20: Right ovarian vein thrombosis
Case 21: Cystic dilatation of rete testis