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Case No. 155 Clinical History: A 7 2 year old male with dementia died of bronchopneumonia. This was an incidental finding at autopsy. [Case 155 ImageScope ] [Case 155 WebScope]. [Case 155 ImageScope ] [ Case 155 WebScope]. Case No. 220
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Case No. 155 • Clinical History: A 72 year old male with dementia died of bronchopneumonia. This was an incidental finding at autopsy.
Case No. 220 • Clinical History: This was a 58 year old female whose uterus was removed for uterine prolapse and urinary incontinence.
Case No. 170 • Clinical History: This was an incidental autopsy finding in the lung of an 67 year old white male.
Case No. 166 • Clinical History: A 43 year old white female had a four-month history of intermittent bloody stools. Sigmoidoscopy revealed pedunculated polyps 15 cm above the sphincter. She had a family history of colon cancer and the colon was removed prophylactically.
Case No. 84 • Clinical History: This 84 year old female developed weakness and weight loss six months prior to death. She saw a physician twelve days prior to death with signs and symptoms of intestinal obstruction. A tumor mass was palpated in the rectum. The colon was resected.
Case No. 199 • Clinical History: A 34 year old woman discovered a mass in her breast. Mammogram revealed microcalcifications. A mastectomy was perfomed.
Case No. 5 • Clinical History: This 77 year old male had an enlarged hard prostate gland on digital rectal exam. Blood test for prostate specific antigen was elevated. The prostate gland was surgically removed.
Case No. 154 • Clinical History: A 64 year old man who had smoked two packs a day for 40 years, complained of hoarseness and throat pain. A laryngectomy was performed
Case No. 139 • Clinical History: A 68 year old man was found to have guaiac positive stools. Colonoscopy revealed a sigmoid colon mass. Elevated liver function tests raised the suspicion of metastases and CT scan showed a liver mass. The colon primary was resected. However, he expired six months later.