A frequent pitfall in clinical practice is to believe that guidelines are validated, but what if the collection of evidence creates a statistical entity that does not exist in real-world clinical practice?...
The authors report 2 cases, one in which a patient with cervical adenocarcinoma developed pyometra, and another in which longstanding pyometra mimicked endometrial carcinoma.
An entropion of the eyelid is characterized by the eyelid margin turning inward. Entropion is most commonly due to laxity of the eyelid and often is found in patients older than 60 years.