Charles Parker1 and Vidhya Manohar2*
1UCLH Levi Fellow in Uropathology, Department of Cellular Pathology, UCLH NHS Foundation Trust, UK
2Fellowship Oncopathology, Consultant Histopathologist (Uropathologist), Department of Cellular Pathology, University College London NHS Foundation Trust, UK
*Corresponding Author: Vidhya Manohar, Fellowship Oncopathology, Consultant Histopathologist (Uropathologist), Department of Cellular Pathology, University College London NHS Foundation Trust, UK.
Received: June 23, 2023; Published: July 21, 2023
A 39 year old female patient presented with a history of depression and anxiety, recurrent sore throats and mouth ulcers. She had also been experiencing palpitations for over two years, along with hot flushes, episodes of sweating (including night sweats), GI symptoms (diarrhoea, constipation and bloating), and dizzy spells. She had no significant weight loss. She had a family history of hypothyroidism and multiple sclerosis, but otherwise no significant past medical history.
Keywords: Depression; Anxiety; Sweating
Keywords: Depression; Anxiety; Sweating
Citation: Charles Parker and Vidhya Manohar. “Composite and Collision Tumours of the Adrenal are Rare Entities. We Present a Case Report of an Unusual Tri-Lineage Tumour". Acta Scientific Clinical Case Reports 4.8 (2023): 29-31.
Copyright: © 2023 Charles Parker and Vidhya Manohar. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.