An investigation of the water chemistry and phytoplankton bloom formation characteristics of a seasonal earthen pond located in the Alappuzha District, Kerala (India) was carried out during November 2011 to May 2012. Twelve important physico‐chemical parameters (temperature, Secchi disc transparency, pH, electrical conductivity EC), dissolved oxygen (DO), biochemical oxygen demand (BOD), ammonia‐nitrogen, nitrite‐nitrogen, nitrate‐nitrogen, total phosphorus (TP), dissolved iron and chlorophyll a related to phytoplankton growth in the pond were the focus of the present study. Chlorophyll a was used as a measure of phytoplankton biomass. The pond developed subsurface phytoplankton blooms of Chlorella vulgaris, Aphanothece sp., Leptosira sp., Lepocinclis globulus and Lepocinclis fusiformis. Visible scums of Lepocinclis globulus and Euglena proxima was also observed during March 2012. Principal component analysis was performed to understand the biochemical processes in the pond ecosystem leading to the Euglena spp. bloom.
Epithelioid hemangioendothelioma (EH) is a rare malignant vascular tumor occurring mainly in the liver and lungs, with bones being a rare site and primarily seen in the adult population. We present a rare case of multicentric EH in the right humerus in an adolescent male, who presented with complaints of pain and swelling in the right shoulder. Radiographs and Computed tomography showed a large expansile lytic lesion in the proximal end of the right humerus with areas of cortical destruction and matrix calcification. On Magnetic resonance imaging, the lesion was predominantly isointense on T1-weighted image, hyperintense on T2-weighted, and Short Tau Inversion Recovery images with prominent flow voids within. On post-contrast sequences, the lesion showed intense heterogenous enhancement with a non-enhancing central necrotic area. Multiple smaller lytic lesions with similar imaging characteristics were also found in the mid and distal shaft of the right humerus and the right coracoid process. Differentials of Telangiectatic osteosarcoma, Giant cell tumor, brown tumors of hyperparathyroidism, and metastasis were considered. Core biopsy revealed that the lesion was an EH. Though the imaging features of EH are non-specific, it may be considered in the differential diagnosis of an expansile lytic bone lesion with no periosteal reaction, showing cortical break and soft tissue component, especially if it is multifocal and multicentric.
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