https://www.selleckchem.com/products/rhps4-nsc714187.html We report the case of a 79 year-old woman, who was admitted in the department of digestive surgery for an occlusive syndrome. The abdominopelvic computed tomography revealed a voluminous mass infiltrating the uterus, the bladder and the colon. A monobloc surgery is performed. The histopathological examination evidences an invasion of these organs by a well-differentiated glandular proliferation composed of epithelial cells without atypia stained with keratin 7 and carcinoembryonar antigen, without expression of p16, hormonal receptors and keratin 20. Ki-67 labeling index was low. The diagnosis of minimal deviation gastric mucinous adenocarcinoma was proposed. This is an uncommon neoplasm comprising approximately 1% of all endocervical adenocarcinomas. This is a difficult histopathological which should be known by pathologist. It is correlated to a poor clinical outcome with a high tendency to lymph node and extra-uterine metastases, as illustrated in our observation.Chronic malnutrition is the painful reality that Yanomami children face in Brazil's largest Indigenous Land and is pointed out by specialists as one of the results of the federal government's "anti-indigenous policy". The lack, or scarcity, of medical care, together with the lack of environmental inspection, pushes the Yanomami into a desperate scenario. It is estimated that 20,000 illegal miners operate in the territory. Mining activity contaminates rivers with mercury and has caused deformities and illnesses in women and children. They live on the largest indigenous reserve in Brazil. There are nine million hectares within the Amazon Forest. Malaria has persistently advanced in Yanomami land there are more than 16,000 cases this year alone. Several children are dying.Malnutrition increases the chance of cognitive delay, recurrent infections, micro and macronutrient deficiencies, stigmatization. According to the Brazilian Society of Pediatrics (S