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Query: EC:1.1.1.28 (
lactic acid dehydrogenase
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The case of a 77-year-old male patient who complained of left upper quadrant pain and progressive vomiting. Laboratory examination showed extremely high
lactic acid dehydrogenase
(
LDH
) and adult T-cell leukemia antibody (ATLA). The anatomical studies CT,
MRI
, US and upper GI series substantiated an omental lymphadenopathy which was causing a circumferential compression of portions of the duodenum and jejunum. Gallium-67 citrate (Ga-67) scintigraphy showed high uptake at LUQ. Ultrasound guided biopsy failed to confirm the diagnosis. Irradiation was performed. Ga-67 scintigraphy had a contributory role in clinical subtyping of the disease, planning of treatment, posttreatment assessment and prognostication of adult T-cell lymphoma.
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PMID:Gallium-67 scintigraphy in the treatment and prognosis of acute adult T-cell lymphoma. 963 81
A 6-year-old boy was evaluated for a 6-week history of low back pain. Initially, the pain was exacerbated by movements, eventually showing a milder and fluctuating trend. History was unremarkable for previous traumatic events, fever or nocturnal pain. Physical examination revealed localised pain at palpation of the spinous processes at the lumbosacral level. Blood tests showed a normal blood count, negative C reactive protein (CRP) and erythrocyte sedimentation rate, normal
lactic acid dehydrogenase
(
LDH
) and creatine phosphokinase.A posterior-anterior radiograph of the lumbar spine resulted normal. An
MRI
scan revealed a lumbosacral transitional vertebra with bone oedema of the posterior arch until the spinous process.For better bone definition, a CT scan was performed (figure 1).edpract;archdischild-2018-316648v1/F1F1F1Figure 1CT scan of the transitional lumbosacral (L5) vertebra. QUESTIONS: Which causes of persistent low back pain should be ruled out in children under 10 years of age?OsteochondrosisNeoplasmFunctional painInfectionsWhat is the diagnosis in this patient?How is the diagnosis performed?How is this condition managed?
Answers can be found on page 2.
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PMID:Six-year-old boy with a slow-onset persistent back pain. 3174 8