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We report a case of high 67Ga-citrate accumulation with myocardial metastasis in the right ventricle from uterine cervical carcinoma. A 41-year-old woman was admitted to our hospital because of
acute abdomen
after operation and radiotherapy for uterine cervical carcinoma. On performing 67Ga-scintigraphy for differentiation from
fever of unknown origin
, we found significant 67Ga-citrate accumulation in the right ventricle. To the best of our knowledge, this is a rare case.
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PMID:[Myocardial metastasis in the right ventricle from uterine cervical carcinoma with high 67Ga-citrate accumulation: a case report]. 892 70
We present the first, probably autocton, case of abdominal angiostrongyliasis in Rio de Janeiro State. The patient presented initially with
fever of unknown origin
and severe eosinophilia developing
acute abdomen
due to small bowel perfuration, peritonitis, hepatic necrosis and sepsis. At the laparotomy a segment of small bowel was ressected and a liver biopsy was performed. Histopatology revealed the presence of an intra-arterial nematode, eosinophilic arteritis and granuloma. It is discussed the clinicopathological aspects of this rare and potentially severe disease that has not an established drug treatment since oral anti-helmintics are contra-indicated. The authors emphasize the importance of avoiding indiscriminate use of oral anti-helmintic drugs based only in blood eosinophilia.
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PMID:[Abdominal angiostrongyliasis: report of a potential autochthonous case from Rio de Janeiro]. 971 15
A 65-year old man presented with acute abdominal pain and fever. The initial diagnosis was small bowel gangrene. Pathology revealed small to large abdominal vessels obliterated by cells of intravascular B-cell-lymphoma (IVL). Visceral IVL involvement is common at autopsy but rarely reported in patients with
acute abdomen
. The subtype of diffuse large B-cell lymphoma is a rare and aggressive malignancy, which in typical cases is characterized by cephalic or cutaneous manifestation. Few cases showed involvement of large vessels which in combination to fibrin thrombi may lead to infarction of the organ involved. Thus IVL should be considered in cases of ischemic diseases with
fever of unknown origin
.
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PMID:[Intravascular lymphoma causing acute abdomen]. 1714 42
Inflammatory myofibroblastic tumor (IMT) is a very rare benign tumor composed of myofibroblastic spindle cells of uncertain etiology, which can occur at any age and affect any organ system. More and more cases of IMT in children have been described in pediatric literature in recent years. However, this tumor occurring intraabdominally in children has rarely been reported in Taiwan. Here we present a 1-year-9-month-old boy who had fever and abdominal pain only for 2 days, symptoms mimicking
acute abdomen
. After imaging study, a huge tumor nearly 10 cm in diameter was incidentally found over the right abdomen with unknown origin and nature. After surgical removal of the tumor, IMT was confirmed by the pathological findings. It is very difficult to make an accurate preoperative diagnosis on this tumor according to past experience, so the role of pathological diagnosis with immunohistochemical study becomes important. This case illustrates that IMT should be considered as a possible cause of intra-abdominal mass in children who have
fever of unknown origin
.
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PMID:Inflammatory myofibroblastic tumor presenting as acute abdomen: report of one case. 1843 69
A 79-year-old man with a 2-month history of fever and weight loss was admitted to our hospital because of an
acute abdomen
. Abdominal CT scans showed marked sectional thickening and edema of the small intestine. On laparotomy, a 16-cm section of the small intestine was ischemic and necrotic; therefore, segmentectomy of the intestine was performed. A thrombus was noted at the stump of the mesenteric artery branch. Histopathological analysis of the resected intestine revealed fibrin thrombi in both mesenteric arteries and veins. Furthermore, a cluster of large, abnormal lymphoid cells bordering the intima of most branches of the mesenteric veins and small vessels was observed. Immunohistochemical analysis revealed that these abnormal cells were positive for CD20, leading to a diagnosis of intravascular large B-cell lymphoma (IVLBCL). The patient was successfully treated with standard R-CHOP chemotherapy; however, the lymphoma recurred in the central nervous system 18 months after the initial diagnosis, and the patient died. Simultaneous thrombosis of the mesenteric artery and vein is unusual as a clinical manifestation of IVLBCL. However, IVLBCL should be taken into consideration when ischemic disorders of unknown cause, accompanied by
fever of unknown origin
, are encountered.
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PMID:Simultaneous thrombosis of the mesenteric artery and vein as a novel clinical manifestation of intravascular large B-cell lymphoma. 2452 1