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The thirty-second case of leiomyosarcoma of the inferior vena cava and the twelfth resectable patient in the series is presented. A review of the literature demonstrates a marked female preponderance (5 to 1). The most common presenting symptom is right
abdominal pain
and a palpable mass. The different surgical problems generated by the involved segment of the cava are discussed. Noteworthy is the high incidence of Budd-Chiari syndrome owing to hepatic vein obstruction with involvement of the upper third of the cava in the postmortem cases. An argument is developed for debulking the tumor for palliation when it is not completely removable.
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PMID:Leiomyosarcoma of the inferior vena cava. 9 19
A 38 year old previously well woman had sudden onset of upper
abdominal pain
and fever. Ultrasound examination revealed a necrotizing lesion in the liver. Arteriography revealed findings consistent with an adenoma or focal nodular hyperplasia. A right lobectomy and wedge resection of a similar lesion in the left lobe were done. Microscopy of both lesions indicated focal nodular hyperplasia. Adenoma is said to be related to the contraceptive oral hormone; focal nodular hyperplasia not. But it is possible that both may have an increased incidence of bleeding in the users of the oral contraceptive hormones.
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PMID:Case report: benign liver tumor with central necrosis. 9 52
A patient with
abdominal pain
, weight loss, and a gastric mass was found to have a pleomorphic infiltrate of lymphocytes and plasma cells. Analysis of serum proteins revealed gamma heavy chains, which were detected in the urine as well. This case is unusual because of the extralymphatic involvement and the possibly unique character of the heavy chain, an insertion in added polypeptides.
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PMID:Gamma heavy chain disease seen initially as gastric neoplasm. 9 46
The clinical and pathological features of 18 new patients with alpha heavy chain disease seen at two referral centres in Baghdad, Iraq, are described. The series included 14 males and four females ranging in age from 14 to 47 years. Almost all patients presented because of long-standing
abdominal pain
and diarrhoea. The tissue diagnosis and extent of the disease were established at laparotomy in most patients. Peroral jejunal biospy was used in a number of patients, mainly for follow-up. The serological abnormality was confirmed by immunoselection technique. Most of the patients had extensive thickening of the bowel wall and/or tumour masses of the small intestine and mesenteric nodes. Histopathological sections showed muscularis. Preliminary results of the treatment, including two long remissions, are reported. In general, our observations agree with those made by other authors, mostly from the Middle East and Africa. We believe that a high index of clinical suspicion, routine use of the immunoselection, and recognition of the early pathological changes may hopefully lead to the detection of more cases before the frank neoplastic phase of the disease.
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PMID:Alpha heavy chain disease (report of 18 cases from Iraq). 9 95
Pelvic pneumography was performed in 150 children, including those with precocious puberty, suspected pelvic masses,
abdominal pain
, virilization, ambiguous genitalia, gonadal dysgenesis, Stein-Leventhal syndrome, amenorrhea, and contralateral inguinal hernia detection. Pneumography proved safe, accurate, and easy to perform. However, advances in sonography have limited the use of pneumography primarily to the investigation of infant intersex problems and confirmation of idiopathic precocious puberty in the infant or very young girl.
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PMID:Pneumopelvigraphy in childhood. 10 49
A 34 year old woman with bowel bypass surgery and persistent
abdominal pain
had intussusception of the blind loop, which was visualized on an abdominal ultrasound examination. The ultransonic and radiographic findings are compared and presented. Ultrasound should prove to be an invaluable tool in evaluating
abdominal pain
in bowel bypass patients.
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PMID:The ultrasonic findings in intussusception of the blind loop in a jejunoileal bypass for obesity. 10
A 30 year old woman was seen at 32 weeks of gestation because of severe
abdominal pain
. A sonogram revealed an irregular, 5 cm-diameter cystic structure in the placenta. Examination of the placenta after cesarean section showed an extremely large maternal lake.
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PMID:Ultrasonographic demonstration of a placental maternal lake. 10 4
A new method for the determination of the gastrointestinal transit time (TT) is described. The normal range of the TT was 40--95 h in 58 normal subjects. No age or sex variation of the TT was disclosed. In 25 out-patients with the irritable bowel syndrome the TT was determined before and after 3 weeks' treatment with Vi-Siblin. Of these patients, 20% initially showed a prolonged TT; this decreased during treatment with Vi-Siblin. In the patients with normal TT, this remained unchanged during the treatment. Our study suggests that patients with long TT, long intervals between bowel movements, and frequent attacks of colicky
abdominal pain
may derive benefit from a plant fibre supplement to their diet. The method for the determination of the TT described is well suited to out-patient studies--also in large populations--since it is relatively easy to perform, stool collection is unnecessary, and the method shows good reproducibility.
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PMID:A new method for the determination of gastrointestinal transit times. 10 1
Serial changes in thyroid hormone levels are described in two patients in whom hyperthyroidism was associated with transient non-thyroidal illness. In a 74-year-old woman with mild hyperthyroidism, two episodes of cholecystitis were associated with subnormal concentrations of serum T3 and increased concentrations of serum rT3; T3 became elevated during recovery, associated with a simultaneous fall in rT3. The TSH response to TRH was undetectable on three occasions. A cholecystectomy was performed after preparation with Lugol's iodine and subsequent tests showed evolution through T3 toxicosis to classical hyperthyroidism. In the second case, symptoms and signs of classical hyperthyroidism were noted during an undiagnosed illness characterized by severe
abdominal pain
and fever. Six days after the onset of this illness, an elevated level of serum T4 was associated with a normal total T3 concentration and increased concentration of rT3. After resolution of abdominal symptoms, serum T3 was markedly increased, associated with persistent T4 and rT3 excess. These findings indicate that the changes in T3 and reverse T3 described in non-thyroidal illness also occur in hyperthyroid patients, and suggest that the fall in T3 may be of sufficient magnitude to make T3 measurement diagnostically unreliable in the presence of non-thyroidal illness.
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PMID:Hyperthyroidism without triiodothyronine excess: an effect of severe non-thyroidal illness. 10 56
The histopathology of 145 malignant lymphomas of the small intestine in Iraq have been studied and results compared with the clinical and immunological findings. The most common pathology was an intense mucosal lymphoplasmacytic proliferation effacing the villi and crypts partially or completely. This was either 'pure', usually of mature plasma cells limited to the lamina propria or associated with a fullblown lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma, almost always of the upper small intestine. The syndrome presented as
abdominal pain
, chronic diarrhoea, clubbing and, sometimes, the serological demonstration of alpha heavy chains. Other types of lymphomas were associated with 'non-specific' mucosal inflammation or follicular lymphoid hyperplasia. They were either lymphocytic, plasmacytic or lymphoblastic with 'starry sky' histiocytic reaction, representing distinct clinicopathological entities unrelated to 'alpha heavy chain disease'. Hodgkin's disease was extremely rare in this series.
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PMID:Primary lymphomas of the small intestine in Iraq: a pathological study of 145 cases. 11 Jun 62
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