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A 58-year-old previously healthy man presented with diplopia of rapid onset over a few days. Examination demonstrated bilateral sixth and right fourth cranial nerve palsy. MR imaging showed a large sellar mass with significant destruction of the pituitary fossa. Laboratory tests revealed very high serum prolactin (2,483 ng/dl, reference range 3-13 ng/dl). Dopamine agonist therapy was initiated with significant decline in PRL levels; however, nausea, fatigue, and anorexia developed. Within a few weeks the patient developed renal failure and hypercalcemia. Urine protein electrophoresis revealed large free monoclonal kappa peaks while extensive plasmocytosis was evident in bone marrow aspirates. On bone scan numerous lytic lesions were present. A transsphenoidal excisional biopsy was performed which demonstrated two distinct populations of cells, corresponding to a plasma cell tumor and a lactotroph adenoma. Treatment for multiple myeloma was initiated along with radiotherapy for the sellar tumor. Only a few cases of solitary plasmocytomas of the pituitary region have been reported. Few cases of prolactinomas coexisting with other sellar tumors has been described. We discuss in this report possible pathogenic and functional connections between these two tumors. We suggest that in the presence of extensive cranial nerve involvement, atypical imaging findings for a pituitary adenoma and severe hyperprolactinemia, the possibility of a collision tumor should lead the physician to consider excisional tumor biopsy or surgery in addition to dopamine agonist therapy.
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PMID:An unusual collision tumor comprising a prolactinoma and a plasmocytoma originating from the sellar region. 1884 27

A 72-year-old woman was admitted to our hospital because of massive proteinuria of 2.2 g/day. She had seen a general practitioner for management of Basedow disease, diabetes mellitus and hypertension for 24 years. On admission, she complained of anorexia and nausea. Laboratory data showed serum creatinine of 3.62 mg/dL and MPO-ANCA of 68 EU. Renal biopsy revealed crescentic glomerulonephritis complicated with membranous nephropathy. Thiamazole (MMI), which was being given for Basedow disease for years, was withdrawn on the suspicion as a cause of MPO-ANCA. Three years after the withdrawal of MMI, renal failure slowly progressed to the end-stage, while MPO-ANCA was negative. She was introduced onto hemodialysis. At that time, MPO-ANCA became positive again, the titer being 12.9 EU. Therefore, we suspected a relapse of ANCA-related vasculitis and performed steroid pulse therapy on the patient with methylprednisolone at 0.5 g/day for 3 days. On hospital day 14, MPO-ANCA became negative. On day 25, however, severe acute pancreatitis developed and a pancreatic tumor lesion was found on CT. In spite of amelioration of the pancreatitis by medical treatment, the pancreatic tumor lesion did not show any significant change. On day 48, she died of multiple organ failure. Autopsy showed a mucinous cyst adenoma of pancreas and necrotizing pancreatitis. We suspected steroid therapy as the cause of the pancreatic lesions.
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PMID:[MPO-ANCA related vasculitis complicating mucinous cystadenoma of the pancreas and severe acute pancreatitis after steroid pulse therapy: a case report]. 1906 54

We describe a case of delayed union in a tibial fracture secondary to primary hyperparathyroidism. A closed intra-articular proximal tibia fracture was stabilized with a hybrid external fixator. At 5 months clinical and radiological evaluation failed to demonstrate evidence of fracture healing. Fixation was stable and inflammatory markers ruled out infection. Further questioning revealed symptoms of anorexia, nausea and constipation. Plasma biochemistry showed an elevated corrected calcium and parathyroid hormone concentration. Further investigation included a sestamibi scan which confirmed a diagnosis of hyperparathyroidism secondary to a parathyroid adenoma. Six weeks following partial parathyroidectomy the fracture site was pain free, non-tender and the fracture had united radiologically. In cases of delayed-union, once an infective cause has been excluded with a mechanically stable fracture, other causes of delayed union like primary hyperparathyroidism should be ruled out.
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PMID:Primary hyperparathyroidism presenting as delayed fracture union. 1925 42

Benign small intestinal tumour, though rare, have been reported. We report a case of sessile and extensive tubulovillous adenoma in a 13-year-old girl. She presented in a private hospital with three months history of abdominal pain, abdominal distension, vomiting, constipation, weight loss and anorexia. Significant findings on examination were weight loss, dehydration, and a huge smooth, not tender, mobile and indentable mass which extended from the left lumbar region to right iliac fossa. Visible peristalsis coursing from left to right was seen on the mass. Erect and supine plain abdominal x-rays revealed features of partial intestinal obstruction and abdominal ultrasound scan revealed dilated and hypertrophied bowel segment but could not say the bowel segment affected. The affected segment was found to be a 55cm portion of terminal ileum at operation which was resected due to hypertrophied proximal and collapsed distal segments, features in keeping with chronic intestinal obstruction, and ileo-ileal anastomosis done. Histology report was that of benign tubulovillous adenoma and the girl has enjoyed stable health for more than a year on close follow up in surgical outpatient clinic. This case highlights the unusual presentation and unusual gross nature of this small intestinal adenoma, which was found to be a benign adenoma on histological examination.
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PMID:Small intestinal tubulovillous adenoma--case report and literature review. 1976 76

Paraneoplastic acanthosis nigricans (P-AN) characteristically has a sudden onset, rapid progression, and extensive cutaneous involvement. The association between P-AN and internal malignancy is well established and the most common association is with adenocarcinoma of gastrointestinal origin. We present the case of an 81-year-old man with a 12-month history of anorexia, weight loss, and clinical evidence of extensive acanthosis nigricans. After exhaustive and repeated investigations a papillary thyroid carcinoma and a follicular adenoma were identified and he improved upon its resection. To our knowledge, P-AN in association with thyroid neoplasm has been reported on only one previous occasion.
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PMID:Paraneoplastic Acanthosis Nigricans: The importance of exhaustive and repeated malignancy screening. 2080 85

Pancreatic islet cell adenoma, oral squamous cell carcinoma, peripheral polyneuropathy, and multiple age-associated degenerative lesions were diagnosed in an aged Sprague-Dawley rat presenting with polyuria, polydypsia, dehydration, anorexia, weight loss, and posterior weakness. Microscopically, the islet cell adenoma was encapsulated by fibrous tissue and composed of packets of oval-to-polygonal monomorphic cells in a fibrovascular stroma. Immunohistochemically, the majority of cells within the mass expressed insulin. In light of the histologic and immunohistochemical findings, a diagnosis of insulinoma was made. The oral squamous cell carcinoma, grossly presenting as gingival ulceration, was composed of nests and cords of squamous epithelial cells that focally eroded and infiltrated the hard palate and resulted in degeneration of the maxillary nerve. The peripheral polyneuropathic lesions were characterized by extensive axonal degeneration and microangiopathic changes that were highly suggestive of a hypoglycemic etiopathogenesis secondary to insulinoma.
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PMID:Insulinoma and squamous cell carcinoma with peripheral polyneuropathy in an aged Sprague-Dawley rat. 2120 53

While TSH-producing adenoma (TSHoma) is rare, the diagnosis is often delayed because the clinical features are heterogeneous. The patient was a 69-year-old woman who had been referred to the Yachiyo Medical Center in August 2008, because of dyspnea, loss of appetite, weight loss of 10 kg, and diarrhea that lasted 4 years. We diagnosed this patient with pituitary TSH-producing macroadenoma. Thyroid hormone concentration was increasing although the serum TSH level was within a normal range after trans-sphenoidal surgery. We considered that because of enlargement of the thyroid gland due to long-term stimulation by TSH, a low concentration of TSH could stimulate the thyroid gland to produce excess T3 or T4. The somatostatin analogue, octreotide was used to control the TSHoma and serum TSH concentration but not thyroid hormone. The octreotide in combination with thiamazole treatment for 14 months controlled thyroid hormone concentration and decreased the thyroid mass, and ultimately, the thiamazole could be stopped. To date, the use of combination therapy of octreotide with thiamazole in patients with remaining TSH-producing adenoma without Basedow's disease is rare, and we suggest that this treatment is one of the therapeutic means to treat recurrence of TSH-producing adenoma after surgery with progressive complications or large thyroid gland.
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PMID:A case of TSH-producing adenoma treated with octreotide in combination with thiamazole for the control of TSH and thyroid hormones after trans-sphenoidal neurosurgery. 2151 53

An 18-yr-old male bobcat (Lynx rufus) presented with chronic moderate weight loss and acute onset of anorexia and lethargy. Hypercalcemia and azotemia were present on the serum chemistry panel. Abdominal ultrasound revealed hyperechoic renal cortices, but no evidence of neoplasia. Ionized calcium and 25-hydroxyvitamin D were mildly elevated, intact parathyroid hormone was severely elevated, and parathormone-related protein was undetected, suggesting primary hyperparathyroidism with possible renal dysfunction. Azotemia lessened in severity following diuresis, but hypercalcemia persisted; thus primary hyperparathyroidism was considered the most probable differential diagnosis. A second ultrasound including the cervical region revealed a solitary intraparenchymal left thyroid nodule. The nodule was surgically excised; histopathology confirmed a parathyroid adenoma. Although primary hyperparathyroidism was suspected, diagnosis was not achieved from serum chemistry values alone. This case emphasizes the importance of diagnostic imaging and histopathology in the investigation of persistently abnormal laboratory values.
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PMID:Diagnosis and treatment of primary hyperparathyroidism in a bobcat (Lynx rufus). 2295 Mar 24

A 67-year-old Japanese woman was admitted to our hospital for malaise and loss of appetite. Relevant biochemical examinations showed definite hypercalcaemia and elevated serum levels of intact parathyroid hormone (PTH). We performed thyroid ultrasonography and CT of the neck, which revealed a cystic lesion in the right lower lobe of the thyroid glands. Ultrasound-guided fine-needle aspiration was performed, and PTH level of the cystic fluid was markedly elevated. Technetium-99m-hexakis 2-methoxyisobutyi isonitrile sesta scintigraphy showed intense ring-shaped accumulation of radioactivity in the wall of the cyst. The patient underwent a right lobectomy to resect the cystic parathyroid adenoma. After surgery, her serum calcium and PTH level returned to normal ranges.
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PMID:Hyperparathyroidism caused by a functional parathyroid cyst. 2381 80

A 16-yr-old male clouded leopard (Neofelis nebulosa) was presented for lethargy and anorexia. A cutaneous abdominal mass extending from the pubis to just caudal to the xiphoid process was present. A biopsy revealed histologic lesions consistent with an atypical mycobacterial infection consisting of diffuse, severe, pyogranulomatous dermatitis and panniculitis, with clear vacuoles and 3-5 microm, intravacuolar, faintly eosinophilic, filamentous bacilli that stained positively with FiteFaraco modified acid-fast stain. The clouded leopard had biochemical findings suggestive of chronic renal failure and euthanasia was elected. Histological evaluation of tissues collected at postmortem examination revealed multicentric B-cell lymphoma involving the oral cavity, liver, spleen, and multiple lymph nodes, bilateral testicular seminomas, thyroid follicular cell adenoma, thyroid C cell adenoma, and biliary cystadenomas. Bacterial culture and molecular sequencing identified the causative agent of the cutaneous abdominal mass as belonging to the Mycobacterium fortuitum group.
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PMID:Cutaneous atypical mycobacteriosis in a clouded leopard (Neofelis nebulosa). 2406 8


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