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Query: UMLS:C0002871 (
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A 61-year-old male was referred to our hospital for evaluation of right upper
arm pain
. He was diagnosed as having primary hepatocellular carcinoma with bone metastasis by his high titer (111,683 ng/ml) of serum alpha-fetoprotein, computed tomography and abdominal angiography, and so UFT therapy, 400 mg daily, was instituted. After 2 months of this therapy, the titer of serum alpha-fetoprotein gradually decreased. Seven months later, the titer was 3,997 ng/ml and reduction of the hepatic tumor size was shown by computed tomography and ultrasonography. Furthermore, the right upper
arm pain
diminished and X-ray examination revealed remarkable improvement. During chemotherapy, there was no severe side effect apart from mild
anemia
and the patient is presently still alive. This case suggests the efficacy of UFT for the treatment of primary hepatocellular carcinoma.
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PMID:[A case of hepatocellular carcinoma with bone metastasis which responded to oral administration of UFT]. 302 79
This report concerns a male adult admitted for sternal and left
arm pain
, who was diagnosed and treated for acute deep venous thrombosis in the left subclavian and axillary veins. X-ray and a hybrid single photon emission tomography and computed tomography (SPECT-CT) scintigraphy scan revealed high intensity uptake in both sternoclavicular joints, which corresponded to hyperostosis, thereby suggesting a SAPHO syndrome. Upon reviewing the patient's medical history, we found dermatological pustulosis disease and an intermittent sternal chest pain untreated since 10 years ago. In the biochemical study we found erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) and C-reactive protein (CRP) elevation, hyperglobulinemia, and mild
anaemia
. Initial treatment included nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) with low response, which then changed to methotrexate, sulfasalazine, and prednisone. The patient's pain was controlled almost completely in 10 months. A control bone scan revealed a marked decrease in intensity of bone deposits according to clinical response. To our knowledge, there are only a few cases of SAPHO and thrombosis and none are followed up with a bone SPECT-CT scan.
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PMID:Acute venous thrombosis as complication and clue to diagnose a SAPHO syndrome case. A case report. 2414 18
A 77-year-old man suffering from back and
arm pain
was referred for
anemia
to the hospital by an orthopedic clinic. Serum examination of the patient revealed monoclonal IgA, and he consulted the Sapporo Medical University Hospital, where he was diagnosed with multiple myeloma complicated with AL amyloidosis. He was then enrolled for a randomized double-blind study aimed to compare between melphalan-prednisone (MP) and thalidomide-melphalan-prednisone (MPT) treatments, which revealed the patient to be in the MP arm. This treatment induced a temporary partial response. After progression, he was treated with three variable combinations: 1) bortezomib and MP, 2) lenalidomide and dexamethasone, and 3) pomalidomide and dexamethasone. However, none of these treatments provided a stable response. Further, thalidomide in combination with bortezomib and dexamethasone was provided as the fifth-line treatment. After four cycles of this treatment, he achieved VGPR that lasted for 11 months. Our case report suggests that because there is a lack of a standard strategy for MM that is refractory to several agents, treatment should be selected on the basis of previous treatments and general condition of patients.
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PMID:[Successful treatment with thalidomide-combined therapy in an amyloidosis-complicated multiple myeloma patient refractory to bortezomib, lenalidomide, and pomalidomide]. 2961 84
The patient is a 75-year-old man who presented with right
arm pain
, edema, and erythema. The same manifestations appeared in the other arm 3 weeks later. He also developed fever, acute kidney injury,
anemia
, and truncal edema. Initial extensive evaluation was unrevealing. He was noted to have elevated creatine kinase, and a diagnostic muscle biopsy lead to diagnosis of inflammatory myositis. He improved with corticosteroids.
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PMID:Unusual Case of Localized Upper Limbs and Truncal Edema Associated with Fever, Anemia, and Acute Kidney Injury. 3188 1