Gene/Protein Disease Symptom Drug Enzyme Compound
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Query: UMLS:C0011168 (dysphagia)
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A 60-year-old woman with metastatic rectal cancer who after surgical resection of the primary and creation of a palliative ileostomy in May 2006, was started on a regimen of bevacizumab, irinotecan, 5-fluouracil and leucovorin. After 3 cycles, she presented with solid food dysphagia. An endoscopy showed a large, deep ulcer in the lower third of the esophagus. We assumed that it was related to bevacizumab treatment. Bevacizumab was stopped and she was started on pantoprazole. Over the ensuing months, the ulcer improved notably. To the best of our knowledge, an esophageal ulcer associated with bevacizumab treatment has not been reported. This is likely the precursor lesion to a gastrointestinal tract perforation.
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PMID:Esophageal ulcer in a patient who received bevacizumab. 1933 May 52

A 69-year-old woman noticed a tumor of the right breast, and presented to our hospital with dysphagia. A tumor of size 10 cm exposed to the skin and swollen axillary lymph node were observed. She was diagnosed with invasive ductal carcinoma, luminal-B by core-needle biopsy. CT scan revealed primary breast cancer with lung, bone, and lymph node metastasis. Endoscopic and fluoroscopic findings of the esophagus showed severe stenosis by extrinsic compression. In order to improve the quality of life(QOL)immediately, bevacizumab plus paclitaxel therapy was initiated. After the first course, the dysphagia improved, and she was able to take normal meals after 2 courses of treatment. Primary tumor and metastatic lesions had remarkably shrunk on CT scan. After 4 courses of treatment, we changed to endocrine therapy and continued outcome treatment. Bevacizumab was effective for immediate improvement of QOL in such as an oncologic emergent case of metastatic breast cancer.
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PMID:[Bevacizumab plus Paclitaxel Therapy Was Effective for Metastatic Breast Cancer with Dysphagia Due to Mediastinal Lymph Node Metastasis-A Case Report]. 3069 36