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Query: UMLS:C0015672 (
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A 78-year-old man was admitted in June 18, 1982 with a two-year history of general
fatigue
and loss of appetite. Physical examination revealed a child's head sized, firm, not tender, right upper quadrant mass which had an almost smooth surface and had respiratory displacement. Preoperative diagnosis was a hypovascular renal tumor presenting at the lower part of the right kidney. Right nephrectomy was performed on July 6, which displayed a specimen 1,300 g and 17 X 12 X 10 cm. The light yellow tumor appeared between the renal parenchyma and large fatty masses. The tumor was histologically diagnosed as storiform-pleomorphic malignant fibrous histiocytoma (MFH) and disclosed infiltration of both the fibrous renal capsule and adjacent perirenal fatty tissue. There was no invasion of the tumor into the renal parenchyma and the case was considered to arise from the fibrous renal capsule or the perirenal tissue. Although he had been treated with ifosfamide and adriamycin three times after operation and with immunotherapy of 3 g of
PSK
per day for about five months, he died three years and one month after operation. We reviewed 58 cases of MFH arising from the retroperitoneum and genitourinary tract (urological MFH) in the Japanese literature.
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PMID:[Malignant fibrous histiocytoma of the perirenal tissue: report of a case--a statistical study of 58 cases of urological malignant fibrous histiocytoma in Japanese literature]. 302 Sep 43
A case of malignant lymphoma in the skull after head injury associated with whole bone metastasis is reported. The patient was a 66-year-old man who was admitted to Almeida Memorial Hospital because of headache and general
fatigue
2 months after head injury. After admission tumors appear in the frontal and occipital region and grew rapidly. Plain craniogram revealed large map-like bone destructions and multiple punched out lesions. Bone scintigram with 99mTc-MDP revealed multiple accumulations of RI in the skull, vertebrae, ribs and pelvis. CT scan revealed destructive, markedly enhancing bone tumor which was compressing the brain as an extradural mass in the left frontal and occipital regions. Pathological examination of the tumor revealed malignant lymphoma of non-Hodgkin type and diffuse pleomorphic type. Though combination chemotherapy with ACNU, FT 207,
PSK
, CHOP (Cyclophosphamide, Adriamycin, Vincristine and Predonisone) and Acracinomycin A was performed after operation, and brought forth regression of tumor size and improvement of clinical symptoms transiently, he died 6 months after the onset because of recurrence in many bones with pathological fracture and complications such as pneumonia, DIC and acute renal failure. At autopsy the tumors were found to be localized only in the bones, but in none of lymphnode or visceral organs. Malignant lymphoma appearing initially as a skull tumor is rare, and its diagnosis and treatment were discussed.
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PMID:[A case of malignant lymphoma in the skull after head injury associated with multiple bone tumors]. 408 41
Cisplatin, mitomycin C and 5-fluorouracil were given a 55-year-old woman for an unresectable gastric cancer, and successful radical gastrectomy was performed. Postoperative adjuvant immunochemotherapy using UFT and
PSK
was continued for about 4 years and 4 months. Pancytopenia was observed at 5 years after the treatment and then marked leucocytosis was noted. She also showed complications of general
fatigue
, appetite loss etc. A secondary acute leukemia associated with eosinophilia was diagnosed by peripheral blood examinations, showing WBC, 122,400: blast, 37.5 % and eosinophil, 41%. Results also showed atypia and pseudo-Pelger nuclear abnormality of eosinophil, high positive stain of cell myelogenic cell surface marker, many numeral and structural abnormalities of chromosomal analysis, etc. From the above results, it was suggested that the leukemia might be induced by previously performed chemotherapy. The patient died about 2 months following its onset.
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PMID:[A case of secondary leukemia induced by chemotherapy with a CDDP-based regimen for gastric cancer 5 years following radical resection]. 842 78
The present study was designed to retrospectively examine the efficacy of postoperative adjuvant chemotherapy in 107 patients with stage II primary colorectal cancer who underwent curative resection. The chemotherapy regimen was intravenous 5FU/LV in 30 patients (FL-IV group) and oral UFT/
PSK
in 77 patients (oral group). There were no significant differences between the FL-IV and the oral group with respect to the 3-year relapse-free survival rate, 5-year relapse-free survival rate, and 5-year overall survival rate, which were 82.4 vs. 83.0% (p=0.8546), 78.8 vs. 80.0% (p=0.756), and 81.6 vs. 92.8% (p=0.1609), respectively. Grade 3 adverse events that occurred in the FL-IV group were leukopenia in one patient (3.3%), nausea/vomiting in two (6.6%), anorexia in two (6.6%), diarrhea in one (3.3%), and
fatigue
in one (3.3%). No grade 3 or 4 adverse events were observed in the oral group. These results suggest that the oral regimen achieved equivalent efficacy to the FL-IV regimen in patients with stage II colorectal cancer, while improving their postoperative quality of life.
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PMID:Comparison between intravenous and oral postoperative adjuvant immunochemotherapy in patients with stage II colorectal cancer. 1894 20
This study aimed to retrospectively assess the efficacy of postoperative adjuvant chemotherapy in 77 patients who underwent curative resection for stage III colorectal cancer. They were treated by intravenous administration of 5FU + LV (FL-IV group, 38) or oral administration of UFT +
PSK
(oral group, 39). The 3-year relapse-free (3Y-RFS), 5-year relapse-free (5Y-RFS) and 5-year overall survival (5Y-OS) were calculated for each group, and clinical results and adverse events (AEs) were compared between the two groups. The 3Y-RFS, 5Y-RFS and 5Y-OS were 65.8, 62.7 and 72.3%, respectively, in the FL-IV group and 63.3 (p=0.7957), 56.3 (p=0.7088) and 60.4% (p=0.5293), respectively, in the oral group. These parameters showed no significant differences between the two groups. As AEs, grade 3 leucopenia, nausea/vomiting, and general
fatigue
were noted in one patient each (2.6%) in the FL-IV group. Grade 3 or more severe AEs were not noted in the oral group. These results suggest that oral immunochemotherapy is one of the options of postoperative adjuvant therapy for stage III colorectal cancer, because it imposes no financial burden on patients and results in high quality of life.
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PMID:Comparison between intravenous and oral postoperative adjuvant immunochemotherapy in patients with stage III colorectal cancer. 1902 Jul 36