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Query: UMLS:C0019214 (
hepatosplenomegaly
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A 37-year-old male was admitted to hospital because of a right hypochondrial pain and icterus. His physical examination showed
hepatosplenomegaly
, and the laboratory findings demonstrated abnormal hepatic and pancreatic functions. A CT examination revealed a large mass of a low density in the pancreas head and tail. Further, an immunological study revealed that the patients serum Ca 19-9 level was elevated, but that the CEA and
AFP
levels were normal. Both the pathological and cytological examinations, however, did not indicate a malignancy of the pancreas. The patient subsequently developed uremia, a hemorrhagic tendency, and then died. An autopsy confirmed a pancreatic tumor which occupied the head of pancreas. Histologically, the tumor contained round cells with scanty cytoplasms and showed a sarcomatous pattern. An immunohistochemical study showed that the LCA, MB-1, and the LN-1 for B cell markers were positive, while the MT-1 for T cells was negative. The case illustrates a malignant lymphoma of the pancreas which demonstrated a serum Ca 19-9 elevation.
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PMID:[An autopsied case of malignant lymphoma of the pancreas with an elevation of the serum Ca 19-9 level]. 269 18
A 13-year-old boy, known case renal stone disease came with the complaints of abdominal pain along with low grade fever. On examination,
hepatosplenomegaly
was noted while his lab reports showed a low hemoglobulin with a raised ESR. His blood and urine cultures showed no growth. Viral markers, autoimmune profile, C and p ANCA were all negative apart from a raised serum IgG level. Ultrasound abdomen showed a hyperechoic liver with an enlarged spleen along with splenic varices and minimum ascites. Ultrasound hepatic doppler was normal. Serum
AFP
levels were normal while workup for Wilson's disease was negative. Fibroscan showed F4 fibosis. CT scan abdomen showed an enlarged left lobe of the liver along with an enlarged spleen. His EGD revealed varices. So liver biopsy was done that was suggestive of chronic granulomatous disease with ZN stain testing negative for TB.PPD, urine for AFB were both negative. Serum ACE levels were raised. He started ATT therapy but his condition did not improve. So, on the suspicion of hepatic sarcoidosis, he started on steroids and had a drastic improvement in his condition.
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PMID:Hepatic Sarcodosis presenting as portal hypertension in a young boy. 2956 70