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Query: UMLS:C0019829 (
Hodgkin's disease
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Computed tomography (CT) is the study of choice for evaluating disease in the anterior mediastinum. Mediastinal CT is usually performed with intravenously administered contrast material, and spiral CT is the preferred technique for evaluating a mediastinal mass. CT demonstrates thymic hyperplasia and thymic cysts and can help differentiate thymoma and thymic
Hodgkin lymphoma
. It is also useful in staging
Hodgkin lymphoma
and non-
Hodgkin lymphoma
. In thyroid malignancy, CT can depict mediastinal extension and lymphadenopathy; it also allows detection of goiter and ectopic parathyroid glands. Germ cell tumors such as teratoma and
seminoma
have characteristic appearances at CT. CT can also demonstrate miscellaneous mediastinal masses, such as lymphangioma, hematoma, those due to fibrosing mediastinitis, and pericardial cysts. Adenopathy due to tuberculosis or sarcoidosis is evident at CT, as is osteomyelitis due to a postsurgical abscess. Finally, CT features can suggest the pathologic origin of metastasis in the anterior mediastinum.
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PMID:CT evaluation of the anterior mediastinum: spectrum of disease. 799 27
Renal function was prospectively analysed in 26 patients treated with radiotherapy for various types of malignancies. In patients with gastric non-Hodgkin's lymphoma stage I-II (gNHL, n = 5), the 99mTc-diethylene-triamine-penta-acetic acid (99mTc-DTPA) renal uptake and the relative 99mTc-dimercapto-succinyl acid (99mTc-DMSA) accumulation decreased gradually and concomitantly in the high-dose, whole-volume irradiated left kidney (40 Gy/5, 5 weeks), down to 25 +/- 10% (mean +/- 1 S.E.M.) and 31 +/- 11%, respectively, after 6-9 years. The absolute 99mTc-DMSA uptake in the left kidney declined down to 33 +/- 12% whereas in the low-dose, whole-volume irradiated right kidney (12-13 Gy/3 weeks) it increased up to 187 +/- 11%. When considering renal volume changes with single photon emission computed tomography, the left kidney in the gNHL patients was reduced to 30 +/- 13%, with, surprisingly, a contralateral enlargement up to only 119 +/- 7% (P < 0.05). The overall renal function in this group of patients, as assessed by creatinine clearance and by [125I]iothalamate/[131I]hippuran clearance was reduced to 48-68%. In the
Hodgkin's disease
patients (HD, n = 7) given 40 Gy in 4 weeks to 30-50% of the left kidney, the 99mTc-DTPA filtration and the relative 99mTc-DMSA uptake in the left kidney was reduced to 75 +/- 4% and 81 +/- 3%, respectively. The absolute 99mTc-DMSA changes were 78 +/- 10% and 135 +/- 13%, respectively. No significant renal functional alterations were observed in patients with either ovarian carcinoma (n = 7) or
seminoma
(n = 7). These data suggest a significant, compensatory response of the non-irradiated or low-dose irradiated kidney which, however, appears to be incomplete after contralateral, whole-volume, high-dose irradiation. Such compensatory response might be overestimated when considering only relative or absolute changes in radioactivity uptake.
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PMID:Compensatory renal response after unilateral partial and whole volume high-dose irradiation of the human kidney. 811 Apr 93
Seventy-two anterior mediastinal tumors were operated upon between 1981 and 1991. This accounted for 2% of the 3579 thoracotomies performed during the same period (excluding cardiac surgery). With the exception of
Hodgkin's disease
, lymphomas and metastases diagnosed either by anterior mediastinoscopy or at thoracotomy, other tumors were treated by the widest possible excision followed by adjuvant treatment in case of incomplete excision. These tumors included 16 metastatic carcinomas and 55 affecting the thymus-including 27 malignant thymomas and 15 benign tumors of the thymus including 2 carcinoids, 6 cases of
Hodgkin's disease
involving the thymus, 5 non-seminomatous germinal tumors, one differentiated neuro-endocrine carcinoma, 1 thymus lymphoma and 1
seminoma
. The approach was via sternotomy in 32 cases and thoracotomy in the other 40. Excision was deemed complete in 45 cases, incomplete in 25 cases and impossible in 2 cases. Extension of surgical excision involved various adjacent organs: the lung in 10 cases and the pericardium in 5. Involvement of the phrenic nerves was found in 25 cases, the aorta in 1, the pulmonary artery in 1 and the vena cava or its afferent vessels in 33 cases. Seven PTFE venous bypasses were performed. Operative mortality was nil. One patient died on the 8th day of undefined causes. Mean tumour survival in metastatic thymomas was nevertheless 19 months. Survival in malignant thymomas was related to the stage of progression of the tumour. When complete excision was possible, survival was 89% with a mean follow-up of 57 months.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:[Primary surgical resection of tumors of the anterior mediastinum]. 831 77
We report a series of five patients with nonalcoholic chronic pancreatitis who underwent abdominal radiotherapy for
Hodgkin's disease
(n = 4) or
seminoma
(n = 1) at doses ranging from 3600 to 4050 rads, 6 to 20 years (median, 7 years) before the onset of pancreatitis. Patients were in complete remission for their malignant disease. Other causes of chronic pancreatitis were excluded. The manifestations of chronic pancreatitis (median follow-up after the diagnosis of pancreatitis, 5 years) were pancreatic pain (n = 5), acute pancreatitis (n = 3), pseudocysts (n = 3), common bile duct stenosis (n = 2), duodenal stenosis (n = 1), splenic vein obstruction (n = 1), diabetes mellitus (n = 4), steatorrhea (n = 4), and pancreatic calcifications (n = 1). Other abdominal radiation injuries were severe chronic ulcer of the genu superius (n = 1), stenosis at the junction of the right and left hepatic ducts (n = 1), and splenic and left renal atrophy (n = 1). In one patient, pathological examination of the pancreas showed signs of chronic pancreatitis, severe fibrous endarteritis, and lack of inflammation. Abdominal radiotherapy should be added to the list of causes of chronic pancreatitis. We suggest that the physiopathology of postradiotherapy chronic pancreatitis is a vascular process.
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PMID:Abdominal radiotherapy is a cause for chronic pancreatitis. 803 46
HIV infection predisposes to several neoplastic conditions, especially non-
Hodgkin lymphoma
(NHL) and Kaposi's sarcoma (KS), and also intraepithelial cervical neoplasia (CIN) and anal neoplasia (AIN) (but not cervical or anal invasive cancer) and possibly
seminoma
. For neoplasias associated with oncogenic human viruses (ie, some NHL, CIN, AIN, and probably KS) the role of HIV is most probably linked to its immunosuppressive effect and interference with immune-mediated tumour surveillance. HIV-1, through its regulatory protein tat, might also have a direct promoting effect on KS lesions but it is not essential for their development. The increased frequency of Burkitt's lymphoma and Epstein-Barr-virus-negative large-cell lymphoma in AIDS patients, but not in immunosuppressed transplant patients, and the increased rate of testicular tumours in HIV-infected individuals remain unexplained and may indicate either a direct role for HIV or other cofactors.
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PMID:HIV infection and neoplasia. 890 7
As the AIDS epidemic advances, the spectrum of malignancies encountered is expanding. Several non-AIDS-defining cancers are seen in increased incidence in HIV-infected patients. These include basal cell carcinoma of the skin, squamous cell carcinoma of the anus,
Hodgkin's disease
,
seminoma
, and pediatric leiomyosarcoma. There appears to be an emerging role for various concurrent viral infections in the HIV-infected host that are likely implicated in the pathogenesis of AIDS-related neoplasms. It will be important to track the epidemiologic and biologic features of non-AIDS cancers in HIV-infected patients. It is likely that further clues about malignant transformation and oncogenesis unraveled in this setting will have broader clinical implications.
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PMID:Non-AIDS-defining cancers. 888 Feb 6
Cytological, immunohistological and electron microscopical observation of 21 percutaneous fine needle punctures of retroperitoneal, pelvic and abdominal lymph nodes after borderline lymphography and computer tomography and 6 punctures of tumours after tomography allowed classification of primary metastases from the small pelvis in 14 patients and characterized tumours in 4 patients, which could not be demarcated by sonography. We distinguished yolk sarcoma metastasis, prostate gland cancer metastasis, three cases of nodular metastases of
seminoma
cells, and two metastases of melanoma. Malignant cells of
Hodgkin
's lymphogranuloma and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma were distinguished in seven samples of fine needle puncture. We found malignant cells of adenocarcinoma, T-immunoblastoma, pancreas carcinoma and histiocytosis X in four punctures of tumours. Fine needle puncture processed for electron microscopy with buffered fixation and harvested into Lowicryl K4M resin through centrifugation makes it possible to detect even the minimum of cells present, preserves the structure of cells and enables to correlate cytological findings in semithick sections with correspond ultrastructure in followed series of semithin sections.
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PMID:Malignant cells revealed in fine needle punctures of lymph nodes and tumours by electronmicroscopical methods. 890 20
The outcome of 75 cases of post-radiotherapy pericarditis severe enough to lead to surgery, was reviewed from 1970 to September 1995. Four clinical forms were identified: acute pericarditis resistant to medical treatment (12 cases), large chronic pericardial effusions resistant to medical treatment (16 cases), chronic, compressive effusions (35 cases) and signs of pericardial constriction (12 cases). The medical conditions irradiated were
Hodgkin's disease
(41 cases), followed by carcinomas (27 cases), malignant lymphomas, thymoma and
seminoma
. Forty-three deaths were observed during the study period (only 4 unrelated to the neoplasia or radiotherapy) after a mean interval of 7.4 years after radiotherapy and 2.5 years after surgical biopsy: 25 were related to cardiopulmonary complications of radiotherapy: 14 were due to recurrence of the malignant disease or the appearance of another tumour. Fifty-two pericardial effusion drainage procedures and 28 pericardectomies were performed, due to the necessity for reoperation. The authors have tried to determine therapeutic indications based on recognised physiopathological data and the anatomical aspects of the four different clinical forms. The prognosis is affected by post-radiotherapy fibrosis which extends beyond the pericardium to involve other cardiac structures and the pulmonary parenchyma. However, it must be emphasised that the initial survival of all these patients was due to the radiotherapy.
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PMID:[Post-radiotherapy pericarditis; a clinical and pathological study of 75 cases]. 909 93
Non-acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)-defining neoplasms are being increasingly recognized in patients infected with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). The incidence of
Hodgkin's disease
and
seminoma
has recently been reported to be increasing in these patients. This article describes the second case of breast cancer in an HIV-infected male patient. A total of 11 cases of coincident breast cancer and HIV infection have previously been reported. It may be prudent to consider breast cancer in the differential diagnosis of an axillary mass in an HIV-infected patient.
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PMID:Breast cancer in a man with human immunodeficiency virus infection. 927 5
Two cases on non-
Hodgkin
's malignant lymphoma (NHL) of the testis are reported. A 63-year-old man with left painless scrotal swelling underwent orchiectomy. Although prophylactic irradiation was performed under the diagnosis of
seminoma
, subsequent immunohistochemistry revealed NHL, large diffuse cell type (B type). He had stage IEA disease. Chemotherapy with cyclophosphamide, adriamycin vincristine and prednisolone was performed. The second case was in a 63-year old man with right painless scrotal swelling. Orchiectomy revealed NHL, diffuse medium cell type (B type). Because of tumor in the retrosternum, he had stage IIIEA disease. Chemotherapy and irradiation to the contralateral testis was performed.
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PMID:[Malignant lymphoma of the testis: report of two cases]. 931 Jul 87
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