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Query: UMLS:C0021933 (
intussusception
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11 cases of
intussusception
in adults, including 9 treated by operation, are discussed. The cause of the
intussusception
was a malignant lesion in 7 and a benign lesion in 2 cases. In 2 patients, reposition was achieved with the aid of a barium enema. Aetiology and clinical and radiological features are discussed. In view of the high incidence of pre-existent lesions and the risk of perforation at reposition with the aid of a barium enema, surgical therapy is indicated. The pre-existent lesions found at operation and pathological anatomical examination were: malignant lymphoma (4 cases), caecal
adenocarcinoma
(2 cases), leiomyofibroma of the ileum (1 case), caecal endometriosis (1 case), carcinoid appendix (1 case) and Meckel's diverticulum (2 cases).
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PMID:Intussusception in adults. 698 49
In a retrospective study, films from radiologic examinations of 13 patients with primary
adenocarcinoma
of the small bowel were reviewed. All patients had a barium examination and in 5 cases angiography was also performed. The barium studies disclosed strictures with overhanging edges in 11 patients, in 4 of whom there was a pronounced prestenotic dilation. Angiographically the predominant findings were in all cases hypovascularity and displacement of vessels. In 4 patients there was also encasement. Neovascularity was present in 2 patients. One patient showed angiographic changes due to
intussusception
.
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PMID:Radiology in primary small bowel adenocarcinoma. 735 50
Albino noninbred weanling male and female rats were fed a basic grain diet (Group 1) or a basic diet supplemented with 33% bracken fern [BF (Group 2)] or 0.1% quercetin [purity, > 99% (Group 3)] for 58 weeks. The quantities of quercetin and kaempferol (a close structural analog) in BF as glycosides were determined to be 0.57 and 1.1 g, respectively, per kg of dried BF. Estimated mean total cumulative doses (mmol) per rat were: Group 1, quercetin, males and females < 0.03; kaempferol, males and females < 0.03; Group 2, quercetin, males 5.8, females 5.2; kaempferol, males 11.9, females 10.8; and Group 3, quercetin, males 27.8, females 25.3; kaempferol, males and females < 0.03. Growth of rats fed BF or quercetin was comparable but significantly (p < 0.01) slower after 24 weeks than that of Group 1. Mean survivals (weeks) of rats of all groups were: Group 1, 58 +/- 7 (S.D.); Group 2, 51 +/- 13; and Group 3, 56 +/- 8. They were not significantly different, although rats fed BF tended to die earlier secondary to intestinal tumor-induced
intussusception
and obstruction. The following incidences of intestinal or bladder neoplasms in male or female rats, respectively, were observed: Group 1, intestinal and bladder, males, 0 of 9, females, 0 of 10; Group 2, intestinal, males, 7 of 8, females, 10 of 11; bladder, males, 6 of 8, females 8 of 11; Group 3, intestinal, males, 6 of 7, females, 14 of 18; bladder, males, 2 of 7, females, 3 of 18. The histopathology of neoplasms of the 2 target organs was identical for rats of Groups 2 and 3. Multiple ileal intestinal neoplasms of rats fed quercetin included: adenoma, 4; fibroadenoma, 7; and
adenocarcinoma
, 9 (with mesenteric metastases, 3). The 5 bladder tumors were papillary or sessile transitional cell carcinomas.
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PMID:Quercetin, a rat intestinal and bladder carcinogen present in bracken fern (Pteridium aquilinum). 743 34
Juvenile polyps are the most common tumors of the gastrointestinal tract in children and are the principal cause of hematochezia. A total of 103 children and adolescents with intestinal polyps have been treated in Veterans General Hospital-Taipei from March 1961 to March 1994. The diagnosis included 87 cases (84.5%) of juvenile polyps, 2 cases of isolated adenomatous polyp and 14 cases of inherited polyposis syndrome. Juvenile polyps most often occur in children between 2 to 10 years old, with a male-to-female ratio of 1.4:1. Rectal bleeding was the main symptom (97.7%). Of the 87 patients, 82.8% had isolated polyps and 83.3% of those were located in rectosigmoid colon. After extensive use of colonoscopy, the reported incidence of multiple polyps substantially increased, and more polyps were found proximal to the rectosigmoid colon. Most juvenile polyps were removed by colonoscopic polypectomy. The recurrent rate was 10.2%. One of the two cases of juvenile polyposis coli suffered from
intussusception
demanding partial colectomy. Recurrent polyps were found in the remaining colon and were removed by colonoscopic polypectomy. Seven patients of Peutz-Jeghers syndrome came from five families. At initial diagnosis, one case had no polyps and two presented with
intussusception
. A 19-year-old girl was found to have bilateral ovarian cysts. One of the three familial adenomatous polyposis had
adenocarcinoma
at initial evaluation. Two cases of Gardner's syndrome received sulindac treatment, and no evidence of malignancy was found after three years of follow-up.
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PMID:Intestinal polyps in children and adolescents--a review of 103 cases. 761 71
The authors present a case of appendiceal
intussusception
, a rare finding that can be associated with appendiceal neoplasms. A 74-year-old woman with right lower quadrant abdominal pain was found to have an appendiceal
intussusception
associated with a villous
adenocarcinoma
and was managed with a laparoscopic assisted right hemicolectomy. This case is presented along with a review of the symptoms, diagnosis, classification, and appropriate management of this entity via laparoscopy.
...
PMID:Laparoscopic management of appendiceal intussusception associated with villous adenocarcinoma. 783 25
Gastroduodenal intussusception is a rarely documented condition. A distinction has to be made between complete gastroduodenal
intussusception
(CGDI) and either prolapse of a pedunculated tumor through the pylorus or mucosal prolapse through the pylorus. CGDI usually occurs secondary to a pedunculated benign gastric tumor. More rarely the tumor is malignant. We report a case of CGDI associated with gastric
adenocarcinoma
. We emphasize diagnostic difficulties that can be generated by CGDI.
...
PMID:[Gastroduodenal intussusception on gastric tumor]. 784 8
A case of
intussusception
due to a carcinoma of the cecum during pregnancy is reported. A 27-year-old pregnant female was admitted to Shimodate Municipal Hospital because of abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting. Her abdomen was distended, and a relatively hard mass was palpable in the right hypochondrium. Following a diagnosis of
intussusception
by ultrasonography, a laparotomy was performed. The lesion causing the
intussusception
was found to be a carcinoma of the cecum, and thus a right hemicolectomy with lymph node dissection was carried out. Histological examination revealed that the tumor was a well-differentiated
adenocarcinoma
which had invaded the muscularis propria but was superficial to the subserosa. None of the lymph nodes were cancerous. The incidence of colonic cancer above the peritoneal reflection during pregnancy is very low. Only 24 cases have been previously reported; our patient is only the 25th case, as well as being the first case demonstrating Dukes' A. Due to the
intussusception
, ultrasonography was effective for diagnosis and the patient was able to undergo a curative operation at an earlier stage than other patients.
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PMID:Intussusception caused by a carcinoma of the cecum during pregnancy: report of a case and review of the literature. 835 1
Intussusceptive microvascular growth refers to vascular network formation by insertion of interstitial tissue columns, called tissue pillars or posts, into the vascular lumen and subsequent growth of these columns, resulting in partitioning of the vessel lumen. While
intussusception
has been reported in normal developing organs, its existence in solid tumors has not been previously documented. By observing the growth of the human colon
adenocarcinoma
(LS174T) in vivo for a period of 6 weeks, we demonstrate that
intussusception
is an important mechanism of tumor angiogenesis. At the leading edge of the tumor, vascular growth was found to occur by both
intussusception
and endothelial sprouting. In the stabilized regions,
intussusception
led to network remodeling and occlusion of vascular segments. The formation of some tissue pillars appears to depend on intravascular blood-flow patterns or changes in intravascular shear stress. The rapid vascular remodeling by
intussusception
could possibly contribute to intermittent blood flow in tumors.
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PMID:Intussusceptive microvascular growth in a human colon adenocarcinoma xenograft: a novel mechanism of tumor angiogenesis. 877 79
Metastasis of lung cancer to the digestive tract (excluding the esophagus) was confirmed by surgery or autopsy in 30 of the 1635 lung-cancer patients admitted to this Center during the 17-year period since 1977. The diagnosis was made before death in 7 and after death in 23. Metastasis of large cell carcinoma was the most common (3.7%), followed by
adenocarcinoma
(2.4%), small cell carcinoma (1.7%), and squamous cell carcinoma (0.7%). Metastasis to the stomach occurred in 0.4%, to the small intestine in 1.1% and to the colon in 0.5%. The overall percentage of metastasis to the digestive tract was 1.8%. Among the 298 cases diagnosed at autopsy, metastasis to the digestive tract occurred in 9.7%; stomach, 2.6%; small intestine, 5.7%; and colon, 3.0%. Eleven of the patients in whom the diagnosis was made at autopsy had abdominal symptoms while they were alive. In 11 cases diagnosed at autopsy, occult blood was positive in 9, but 6 of those 9 patients were asymptomatic. The occult-blood test is considered to be helpful as a supplementary diagnostic method in detecting metastasis of lung cancer to the digestive tract. Among the cases diagnosed while the patients were alive, metastasis was observed in the small intestine in 6 and in the colon in 1. The major manifestations were melena, ileus,
intussusception
, and perforation; 4 patients required emergency surgery. The prognosis was poor: the mean survival period from the onset of symptoms was 49 days. The direct cause of death was metastasis to the digestive tract in 5 cases. The possibility of metastasis to the digestive tract is high when progressive abdominal symptoms are observed and the stool is persistently positive on occult-blood tests.
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PMID:[Gastrointestinal metastasis from lung cancer]. 893 39
The first case of
adenocarcinoma
developing in a continent ileostomy is reported. A healthy, 39-year-old man with a continent ileostomy for 17 years developed subacute obstructive symptoms and was found on endoscopy to have a large
adenocarcinoma
involving the
intussusception
valve. At operation, he was found to have a large tumor originating in the valve, extending through the reservoir, and involving the afferent ileal limb. A number of metastatic lymph nodes were identified in the mesentery of the small bowel. He underwent excision of the pouch and formation of an end ileostomy. He is currently undergoing adjuvant chemotherapy. Biochemical and morphologic changes in the ileal pouch, both in the pelvis and the continent ileostomy, are discussed. The implications of this apparent de novo cancer arising in an ileal pouch are discussed.
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PMID:Development of invasive adenocarcinoma in a long-standing Kock continent ileostomy: report of a case. 910 4
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