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Tamoxifen is the anti-estrogen the most widely used in breast cancer. The duration of its prescription, as adjuvant treatment, tends to increase (5 years, and even more) and now it is used in chemoprevention. A slight increase of thromboembolic complications was noted in some studies. This article evaluates the frequency of thromboembolic accidents (TEA) in 441 postmenopausal patients treated by an association of conservative radiosurgery, tamoxifen +/- chemotherapy, for a breast carcinoma T0, T1T2 < 4 cm. Nineteen patients (4.3%), all in remission, presented a TEA, between 1 and 44 months after the beginning of the tamoxifen treatment. We observed seven pulmonary embolisms (PE), 11 deep venous thromboses (DVT) and an acute arterial ischemia. Two patients aged 74 and 80 years died, the others had a favourable evolution under anticoagulant treatment. Among these 19 patients, six presented known risks factors (phlebitis, cardiovascular disorders) and ten had a "favouring circumstance" aggravating the risk of TEA (surgical operation, severe infection, fracture). Their median age was 65 years (61 for all the 441 patients). We noted eight cases of breast lobular cancer (42%) among these 19 patients (11% for all the patients). Among postmenopausal patients, the indication of tamoxifen must be evaluated according to the benefits expected in those with high risk factors of TEA (history of heart failure, obesity, spread varix, age > 65 years). In case of DVT and/or PE, this treatment seems contra-indicated. In case of "favouring circumstances", a hypocoagulant or systematic anticoagulant treatment must be proposed. In case of combined chemotherapy, it is better to start tamoxifen at the end of the treatment. These simple prophylactic measures should allow to reduce significantly the risk of TEA in postmenopausal patients with adjuvant anti-estrogenotherapy.
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PMID:[Thromboembolic accidents in postmenopausal patients with adjuvant treatment by tamoxifen. Frequency, risk factors and prevention possibilities]. 774 16

Single voxel 1H double spin-echo MR spectroscopy was used to examine 15 cases of brain metastasis of mammary carcinoma (18 lesions) in relation to Gd-DTPA enhanced MR imaging. For lesions larger than 50% of MRS voxel size, there was significant correlation between Gd-DTPA-enhanced MRI signal and MRS-detected signal of choline (Cho) containing compounds (r = 0.86, P < 0.01; n = 8). The observed loss of correlation when including the smaller lesions was overcome by correcting for partial volume effects (r = 0.69, P < 0.002; n = 18). Metastasis spectra showed increased Cho compared with control spectra, except for those lesions showing detectable lactate (Lact) signal. The detection of Lact in four of the larger lesions coincided with comparatively low levels of creatine (Cr) and Cho and heterogeneous Gd-DTPA enhancement (Cr) and Cho and heterogeneous Gd-DTPA enhancement (ring-enhancement). It was concluded that in brain metastases of mammary carcinoma Lact represents a product of ischemia preceding/during tissue decay resulting in central necrosis, rather than tumor specific metabolism resulting in increased glycolysis.
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PMID:Correlation between choline level and Gd-DTPA enhancement in patients with brain metastases of mammary carcinoma. 780 55

The effect of ischemia-reperfusion, induced by the transient embolic agent degradable starch microspheres (DSMs) on tumor tissue was investigated from the standpoint of active oxygen species. Rabbits with VX2 carcinoma received regional infusion of DSMs by transcatheter angiography, and it was confirmed that DSMs occluded tumor vessels. Blood flow in the tumors decreased rapidly immediately after the DSM treatment and returned to the original level within 40 min. The size of tumors did not change after a single infusion of DMS, while five repeated DSM treatments led to a significant reduction in tumor size. This reduction in tumor size was prevented by the treatment of rabbits with superoxide dismutase and catalase, indicating that the generation of active oxygen species in the tumor was involved in the mechanism of action of DSMs. Thiobarbituric acid-reactive substances also increased in the tumors after DSM infusion, and this increase was also inhibited by treatment with superoxide dismutase and catalase. In conclusion, the antitumor effect of the transient embolic agent DSM is secondary to the phenomenon of ischemia-reperfusion injury. In addition, active oxygen species and lipid peroxidation are possible causes of ischemia-reperfusion injury.
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PMID:Antitumor effect of ischemia-reperfusion injury induced by transient embolization. 792 11

We present herein the case of a pyogenic liver abscess developing from hepatic ischemia caused by resection of the right hepatic artery when a left hemihepatectomy with caudate lobectomy and extrahepatic bile duct resection was performed for cholangiocellular carcinoma. Postoperative cholangiography revealed communication between the abscess cavity and the intrahepatic bile duct. The liver abscess was successfully treated by percutaneous transhepatic drainage. Thus, breakdown of the intrahepatic bile duct due to ischemia may play an important role in the development of a pyogenic liver abscess following hepatic arterial occlusion.
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PMID:The development of a pyogenic liver abscess following radical resection of cholangiocellular carcinoma with ligation of the right hepatic artery: report of a case. 794 80

Most profound emotional impact for the women with breast carcinoma is experienced as loss of femininity as a result of surgical mutilation. From this point of view, the recommendation for reconstructive surgery provide the amelioration to patient's anxiety. Two hundred women with breast carcinoma including huge nonepithelial malignant and/or benign tumors who adopted the breast reconstruction were treated during a 13-year period in 1982-1994 at NCCH. The breast reconstruction was mainly created by latissmus dorsi musculocutaneous (LDMC) flap in one sitting (modified mastectomy plus simultaneous reconstruction). Thirty patients treated with subcutaneous mastectomy (conserving the nipple-areolar complex) among them, were followed by deepithelialized LDMC flap without implant as the procedure of choice in early carcinoma located in lateral half at a distance of at least 4-5 cm from the areola and in huge benign tumors. Although one patient was dissatisfied with ischemia of LDMC flap, this approach was safe, simple, and possible to produce the patient's satisfaction. There was a positive effect on life style and on sexual, social or work relationships.
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PMID:[Patients acceptance of immediate breast reconstruction after subcutaneous mastectomy in breast disease]. 803 86

A retrospective study of 249 patients undergoing Hartmann's procedure over twenty-five years was undertaken to analyse the evolution of indications and results. Patients were divided into three time period groups: from 1969 to 1978, 1979 to 1990 and 1991 to 1994. Mean age was 68 years old. Major indications were complicated diverticular disease (42.9%), colo-rectal malignancies (35.7%) and ischemic colitis (14%). Operative mortality is 10.8%, higher in ischemic colitis (20%) than in complicated diverticulitis (6.5%) and cancer (13.4%). Overall morbidity has significantly reduced, from 65.51% to 17.24%. General complications have changed a little, while local and/or inherent operative complications have reduced from 22.4% to 1.72. Restoration of colorectal continuity was done in 59.54% of patients, increasing from 36% to 71% during the three periods. This is variable depending on initial disease: 92% in diverticular disease, 69% in ischemic colitis but remains stable for carcinoma at 33%. Overall mortality since 1981 is 2.5% and morbidity is 19.13%. Mean Hospital stay was 20 days for the initial operation and 15 days for secondary restoration of colorectal continuity. Hartmann's procedure is well indicated as emergency surgery in colonic perforations, abscessus and ischemia. Progressive improvement of its results is essentially due to persistent attention to indications and technical details.
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PMID:[Evolution of Hartmann's procedure. 249 interventions]. 855 Jul 4

Renal metastases from solid tumors to both kidneys rarely result in acute renal failure (ARF). We present a case of squamous cell pulmonary carcinoma responsible for ARF due to (1) extensive (50% to 75%) bilateral parenchymal infiltration and replacement accompanied by tissue destruction, (2) widespread vascular invasion and thrombosis resulting in ischemia, and (3) histological evidence for foci of distal intratubular obstruction and pyelonephritis. Five additional cases, including one pulmonary cancer, causing ARF from extensive tissue replacement and destruction are reviewed. In a separate case, ARF resulted from lymphatic metastases rather than from parenchymal destruction or obstruction. Common findings in all six reported cases include bilaterally enlarged kidneys and progressive oligoanuria despite correction of prerenal or postrenal conditions. In our patient and in one other prior reported case, extrarenal obstruction was not considered important because invasive therapeutic procedures were unsuccessful in reversing ARF. In one case, irradiation of kidney tumor resulted in reversal of ARF. These cases emphasize the rare potential for solid tumors to metastasize to both kidneys and result in irreversible oligoanuric ARF. A high level of suspicion is required, and an early diagnosis may result in reversible ARF if the tumor is amenable to chemotherapy or irradiation.
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PMID:Acute renal failure secondary to solid tumor renal metastases: case report and review of the literature. 865 8

Myocardial ischemia is a rare but severe and possibly life threatening manifestation of hyperthyroidism, but does not usually result in persistent ischemia. We report on a 71-year-old woman who had undergone total thyroidectomy with subsequent irradiation because of follicular carcinoma 3 years ago. Since then, she had been maintained on oral levothyroxine replacement therapy at a dose of 0.15 mg alternating with 0.2 mg daily. When latent hypothyroidism became evident despite replacement therapy, the dose of levothyroxine was increased to 0.3 mg a day. Three weeks later, the patient suffered from an acute posterior myocardial infarction, although she had no previous history of coronary artery disease. Subsequent coronary arteriograms revealed no evidence of disease of the major vessels. Myocardial scintigraphy 3 weeks after infarction still revealed a persistent perfusion defect. Since it is known that thyroid hormones increase oxygen demand, the rapid elevation of oxygen utilization caused by thyrotoxicosis factitia is likely to be responsible for this patient's myocardial infarction. The case illustrates that a sudden increase in levothyroxine replacement dose should be avoided.
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PMID:Factitious hyperthyroidism causing acute myocardial infarction. 880 97

Since its introduction into clinical medicine, flexible fiberoptic colonoscopy has had a great impact on diagnosis and management of diseases of the colon and rectum. There are three mechanisms responsible for colonoscopic perforation: specifically, mechanical perforation directly from the colonoscope or a biopsy forceps, barotrauma from overzealous air insufflation, and, finally, perforations that occur during therapeutic procedures. Perforation of the colon, which requires surgical intervention more frequently than bleeding, occurs in less than 1 percent of patients undergoing diagnostic colonoscopy and may be seen in up to 3 percent of patients undergoing therapeutic procedures such as polyp removal, dilation of strictures, or laser ablative procedures. Management of colonic perforation secondary to colonoscopy remains a controversial issue in that it can be effectively managed by operative and nonoperative measures. If a perforation does occur, signs and symptoms that the patient will experience will be related to both the size and site of the perforation, adequacy of the bowel preparation, amount of peritoneal soilage, underlying colonic pathology (where a thin walled colon from colitis or ischemia, for example, may result in a larger perforation than a healthy colon), and, finally, overall clinical condition of the patient. Radiology often establishes diagnosis. Plain films of the abdomen and an upright chest x-ray may reveal extravasated air confined to the bowel wall, free intraperitoneal air, retroperitoneal air, subcutaneous emphysema, or even a pneumothorax. A localized perforation may demonstrate lack of pneumoperitoneum. Some surgeons recommend surgery for all colonoscopic perforations; however, there does appear to be a role for conservative management in a select group of patients such as those with silent asymptomatic perforations and those with localized peritonitis without signs of sepsis that continue to improve clinically with conservative management. Finally, conservative management works well in those patients with postpolypectomy coagulation syndrome. Surgery is most definitely indicated in the presence of a large perforation demonstrated either colonoscopically or radiographically and in the setting of generalized peritonitis or ongoing sepsis. The presence of concomitant pathology at time of colonoscopic perforation such as a large sessile polyp likely to be a carcinoma, unremitting colitis, or perforation proximal to a nearly obstructing distal colonic lesion may force immediate surgery. Finally, in the patient who deteriorates with conservative management, one should proceed to surgery.
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PMID:Colonoscopic perforations. Etiology, diagnosis, and management. 891 45

Tc-99m MIBI is taken up avidly by viable tumor tissue and does not accumulate in the necrotic carcinoma. We present a patient who underwent Tc-99m MIBI and Tc-99m HMDP thoracic SPECTs: a large area of increased MIBI uptake with central photopenia (ring appearance) in the right upper lung localizes bone imaging agent and does not localize multiple areas of intense uptake in the metastatic hilar mediastinum lymph nodes. Rapid growth of tumor cells in the lung leading to central necrosis/ischemia accounts for bone imaging agent localization in the tumor, as well as the ring-appearance of lung mass on Tc-99m MIBI imaging. These findings may reflect less viability of the lung tumor as compared with intense MIBI uptake in hilar/mediastinal lymph node uptake without bone agent localization.
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PMID:Ring appearance of Tc-99m MIBI thoracic SPECTs and increased uptake on Tc-99m HMDP thoracic SPECTs in a pulmonary mass of small cell carcinoma. 900 28


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