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Query: UMLS:C0149871 (
deep vein thrombosis
)
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Staging pelvic lymphadenectomy (PLND) was performed in 210 prostatic cancer patients (mean age 67 years, clinical stage T0-T3 M0). A radical retropubic prostatectomy was subsequently performed in 54 men, ten of whom also received postoperative radiotherapy due to positive surgical margins. Ninety-eight patients were treated with external beam radiation alone (70 Gy in 35 fractions) and the remaining 58 received endocrine therapy. The complications of PLND alone (156 patients), consisted of wound infection in eight patients, hematoma or lymphocele in seven, venous thrombosis in three, and cardiac infarction in one patient. Early side-effects of radiotherapy included mild to moderate
proctitis
and/or cystitis in 57 patients. One year after completion of therapy, 48 of the irradiated men had
proctitis
, but only six had severe symptoms. Four patients developed radiation cystitis and two urethral stricture. Following prostatectomy (54 patients), two patients died in pulmonary embolism and another one developed a
deep venous thrombosis
. Hematoma occurred in five patients. Of the 42 surviving patients who did not receive postoperative radiotherapy, eight developed anastomotic strictures and four had severe stress incontinence. Only five were fully potent one year after surgery. Eight of the ten patients receiving radiotherapy after prostatectomy developed side-effects from the intestine and/or the urinary bladder. Two of them became totally incontinent. One developed a severe hemorrhagic cystitis necessitating urinary diversion. All ten were impotent after treatment.
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PMID:Morbidity of pelvic lymphadenectomy, radical retropubic prostatectomy and external radiotherapy in patients with localised prostatic cancer. 781 68
A 41-year-old HIV-positive man who has sex with men (MSM) with a family history of
deep vein thrombosis
(
DVT
) presented to the emergency department with an acutely swollen lower limb. The initial clinical diagnosis was of a possible
DVT
and the patient was anticoagulated. However, investigations subsequently excluded
DVT
and sexually acquired reactive arthropathy (SARA) was eventually diagnosed. This complication followed an earlier attendance at the emergency department, where
proctitis
due to lymphogranuloma venereum (LGV) infection went unrecognized. This is the first reported case of LGV infection mimicking a
DVT
. Prompt recognition and treatment of the initial
proctitis
may have prevented the development of SARA.
...
PMID:Complicated lymphogranuloma venereum infection mimicking deep vein thrombosis in an HIV-positive man. 2258 80