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Query: UMLS:C0232487 (abdominal discomfort)
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A 56-year-old man was hospitalized with the complaint of upper abdominal discomfort. A gastrointestinal series revealed a filling defect in the body of the stomach. Under the diagnosis of gastric cancer, total gastrectomy was performed. Borrmann III type cancer measuring 5 X 4 cm, extending to the antrum and the upper portion of the body of the stomach, was identified in the body. Histologically, most of the tumor consisted of squamous cell carcinoma. Adenocarcinoma and a small nest of squamous metaplasia were observed at the peripheral wall of this tumor. The pathological diagnosis was adenosquamous carcinoma. In some regional lymph nodes, metastasis of adenocarcinoma was observed.
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PMID:[Primary adenosquamous carcinoma of the stomach--a case report]. 651 26

Primary peritoneal serous papillary carcinoma (PSPC) is a rare primary peritoneal tumor. Clinically, PSPC usually presents with general abdominal discomfort resulting from variable amounts of ascites. In a state of small amounts of ascites, initial manifestation of massive bilateral pleural effusion is unusual. A 76-year-old female nonsmoker with no asbestos exposure complained of dyspnea during exercise. Chest radiograph showed a massive bilateral pleural effusion. Chest computed tomography (CT) revealed irregular pleural thickening and a small amount of ascites. Abdominopelvic CT revealed nodular thickening of the parietal peritoneum, mesenteric or omental nodules, omental cake, and lymphadenopathy in paraaortic regions. Adenocarcinoma cells were found via cytologic examination in bilateral pleural fluids and ascites. Because the primary site of the adenocarcinoma was not found, a surgical biopsy of the right pleural thickening was performed. The final diagnosis was PSPC. The patient was treated with platinum-based chemotherapy. Physicians should be aware of a possibility of PSPC when the radiographic findings show massive bilateral pleural effusion due to pleural carcinomatosis, with high serum levels of CA125.
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PMID:A case of primary peritoneal serous papillary carcinoma initially presented by massive bilateral pleural effusions. 1662 72

Adenocarcinoma of the vermiform appendix is a rare disease that constitutes less than 0.5% of all gastrointestinal malignancies. A patient was admitted with abdominal discomfort and urinary frequency but no symptoms suggestive of enterovesical fistula, e.g. pneumaturia or urinary tract infection. She was diagnosed with adenocarcinoma of the appendix with a fistula to the urinary bladder.
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PMID:Adenocarcinoma of the appendix with a fistula to the urinary bladder. 2050 19