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Query: UMLS:C0729233 (
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Chest wall hydatidosis, rare even in the endemic countries, represents 0.09 to 0.3 % of all cases of thoracic echinococcosis. The authors report the case of a 76 year-old man presenting a chest wall mass 4 years after surgery for colic carcinoma. The mass presented both hypoechoic and hyperechoic structures in the ultrasound chest echography. Therefore, metastastic
colon cancer
was suspected. The pathological study of the mass revealed hydatid membranes.
Thoracic
tomodensitometry supported the diagnosis of costovertebral and soft tissue hydatid cysts. The patient underwent the surgical resection of two rib arches, a transverse apophysis and the neighbouring soft tissue associated with pre- and post-surgical albendazole. No clinical manifestations were noted in the follow-up after 1 year.
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PMID:[Hydatid cyst of the chest wall mimicking metastatic colon cancer]. 1999 57
An 82-year-old woman with symptomatic severe aortic stenosis (AS) developed an obstructive ileus caused by
colon cancer
. Colectomy was considered a high-risk surgery due to both the severe AS and obstructive ileus. Therefore, we planned placement of a colonic stent for the obstructive ileus. After stenting, we performed transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) instead of surgical aortic valve replacement (SAVR), because of the risk of bleeding during extracorporeal circulation and the perioperative risk of AVR (Society of
Thoracic
Surgery predicted risk of mortality: 7.4%). Successful colonic stenting and TAVI allowed a safer colectomy. The period from TAVI to colectomy was 12 days. TAVI could be useful for symptomatic severe AS in high-risk patients prior to non-cardiac surgery, especially for malignant tumors. <
Learning objective:
In patients with symptomatic severe aortic stenosis, aortic valve replacement is recommended prior to non-cardiac surgery. However, in patients with a malignancy, the complications due to the tumor and the risk of extracorporeal circulation remain a challenge in surgical aortic valve replacement. In such cases, transcatheter aortic valve implantation may be a useful option to reduce the incidence of complications and the time to surgery for the malignancy.>.
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PMID:Transcatheter aortic valve implantation in a patient with severe aortic valve stenosis, colon cancer, and obstructive ileus: A case report. 3027 82
A patient with a history of
colon cancer
was admitted to our emergency department due to progressive dyspnea, chest pain, and swelling of the upper limbs and face. A central venous port device had been implanted into the right subclavian vein for administration of systemic chemotherapy several months prior.
Thoracic
computed tomography scan revealed a 2.8 cm-long thrombus arising from the tip of the venous catheter, which completely occluded the superior vena cava in close proximity to the right atrium.
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PMID:Emergency Venous Angioplasty of a Complete Superior Vena Cava Thrombosis. 3115 15