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Query: UNIPROT:P61278 (
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Precise diagnostic work up of a suspected thymic pathology in patients with myasthenia gravis (MG) is very important for potential surgical implications and further disease course. In this study the diagnostic value of combined preoperative radiological (CAT scan) and nuclear based imaging (octreotide and thallium scintigraphy) in patients with MG was evaluated. Twenty four patients were included. Histopathology revealed
thymoma
in nine patients, thymic carcinoma (TC) in one patient, lymphofollicular hyperplasia in seven patients, and involuted thymus in another seven patients. Diagnostic sensitivity for detecting
thymoma
/TC was 80 % in CAT scan as well as in
somatostatin
scintigraphy; the combination of both procedures reached 90 %. However, the diagnostic specifity to exclude
thymoma
in CAT scan was 100 % and in octreotide scintigraphy 85.7 %. Semiquantitative octreotide uptake significantly correlated with histological grading of
thymoma
/TC (r = 0.764) and histological proliferation rate Ki67 (r = 0.894). Thallium scintigraphy was positive only in one out of four
thymoma
cases. In this study,
somatostatin
scintigraphy has been shown to be a useful additional diagnostic technique in detecting thymic malignancies in patients with MG. These results might be especially helpful in patients with late onset MG as these patients are in general no candidates for thymectomy.
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PMID:Thymic pathologies in myasthenia gravis: a preoperative assessment of CAT scan and nuclear based imaging. 2681 Jul 25
Octreotide is a
somatostatin
analog known for its role in the treatment of acute variceal bleeding, enterocutaneous fistula and carcinoid syndrome. The reduction of portal pressure from splanchnic vasoconstriction has been attributed to the inhibition of nitric oxide synthesis, guanylate cyclase and release of glucagon. Octreotide has many therapeutic applications as a result of the ubiquitous nature of
somatostatin
receptors throughout the body. The effects of octreotide on vascular tone make it potentially useful in the treatment of intraoperative vasoplegia, hypotension with low systemic vascular resistance with preserved cardiac output that is refractory to adrenergic agonists. We present a case in which a patient undergoing
thymoma
resection developed vasoplegia that was effectively treated with octreotide. We believe that this case illustrates the need for further investigation on the potential efficacy of octreotide as an adjunct for the treatment of vasoplegia and other forms of shock.
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PMID:Case report on intravenous octreotide for the treatment of intraoperative vasoplegia following thymoma resection. 3080 Mar 5
Thymomas
are the most common mediastinal tumors. Systemic therapy for patients with unresectable or recurrent thymomas is a challenging field in the current oncology research. There is some evidence that
somatostatin
analogs combined with corticosteroids may have a role in the treatment of advanced malignant
thymoma
; however, the role of these agents have not been fully evaluated.
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PMID:Octreotide in the treatment of malignant thymoma - Case report. 3298 94
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