Publications by authors named "Beurlet J"

A case of mesoblastic nephroma in a 35-year-old woman is reported. The mass was located in the upper pole of the left kidney with a predominant extrarenal development. It was clinically misinterpreted as an adrenal tumor and was cured by tumorectomy alone.

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Free ball thrombi of the left atrium are usually observed with mitral valve disease. The authors report the unusual case of this condition without mitral valve disease. A number of classical echocardiographic criteria suggested the precise nature of this left atrial mass before surgical excision.

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A segmental necrosis of the ascending colon sometimes affecting the terminal ileum was observed 13 times in 12 end-stage renal disease patients over a 5400 patient-years observation period. In all but three cases the patient was operated within 24 h of onset of the abdominal pain. Three patients had a bowel perforation; nine had a limited intestinal necrosis.

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Single lymphangiomyoma, rarely encountered, is a form of lymphangiomyomatosis with characteristic proliferation of smooth muscle cells in lymph nodes and vessels. We observed a case in a 47-year-old woman with no past medical history. An echography performed for menorrhage revealed a single iliac localization in the right pelvis.

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We report a case of lymphangiomyomatosis (LAM) which occurred in a twenty six year old woman, presenting with protein losing enteropathy and pancreatic fibrosis due to lymphostasis. Despite having no pulmonary lesion, the patient died quickly. The proliferation of smooth muscle involved the mesenteric, peripancreatic lymphatic channels but also the submucosal lymphatic vessels of the duodenum.

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The pathologic features, the terminology, the etiolgoy, and the causal relations of benign tumours of the liver associated with the use of oral contraceptives were reviewed during a study on six new cases. According to the literature the following points are emphasized: these tumours can be divided into two distinctive conditions, they are commonly called focal nodular hyperplasia and liver cell adenoma, whereas the name hamartoma seems rarely appropriated, they occur without any use of oral contraceptive, but this practice is probably responsible for their increasing number.

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A young woman taking contraceptive hormone treatment for many years developed a hepatocytic adenoma discovered after a massive hemorrhage into the tumor. The patient recovered after a hepatectomy. A total of 160 such cases have been reported in the published literature, and recovery occurred after excision of the lesion in the majority of cases.

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Four cases of "myospherulosis" are presented with a review of the thirty cases previously reported in the litterature. The disease is characterized by clusters of spherules, surrounded by a thin membranous bag, within a multicystic reaction of muscular and subcutaneous tissue or of paranasal sinuses. The actual nature of these spherules still remains unknown.

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Immunocytochemical techniques, applied to material fixed with Bouin's fluid and using immune sera specific to various hormonal polypeptide(s), give a classification of pancreatic and pancreatico-duodenal apudomas based upon cellular functional activity. With a rane containing a minimum of five antibodies (gastrin, insulin, glucagon, somatostatin and pancreatic polypeptide), 15 tumours could be identified amongst the 22 tested. They were either "monohormonal" tumours (10 cases) or "bi- or polyhormonal" tumours (5 cases).

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The authors report three anatomoclinical studies concerning apparently moderately aggressive endocrine tumors developped in the sub-mucosa of the duodenal bulb (2 cases) and of the pyloro-bulbar region (1 case), not connected with the pancreas, and occuring in the absence of a parietal ectopic pancreas. Two of these tumors were ulcerous but the associated syndromes (pains and hemorrhage) did not evoke, clinically, a Zollinger-Ellison syndrome. However, examination with immunofluorescence showed the presence of immunoreactive gastrine in a large number of cells.

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