Ann Thorac Surg
August 1995
A patient was treated for lobar pneumonia due to coccidioidomycosis. When the pneumonia recurred, the patient was found to have an arteriovenous malformation, which had become infected. Complete resolution was achieved with resection and postoperative amphotericin B therapy.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe present an unusual pseudotumor that formed in reaction to self-administered intramuscular injections of an anabolic steroid, nandrolone decanoate (Deca-Durabolin) in a young soldier. The histopathologic features which closely mimicked several malignant neoplasms could have led to an incorrect diagnosis of malignancy and unnecessary extensive surgery. To our knowledge, this phenomenon has not been previously reported.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCryptococcus neoformans continues to present diagnostic and treatment challenges in patients with underlying malignant neoplasms. Cryptococcal empyema is a relatively rare complication of cryptococcal disease. It is important to distinguish whether uncontrolled malignancy or cryptococcal infection is responsible for the effusion.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAnn Clin Lab Sci
January 1990
Recently, the association of granulocytic fragments on blood smear with leukoerythroblastosis in sepsis has been identified in nine patients. Granulocytic fragments were identified by both light and electron microscopy as well as cytochemistry. Leukoerythroblastosis is a poorly defined, uncommon syndrome with leukocytosis, left shift, and nucleated red blood cells (nRBCs) disproportionate to the degree of anemia, which may be associated with leukemia or neoplasia in the bone marrow, acute infection, hemolysis, myelofibrosis, or miscellaneous causes.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMalignant fibrous histiocytoma (MFH) and malignant melanoma (MM) occur together often in the differential diagnosis of poorly differentiated neoplasms. They differ, however, in their biologic behavior and recommended treatment. Investigators have therefore explored a variety of special techniques, including electron microscopy (EM) and immunoperoxidase (IP), to classify these tumors accurately and to separate them from each other.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe report here three patients with sepsis and one with acute pancreatitis and possible sepsis who developed granulocytic fragments on blood smears obtained prior to death. In case 1, these fragments were identified cytochemically. In case 3, granulocytic cytoplasmic projections and fragments were identified by electron microscopy of the buffy coat.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe synovium in two well-documented cases of alkaptonuric ochronosis was studied by transmission electron and light microscopy. A feature of alkaptonuria previously unreported in the English-language literature was the presence of phagocytosis of large collagen fibrils by synovial macrophages in both cases. The origin of these fibrils appeared to have been shards of ochronotic cartilage and areas of metaplastic cartilage.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis study of 783 patients with histologically confirmed gastric carcinoma has confirmed the importance of several previously recognized patient- and tumor-related characteristics related to prognosis and identified some new ones. Of the tumor-related factors, the ones that showed the strongest relationship to survival following curative gastric resection were tumor stage, histologic type, breach of lymph-node capsule, sinus histiocytosis, and gross appearance. Of the tumor- and patient-related factors, the ones that showed the strongest relationship to survival from time of diagnosis of surgically noncurable disease were status of primary, liver metastasis, serum bilirubin level, ascites, extent of tumor burden, and weight loss.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe records of 43 patients with histologically proved primary gastric sarcoma treated at M. D. Anderson Hospital and Tumor Institute between 1945 and 1975 were reviewed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe records of patients with primary gastric lymphoma and sarcoma treated at M. D. Anderson Hospital and Tumor Institute between 1945 and 1975 were reviewed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe clinical and pathologic characteristics of gastric carcinoma in patients younger than 30 are compared with those of patients 30 to 39 years of age. Patients in both age groups had similar symptoms, predominantly undifferentiated neoplasms, and poor prognoses. In both groups, there were significant delays in initiation of definitive treatment because of delays in diagnosis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe results of chemotherapy for patients with advanced leiomyosarcoma of gastric origin were analyzed. A total of 23 single-agent and multi-drug regimens were given to 17 patients. DTIC and adriamycin (ADR) were the most commonly used chemotherapeutic agents.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHistological slides of primary tumors and regional lymph nodes from 134 unselected patients operated on for colorectal carcinoma of Dukes' Class B were assessed semiquantitatively for the presence of perivascular lymphocyte cuffing in the muscular layers and pericolic/subserosal fat immediately subjacent to the tumors and for paracortical hyperplasia in the regional lymph nodes. These two immunomorphological features related significantly to each other (p less than 0.05), and their combined presence related signifcantly to favorable disease-free interval (p = 0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTo further characterize important prognostic factors in colorectal cancer of the Dukes' B class the pathologic material from 143 Dukes' B patients was reviewed for the presence of lymphatic and/or blood vessel invasion and correlated with the postoperative tumor-free interval and overall length of survival. In 27 patients with vascular invasion within the bowel wall, both the tumor-free interval and the overall survival time were not significantly different from the same parameters in 116 patients without vascular invasion (P = 0.28, P = 0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF83 patients with colorectal carcinoma of the Dukes' C class were randomised to receive postoperative adjuvant therapy with B.C.G.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFifty-eight patients with Dukes' C classification of carcinoma of the large bowel were placed on adjuvant immuno- or chemoimmunotherapy with Bacillus calmette guerin (BCG) or combination of 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) plus BCG following primary and definitive surgery, and were followed for up to 21 months. Of twenty-six patients receiving BCG alone by scarification, five have relapsed with 75% of freedom from disease estimated at 15.1 months compared with 10.
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