Background: Increased use of computed tomography (CT) has resulted in greater detection of incidental breast lesions unrelated to the primary diagnostic inquiry.
Purpose: To investigate the morphology and clinical significance of breast abnormalities detected incidentally by conventional CT.
Material And Methods: A total of 2945 female patients underwent CT examinations of the body, including the chest, from May 2006 to April 2010.
We report the case of a 34-year-old woman who underwent total gastrectomy for scirrhous carcinoma in the stomach (T4, N0, H0, CY1, P1, Stage IV). Despite adjuvant chemotherapy with TS-1 and/or CDDP, ascites caused by peritoneal carcinomatosis increased four months after gastrectomy. Therefore, intraperitoneal administration of docetaxel (TXT) at a dosage of 45 mg/m2 was applied.
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