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Malignant paraganglioma caused by a novel germline mutation of the succinate dehydrogenase D-gene--a case report.

2008

Background Paragangliomas of the head and neck are rare, mostly benign tumors. Approximately 10% to 15% of paragangliomas are caused by mutations in the succinate dehydrogenase (SDH) genes B, C, or D. These are often multifocal as part of paraganglioma syndromes and hormone secreting, and malignant particularly associated with mutations in SDHB. Methods and Results A 29-year-old man was seen with recurrent paraganglioma. The patient's father reportedly suffered from bilateral carotid body tumors. Imaging studies showed metastases in both lungs and the liver. There was no increased hormone production by the tumor. Sequence analysis of the SDH genes revealed a novel C to T nonsense mutation i…

AdultMalePathologymedicine.medical_specialtySDHBNonsense mutationmedicine.disease_causeRisk AssessmentSkull Base NeoplasmsPheochromocytomaParagangliomaTreatment RefusalGermline mutationParagangliomamedicineMalignant ParagangliomaHumansGenetic Predisposition to DiseaseGerm-Line MutationNeoplasm StagingMutationbusiness.industryBiopsy Needlemedicine.diseaseImmunohistochemistryPedigreeSuccinate DehydrogenaseOtorhinolaryngologyPositron-Emission TomographySDHDbusinessHeadneck
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Minilaparoscopy-guided spleen biopsy in systemic disease with splenomegaly of unknown origin.

2002

With the advent of a minimally invasive laparoscopy technique, the advantages of diagnostic laparoscopy are being rediscovered. We report here on four patients with systemic disease of unknown origin and splenomegaly, in whom minilaparoscopy-guided splenic biopsy yielded a definitive diagnosis. Four patients with unclear systemic disease were studied using diagnostic minilaparoscopy and guided spleen biopsy, after failure of diagnostic work-up. Minilaparoscopic spleen biopsy revealed the diagnosis of a B-cell non-Hodgkin's lymphoma in two cases. In one patient, who had a history of Still's disease, the spleen biopsy showed granulocytic infiltration in the spleen typical of an acute episode …

AdultMalePathologymedicine.medical_specialtySystemic diseaseAdolescentArgon plasma coagulationStill DiseaseSpleenBiopsyMedicineHumansMinimally Invasive Surgical ProceduresLaparoscopyFibrin glueUltrasonographyAcquired Immunodeficiency Syndromemedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryLymphoma Non-HodgkinBiopsy NeedleGastroenterologyMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseHodgkin DiseaseArthritis JuvenileLymphomamedicine.anatomical_structureSplenomegalyFemaleLaparoscopybusinessSpleenEndoscopy
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Flow cytometric DNA analysis of hepatic tumours on ultrasound-guided fine-needle aspirates

1992

A study was performed on a nonconsecutive series of 51 patients in order to assess the feasibility, reliability, and usefulness of flow cytometric (FCM) DNA analysis of samples obtained from benign and malignant hepatic tumours by means of ultrasound-guided fine-needle aspiration (UG-FNA). Cytological and often histological confirmation of the nature of the lesion was obtained in all cases from an expert pathologist. For FCM DNA analysis in 32 cases, it was also possible to use samples obtained at surgery from the actual tumours. There were no post UG-FNA complications, either early or late. It was possible to perform FCM DNA analysis on 6/7 (85.7%) of the benign tumour aspirates and all 44…

AdultMalePathologymedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.medical_treatmentAneuploidyBenign tumourschemistry.chemical_compoundmedicineHumansUltrasonicsHepatic tumoursAgedUltrasonographyAged 80 and overChemotherapybusiness.industryBiopsy NeedleLiver NeoplasmsDNA NeoplasmGeneral MedicineSmall tumoursMiddle AgedAneuploidyFlow Cytometrymedicine.diseaseDiploidyUltrasound guidedOncologychemistryFemaleSurgeryUltrasonographybusinessDNAJournal of Surgical Oncology
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Infrequent early recanalization of greater saphenous vein after endovenous laser treatment

2003

Abstract Objective The frequency of recanalization of the greater saphenous vein (GSV) after endovenous laser treatment (ELT) is unclear. This study was undertaken to establish the incidence of early recanalization after ELT and to study the histopathologic features of reperfused and excised GSV. Methods One hundred nine GSV in 85 consecutive patients with clinical stage C 2-6 E P,S A S,P,D P R disease were treated with ELT. Twelve months of follow-up with duplex scanning at regular intervals was possible in 104 treated veins (95.4%) in 82 patients (96.5%). Recanalized vessels were removed surgically and examined at histopathology. Results ELT-induced occlusion proved permanent at duplex sc…

AdultMaleReoperationmedicine.medical_specialtyHigh ligationAdolescentmedicine.medical_treatmentGreater saphenous veinRisk AssessmentSeverity of Illness IndexCohort StudiesDuplex scanningOcclusionmedicineHumansSaphenous VeinProspective StudiesStage (cooking)Vascular PatencyAgedAged 80 and overUltrasonography Doppler Duplexbusiness.industryBiopsy NeedleEndovenous laser treatmentMiddle AgedImmunohistochemistrySurgeryTreatment OutcomeLower ExtremityVenous InsufficiencyFemaleSurgeryHistopathologyLaser TherapyCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessSaphenous veinsFollow-Up StudiesJournal of Vascular Surgery
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Can side-specific biopsy findings predict the side of nodal metastasis in clinically localized prostate cancer? Results from a multicenter prospectiv…

2013

Background To evaluate the correlation between the side of positive biopsy (Bx) and the risk of lymph-node metastases (LNMs) on each side and to quantify the risk of contralateral LNMs in patients with unilateral positive biopsy. Methods We analyzed the outcomes of 1599 patients with complete data regarding the sides of positive Bx and LN (lymph-node). By dividing each prostate into two separate sides, we assessed the accuracy of the side-specific Bx details in determining the side of positive nodes; the area under the receiver-operating characteristic (ROC) (AUCs) was used. For patients with unilateral positive Bx, we assessed the risk of homolateral and contralateral LNMs according to the…

AdultMaleRiskmedicine.medical_specialtyProstate biopsyPelviLymph node metastasis; Pelvic lymph node dissection; Prostate biopsy; Prostate cancer; Radical prostatectomyPelvisProstate biopsyProstate cancerLymph node metastasiProstateBiopsymedicineHumansProspective StudiesProspective surveyAgedAged 80 and overProstatectomyLymph node metastasisProstate cancermedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryNodal metastasisProstatic NeoplasmsLymph NodeLymphatic MetastasiGeneral MedicineMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseRadical prostatectomySurgeryPelvic lymph node dissectionDissectionProspective Studiemedicine.anatomical_structureROC CurveOncologyLymphatic MetastasisProstatic NeoplasmLymph Node ExcisionSurgeryRadiologyLymph NodesBiopsy Large-Core NeedlebusinessBiopsy findingsHuman
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Safety and Feasibility of a New Minimally Invasive Diagnostic Laparoscopy Technique

1998

Background and Study Aims: Laparoscopy combined with guided liver biopsy offers many advantages in the diagnosis and staging of chronic liver diseases and is superior to other diagnostic procedures. We developed a new minilaparoscopic technique and evaluated the utility of this minimally invasive laparoscopic system in the first 320 patients who underwent diagnostic assessment for liver disease or peritoneal carcinosis. Patients and Methods: Between July 1996 and February 1998, minilaparoscopy, with analgesia and sedation was carried out in 320 patients. It was done using a 1.9-mm optical instrument, which was inserted through the same 2.75-mm trocar as the Veress needle used for inflating …

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyCirrhosisAdolescentBiopsySedationDiagnosis DifferentialLiver diseasePneumoperitoneummedicineHumansMinimally Invasive Surgical ProceduresChildLaparoscopyPeritoneal NeoplasmsVeress needleAgedRetrospective Studiesmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryLiver DiseasesGastroenterologyReproducibility of ResultsMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseLaparoscopesSurgeryEndoscopyLiverPatient SatisfactionChild PreschoolLiver biopsyChronic DiseaseFeasibility StudiesFemaleLaparoscopyRadiologySafetymedicine.symptombusinessPneumoperitoneum ArtificialFollow-Up StudiesEndoscopy
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Minilaparoscopy versus conventional laparoscopy in the diagnosis of hepatic diseases

2001

Minilaparoscopy (ML) is being used increasingly in the diagnosis of liver disease. This is a prospective study of the accuracy and safety of ML compared with conventional laparoscopy (CL) in the diagnostic workup of liver disease.One hundred four patients with suspected liver disease were randomized either to undergo CL (n = 50) or ML (n = 54). CL was performed with a standard Storz laparoscope (Ø 11 mm, Storz GmbH, Tuttlingen, Germany) according to accepted guidelines. For ML a 1.9-mm small-diameter optical telescope was used (Richard Wolf GmbH, Knittlingen, Germany). In all cases, an attempt was made to obtain a liver biopsy specimen.Laparoscopy could successfully be performed in 100 of 1…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyEndoscopeSensitivity and SpecificityLiver diseaseBiopsy SiteBiopsymedicineHumansRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingProspective StudiesProspective cohort studyLaparoscopyAgedmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryLiver DiseasesBiopsy NeedleGastroenterologyMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseLaparoscopesSurgeryEndoscopyLiver biopsyFemaleLaparoscopybusinessGastrointestinal Endoscopy
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Pancreatic cancer detection with magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography and endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography: a prospective contro…

2000

Summary Background Magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography (MRCP) is a non-invasive and increasingly used procedure in cases involving biliary and pancreatic diseases. However, the accuracy of MRCP in differential diagnosis between pancreatic cancer and chronic pancreatitis has never been documented in a large prospective controlled study. Methods 124 patients were recruited for the study, selected from 141 consecutive patients with an average age of 55 years (range 19–80) who presented to our department between February, 1996, and January, 1998, with a strong clinical suspicion of pancreatic cancer. MRCP images were interpreted by a radiologist and a gastroenterologist who were unaware…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyPancreatic diseaseBiopsySensitivity and SpecificityGastroenterologyPredictive Value of TestsPancreatic cancerInternal medicineBiopsymedicineHumansProspective StudiesAgedAged 80 and overCholangiopancreatography Endoscopic RetrogradeCommon Bile DuctObserver VariationMagnetic resonance cholangiopancreatographyEndoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatographymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryBiopsy NeedleCarcinomaPancreatic DuctsGeneral MedicineMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseMagnetic Resonance ImagingPancreatic Neoplasmsmedicine.anatomical_structurePancreatitisChronic DiseaseFeasibility StudiesPancreatitisFemaleRadiologyDifferential diagnosisPancreasbusinessFollow-Up StudiesThe Lancet
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Autoimmune findings resembling connective tissue disease in a patient with Castleman's disease.

1997

Multicentric angiofollicular lymphnode hyperplasia (multicentric Castleman's disease) may be associated with acute phase reaction and several autoimmune features. Since lymphadenopathy is a common feature in connective tissue disease, a clear distinction between the different disease entities may be difficult. We describe a 26-year-old male patient with predominant cervical lymphadenopathy, hepatosplenomegaly and polyserositis, diagnosed as collagen disease. He showed several autoimmune features including autoimmune haemolytic anaemia, cryoglobulinaemia, positive antinuclear and anti smooth muscle antibodies, serum immune complexes and a sensorimotor polyneuropathy. Under immunosuppressive …

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"Dry biopsies" with spraying of dilute epinephrine optimize biopsy mapping of long segment Barrett's esophagus

2008

BACKGROUND AND STUDY AIMS: For surveillance of Barrett’s esophagus random stepwise four-quadrant biopsy (4QB) is recommended for detecting macroscopically occult neoplasias. Thorough performance of the systematic protocol is commonly hampered by poor visibility due to oozing from biopsy sites. Topical application of dilute epinephrine may prevent bleeding by vasoconstriction of superficial microvessels and might therefore enable ”dry biopsy” sampling. The aim of this study was to examine the safety and efficacy of spraying dilute epinephrine for optimal 4QB mapping of Barrett’s esophagus. PATIENTS AND METHODS: In this prospective, double-blind trial 40 patients with known long segment Barre…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyRandomizationEpinephrinemedicine.medical_treatmentAdministration TopicalBarrett EsophagusEsophagusDouble-Blind MethodBiopsymedicineHumansVasoconstrictor AgentsSampling (medicine)EsophagusSalineAgedAged 80 and overmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryEsophageal diseaseBiopsy NeedleGastroenterologyMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseSurgerymedicine.anatomical_structureEpinephrineBarrett's esophagusFemaleEsophagoscopybusinessmedicine.drug
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