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Changes of oral microcirculation in chemotherapy patients: A possible correlation with mucositis?
2013
The aim of this investigation is to appraise labial oral microcirculation in chemotherapy patients to clarify the effects of cytotoxic agents on oral microvessels. Twenty-five patients with diagnosis of head and neck tumors were recruited in the study. All the patients were submitted to chemotherapy. Labial oral microcirculation was evaluated on labial mucosa using oral videocapillaroscopy. The statistical significance was checked with the Mann–Whitney U-test (P < 0.05). The analysis of videocapillaroscopic patterns showed statistically significant variations relative to the diameter of the incoming loop; the diameter of the outgoing loop; and loop tortuosity. This study shows that capillar…
Imaging-Based Preoperative Planning
2017
Liver resection in the treatment of colorectal liver metastases, as for any other primary or secondary liver tumor, needs to be oncologically effective and surgically safe. Both goals need equal consideration, and imaging-based preoperative planning is paramount for achieving each of them. Preoperative imaging should ideally identify all metastatic lesions in the liver, as well as extrahepatic disease. Furthermore, it should provide an anatomical roadmap with the exact localization of each lesion within the segmental hepatic anatomy, and its proximity to adjacent vasculo-biliary structures, to allow for proper resection leaving the patient with a sufficiently functioning liver remnant. This…
Tumor Oxygenation Under Normobaric and Hyperbaric Hyperoxia
1997
Tumor hypoxia is an important factor limiting the efficiency of sparsely ionizing ra-diation and O2-dependent chemotherapy. Since the tumor pO2 is the result of a dynamic steady state between oxygen supply and O2 consumption of the tumor tissue, hypoxia could be reduced either by increasing the O2-supply or by reducing the O2 demand of the tumor cells. The O2 supply can be improved for instance by (i) increasing the arterial oxy-gen partial pressure, (ii) improving (and homogenizing) the tumor perfusion, or (iii) en-hancing the O2 release from blood into the tissue by right-shifting the HbO2 dissociation curve. Theoretically, it should also be possible to improve tumor oxygenation by a rela…
Flegmasia cerulea dolens en paciente con carcinoma testicular
2006
Describimos un caso de flegmasia cerulea dolens secundaria a una trombosis venosa profunda por compresión de la vena cava inferior, en un varón de 31 años con un tumor germinal. Necesitó un tratamiento urgente con agentes fibrinolíticos, heparina intravenosa y quimioterapia. Con el tratamiento obtuvo una respuesta completa tumoral y una completa revascularización de la vena cava y vena femoral derecha.
Toxisches Schock Syndrom
1990
We report about a one year old girl with toxic shock syndrome (TSS), which was confirmed by a significant rise of TSST-1 titers. In addition to known manifestations of TSS, to our knowledge this is the first report about development of polyserositis in this disease. Tumor necrosis factor (TNF) was elevated at initial evaluation and fell under treatment with cortisone. This finding is in contrast to in-vitro observations. We believe that the use of cortisone in TSS warrants further investigation.
The Effect of Erythropoietin on Tumor Oxygenation in Normal and Anemic Rats
1994
Anemia associated with malignancy is a common clinical problem. Its etiology is varied and includes nutritional causes, hemorrhage, hemolysis, bone marrow metastasis and hypoplasia, paraneoplastic syndromes, and chemotherapy1, with many patients presenting with anemia even before they receive cytotoxic therapy and even if their bone marrow is not invaded by tumor cells2. The response of tumors to standard radiotherapy and oxygen-dependent chemotherapy in these patients is often less satisfactory than in subjects with normal hemoglobin levels3. This is presumed to be due to the worsening of tumor oxygenation as a result of the decreased oxygen-carrying capacity of the blood in these anemic t…
Cholangitis prevention in endoscopic Klatskin tumor palliation: air cholangiography technique.
2009
INTRODUCTION: Endoscopic biliary drainage is the treatment of choice for inoperable hilar cholangiocarcinoma (so-called Klatskin tumor). Cholangitis is the main complication post-endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) in Klatskin patients, specially when medium contrast is injected into biliary tree that could not be subsequently drained. Bacterial cholangitis is the principal cause of mortality in these patients. The aim of this study is to analyze cholangitis rate resulting from the use of air versus iodine contrast to obtain cholangiography during ERCP. METHODS: In 9 years, 188 inoperable Klatskin patients were recruited and divided into two groups: iodine (A) or air (B) c…
Neuroendocrine tumor of the common bile duct: case report
2017
Neuroendocrine tumors (NET) are a very heterogeneous group of neoplasms; in recent years we have seen an increase in their incidence (3.65 /100.000/year). They can be associated with hereditary endocrine syndromes (MEN, Von Hippel Lindau); they can occur at any age and the incidence is slightly higher in men than women. The aetiology of the neuroendocrine tumors is unclear; in most cases, inflammation of the bile ducts may be the underlying cause and for this reason, the initial patient's evaluation should be focused on the different aspects concerning the oncological one and the possible sequelae of the biliary obstructions that can evolve in biliary sepsis. All neuroendocrine tumors have …
GALAD Score Detects Early Hepatocellular Carcinoma in an International Cohort of Patients With Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis
2020
Background & Aims The prevalence of nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) associated hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is increasing. However, strategies for detection of early-stage HCC in patients with NASH have limitations. We assessed the ability of the GALAD score, which determines risk of HCC based on patient sex; age; and serum levels of α-fetoprotein (AFP), AFP isoform L3 (AFP-L3), and des-gamma-carboxy prothrombin (DCP), to detect HCC in patients with NASH. Methods We performed a case-control study of 125 patients with HCC (20% within Milan Criteria) and 231 patients without HCC (NASH controls) from 8 centers in Germany. We compared the performance of serum AFP, AFP-L3, or DCP vs GALAD …