5 resultados para Hepatic neoplasia


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Apresentam-se seis casos de síndrome da veia cava superior causado por neoplasia do pulmão e que foram tratados por endopróteses colocadas por via percutânea. Descreve-se a técnica e avaliam-se os resultados. Num caso ocorreu trombose aguda da endoprótese que foi tratada por uroquinase. Não se registaram outras complicações. Um doente faleceu 1 mês depois por progressão da doença. Os restantes mantinham-se sem queixas de síndrome da veia cava superior durante mais do que 6 meses. Conclui-se que a colocação de endopróteses é uma técnica pouco invasiva, eficaz e com melhoria imediata no síndrome da veia cava superior.

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A broncofibroscopia (BF) é frequentemente efectuada em doentes com pneumonias de evolução arrastada com o objectivo de excluir patologia endobrónquica de etiologia neoplásica. Dado que a resolução radiográfica das pneumonias da comunidade é variável, sendo dependente de vários factores (agente etiológico, idade, doenças associadas) a decisão para efectuar uma BF é muitas vezes empírica. Com o objectivo de descrever a nossa experiência neste problema estudámos retrospectivamente 123 doentes com o diagnóstico de pneumonia da comunidade baseado em critérios clínicos e radiográficos e que, apesar da antibioferapia considerada adequada, não apresentavam melhoria radiográfica significativa ao fim de pelo menos 2 semanas. Obtivemós um diagnóstico histológico de neoplasia maligna do pulmão em 7 doentes (5,6° o), sendo todos do sexo masculino, com idade superior a 55 anos efuínadores de pelo menos 40 U.M.A. A análise comparativa com os restantes doentes mostrou diferenças com significado~estatístico em relação à idade e ao consumo tabágico. O tempo de evolução da doença,valores médios de hemoglobina, leucocitos, VS, existência ou não de alterações da função renal ou hepática não foram significativamente diferentes nos dois grupos. Concluimos que a BF deve ser efectuada precocemente nos doentes pertencentes ao grupo de risco identificado (fumadores, com mais de 55 anos) não se justificando a sua realização nos restantes doentes antes das 4 a 8 semanas de evolução, a menos que estejam presentes critérios clínicos objectivos tais como progressão da doença ou agravamento do estado geral.

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The decrease in the number of cadaveric donors has proved a limiting factor in the number of liver transplants, leading to the death of many patients on the waiting list. The living donor liver transplantation is an option that allows, in selected cases, increase the number of donors. One of the most serious complications in liver transplantation is hepatic artery thrombosis, in the past considered potentially fatal without urgent re-transplantation. A white male patient, 48 years old, diagnosed with hepatocellular carcinoma in chronic liver failure caused by hepatitis B virus, underwent living donor liver transplantation (right lobe). Doppler echocardiography performed in the immediate postoperative period did not identify arterial flow in the right branch, having been confirmed thrombosis of the right hepatic artery in CT angiography. Urgent re-laparotomy was performed, which consisted of thrombectomy and re-anastomosis of the hepatic artery with segmental splenic artery allograft interposition. The patient started anticoagulation and antiplatelet therapy with acetylsalicylic acid. Serial evaluation with Doppler echocardiography showed hepatic artery patency. At present, the patient is asymptomatic. One of the most devastating complications in liver transplantation, and particularly in living liver donor, is thrombosis of the hepatic artery; thus, early diagnosis and treatment is vital. The rapid intervention for revascularization of the graft avoids irreversible ischemia of the bile ducts and hepatic parenchyma, thus avoiding the need for re-transplantation.

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Actinomycosis is a rare disorder caused by an anaerobic gram-positive bacillus (Actinomyces), predominantly by the Actinomyces israelii species. Only 20% of cases show an abdominal manifestation, the appendix and ileocecal valve being the most frequent locations. Definitive diagnosis is based on microbiological cultures, microscopy or macroscopy examination. Nevertheless, histological examination of the percutaneous biopsy and blood microbiological cultures are rarely positives. Preoperative diagnosis is hampered by the lack of specific clinical and imaging manifestations, which often mimic malignancy. The rate of preoperative diagnosis is less than 10%, however, the outcome is excellent, with a low mortality rate. The authors describe the case of a patient who was diagnosed with primary hepatic actinomycosis only by a histological examination of the surgical specimen of left hepatectomy extended to segments V and VIII, for suspected malignant lesion. This case demonstrates the difficulties in diagnosing hepatic actinomycosis.

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OBJECTIVE: To determine the spectrum of MEN1 mutations in Portuguese kindreds, and identify mutation-carriers. PATIENTS, DESIGN AND RESULTS: Six unrelated MEN1 families were studied for MEN1 gene mutations by single-strand conformational polymorphism (SSCP) and DNA sequence analysis of the coding region and exon-intron boundaries of the MEN1 gene. These methods identified 4 different heterozygous mutations in four families: two mutations are novel (mt 1539 delG and mt 655 ims 11 bp) and two have been previously observed (mt 735 del 46p and mt 1656 del C) all resulting in a premature stop codon. In the remaining two families, in whom no mutations or abnormal MEN1 transcripts were detected, segregation studies of the 5' intragenic marker D11S4946 and codon 418 polymorphism in exon 9 revealed two large germline deletions of the MEN1 gene. Southern blot and tumour loss of heterozygosity analysis confirmed and refined the limits of these deletions, which spanned the MEN1 gene at least from: exon 7 to the 3' untranslated region, in one family, and the 5' polymorphic site D11S4946 to exon 9 (obliterating the initiation codon), in the other family. Twenty-six mutant-gene carriers were identified, 6 of which were asymptomatic. CONCLUSIONS: These results emphasize the importance of the detection of MEN1 germline deletions in patients who do not have mutations of the coding region. Important clues indicating the presence of such deletions may be obtained by segregation studies using the intragenic polymorphisms D11S4946 and at codon 418. The detection of these mutations will help in the genetic counselling of clinical management of the MEN1 families in Portugal.