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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Surgery today 22 (1992), S. 405-408 
    ISSN: 1436-2813
    Keywords: gastric cancer ; metastatic mode ; DNA ploidy ; flow cytometry
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract We studied the amounts of nuclear DNA in gastric cancer metastases histologically and cytochemically by flow cytometry, which was performed retrospectively on paraffin-embedded specimens from 95 patients. At surgery, all cases of aneuploid cancer were positive for lymph node metastases. Liver metastases were frequently seen in aneuploid cancer (63%, P〈0.01), while lung metastases were the most common in diploid cancer (50%, P〈0.05). The incidence of peritoneal metastasis was high in undifferentiated diploid cancer (72%, P〈0.01). Local lymph node recurrence after surgery was more common in aneuploid than in diploid cancer (P〈0.01). The incidence of bone and distant lymph node metastasis was found to be strongly dependant on tissue differentiation. The DNA ploidy pattern is thus considered to be closely linked to lymph node, liver, and lung metastases in gastric cancer.
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    ISSN: 1436-2813
    Keywords: thrombectomy ; inferior vena cava ; intraoperative ultrasonography ; Wilm's tumor
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract The intraoperative ultrasonic explorations for a case of right Wilms' tumor with inferior vena cava thrombosis are reported. This method of assessment is most appropriate for cases of inferior vena cava thrombectomy of malignant tumors either with or without an inferior vena cava resection.
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  • 3
    ISSN: 1436-2813
    Keywords: infusion chemotherapy ; bronchial artery ; lung cancer ; neoadjuvant therapy ; epidermoid carcinoma
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract As preoperative adjuvant therapy for advanced lung cancer, bronchial arterial infusion (BAI) of a chemotherapeutic agent was administered to patients with stage IIIa and IIIb hilar lung cancer. The infusion modality was changed for each term, from a single drug infusion, to a two drug infusion and then a three drug infusion, and the combination of infused drugs was selected in accordance with cell types. A significant radiographic shrinkage was observed after BAI therapy by the single, two and three drug infusions, being noted as 40.7 per cent, 61.8 per cent and 83.9 per cent, respectively. The effect on squamous cell carcinoma was more prominent than on other cell types. Upon microscopic examination of the resected specimens, significant histo-pathological effects were observed in 57.7 per cent of the patients who received single or two drug infusions, while the rate increased to as high as 92.2 per cent in the patients who received the three drug infusion. The histological effects of BAI therapy were also most marked in squamous cell carcinoma. It is of special interest that 5 of the 10 patients who received the three drug infusion of Carboquone (CQ)+ Mitomycin C (MMC)+Nimustine-HCL (ACNU) for squamous cell carcinoma, showed complete disappearance of viable cancer cells at the tumor site; something which was never observed after the single and two drug infusions. It was therefore concluded that BAI therapy for advanced lung cancer should be reappraised through the modification of infusion methods.
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    ISSN: 1436-2813
    Keywords: reconstructed stomach tube ; gastric cancer ; gastric remnant
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract We report herein the case of a 60-year-old woman who presented with dysphagia and anorexia and was subsequently diagnosed as having gastric cancer of the reconstructed stomach tube 36 years after undergoing surgery for a benign esophageal stricture. Reports on carcinoma of the reconstructed stomach tube are rarely found and interestingly, all of the previous cases, which were documented only in the Japanese literature, corresponded to metachronous double cancers after esophageal malignancies. To our knowledge, this is the first case of carcinoma of the reconstructed stomach tube following esophageal resection for a benign stricture, and it is thought that the carcinoma probably developed at the site of the anastomosis a long time after the first operation. We reviewed 30 cases of carcinoma of the reconstructed stomach tube for which the clinicopathological data was complete, and we believe that this new type of cancer needs more than 10 years to develop and should be defined as “carcinoma of the gastric remnant”.
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