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Bulletin of Alexandria Faculty of Medicine. 2001; 37 (4): 473-477
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-172843

ABSTRACT

To assess the effects of tamoxifen therapy in breast cancer patients on the endometrium. Study was conducted on 30 tamoxiten treated and 10 non-treated breast cancer patients who already were surgically treated. Cases and controls were matching regarding age, parity and time since menopause. Thorough clinical and Laboratory assessment was done. Cases and controls were subjected to transvaginal sonography [TVS] and diagnostic curettage. In tamoxiten group: there was significant increase in uterine volume and endometrial thickness. Significant increase in the incidence of endometrial changes was found: 46.7% atrophic endometrium, 13.3% proliferative endometrium, 13.3% simple hyperplasia, 13.3% cystic hyperplasia, 3.3% adenomatous hyperplasia and 10% endometrial polypi. No single case of atypical hyperplasia nor endometrial carcinoma was found. Tamoxifen treated breast cancer patients have increased risk of endometrial hyperplasia and polypi. Hyperplasia being the forerunner of endometrial cancer, such patients should be allotted to the high risk groups for endometrial cancer


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Tamoxifen/adverse effects , Endometrium/pathology , Histology
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Bulletin of Alexandria Faculty of Medicine. 1994; 30 (Supp. 6): 1994.S-2004.S
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-170547

ABSTRACT

This study was undertaken on 80 cases of colitis and 5 control cases. The study subjects were subdivided into 2 groups [GI] included 50 consecutive patients from Division of Gastroenterology, Department of Medicine. They were subjected to detailed history taking, thorough clinical examination, stool analysis, colonoscopy and biopsy. [GII] included 30 retrospective cases collected from the files of Pathology department. All specimens were subjected to routine histopathological examination. They were classified into Schistosomal colitis [26 cases -32.5%], amaebic colitis [16 cases - 20%], acute self limited colitis [ASLC] [3 cases - 3.75%], Crohn's disease [CD] [11 cases - 13.75%], chronic ulcerative colitis [CUC] [14 cases - 17.5%], collagenous colitis [one case - 1.25%] and colitis with non-specific pathologic changes [9 cases - 11.25%]. For CD, skip lesions and cobblestones were the main diagnostic endoscopic findings which were detected in 5 cases only, while the diffuse wet glaring mucosa from blood, mucus were the main findings in UC and ASLC. Microscopically, maintenance of glands architecture with persevered goblet cell population despite heavy deposition of the lamina propria by inflammatory cells mainly histiocytes that extended into the submucosa were the main diagnostic points of CD. While glands destruction and atrophy associated with cryptitis and inflammatory infiltrates mainly plasma cells were the main features of CUC. In cases of ASLC, history of acute colitis associated with preserved gland architecture, edema and inflammatory infiltrate mainly PNL that localized predominantly in the lower half of the mucosa were the main features. For collagenous colitis, chronic watery diarrhea with microscopic detection of subepithelial layer of collagen were the diagnostic signs. Accordingly we could conclude that proper diagnosis of colitis and subsequently proper management could be reached in almost every case with colitis but it rests on clinical, endoscopic, and pathological correlation provided that full colonoscopic examination was undertaken and sufficient number of biopsies of full thickness mucosa and at least part of the submucosa were taken from the proper sites


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Colitis/classification , Endoscopy , Biopsy , Histology , Colonoscopy/methods , Prospective Studies , Retrospective Studies
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Egyptian Orthopaedic Journal [The]. 1981; 16 (1): 27-31
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-94538

ABSTRACT

An unusual case of Ewing's sarcoma of the first metacarpal bone is reported. There were no systemic reactions or leucocytosis. The tumour grew slowly for one year. The rediographic appearance differed from those encounterd in Ewing's sarcoma of the long tubular or flat bones. The response to rediotherapy was satisfactory


Subject(s)
Metacarpus , Case Reports
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