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Objective To investigate the imaging manifestations and pathogenesis of liver focal nodular hyperplasia-like(FNH-like)lesions in patients undergoing antineoplastic chemotherapy.Methods The clinical and imaging data of focal nodular hyperplasia(FNH)and FNH-like lesions patients confirmed by pathology after antineoplastic chemotherapy were analyzed retrospectively.Results A total of 67 FNH-like nodules were detected in 15 patients after antineoplastic chemotherapy,including multiple FNH nodules in 8 cases and sin-gle nodule in 7 cases.The mean detected time of FNH-like nodules was(18.9±11.7)months.Central scarring could be observed during follow-up in 5 nodules,and the rest showed atypical FNH features.Among 45 nodules examined with hepatocyte-specific con-trast medium,36 nodules showed slightly high signal in the hepatobiliary phase and other 9 nodules showed isosignal.Conclusion FNH-like lesions in patients during antineoplastic chemotherapy have certain imaging features,such as lack of central scarring,gener-ally smaller nodules,delayed enhancement,and hyperenhancement in hepatobiliary-specific phase,which are of significant value in the diagnosis and differential diagnosis of the disease.
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RESUMEN Presentamos el caso de una paciente de 67 años con un diagnóstico clínico de reacción adversa cutánea al uso del agente quimioterapéutico citarabina, el cual recibió en el contexto del tratamiento médico por leucemia mieloide aguda. Se realiza la descripción epidemiológica, signos clínicos, evolución médica y realizamos la comparación con casos similares previamente descritos. Para excluir otros diagnósticos diferenciales se realizó estudio histopatológico y su correlación con el examen clínico.
ABSTRACT We report the case of a 67-year-old female patient with a medical diagnosis of cutaneous adverse reaction to the use of the chemotherapeutic agent cytarabine, which she received in the context of medical treatment for acute myeloid leukemia. Epidemiological description, clinical signs, medical evolution, and comparison with similar cases previously described. In order to exclude other differential diagnoses, histopathological study and its correlation with the clinical examination were performed.
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Objective To evaluate the efficacy of endoscopic ultrasonography(EUS)guided implantation of 5-FU seeds for progressive gastric cancer.Methods A total of 23 patients with progressive gastric cancer and outflow obstruction were enrolled into the study.During the endoscopy procedure, 45-60 5-FU seeds were implanted into the tumors with guidance of EUS, with an average dose of 100 mg.Volumes of tumor were examined with 3D-EUS before and after the treatment.Results A total of 33 procedures of 5-FU implantation were performed.By measurements of 3D-EUS, the numbers of patients with complete respons, partial response, no change, progressive disease were 1, 15, 6 and 1, respectively.In terms of outflow obstruction improvement, significant effect, obvious effect and average effect were achieved in 6, 7 and 9 patients, respectively, with an overall response rate at 91.4%.Conclusion EUS-guided 5-FU seed implantation in progressive gastric cancer is safe,reliable and effective with few complications.3D-EUS may be a new method to evaluate curative effect.
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