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Br J Med Med Res ; 2015; 5(10): 1280-1286
Artigo em Inglês | IMSEAR | ID: sea-176101

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Background: Gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs) are rare tumors, but comprise the most common mesenchymal neoplasms of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. We report a clinical series of abdominal GIST and discuss the diagnosis and management in Indian patients. Case Series: The data on demographic profile, clinical presentation and management of 12 cases of GIST from a single surgical unit in the last seven years were studied retrospectively. Preoperatively, ultrasonographic and computerized tomographic scans of the abdomen were the main investigations used for evaluation; the others being upper gastrointestinal endoscopy and X-ray of the chest. Histopathological examination and immunohistochemical evaluation were used to confirm the diagnosis. Results: The mean age at presentation was 47.9 years (range 35 – 70 years). Mean duration of symptoms was of 5 months (range 10 days–2 years). While all 12 patients presented with abdominal pain, 10 complained of abdominal lump. Two patients complained of vomiting and 1 of upper GI bleed. All patients were operated. In 7 cases, the GIST was arising from the ileum, 3 from the stomach and 2 from the mesentery. Nine cases had low grade benign tumors and 3 had malignancy. Conclusion: Abdominal pain and lump are the most common clinical symptoms of abdominal GIST. Vomiting, upper GI bleeding and weight loss are among the other important symptoms. Most of the tumors are benign and surgical resection remains the mainstay of treatment.

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Artigo em Inglês | IMSEAR | ID: sea-46741

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The variations in origin and course of the thoracoacromial trunk (TAT) and its branches were studied in 178 cadavers during the routine dissection from the year 1982 to 2002. The TAT originated from the first part of the axillary artery (AA) in 13.4% cases of the right and 10.6% of the left axilla. The variations in origin of the branches of TAT were divided into three groups. First variation group showed deltoacromial (DA) and clavipectoral (CP) subtrunks of the TAT originating directly from the AA in majority of cases. Second group revealed clavicular branch of the TAT originating from the AA, whereas in the third group all classical branches originated directly from the AA and there was no existence of the TAT. The superior thoracic artery (STA) originated from the TAT in 16.8% (Confidence Interval, CI: 11.12-21.89) cases of the right and 6.1% (CI: 2.59-9.53) of the left axilla and the lateral thoracic artery in 39.8% (CI: 32.01-46.10) cases of the right and 29.3% (CI: 15.01-26.80) of the left axilla. The incidence of variations in origin of the TAT and its branches was found higher on right side. The knowledge of these variations is of anatomical and surgical interest. This information is useful for the surgeons dealing with the axillary region especially in case of reconstructive surgery.


Assuntos
Axila/anatomia & histologia , Artéria Axilar/anormalidades , Cadáver , Humanos , Incidência , Projetos Piloto , Prevalência , Artérias Torácicas/anormalidades
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Artigo em Inglês | IMSEAR | ID: sea-46680

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Origin and course of the articular branch of the axillary artery was recorded in 151 (43.9%) out of 344 axilla during the routine dissection. The branch was observed in 60.5% right side and 39.4% left side of male axilla, whereas in 55.5% right and 44.4% left side of female axilla and the difference was found significant (P < 0.001) among the gender. The orientation of the articular branch on right and left side was of similar proportion in both the sexes. The articular branch entered into the shoulder joint either upper, middle or lower part of the capsule of joint. This articular branch originated mostly from the lateral aspect of second part of the axillary artery below to the origin of the lateral thoracic artery. This is a rare observation and is of importance to clinicians dealing with the shoulder joint.


Assuntos
Artéria Axilar/anatomia & histologia , Cadáver , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Articulação do Ombro/irrigação sanguínea
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