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Acta gastroenterol. latinoam ; 22(1): 57-9, ene.-mar. 1992. ilus
Article in Spanish | BINACIS | ID: bin-26091

ABSTRACT

Desmoid tumors are rare, less than 0,1% of all tumors (6,2%). The word desmoid has been reconized since 1838, and applied to non-encapsulated tumors, of connective origin and locally infiltrative. Generally, their course is painless and the recurrence rate is high if resection has not been complete. Most of these tumors can be found in different anatomic areas, most commonly the anterior abdominal wall although other sites, intra or extraabdominal, have been reported. We describe the case of 50 years old female patient, with abdominal pain caused by an intraabdominal desmoid tumor (AU)


Subject(s)
Middle Aged , Humans , Female , Abdominal Neoplasms/pathology , Fibroma/pathology , Abdominal Neoplasms/surgery , Fibroma/surgery , Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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Acta gastroenterol. latinoam ; 22(1): 57-9, ene.-mar. 1992. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-113464

ABSTRACT

Desmoid tumors are rare, less than 0,1% of all tumors (6,2%). The word desmoid has been reconized since 1838, and applied to non-encapsulated tumors, of connective origin and locally infiltrative. Generally, their course is painless and the recurrence rate is high if resection has not been complete. Most of these tumors can be found in different anatomic areas, most commonly the anterior abdominal wall although other sites, intra or extraabdominal, have been reported. We describe the case of 50 years old female patient, with abdominal pain caused by an intraabdominal desmoid tumor


Subject(s)
Middle Aged , Humans , Female , Abdominal Neoplasms/pathology , Fibroma/pathology , Abdominal Neoplasms/surgery , Fibroma/surgery , Tomography, X-Ray Computed
5.
Acta Gastroenterol Latinoam ; 22(1): 57-9, 1992.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1295290

ABSTRACT

Desmoid tumors are rare, less than 0.1% of all tumors (6.2%). The word desmoid has been recognized since 1838, and applied to non-encapsulated tumors, of connective origin and locally infiltrative. Generally, their course is painless and the recurrence rate is high if resection has not been complete. Most of these tumors can be found in different anatomic areas, most commonly the anterior abdominal wall although other sites, intra- or extra-abdominal, have been reported. We describe the case of a 50 year old female patient, with abdominal pain caused by an intraabdominal desmoid tumor.


Subject(s)
Abdominal Neoplasms/complications , Abdominal Pain/etiology , Fibroma/complications , Abdominal Neoplasms/surgery , Female , Fibroma/surgery , Humans , Middle Aged , Tomography, X-Ray Computed
6.
Acta Gastroenterol Latinoam ; 22(3): 169-72, 1992.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1341116

ABSTRACT

A 46-year-old woman presented with abdominal pain, nausea vomiting and abdominal distention. Small bowel x-rays and CT scan of the abdomen revealed small bowel obstruction due to malignant melanoma. The diagnosis of cutaneous melanoma was performed 8 years prior to admission on one lesion in the back. Patient received surgical treatment. Completed resection of an involved jejunal [correction of ileal] segment was performed. Three tumor masses were found at laparotomy. Metastasis from malignant melanoma at the gastrointestinal tract occurs frequently though rarely are these intestinal lesions symptomatic. The efficacy of surgical treatment for symptomatic metastatic melanoma is justified to relief symptoms and prolonged survival.


Subject(s)
Jejunal Neoplasms/pathology , Melanoma/pathology , Female , Humans , Intestinal Obstruction/etiology , Intestinal Obstruction/pathology , Intestinal Obstruction/surgery , Intussusception/etiology , Intussusception/pathology , Intussusception/surgery , Jejunal Diseases/etiology , Jejunal Diseases/pathology , Jejunal Diseases/surgery , Jejunal Neoplasms/complications , Jejunal Neoplasms/secondary , Jejunal Neoplasms/surgery , Jejunum/surgery , Melanoma/complications , Melanoma/secondary , Melanoma/surgery , Middle Aged , Skin Neoplasms/pathology , Time Factors
7.
Acta gastroenterol. latinoam ; 22(1): 57-9, 1992.
Article in Spanish | BINACIS | ID: bin-51171

ABSTRACT

Desmoid tumors are rare, less than 0.1


of all tumors (6.2


). The word desmoid has been recognized since 1838, and applied to non-encapsulated tumors, of connective origin and locally infiltrative. Generally, their course is painless and the recurrence rate is high if resection has not been complete. Most of these tumors can be found in different anatomic areas, most commonly the anterior abdominal wall although other sites, intra- or extra-abdominal, have been reported. We describe the case of a 50 year old female patient, with abdominal pain caused by an intraabdominal desmoid tumor.

8.
Acta gastroenterol. latinoam ; 22(3): 169-72, 1992.
Article in Spanish | BINACIS | ID: bin-51026

ABSTRACT

A 46-year-old woman presented with abdominal pain, nausea vomiting and abdominal distention. Small bowel x-rays and CT scan of the abdomen revealed small bowel obstruction due to malignant melanoma. The diagnosis of cutaneous melanoma was performed 8 years prior to admission on one lesion in the back. Patient received surgical treatment. Completed resection of an involved jejunal [correction of ileal] segment was performed. Three tumor masses were found at laparotomy. Metastasis from malignant melanoma at the gastrointestinal tract occurs frequently though rarely are these intestinal lesions symptomatic. The efficacy of surgical treatment for symptomatic metastatic melanoma is justified to relief symptoms and prolonged survival.

9.
Acta gastroenterol. latinoam ; 22(1): 57-9, 1992.
Article in Spanish | BINACIS | ID: bin-38074

ABSTRACT

Desmoid tumors are rare, less than 0.1


of all tumors (6.2


). The word desmoid has been recognized since 1838, and applied to non-encapsulated tumors, of connective origin and locally infiltrative. Generally, their course is painless and the recurrence rate is high if resection has not been complete. Most of these tumors can be found in different anatomic areas, most commonly the anterior abdominal wall although other sites, intra- or extra-abdominal, have been reported. We describe the case of a 50 year old female patient, with abdominal pain caused by an intraabdominal desmoid tumor.

10.
Acta gastroenterol. latinoam ; 22(3): 169-72, 1992.
Article in Spanish | BINACIS | ID: bin-37929

ABSTRACT

A 46-year-old woman presented with abdominal pain, nausea vomiting and abdominal distention. Small bowel x-rays and CT scan of the abdomen revealed small bowel obstruction due to malignant melanoma. The diagnosis of cutaneous melanoma was performed 8 years prior to admission on one lesion in the back. Patient received surgical treatment. Completed resection of an involved jejunal [correction of ileal] segment was performed. Three tumor masses were found at laparotomy. Metastasis from malignant melanoma at the gastrointestinal tract occurs frequently though rarely are these intestinal lesions symptomatic. The efficacy of surgical treatment for symptomatic metastatic melanoma is justified to relief symptoms and prolonged survival.

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