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Clin Case Rep ; 5(6): 735-738, 2017 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28588800

ABSTRACT

Ibrutinib, an inhibitor of the Bruton's tyrosine kinase of the B-cell receptor pathway, is an effective therapeutic agent for B-cell lymphomas. As these drugs are novel, long-term or rare adverse events are not yet known. We report the first case of ibrutinib-induced severe liver injury in a patient with relapsed/refractory CLL.

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ACG Case Rep J ; 3(4): e97, 2016 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27807559
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Endosc Int Open ; 4(2): E112-7, 2016 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26878036

ABSTRACT

Biliary adenomas that are usually found in surgically removed gallbladders are rare, but can also occur in the extrahepatic biliary tree. We present a case series of extrahepatic bile duct adenomas at our institution, along with a review of the literature. All three patients with extrahepatic biliary adenomas (two in the common bile ducts, one in the hepatic duct) were female with a mean age of 74 years. On initial presentation, none of the patients had obstructive jaundice but two of the three patients had symptoms of biliary origin. Case 1 is an 85-year-old woman with an incidental biliary dilation seen on chest imaging; endoscopic ultrasound revealed a sessile adenomatous polyp in the distal bile duct. The patient refused surgery and presented with occlusive biliary stricture and jaundice 5 months after initial presentation, with cytology confirming malignant progression. Case 2 is a 78-year-old woman with a history of primary sclerosing cholangitis and who presented with cholangitis, and Gram-negative sepsis. A polypoid lesion was seen on imaging in the common hepatic duct and direct cholangioscopy with biopsies confirmed the presence of adenoma with high grade dysplasia. The patient underwent successful total bile duct resection and hepaticojejunostomy but represented 1 year later with diffuse metastatic disease to the bone, liver, and peritoneum. Case 3 is a 61-year-old woman who presented with symptoms suggestive of gallbladder pathology and was found to have a polypoid bile duct lesion on intraoperative cholangiogram. Endoscopic retrograde cholangioscopy showed an adenomatous polyp with high grade dysplasia involving the distal common bile duct. The patient underwent distal bile duct resection with choledochojejunostomy but presented with jaundice 4 years after surgery. She was found to have adenocarcinoma involving the small bowel in the Roux limb of jejunum and transverse colon. All three patients in our series presented with interval gastrointestinal malignancy and we therefore recommend aggressive surgical intervention and close postoperative surveillance when diagnosis of extrahepatic bile duct adenoma is made.

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ACG Case Rep J ; 3(4): e192, 2016 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28119943

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Visceral involvement in AIDS-related Kaposi's sarcoma is common, but it is rarely seen in the absence of cutaneous disease. Most patients with gastrointestinal tract Kaposi's sarcoma remain asymptomatic and are often diagnosed on endoscopy or autopsy. We report a case of a 24-year-old homosexual man who presented with rectal pain and bleeding and was found to have skin-sparing, disseminated Kaposi's sarcoma with rectum, liver, lungs, and lymph node involvement. Despite treatment with highly active anti-retroviral therapy, he developed multiorgan failure resulting in death.

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BMJ Case Rep ; 20142014 May 23.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24859557

ABSTRACT

Adenomas involving the extrahepatic bile ducts are rare benign tumours of the biliary tract. Given the asymptomatic nature of these tumours and the natural progression of biliary adenoma to carcinoma including cholangiocarcinoma, early detection is challenging. We present a case of an octogenarian woman with a remote history of gallstones who initially presented to the gastroenterology office for an incidental finding of biliary dilation, and whose subsequent imagings and biopsy suggested common bile adenoma. However, the patient was deemed a poor surgical candidate for pancreaticoduodenectomy, and unfortunately represented 5 months later with findings suggesting cholangiocarcinoma. This case provides a unique opportunity to study the natural progression of biliary adenoma to cholangiocarcinoma.


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Adenoma/diagnostic imaging , Bile Duct Neoplasms/diagnostic imaging , Cholangiocarcinoma/diagnostic imaging , Common Bile Duct/diagnostic imaging , Dilatation, Pathologic/diagnostic imaging , Adenoma/complications , Adenoma/pathology , Aged, 80 and over , Bile Duct Neoplasms/complications , Bile Duct Neoplasms/pathology , Cholangiocarcinoma/pathology , Cholangiopancreatography, Endoscopic Retrograde , Common Bile Duct/pathology , Dilatation, Pathologic/etiology , Dilatation, Pathologic/pathology , Disease Progression , Female , Humans , Ultrasonography
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