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J Reprod Infertil ; 24(3): 212-215, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37663426

ABSTRACT

Background: Mature teratoma is a benign neoplasm, mostly composed of well-differentiated derivations of almost two or three germ cell layers, while immature teratoma is a malignant neoplasm composed of immature neural and embryonic tissue. Immature teratoma in the context of ovarian endometrioma has not been reported yet. Case Presentation: A 34-year-old woman with primary infertility is reported in this study who suffered from immature teratoma associated with ovarian endometrioma. After several rounds of fertility treatment, the patient was referred for severe abdominal pain and underwent emergency surgery for the rupture of ovarian endometrioma. To preserve the ovary, the cyst was not resected in areas attached to the ovary. Some months later, the patient noticed a progressive abdominal enlargement. The sonographic evaluation revealed multiple solid-cystic lobulated masses on the abdominal wall and throughout the pelvic cavity. The histologic diagnosis was consistent with immature teratoma. The patient was treated with high-dose neoadjuvant chemotherapy and fertility-sparing surgery (FSS). The histologic evaluation of the extracted masses revealed teratoma maturation. Conclusion: This study reveals the importance of complete removal of endometrioma and highlights the role of neoadjuvant chemotherapy in fertility-sparing surgery and potentiating teratoma maturation.

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Technol Cancer Res Treat ; 22: 15330338231194492, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37574835

ABSTRACT

Despite the use of colonoscopy to detect colon cancer due to its aggressiveness, high cost, and lack of patient compliance, the use of laboratory tests with high accuracy and sensitivity, such as tumor marker M2-PK and Inhibin A is recommended and can be effective for early diagnosis and screening of patients in the early stages. We studied 46 patients admitted it the gastrointestinal ward of Amir al Momenin Hospital and 45 normal (age and sex-matched) subjects as a control group (case-control and retrospective studies). Before the colonoscopy, the level of tumor marker M2-PK in the stool sample and the serum level of Inhibin A were evaluated in patients and the control group. The level of tumor marker M2-PK was significantly higher in the group with hyperplastic polyps and colon cancer (P < .001) than in the control group. At the same time, there was no significant difference in Inhibin A level (P = .054). In the hyperplastic polyps group 73% and in the colorectal cancer group 27% had a positive immunochemical fecal occult blood (IFOBT) result, significantly higher than the control group (P < .001). Evaluation of the level of tumor marker M2-PK in the stool sample in association with the three-time iFOBT test method may be suggested as a quick and noninvasive method for screening and diagnosis of polyps and early stages of colon cancer.


Subject(s)
Colonic Neoplasms , Colorectal Neoplasms , Humans , Sensitivity and Specificity , Colorectal Neoplasms/diagnosis , Retrospective Studies , Colonic Neoplasms/diagnosis , Colonoscopy/methods , Biomarkers, Tumor/analysis
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J Reprod Infertil ; 23(3): 224-227, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36415490

ABSTRACT

Background: Perivascular Epithelioid Cell Tumors (PEComas) are rare mesenchymal tumors originating from perivascular epithelioid cells. The second common affected organ is uterine. Most of PEComas are benign and patients have good prognosis. At the present time, surgery is the main treatment and adjuvant chemotherapy is used in malignant cases, although the best diagnostic and management method is yet to be discovered considering the rarity of this neoplasm. Case Presentation: The patient was a 53 year old lady with a history of two vaginal deliveries and no previous surgery. She had severe pelvic pain and underwent MRI with the primary impression of sarcoma. In MRI, she had a 7 cm mass in lower segment of uterus. The patient underwent laparoscopic hysterectomy, bilateral oophorectomy, lymphadenectomy, and omental biopsy in Jam Hospital. Pathologic report of the patient revealed malignant PEComa without lymph node and omentum involvement. Conclusion: Diagnosis of PEComa before surgery is difficult and its differential diagnoses form uterine leiomyoma or leiomyosarcoma. Final diagnosis can be made after surgical biopsy and immunohistochemistry evaluation. Surgery is still the main treatment and adjuvant therapy is used in high risk patients.

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J Med Case Rep ; 15(1): 570, 2021 Nov 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34838127

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Uterine sarcoma accounts for 3-7% of uterine malignant neoplasms. It is more aggressive than epithelial neoplasms, and patients have a poor prognosis. Rhabdomyosarcoma is classified as a heterologous uterine sarcoma. It is the most common soft tissue malignancy in children while rare in adults. In young patients, the majority of genital tract rhabdomyosarcomas occur in vagina; however, the most common site of gynecologic rhabdomyosarcoma is cervix followed by uterine corpus, in adults. Uterine corpus rhabdomyosarcoma is rare in adults. Diagnosis of pure rhabdomyosarcoma in uterus involves widespread and perfect sampling as well as precise histopathological evaluation to uncover any epithelial component. CASE PRESENTATION: Here we report a case of pure rhabdomyosarcoma of uterine corpus in a 60-year-old Iranian postmenopausal female who had osteopetrosis, presenting with 8-month heavy vaginal bleeding and a protruding cervical mass. She is alive on 18-month follow-up after treatment. CONCLUSIONS: Rhabdomyosarcoma of uterine corpus is rare in adults. Diagnosis of pure rhabdomyosarcoma in uterus involves widespread and perfect sampling as well as precise histopathological evaluation to uncover any epithelial component. Treatment options in adult gynecological rhabdomyosarcoma are based on studies in younger patients, and more studies may help us choose the best approach for improving outcome.


Subject(s)
Osteopetrosis , Rhabdomyosarcoma, Embryonal , Rhabdomyosarcoma , Uterine Cervical Neoplasms , Uterine Neoplasms , Adult , Child , Female , Humans , Iran , Middle Aged , Rhabdomyosarcoma/diagnostic imaging , Rhabdomyosarcoma/therapy , Uterine Cervical Neoplasms/therapy , Uterine Neoplasms/diagnostic imaging , Uterus/diagnostic imaging
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Drug Res (Stuttg) ; 69(11): 612-620, 2019 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31315134

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Ischemia-reperfusion (I-R) leads to acute kidney injury (AKI). The present study investigated the effects of nitroglycerine (NG) on improving renal dysfunctions caused by I-R in rats. METHODOLOGY: Twenty-four rats were equally divided into four groups: (1) the control group, (2) the sham group, (3) the I-R group, and (4) NG-treated groups.NG (50 µg/kg) was injected intraperitoneally after induction of IR. I-R was induced through clamping of the bilateral renal artery and vein of both kidneys for 20 min followed by 24 h of reperfusion. RESULTS: NG significantly increased the creatinine clearance levels and renal blood flow rate (which was reduced by I-R). NG also significantly improved serum electrolytes (sodium and potassium) that were disordered by I-R. In addition, NG significantly offset impaired antioxidant defense mechanism and inhibited lipid peroxidation. CONCLUSIONS: The results show NG has a protective effect on renal tissue against AKI caused by I-R. These protective effects mediated through antioxidant activity and decrease of lipid peroxidation.


Subject(s)
Kidney/drug effects , Nitroglycerin/pharmacology , Reperfusion Injury/drug therapy , Acute Kidney Injury/drug therapy , Acute Kidney Injury/metabolism , Animals , Antioxidants/metabolism , Creatinine/blood , Electrolytes/blood , Kidney/metabolism , Lipid Peroxidation/drug effects , Male , Nitroglycerin/metabolism , Oxidative Stress/drug effects , Potassium/blood , Protective Agents/pharmacology , Rats , Rats, Wistar , Regional Blood Flow/drug effects , Reperfusion Injury/blood , Reperfusion Injury/metabolism , Sodium/blood
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Arch Bone Jt Surg ; 7(6): 523-530, 2019 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31970257

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: The presence of cruciate ligaments is very important for normal knee kinematics. Knee arthroplasty prostheses, in which these ligaments are maintained, have better kinematics. The aim of the present study was to investigate the association between femoral intercondylar notch (FIN) narrowing in radiography and clinical and histopathologic integrity of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in patients undergoing knee replacement surgery. METHODS: FIN index was measured in tunnel view radiography of the knees of 102 candidates of knee replacement surgery. The anatomical status of ACL was also examined during total knee arthroplasty (TKA). ACL was removed and sent for histopathologic examination to assess its degeneration rate. The association between the FIN index and the clinical and histopathological health of ACL was investigated. RESULTS: Among 102 patients with mean age of 69.73 ± 7.81 years , 39 patients (38.32%) had no or torn ACL, 31 patients (30.39%) had weak ACL, and 32 (31.37%) had normal ACL. There was a significant association between age and clinical status of ACL during surgery (P=0.017). There was a significant difference in FIN and ACL health status during surgery between the two groups with an index of more and less than 0.252 (P=0.019 and P=0.019, respectively). There was no significant difference in the mean total degeneration score (TDS) of ACL between the two groups with FIN more and less than 0.252 (P=0.816). CONCLUSION: There was a significant difference between the age and FIN narrowing (less than 0.252) as well as ACL clinical status during surgery. FIN narrowing had no significant effect on the severity of ACL degeneration and there was no significant difference in the severity of degenerative histopathologic changes between healthy and attenuated ACLs. This indicates that if ACL exists, although apparently attenuated, it has the histologic characteristic of a healthy ligament.

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Drug Res (Stuttg) ; 68(7): 387-394, 2018 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29341028

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Nephrotoxicity is the major side effects of aminoglycoside antibiotics such as gentamicin. The aim of this study was to investigate the therapeutic effects of Z.multiflora (ZM) hydroalcoholic extract on gentamicin-induced nephrotoxicity. METHODS: Twenty-eight male Wistar rats categorized into four groups: 1) the control group without injection, 2) the gentamicin treated group (100 mg/kg, i.p) 3) the gentamicin and Z. Multiflora treated group; Z. Multiflora extract(0.8 mg/ml in the drinking water) administered after gentamicin (100 mg/kg, i.p) 4) the normal saline and Z. Multiflora treated group; Z. Multiflora extract (0.8 mg/ml in the drinking water) administered after normal saline injection (2 ml/kg,i.p ). RESULTS: Post-treatment with ZM extract caused a significant reduction in the levels of plasma creatinine and blood urea nitrogen (BUN), absolute and fractional excretion of sodium, malondialdehyed (MDA) level in comparison to gentamicin group. In addition, ZM extract significantly increased creatinine clearance, urine osmolarity, and Renal blood flow (RBF) and the Ferric reducing ability of plasma (FRAP) level which had decreased compared to the control group as a result of treatment with gentamicin. CONCLUSION: The above result indicated that ZM extract improved renal toxicity of gentamicin via reducing oxidative stress, oxygen-free radicals, and lipid peroxidation.


Subject(s)
Gentamicins/pharmacology , Kidney Diseases/chemically induced , Kidney Diseases/drug therapy , Kidney/drug effects , Lamiaceae/chemistry , Plant Extracts/pharmacology , Animals , Blood Urea Nitrogen , Creatinine/blood , Kidney Diseases/blood , Lipid Peroxidation/drug effects , Male , Oxidative Stress/drug effects , Phytotherapy/methods , Rats , Rats, Wistar
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Drug Res (Stuttg) ; 67(12): 710-718, 2017 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28898907

ABSTRACT

Background The main side effect of gentamicin is nephrotoxicity. The effect of cobalamin (Cob) was investigated on gentamicin nephrotoxicity in rats. Methods Renal injury induced by i.p. injection of gentamicin (100 mg/kg) for 8 consecutive days. Cobalamin (6 mg/kg/day, i.p) treatment was done for 8 consecutive days as co-treatment and post-treatment protocol. Results Cobalamin significantly increased creatinine clearance levels and renal blood flow which were reduced by gentamicin. Also, cobalamin significantly improved serum electrolytes (sodium and potassium) levels which were disturbed by gentamicin. Cobalamin significantly compensated deficits in the antioxidant defense mechanisms, suppressed lipid per oxidation and ameliorated renal tissue damage mediated by gentamicin. Conclusion The results of the current study indicated that cobalamin effectively protected the kidney tissue against gentamicin induced acute nephrotoxicity in rats. The antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities can be supposed the main factors responsible for the nephroprotective effect of cobalamin.


Subject(s)
Acute Kidney Injury/prevention & control , Gentamicins/adverse effects , Protective Agents/pharmacology , Vitamin B 12/pharmacology , Acute Kidney Injury/chemically induced , Acute Kidney Injury/pathology , Animals , Blood Pressure/drug effects , Creatinine/blood , Creatinine/urine , Kidney/pathology , Lipid Peroxidation/drug effects , Male , Potassium/blood , Potassium/urine , Rats , Sodium/blood , Sodium/urine , Urea/blood , Urea/urine
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World Neurosurg ; 106: 1051.e5-1051.e8, 2017 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28710047

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Intradural teratomas are an exceedingly unusual phenomenon. They are tumors with the cellular constituent source of all the 3 germ cell layers. CASE DESCRIPTION: We here report a case of an 18-year-old man with special pathologic features. There was no history of spinal dysraphism, congenital spinal abnormalities, previous spinal surgery, or lumbar puncture. Lumbosacral spine magnetic resonance imaging revealed a well-delineated, intramedullary mass at the L2-3 level. Histopathology examination of the resected tumor revealed cystic spaces lined with simple columnar epithelium as well as mucus secreting epithelium, adipose tissue, salivary gland-like serous cells, and bundles of smooth muscle cells. We have seen unusual histopathologic features in the case, for example, there were no cartilage components that are mostly found in mature teratomas, abundant Pacinian corpuscle nerve endings, and nerve trunks. There were no immature elements or malignant cells. CONCLUSIONS: Teratomas should be taken into consideration in the differential diagnosis of intramedullary lesions, even after the imaging reveals tissue homogeneity.


Subject(s)
Lumbosacral Region/pathology , Spinal Cord Neoplasms/surgery , Teratoma/diagnosis , Teratoma/surgery , Adolescent , Diagnosis, Differential , Humans , Lumbar Vertebrae/surgery , Magnetic Resonance Imaging/methods , Male , Neurosurgical Procedures/methods , Spinal Cord Neoplasms/diagnosis , Teratoma/pathology
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Iran J Cancer Prev ; 9(2): e3838, 2016 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27482326

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Postoperative outcome of spinal meningiomas is an important issue in surgery decision-making. There are limited and conflicting data in the literature about the prognostic factors influencing recovery, especially about the histopathologic subtypes. OBJECTIVES: This study was carried out to evaluate the effect of some of these factors on postoperative outcome. PATIENTS AND METHODS: This study was performed on 39 patients operated for spinal meningioma between October 1998 and January 2012; their histopathologic subtype was determined according to WHO criteria. The follow up period ranged between 8 - 120 months. The influence of histopathologic subtype, grade, age, sex, surgical approach, local adhesion and anatomical location was assessed according to Frankel classification of neurologic deficit. RESULTS: From a total number of 39 spinal meningiomas, 34 cases were WHO grade I, from which 15 cases were psammomatous, 7 cases were meningothelial, 9 cases were transitional and 3 cases were fibroblastic. Five cases were grade II, 3 of which had clear cell appearance and the remaining 2 had chordoid appearance. The mean age was 51.6 (22 to 76) years; 25 cases were female and 14 cases were male. This study revealed that grade II meningioma cases had poor prognosis in all 5 cases and psammomatous subtype had poor postoperative outcome in 40% of cases while the other subtypes had good outcome in all cases (P = 0.026). Cervical location of the tumor was also related with poor outcome in 37.5% of the cases, while 22.5% had poor outcome in other locations (P = 0.029). Age below and above 45 years and sex had no significant influence on the outcome. CONCLUSIONS: Spinal meningiomas of psammomatous type and grade II spinal meningiomas are associated with less favorable postoperative neurologic outcome. Cervical location has also a negative correlation with a good outcome.

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Ann Pharmacother ; 48(6): 796-800, 2014 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24615628

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: Chemotherapy with oxaliplatin is used for a wide range of malignancies. Unlike other platinum derivatives, oxaliplatin has less nephrotoxicity. However, in recent years, there have been multiple reports of different forms of renal toxicity related to this agent. CASE SUMMARY: A 40-year-old woman with colon adenocarcinoma developed jaundice, hematuria, and oliguria after the 36th cycle of oxaliplatin chemotherapy. Laboratory data revealed severe anemia, thrombocytopenia, increased creatinine, indirect hyperbilirubinemia, and high lactate dehydrogenase. A negative direct antiglobulin test and presence of <1% schistocytes in the peripheral blood smear stood against the diagnosis of immune-mediated hemolytic anemia or hemolytic uremic syndrome/thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura. Renal biopsy was consistent with interstitial nephritis with tubular vacuolization in favor of drug-induced renal injury. Based on the Naranjo Probability Scale, the likelihood of oxaliplatin-induced renal injury in this case was probable. DISCUSSION: To our knowledge, this is the first case report of renal tubular vacuolization with symptoms mimicking thrombotic microangiopathy in a patient on long-term chemotherapy with oxaliplatin. CONCLUSIONS: Oxaliplatin can induce various forms of nephrotoxicity such as renal tubular vacuolization, acute tubular necrosis, renal tubular acidosis, and acute kidney injury secondary to hematological toxicity. Monitoring for renal function abnormalities and hemolysis should be considered during oxaliplatin-based chemotherapy.


Subject(s)
Antineoplastic Agents/adverse effects , Kidney Diseases/chemically induced , Organoplatinum Compounds/adverse effects , Adenocarcinoma/drug therapy , Adult , Colonic Neoplasms/drug therapy , Female , Humans , Kidney/pathology , Kidney Diseases/pathology , Oxaliplatin
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Asian Pac J Cancer Prev ; 15(1): 33-8, 2014.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24528051

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Meningiomas are the second most common primary intracranial tumors after gliomas. Epigenetic biomarkers such as DNA methylation, which is found in many tumors and is thus important in tumorigenesis can help diagnose meningiomas and predict response to adjuvant chemotherapy. We investigated aberrant O6- methyl guanine methyltransferase (MGMT) methylation in meningiomas. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Sixty-one patients were classified according to the WHO grading, and MGMT promoter methylation status was examined via the methylation-Specific PCR(MSP) method. RESULTS: MGMT promoter methylation was found in 22.2% of grade I, 35% of grade I with atypical features, 36% of grade II, and 42.9% of grade III tumors. CONCLUSIONS: There was an increase, albeit not statistically significant, in MGMT methylation with a rise in the tumor grade. Higher methylation levels were also observed in the male gender.


Subject(s)
DNA Methylation , DNA Modification Methylases/genetics , DNA Repair Enzymes/genetics , Meningeal Neoplasms/genetics , Meningeal Neoplasms/pathology , Meningioma/genetics , Meningioma/pathology , Tumor Suppressor Proteins/genetics , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Child , Child, Preschool , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Neoplasm Grading , Promoter Regions, Genetic , Young Adult
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Trauma Mon ; 18(1): 46-9, 2013.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24350150

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION: Splenic artery aneurysms (SAAs) are rare (0.2-10.4%); however, they are the most common form of visceral artery aneurysms. Splenic artery aneurysms are important to identify, because up to 25% of the cases are complicated by rupture. Post- rupture mortality rate is 25% -70% based on the underlying cause. Herein we present a young patient with abdominal pain after blunt abdominal trauma due to rupture of an SAA. CASE PRESENTATION: A 27-year-old male, without a remarkable medical history, who suffered from abdominal pain for 2 days after falling was admitted to the emergency department with hypovolemic shock. Upon performing emergency laparotomy a ruptured splenic artery aneurysm was found. CONCLUSIONS: It is important to consider rupture of a splenic artery aneurysm in patients with abdominal pain and hypovolemic shock.

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Iran J Cancer Prev ; 6(1): 55-8, 2013.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25250111

ABSTRACT

Simultaneous a collision tumor of stomach consisting of adenocarcinoma and Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor (GIST) is very rare based on our knowledge. This coexistence has rarely been reported in literatures. We report a case of 64-year-old woman who has diagnosed with prepyloric poorly-differentiated diffuse signet-ring cell type adenocarcinoma and has undergone an elective D2 total gastrectomy. During operation another mass in fundic body region has found. The pathologic examination of the mass has shown GIST. Immunohistochemical staining for CD117 and Desmin was positive whilst that for S100 was negative. This case reports the simultaneous two tumors development of different histotypes and natures in the same organ.

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