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2021 ◽  
Vol Volume 14 ◽  
pp. 4299-4304
Author(s):  
Junming Huang ◽  
Hanjin Yang ◽  
Meng Wang ◽  
Xinyu Zhao ◽  
Shiyi Shao ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
JunMing Huang ◽  
Hanjin Yang ◽  
Meng Wang ◽  
Xinyu Zhao ◽  
Shiyi Shao ◽  
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Abstract Background: Situs inversus totalis (SIT) is a rare genetic congenital disease, characterized by complete right-left inversion of all the internal organs. We herein describe a meaningful case which was diagnosed as gallbladder adenosquamous carcinoma, a rare histology type of gallbladder cancer, with SIT. Case presrntaton: A 59-year-old Chinese woman was admitted for persistent epigastric distention and intermittent abdominal pain. The abdominal CT scan revealed a huge mass at the gallbladder bottom, involving the adjacent transverse colon and liver. En-bloc radical resection of the gallbladder cancer, including partial colonectomy and hepatectomy with regional node dissection, followed by colocolostomy and Roux-en-Y choledochojejunostomy, was successfully performed Pathology analysis indicated an adenosquamous carcinoma with positive adenocarcinoma marker (CK7, CK19) and squamous carcinoma markers (CK5/6, P63). Conclusion: The SIT anomaly might increase the risk of malignancies by sharing genome mutations, suggesting the importance of surveillance in the SIT settings.


2021 ◽  
Vol 10 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yusheng Shi ◽  
Xinjing Wang ◽  
Weize Wu ◽  
Junjie Xie ◽  
Jiabin Jin ◽  
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ObjectivesThere are few reports about the survival rate of patients with pancreatic adenosquamous cancer (PASC). This study evaluated and analyzed prognostic factors of patients with resectable pancreatic adenosquamous cancer (rPASC), which might fulfill the blank in the research of PASC.MethodsIn this study, we identified and analyzed 55 patients who were diagnosed with rPASC from January 2013 to May 2019 at the Pancreatic Disease Center of the Shanghai Ruijin Hospital affiliated with Shanghai Jiaotong University School of Medicine. Age, sex, BMI, tumor position, and other important demographic data were collected and analyzed. The follow-up was updated by December 31th, 2019 with a median follow-up of nine months.ResultsAmong the 55 patients, 23 (41.8%) patients were female, and the mean age was 62.0 ± 10.3 years. The median overall survival (OS) time was 10 ± 2.1 months, and the median disease-free survival (DFS) time was 4 ± 0.9 months. The 1-year, 3-year, and 5-year survival rates were 40.9, 17.5, and 11.6%, respectively. The multivariate analysis showed that normal serum level of Ca199 (HR = 0.464, 95% CI = 0.222–0.970, P = 0.041) and Ca125 (HR = 0.441, 95% CI = 0.233–0.835, P = 0.012) were independent favorable prognostic factors.ConclusionPatients with rPASC had poor survival. The 5-year survival rate was only 11.6%. Normal serum levels of Ca199 and Ca125 were independent favorable prognostic factors that predicted prognosis.


HPB ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 23 ◽  
pp. S887
Author(s):  
J.M. Ramia ◽  
I. Jaen-Torrejimeno ◽  
A. Serrablo ◽  
G. Rodriguez-Laiz ◽  
D. Lopez-Guerra ◽  
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Medicina ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 56 (1) ◽  
pp. 37
Author(s):  
Angel Yordanov ◽  
Martin Karamanliev ◽  
Latchezar Tantchev ◽  
Assia Konsoulova ◽  
Strahil Strashilov ◽  
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Background and objectives: Adenosquamous cancer of the uterine cervix is a rare type of cervical cancer with both malignant squamous and glandular components. A very rare subtype is mucoepidermoid carcinoma (MEC), which was first described as a salivary gland tumor. It has been described as having the appearance of a squamous cell carcinoma without glandular formation and contains intracellular mucin. The postoperative evolution of this tumor and the potentially poorer prognosis may indicate an intensification of the follow-up. The objective of our study was to analyze the frequency of mucoepidermoid carcinoma in hospitalized women with cervical cancer, clinical characteristics and prognosis. Material and Methods: A retrospective study of all cases of mucoepidermoid carcinoma of the cervix at Department of Gynecologic Oncology, University Hospital—Pleven, Pleven Bulgaria between 1 January 2007 and 31 December 2016 was performed. All patients were followed-up till December 2019. We analyzed certain clinical characteristics of the patients; calculated the frequency of mucoepidermoid carcinoma of the cervix from all patients with stage I cervical cancer; and looked at the overall survival rate, correlation between overall survival, lymph node status and the size of the tumor. Results: The frequency of MEC was 1.12% of all patients with stage I cervical cancer in this study. The median age of the patients with MEC was 46.7 years (range 38–62). Four patients (57.1%) were staged as FIGO IB1, and three patients (42.8%) were FIGO IB2. The size of the primary tumor was <2 cm in 2 patients (28.57%), 2–4 cm in 2 patients (28.57%) and >4 cm in 3 patients (42.8%). Metastatic lymph nodes were found in two patients (28.57%), and nonmetastatic lymph nodes were found in five patients (71.43%). There were two (28.57%) disease-related deaths during the study period. The five-year observed survival in the MEC group was 85.7% and in the other subtypes of adenosquamous cancer group was 78.3%. Conclusions: MEC of the uterine cervix is a rare entity diagnosis. As a mucin-producing tumor, it is frequently regarded as a subtype with worse clinical behavior and patients’ outcomes. Nevertheless, our data did not confirm this prognosis. New molecular markers and better stratification are needed for better selection of patients with CC, which may benefit more from additional treatment and new target therapies.


2018 ◽  
Vol 22 (5) ◽  
pp. 453-461 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nicola Silvestris ◽  
Oronzo Brunetti ◽  
Rosamaria Pinto ◽  
Daniela Petriella ◽  
Antonella Argentiero ◽  
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Oncotarget ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 8 (56) ◽  
pp. 95773-95779 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nicola Silvestris ◽  
Katia Danza ◽  
Vito Longo ◽  
Oronzo Brunetti ◽  
Livia Fucci ◽  
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2015 ◽  
Vol 33 (15_suppl) ◽  
pp. 4125-4125
Author(s):  
Jennifer Brooke Goldstein ◽  
Graciela M. Nogueras-Gonzalez ◽  
Milind M. Javle ◽  
Matthew H. G. Katz ◽  
Gauri R. Varadhachary ◽  
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