Cardiac myxomas are the most common benign tumours of the heart. In spite of their benign nature,... more Cardiac myxomas are the most common benign tumours of the heart. In spite of their benign nature, these tumours may induce metastasis or recurrences. Their diagnosis is challenging because of the lack of specific signs, and positive diagnosis is based on microscopic findings. We report a case series of 6 patients documented by radiologic and microscopic findings. In addition, one case was unique due to its location in the right atrium. Tumours were detected by trans-oesophageal ultra-sound examination in all cases. They were located in the left atrium in five cases and in the right side in one case. All patients underwent a successful surgical excision with en-bloc removal of the tumour. The outcome was fatal in one patient because of atrial arrhythmia.
L'intervention chirurgicale faite en urgence confirme le diagnostic et une desobstruction des... more L'intervention chirurgicale faite en urgence confirme le diagnostic et une desobstruction des troncs arteriels iliaque et femoraux de l'aorte est pratiquee. La thrombose en fait n'interesse pas les arteres renales. Les etiologies de thromboses de l'aorte chez l'enfant sont passees en revue et discutees ainsi que les differents moyens d'exploration. Une conduite a tenir est degagee
From january 1984 to december 1999 we operate in our institution, 465 patients affected by lung c... more From january 1984 to december 1999 we operate in our institution, 465 patients affected by lung cancer. In the early post-operative period we observe two arterial peripheral embolic events. Treatment consist in surgical embolectomy by Fogarty probe under femoral way. We don't observe post-operative complications or any functional sequelae. For the two patients tumoral character of the embolism was confirmed this work confirm the need of pre-operative precautions to avoid this complication that way be severe when in diagnosed or treated lately.
We report a case of pleiomorphous pulmonary rhabdomyosarcoma observed in a 64-year-old patient wi... more We report a case of pleiomorphous pulmonary rhabdomyosarcoma observed in a 64-year-old patient with no history of soft tissue tumor. The tumor was found extending into the right lower and middle lobes. The intra-parenchymatous extension protruded into the middle lobular bronchus and was prolonged by a 4 cm polyp. The polyp extended up to the carina and reached the contralateral common bronchus. Outcome was fatal after surgery performed in an emergency setting due to asphyxia. Explorations could not be continued to determine the primary or secondary nature of the tumor. An intraparenchymatous endobronchial localization is uncommon. Primary rhabdomyosarcoma is generally a purely intra-parenchymatous tumor. The endobronchial localization has been described before but is very exceptional. This localization would also be exceptional for secondary rhabdomyosarcoma mimicking a primary malignant tumor. The histology study revealed an undifferentiated pleiomorphous tumor. Immunohistochemistr...
Presse médicale (Paris, France : 1983), Jan 4, 1999
Tumors of the rib cage are uncommon and malignant in 29% of the cases. Chondrosarcoma predominate... more Tumors of the rib cage are uncommon and malignant in 29% of the cases. Chondrosarcoma predominates, accounting for 40% of all cases of malignant costal tumors. Four patients (3 women, 1 man, mean age 28.2 years) were hospitalized for costal chondrosarcoma. Pain and tumefaction dominated the clinical presentation. Calcifications suggested the diagnosis in 3 cases. Curative surgery was performed in all cases. Postoperative radiotherapy was unable to improve prognosis in 2 patients. Chondrosarcoma of the ribs is characterized by a strong potential for invasive extension. Diagnosis is suspected on the basis of imaging findings and confirmed at pathology. Surgery is required. Chemotherapy and radiotherapy do not improve prognosis significantly.
Cardiac myxomas are the most common benign tumours of the heart. In spite of their benign nature,... more Cardiac myxomas are the most common benign tumours of the heart. In spite of their benign nature, these tumours may induce metastasis or recurrences. Their diagnosis is challenging because of the lack of specific signs, and positive diagnosis is based on microscopic findings. We report a case series of 6 patients documented by radiologic and microscopic findings. In addition, one case was unique due to its location in the right atrium. Tumours were detected by trans-oesophageal ultra-sound examination in all cases. They were located in the left atrium in five cases and in the right side in one case. All patients underwent a successful surgical excision with en-bloc removal of the tumour. The outcome was fatal in one patient because of atrial arrhythmia.
L'intervention chirurgicale faite en urgence confirme le diagnostic et une desobstruction des... more L'intervention chirurgicale faite en urgence confirme le diagnostic et une desobstruction des troncs arteriels iliaque et femoraux de l'aorte est pratiquee. La thrombose en fait n'interesse pas les arteres renales. Les etiologies de thromboses de l'aorte chez l'enfant sont passees en revue et discutees ainsi que les differents moyens d'exploration. Une conduite a tenir est degagee
From january 1984 to december 1999 we operate in our institution, 465 patients affected by lung c... more From january 1984 to december 1999 we operate in our institution, 465 patients affected by lung cancer. In the early post-operative period we observe two arterial peripheral embolic events. Treatment consist in surgical embolectomy by Fogarty probe under femoral way. We don't observe post-operative complications or any functional sequelae. For the two patients tumoral character of the embolism was confirmed this work confirm the need of pre-operative precautions to avoid this complication that way be severe when in diagnosed or treated lately.
We report a case of pleiomorphous pulmonary rhabdomyosarcoma observed in a 64-year-old patient wi... more We report a case of pleiomorphous pulmonary rhabdomyosarcoma observed in a 64-year-old patient with no history of soft tissue tumor. The tumor was found extending into the right lower and middle lobes. The intra-parenchymatous extension protruded into the middle lobular bronchus and was prolonged by a 4 cm polyp. The polyp extended up to the carina and reached the contralateral common bronchus. Outcome was fatal after surgery performed in an emergency setting due to asphyxia. Explorations could not be continued to determine the primary or secondary nature of the tumor. An intraparenchymatous endobronchial localization is uncommon. Primary rhabdomyosarcoma is generally a purely intra-parenchymatous tumor. The endobronchial localization has been described before but is very exceptional. This localization would also be exceptional for secondary rhabdomyosarcoma mimicking a primary malignant tumor. The histology study revealed an undifferentiated pleiomorphous tumor. Immunohistochemistr...
Presse médicale (Paris, France : 1983), Jan 4, 1999
Tumors of the rib cage are uncommon and malignant in 29% of the cases. Chondrosarcoma predominate... more Tumors of the rib cage are uncommon and malignant in 29% of the cases. Chondrosarcoma predominates, accounting for 40% of all cases of malignant costal tumors. Four patients (3 women, 1 man, mean age 28.2 years) were hospitalized for costal chondrosarcoma. Pain and tumefaction dominated the clinical presentation. Calcifications suggested the diagnosis in 3 cases. Curative surgery was performed in all cases. Postoperative radiotherapy was unable to improve prognosis in 2 patients. Chondrosarcoma of the ribs is characterized by a strong potential for invasive extension. Diagnosis is suspected on the basis of imaging findings and confirmed at pathology. Surgery is required. Chemotherapy and radiotherapy do not improve prognosis significantly.
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