AIM To investigate the feasibility and safety of secondary endoscopic submucosal dissection(ESD) for residual or locally recurrent gastric tumors. METHODS Between 2010 and 2017, 1623 consecutive patients underwent ESD...AIM To investigate the feasibility and safety of secondary endoscopic submucosal dissection(ESD) for residual or locally recurrent gastric tumors. METHODS Between 2010 and 2017, 1623 consecutive patients underwent ESD for gastric neoplasms at a single tertiary referral center. Among these, 28 patients underwent secondary ESD for a residual or locally recurrent tumor. Our analysis compared clinicopathologic factors between primary ESD and secondary ESD groups. RESULTS The en bloc resection and curative rate of resection of secondary ESD were 92.9% and 89.3%, respectively. The average procedure time of secondary ESD was significantly longer than primary ESD(78.2 min vs 55.1 min, P = 0.004), and the adverse events rate was not significantly different but trended slightly higher in the secondary ESD group compared to the primary ESD group(10.7% vs 3.8%, P = 0.095). Patients who received secondary ESD had favorable outcomes without severe adverse events. During a mean follow-up period, no local recurrence occurred in patients who received secondary ESD. CONCLUSION Secondary ESD of residual or locally recurrent gastric tumors appears to be a feasible and curative treatment though it requires greater technical efficiency and longer procedure time.展开更多
BACKGROUND Complications of transcatheter aortic valve implantation(TAVI)procedures include bleeding,vascular complications,and strokes.These complications are often associated with the type of access used.The two typ...BACKGROUND Complications of transcatheter aortic valve implantation(TAVI)procedures include bleeding,vascular complications,and strokes.These complications are often associated with the type of access used.The two types of access in TAVI procedures are primary and secondary.The main use of the primary access is for valve delivery,while secondary access is used for angiography and hemodynamic monitoring.While there are many options for primary access,those for secondary access are transfemoral and transradial.AIM To compare outcomes between transradial vs transfemoral secondary access(TFSA).METHODS A systematic search was conducted using major databases(EMBASE,PubMed,Cochrane Central,Google Scholar),which resulted in 5 studies that met the criteria for study selection.Outcomes of interest were 30-d rates each of major/life-threatening bleeding,vascular complications,strokes,and mortality.All 5 studies were observational.Only adjusted or matched data were used when available in this meta-analysis.RESULTS A total of 5065 patients underwent TAVI,with 1453 patients(28.7%)having undergone transradial secondary access(TRSA)and 3612 patients(71.3%)TFSA.Irrespective of the site of primary access,the odds of having major or lifethreatening bleeding were 60%lower in the TRSA group than the TFSA group(P<0.00001).The odds of having major vascular complications were 52%lower in the TRSA group(P<0.0001)with no difference in minor vascular complications between the 2 groups.Similarly,the odds of mortality in 30-d after the procedure were 41%lower(P=0.006)and the odds of stroke were 54%lower(P=0.001)in the TRSA group than the TFSA group.CONCLUSION The transradial secondary approach appears to be a safer alternative to the transfemoral secondary approach in TAVI procedures.展开更多
Over the last two decades multiple studies have demonstrated an increased incidence of additional malignancies in patients with intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasms(IPMNs).Additional malignancies have been identif...Over the last two decades multiple studies have demonstrated an increased incidence of additional malignancies in patients with intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasms(IPMNs).Additional malignancies have been identified in 10%-52% of patients with IPMNs.The majority of these additional cancers occur before or concurrent with the diagnosis of IPMN.The gastrointestinal tract is most commonly involved in secondary malignancies,with benign colon polyps and colon cancer commonly seen in western countries and gastric cancer commonly seen in Asian countries.Other extrapancreatic malignancies associated with IPMNs include benign and malignant esophageal neoplasms,gastrointestinal stromal tumors,carcinoid tumors,hepatobiliary cancers,breast cancers,prostate cancers,and lung cancers.There is no clear etiology for the development of secondary malignancies in patients with IPMN.Although population-based studies have shown different results from single institution studies regarding the exact incidence of additional primary cancers in IPMN patients,both have reached the same conclusion:there is a higher incidence of extrapancreatic malignancies in patients with IPMNs than in the general population.This f inding has signif icant clinical implications for both the initial evaluation and the subsequent long-term followup of patients with IPMNs.If a patient has not had recent colonoscopy,this should be performed during the evaluation of a newly diagnosed IPMN.Upper endoscopy should be performed in patients from Asian countries or for those who present with symptoms suggestive of upper gastrointestinal disease.Routine screening studies(breast and prostate) should be carried out as currently recommended for patient's age both before and after the diagnosis of IPMN.展开更多
BACKGROUND Paraneoplastic neurological syndrome manifesting as secondary Parkinson disease caused by breast cancer is extremely rare.CASE SUMMARY We report a 39-year-old primipara of 31 gestational weeks,who presented...BACKGROUND Paraneoplastic neurological syndrome manifesting as secondary Parkinson disease caused by breast cancer is extremely rare.CASE SUMMARY We report a 39-year-old primipara of 31 gestational weeks,who presented with worsening tremors,facial stiffness and speech disfluencies,and decreased limb strength.Thorough physical examinations and auxiliary tests suggested secondary Parkinson’s disease,but the pathogenesis was unknown.During the cesarean section at the 31 weeks plus 6 d,an exploration and liver biopsy revealed a metastatic,poorly differentiated adenocarcinoma.The positron emission tomography and immunohistochemical analysis confirmed a breast ductal carcinoma of stage IV.To our knowledge,only two reports have documented the association between the breast cancer and the Parkinson disease,and neither occurred in pregnant women.CONCLUSION Our case alerts the secondary Parkinson disease as the possible presentation of breast cancer,the most common malignancy during pregnancy.展开更多
Retrospective analysis of the progression of a case of metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer with neuroendocrine differentiation:the patient was a 65 year old man with prostate adenocarcinoma on prostate bio...Retrospective analysis of the progression of a case of metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer with neuroendocrine differentiation:the patient was a 65 year old man with prostate adenocarcinoma on prostate biopsy,Gleason 4+4 score=8,70%,ISUP4 group,localized invasion of nerves.Progressed to metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer after 8 months of novel endocrine therapy,persistent elevated PSA after endocrine therapy,chemotherapy,and radiation,abdominal metastasis,brain metastasis,gastric metastasis,and staging as neuroendocrine differentiation after second prostate biopsy,which is a highly malignant subtype and has been concerned as a mechanism of resistance to targeted therapies.We discuss how to choose a more optimal treatment plan and outline the patient's diagnostic and therapeutic course.We provide a reflection for the clinical study of metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer with neuroendocrine type.展开更多
基金Supported by Basic Science Research Program through the National Research Foundation of Korea(NRF)funded by the Ministry of Science and ICT(NRF-2015R1C1A1A01054352)
文摘AIM To investigate the feasibility and safety of secondary endoscopic submucosal dissection(ESD) for residual or locally recurrent gastric tumors. METHODS Between 2010 and 2017, 1623 consecutive patients underwent ESD for gastric neoplasms at a single tertiary referral center. Among these, 28 patients underwent secondary ESD for a residual or locally recurrent tumor. Our analysis compared clinicopathologic factors between primary ESD and secondary ESD groups. RESULTS The en bloc resection and curative rate of resection of secondary ESD were 92.9% and 89.3%, respectively. The average procedure time of secondary ESD was significantly longer than primary ESD(78.2 min vs 55.1 min, P = 0.004), and the adverse events rate was not significantly different but trended slightly higher in the secondary ESD group compared to the primary ESD group(10.7% vs 3.8%, P = 0.095). Patients who received secondary ESD had favorable outcomes without severe adverse events. During a mean follow-up period, no local recurrence occurred in patients who received secondary ESD. CONCLUSION Secondary ESD of residual or locally recurrent gastric tumors appears to be a feasible and curative treatment though it requires greater technical efficiency and longer procedure time.
文摘BACKGROUND Complications of transcatheter aortic valve implantation(TAVI)procedures include bleeding,vascular complications,and strokes.These complications are often associated with the type of access used.The two types of access in TAVI procedures are primary and secondary.The main use of the primary access is for valve delivery,while secondary access is used for angiography and hemodynamic monitoring.While there are many options for primary access,those for secondary access are transfemoral and transradial.AIM To compare outcomes between transradial vs transfemoral secondary access(TFSA).METHODS A systematic search was conducted using major databases(EMBASE,PubMed,Cochrane Central,Google Scholar),which resulted in 5 studies that met the criteria for study selection.Outcomes of interest were 30-d rates each of major/life-threatening bleeding,vascular complications,strokes,and mortality.All 5 studies were observational.Only adjusted or matched data were used when available in this meta-analysis.RESULTS A total of 5065 patients underwent TAVI,with 1453 patients(28.7%)having undergone transradial secondary access(TRSA)and 3612 patients(71.3%)TFSA.Irrespective of the site of primary access,the odds of having major or lifethreatening bleeding were 60%lower in the TRSA group than the TFSA group(P<0.00001).The odds of having major vascular complications were 52%lower in the TRSA group(P<0.0001)with no difference in minor vascular complications between the 2 groups.Similarly,the odds of mortality in 30-d after the procedure were 41%lower(P=0.006)and the odds of stroke were 54%lower(P=0.001)in the TRSA group than the TFSA group.CONCLUSION The transradial secondary approach appears to be a safer alternative to the transfemoral secondary approach in TAVI procedures.
文摘Over the last two decades multiple studies have demonstrated an increased incidence of additional malignancies in patients with intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasms(IPMNs).Additional malignancies have been identified in 10%-52% of patients with IPMNs.The majority of these additional cancers occur before or concurrent with the diagnosis of IPMN.The gastrointestinal tract is most commonly involved in secondary malignancies,with benign colon polyps and colon cancer commonly seen in western countries and gastric cancer commonly seen in Asian countries.Other extrapancreatic malignancies associated with IPMNs include benign and malignant esophageal neoplasms,gastrointestinal stromal tumors,carcinoid tumors,hepatobiliary cancers,breast cancers,prostate cancers,and lung cancers.There is no clear etiology for the development of secondary malignancies in patients with IPMN.Although population-based studies have shown different results from single institution studies regarding the exact incidence of additional primary cancers in IPMN patients,both have reached the same conclusion:there is a higher incidence of extrapancreatic malignancies in patients with IPMNs than in the general population.This f inding has signif icant clinical implications for both the initial evaluation and the subsequent long-term followup of patients with IPMNs.If a patient has not had recent colonoscopy,this should be performed during the evaluation of a newly diagnosed IPMN.Upper endoscopy should be performed in patients from Asian countries or for those who present with symptoms suggestive of upper gastrointestinal disease.Routine screening studies(breast and prostate) should be carried out as currently recommended for patient's age both before and after the diagnosis of IPMN.
基金Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences Initiative for Innovative Medicine,No.CAMS-2017-I2M-1-002National Sciencetechnology Support Plan Projects,No.2015BAI13B04
文摘BACKGROUND Paraneoplastic neurological syndrome manifesting as secondary Parkinson disease caused by breast cancer is extremely rare.CASE SUMMARY We report a 39-year-old primipara of 31 gestational weeks,who presented with worsening tremors,facial stiffness and speech disfluencies,and decreased limb strength.Thorough physical examinations and auxiliary tests suggested secondary Parkinson’s disease,but the pathogenesis was unknown.During the cesarean section at the 31 weeks plus 6 d,an exploration and liver biopsy revealed a metastatic,poorly differentiated adenocarcinoma.The positron emission tomography and immunohistochemical analysis confirmed a breast ductal carcinoma of stage IV.To our knowledge,only two reports have documented the association between the breast cancer and the Parkinson disease,and neither occurred in pregnant women.CONCLUSION Our case alerts the secondary Parkinson disease as the possible presentation of breast cancer,the most common malignancy during pregnancy.
基金co-first authors:Zeng-Feng Hanco-first authors/Corresponding to:Bin-Xu Sun,Department of Oncology,The First Teaching Hospital of Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine,National Clinical Research Center for Chinese Medicine Acupuncture and Moxibustion.No.88 Changling Road,Xiqing District,Tianjin 300381,China.E-mail:sunbinxu@126.comCorresponding to:Shan-Qi Guo,Department of Oncology,The First Teaching Hospital of Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine,National Clinical Research Center for Chinese Medicine Acupuncture and Moxibustion.No.88 Changling Road,Xiqing District,Tianjin 300381,China.E-mail:15022476737@163.com.
文摘Retrospective analysis of the progression of a case of metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer with neuroendocrine differentiation:the patient was a 65 year old man with prostate adenocarcinoma on prostate biopsy,Gleason 4+4 score=8,70%,ISUP4 group,localized invasion of nerves.Progressed to metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer after 8 months of novel endocrine therapy,persistent elevated PSA after endocrine therapy,chemotherapy,and radiation,abdominal metastasis,brain metastasis,gastric metastasis,and staging as neuroendocrine differentiation after second prostate biopsy,which is a highly malignant subtype and has been concerned as a mechanism of resistance to targeted therapies.We discuss how to choose a more optimal treatment plan and outline the patient's diagnostic and therapeutic course.We provide a reflection for the clinical study of metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer with neuroendocrine type.