Πέμπτη 19 Αυγούστου 2021

Superior Mesenteric Vein Resection Followed by Porto-Jejunal Anastomosis During Pancreatoduodenectomy for Borderline Resectable Pancreatic Cancer - A Case Report and Literature Review

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In Vivo. 2021 Sep-Oct;35(5):2975-2979. doi: 10.21873/invivo.12592.

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND/AIM: Pancreatic cancer represents the most lethal abdominal malignancy, the only chance for achieving an improvement in terms of survival being represented by radical surgery. Although it has been considered that venous invasion represents a contraindication for resection, recently it has been demonstrated that in regards to overall survival after radical resection, it is similar to the one reported after standard pancreatoduodenectomy.

CASE REPORT: A 53-year-old patient with no significant medical past was diagnosed with a borderline resectable pancreatic adenocarcinoma invading the superior mesenteric vein. The patient was submitted to pancreatoduodenectomy en bloc with superior mesenteric vein resection; the two jejunal veins were further anastomosed to the remnant portal vein. The postoperative outcome was favorable; the patient was dischar ged in the 10th postoperative day.

CONCLUSION: Although technically more demanding, pancreatoduodenectomy en bloc with superior mesenteric vein resection and jejunal portal anastomosis is feasible and might offer a chance for long-term survival in borderline pancreatic head carcinoma invading the superior mesenteric vein.

PMID:34410997 | DOI:10.21873/invivo.12592

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SERPINB11 Expression Is Associated With Prognosis of High-grade Serous and Clear Cell Carcinoma of the Ovary

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In Vivo. 2021 Sep-Oct;35(5):2647-2653. doi: 10.21873/invivo.12547.

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND/AIM: To evaluate the role of serine protease inhibitor B11 (SERPINB11) expression as a prognostic biomarker in high-grade serous carcinoma (HGSC) and clear cell carcinoma of the ovary (CCC).

MATERIALS AND METHODS: We obtained tumor tissues from patients with HGSC (n=145) and CCC (n=59). We evaluated immunohistochemically the expression of SERPINB11 and investigated whether SERPINB11 expression affects platinum-resistance and the prognosis of HGSC and CCC.

RESULTS: High expression of SERPINB11 was more common in CCC than in HGSC (57.6% vs. 28.3%; p<0.01), and SEPRINB11 expression did not correlate with platinum-resistance of HGSC and CCC. High expression of SERPINB11 was associated with worse progression-free survival and overall survival with marginal significance in HGSC; no relation between SERPINB11 expression and the prognosis of C CC was found.

CONCLUSION: SERPINB11 expression maybe a prognostic biomarker for HGSC.

PMID:34410952 | DOI:10.21873/invivo.12547

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Well-differentiated Spindle Cell Liposarcoma of the Larynx: A Rare Case Report and Review of Literature

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In Vivo. 2021 Sep-Oct;35(5):2779-2783. doi: 10.21873/invivo.12563.

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Liposarcoma of the larynx is a rare entity. Well-differentiated spindle cell liposarcoma of the larynx has not been yet reported in the literature.

CASE REPORT: We report the first case of well-differentiated spindle cell liposarcoma of the larynx on a 59-year-old male who presented with change of voice and phlegmy cough for several months. Laryngoscopy revealed a mucosal covered pedunculated mass on the supraglottis. Computerized tomography (CT) scan showed a low-attenuation mass causing moderate narrowing of the airway. The lesion was excised. Grossly, a 4.2 cm ovoid, solid and soft mass with homogeneously white-gray and rubbery cut surface was identified. Microscopic examination revealed a well-demarcated neoplasm composed of predominantly atypical and pleomorphic spindle cells distributed in collagenous stroma, with admixed adipocytes show ing variation in cell size and rare lipoblasts. Immunohistochemical stains showed that the spindle cells were positive for MDM2, CDK4, and CD34. Overall, the histology and immunoprofile are consistent with a well-differentiated liposarcoma, spindle cell type. Due to the positive resection margin, the patient subsequently received endoscopic local re-excision with a carbon dioxide laser. He did well at 4 months after primary excision.

CONCLUSION: This case illustrates that while well-differentiated spindle cell liposarcoma rarely occurs in the larynx, it should be considered in the differential diagnosis of patients with laryngeal lesions. A panel of immunohistochemistry markers including MDM2, CDK4 and CD34 is helpful to render accurate diagnosis. Wide excision with long-term follow-up is necessary for this rare variant of liposarcoma.

PMID:34410968 | DOI:10.21873/invivo.12563

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