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Long term treatment with tamoxifen for metastatic carcinoid tumor
Abstract
Carcinoid tumor associated with carcinoid syndrome is a very difficult condition to treat. Many different drugs have been used in order to control symptoms and different antineoplastic agents were experimentated to reduce the often large neoplastic lesions. Recently the description of the existence of estrogen receptors in carcinoid tumor tissue arose great enthusiasm on the possibility of using the antiestrogen tamoxifen as a direct antitumor agent. Few experiences appeared in the international literature and contrastant results were reported. In this paper we describe one case of long term treatment with tamoxifen for a metastatic carcinoid tumor. The patient experienced the regression of carcinoid syndrome symptoms with tamoxifen therapy. Unfortunately after one year symptoms reappeared in spite of tamoxifen therapy. We conclude that tamoxifen is at the moment the best therapy in patient affected by carcinoid tumor associated with carcinoid syndrome. Data on other drugs as the oral analogues of Somatostatin or Calcitonin need to be confirmed by additional studies
Primary hyperaldosteronism: our experience with 34 patients.
Abstract
Primary aldosteronism (PA) is a relative new endocrine disease that account for almost 1-2% of the hypertensive population. In spite of the large number of reports there is still disagreement around the preoperative diagnosis and surgical treatment. In a nineteen year period from 1970 to 1989, 34 patients came to our Department with a diagnosis of Primary Aldosteronism. 18 patients were female. Mean age at time of diagnosis was 45.5 yrs. (range 27-67 yrs.). Mean follow-up was 71 months (range 1-227 months). Follow-up was achieved in all patient. Hypertension and hypokalemia were discovered in all patients. Three patients had extremely low values of potassium and presented severe metabolic, cardiac and neurologic troubles. Localization procedure techniques improved during this period of time and at this moment CAT scan appears to be the most accurate method. Flank incision was the approach of choice in all but four patients. No postoperative complications were recorded. Histology demonstrated an incidence of adenomas according to the literature. One patient had an adrenal carcinoma with functioning metastases. He was operated on several times in order to remove the functioning node metastases but finally died with widespread disease four years after the first surgical treatment. Another patient in this series died three years after the operation for an unrelated event. In 29 patients hypertension and hypokalemia disappeared while in two patient, one with an adrenal carcinoma hypertension increased. Primary aldosteronism is a rare endocrine disorder whose incidence is increased in the last years because of the improvement in diagnostic procedures.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
PMID: 2100107 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE
Carotid body tumours. A review of eight cases
Abstract
Between 1968 and 1988, eight patients with carotid body tumour have been operated on at Istituto di Clinica Chirurgica at the University of Pisa. We undertook the follow-up of all these patients. Two of them presented with bilateral and familial lesions. There was no mortality or morbidity, except in one patient, who had the vagus resected because it was invaded by tumour. For investigation of familial occurrence we have found ultrasound very useful for screening
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