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1/127. Severe rhabdomyolysis as a complication of high-dose chemotherapy in a patient with advanced testicular cancer.

    BACKGROUND: A 38-year-old man was diagnosed with choriocarcinoma in the left testis, a 9 cm retroperitoneal tumor, left hydronephrosis, multiple lung metastasis and gynecomastia. His serum hCG level decreased but was still above the normal range after four courses of standard chemotherapy. methods: High-dose chemotherapy was then given with ice (ifosfamide, carboplatin, etoposide) from days -7 to-3. RESULTS/DISCUSSION: On day -2 the patient became confused and hallucinated, so the sedatives haloperidol and flunitrazepam were administrated. His creatinine phosphokinase levels increased to 6150 IU/L (reference range <197 IU/L) on day 0. myoglobinuria and myoglobinemia were noted and the renal dysfunction progressed. A peripheral blood stem cell transplantation was performed after hemodialysis on day 0. Although his bone marrow recovered, the patient died of respiratory failure on day 18. An autopsy revealed massive pulmonary bleeding. Pretreatment renal dysfunction, renal damage by high-dose chemotherapy, ifosfamide-induced hallucinations and the administration of sedatives, such as haloperidol and flunitrazepam, may have been causative factors for the rhabdomyolysis observed in this patient.
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2/127. Laparoscopic treatment of retroperitoneal benign schwannoma.

    PURPOSE/methods: We report on a case of retroperitoneal benign schwannoma treated by laparoscopic surgery. RESULTS/DISCUSSION: The difficulties of diagnosis and the advantages of laparoscopic management are discussed.
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3/127. Ossifying fibromyxoid tumor of soft parts in a child: a case report.

    Ossifying fibromyxoid tumor (OFMT) is a relatively rare tumor, most of which occur in adults with preferential localization in subcutis or muscles of the extremeties. Although Schwannian or cartilage origin has been suggested, histogenesis of this tumor still is unclear. The authors present a 6-year-old girl with retroperitoneal OFMT showing paraspinal extension, who is alive and tumor free 9 years after excision. The current case is the youngest reported patient showing unusual deep trunk site with surgically identified association with the spinal nerve. Both the clinical and histopathologic features strongly suggested Schwannian origin of this tumor.
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4/127. leptin and leptin receptor expression in a lipoblastoma in an 8-year-old girl.

    leptin is a hormone that is produced by adipocytes. leptin acts on specific receptors in the hypothalamus. rna was isolated from a lipoblastoma of an 8-year-old girl and the expression of leptin and leptin receptor mRNA was analyzed by RT-PCR. The lipoblastoma tumor, a rare form of childhood tumors, expressed leptin and leptin receptors in a fashion similar to normal adipose tissue. We hypothesize that the peripheral action of leptin via its receptors could play a role in the development and/or progression of lipoblastoma. Whether or not leptin and leptin receptor expression play a role in the development and/or progression of lipoblastoma and other tumors is not clear to date. Copyrightz1999S.KargerAG, Basel
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5/127. A case of klinefelter syndrome with retroperitoneal teratoma.

    klinefelter syndrome (KS) is often associated with various neoplasms, especially germ cell tumors. mediastinum is the most favored site of extragonadal germ cell tumors with KS, which is somewhat different from those without KS. The retroperitoneal germ cell tumor in KS is very rare. A five-month-old boy with an abdominal mass was found to have a retroperitoneal tumor. After surgical removal, he was diagnosed to have mature cystic teratoma. Cytogenetic study of his peripheral lymphocytes revealed that his karyotype was consistent with KS. This case suggests that patients with KS might be at risk of having germ cell tumors in sites other than mediastinum. It also suggests that all cases with these tumors should be screened for the presence of karyotypic abnormalities, and it might help to assess the exact correlation between germ cell tumors and KS, and to treat them accordingly.
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6/127. Laparoscopic resection of a retroperitoneal schwannoma.

    Although laparoscopic surgery for retroperitoneal diseases has been widely performed, there are few reports of laparoscopic resection for retroperitoneal tumors. We present the case of a 5-cm retroperitoneal tumor compressing the right common iliac vein and inferior vena cava that was successfully resected using a laparoscopic technique. dissection between the tumor and the large vessels was performed safely using a harmonic scalpel and an ultrasonic surgical aspirator. Histopathology of the resected tumor showed a benign schwannoma. Laparoscopic surgical techniques should be considered for treatment of selected retroperitoneal tumors.
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7/127. Retroperitoneal schwannoma presenting as an adrenal tumor.

    A retroperitoneal tumor in the region of the adrenal gland was diagnosed in a 56-year-old woman. The patient had been suffering from a dull abdominal pain for nearly four weeks before consulting her family physician. Ultrasound, CT and MRI scans revealed a giant tumor of the right adrenal gland. Endocrine activity could not be demonstrated. The size of the tumor was suggestive of an adrenal carcinoma. The patient was referred for adrenalectomy and complete exstirpation of the retroperitoneal mass. The histological examination revealed characteristical findings of a benign schwannoma.
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8/127. Combined diagnostic imaging for retroperitoneal schwannoma.

    Retroperitoneal tumors are occasionally encountered by gynecologists, and differential diagnosis from adnexal tumors is important, however, it is difficult in many cases. We report a case in which we preoperatively diagnosed a benign solid tumor in the retroperitoneum of the pelvic cavity on the basis of a variety of diagnostic images, including FDG-PET. Postoperative histological examination showed a benign schwannoma in the pelvis. We discuss the usefulness of FDG-PET combined with MRI and other diagnostic images as a means of differentiating between the characteristics of retroperitoneal tumors.
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9/127. Extensive cytogenetic heterogeneity in a benign retroperitoneal schwannoma.

    A benign retroperitoneal schwannoma from a patient without prior exposure to radiotherapy or chemotherapy was analyzed by chromosome banding after short-term culture. An extensive intratumor heterogeneity in the form of 29 karyotypically related as well as unrelated clones was found. The aberrant clones were diploid or near-diploid and displayed both numerical and structural changes. All chromosomes, except 11, 16, and 20, were affected. Numerical changes included trisomies X, 7, 9, 17, and 18, and monosomies 13 and 18. No clonal loss of chromosome 22, the most characteristic abnormality in schwannomas of other locations, was, however, detected. The structural aberrations resulted in a total of 58 chromosomal breakpoints, with chromosomes 18, 1, and 15 participating in rearrangements most frequently, followed by chromosomes 14, 2, and 22. A striking finding was the clonal involvement of 18p11 in eight rearrangements affecting different chromosomes, suggesting alteration of telomeric function. The molecular mechanisms underlying the observed massive polyclonality in the schwannoma, particularly the presence of cytogenetically unrelated clones, are unknown and probably heterogeneous.
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10/127. Presacral schwannoma with purely cystic form.

    STUDY DESIGN: Case report. OBJECTIVE: To point out that presacral schwannoma can display markedly cystic degeneration. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA: Benign schwannoma sometimes displays degenerative changes, such as cyst formation, calcification, hemorrhage, and hyalinization. Usually these degenerations are partially seen in the tumors. methods: Medical history, physical findings, imaging features, and histologic findings were reviewed in a case with a large presacral schwannoma. RESULTS: A 62-year-old woman presented with an 18-month history of right sciatic pain. Magnetic resonance images detected a large cystic, presacral tumor. Initially the tumor was misdiagnosed as a cystic ovarian tumor. Preoperative diagnostic workup led to the diagnosis of cystic schwannoma. Intralesional curettage achieved good pain relief. CONCLUSIONS: This tumor was unusual in its totally cystic appearance and resemblance to a cystic ovarian tumor or anterior sacral meningocele. Preoperative diagnosis is important to prevent major neurologic deficit at surgery.
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