Papillary serous carcinoma of the peritoneum (PSCP) is a primary neoplasm of peritoneal origin, and is histologically difficult to differentiate from papillary serous carcinoma of the ovary (PSCO). PSCP is frequently accompanied by many peritoneal tumors, and has been managed as a disseminated disease. In previous reports, however, the clonality of the tumors has not been fully discussed. Recently, the significant roles of the p53 and BRCA1 genes in PSCP have been reported. In this study, we investigated immunohistochemical staining for p53 proteins, and investigated p53 gene mutations, using DNA sequencing analysis, to clarify the clonality of PSCP tumors. Immunohistochemically, all the tumor samples demonstrated nuclear overexpression of p53 proteins, and the DNA sequencing analysis of the p53 gene showed diverse point mutations at codons 167 and 192 in two of four anatomically different tumors. In conclusion, the possibility of polyclonality of PSCP tumors is suggested.
A 46-year-old woman who had upper abdominal pain 10 years after cholecystectomy, and who had incidental sclerosing cholangitis (SC), was investigated by three-dimensional helical computed tomographic (3-DHCT) cholangiography with contrast medium, because endoscopic retrograde cholangiography (ERC) was unsuccessful and a second ERC was not permitted by the patient. The cholangiogram demonstrated annular strictures of the bilateral hepatic duct at the confluence of the common hepatic duct, and dilatation of the left intrahepatic biliary duct. Although we could not clarify the cause of the biliary tract deformity at the time of the 3-DHCT, the tentative diagnosis of postcholecystectomy deformity of the biliary tree led to successful treatment by right liver lobectomy and hepaticojejunostomy. Histologic findings were compatible with SC. From this experience and the literature, we suggest that 3-DHCT cholangiography with contrast medium can contribute to the preoperative diagnosis of morphological changes in the biliary tree in patients with postcholecystectomy symptoms.
After pharyngolaryngoesophagectomy had been performed to remove a malignant tumor, a shunt was created between the elevated gastric tube and the trachea for vocal rehabilitation in two patients. By covering the tracheostoma, the patients were able to produce a substituted voice without any reflux. However, strange vibrations of the gastric tube slightly disturbed the intelligibility of the shunt voice.
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