A case of primary gastric lymphoma is reported. The lymphoma was of the diffusely infiltrating type extending from the supraangular region to the prepyloric region of the stomach. The patient refused gastrectomy, therefore combined treatment with BACOP chemo therapy and radiotherapy was carried out. Complete remission was achieved without any major complications. The patient has remained free from relapse for over 20 months. (Internal Medicine 31: 368-372, 1992)
Although tracheal agenesis is presently considered to be a rare and fatal anomaly, an increasing number of institutions have been reporting such cases. Reported herein, is a clinical and necropsy report of a premature infant whose tracheal agenesis was associated with broncho-esophageal fistulas and an imperforate anus. Accidental esophageal intubation enabled a perineal anoplasty to be performed under general anesthesia and allowed him to survive for 14 days.
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