• 제목/요약/키워드: Primary mediastinal choriocarcinoma

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종격동에 발생한 거대 미성숙기형종 -1례 보고- (Huge Immature Teratoma of Mediastinum - A case report -)

  • 강재걸
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • 제22권5호
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    • pp.867-872
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    • 1989
  • Primary mediastinal immature teratoma is a rare germinal tumor which includes various elements of mature teratoma, choriocarcinoma, yolk sac carcinoma, embryonal carcinoma, and seminoma in some proportions. The tumor is virtually restricted to young man and the response to surgery and radiotherapy are poor. Recently, we experienced a case of primary mediastinal immature teratoma with elevated serum [-HCG and [-fetoprotein in 18 years old man. The well-encapsulated mass, weighing 4.5 kg, was completely resected and then adjuvant combination chemotherapy was tried with Vincristine, Bleomycin, and Cisplatin. Radical excision of tumor and adjuvant chemotherapy would appear to produce better result than have been reported in other cases. The postoperative course was uneventful and the tumor markers were returned to normal range.

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후종격 응모막암종 -1 례 보고- (Choriocarcinoma in Posterior Mediastinum A case Report)

  • 김수성;배한익
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • 제30권4호
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    • pp.462-466
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    • 1997
  • 원발성으로 종격동에서 발생한 융모막암종은 드문 질환으로 젊은 남자에서 주로 발견되었으며, 기침, 흉통, 여성형 유방 등의 증상을 보이는 것으로 알려졌다. 33세 여자로 약 3개월 전부터 가벼운 기침으로 시작하였으나 심한 호흡곤란과흉통증 등 증상이 급격히 악화되어 내원하였다. 방사선학적 검사상 후종격에서 직경 13cm크기의 종양이 발견되었고, 혈중 $\beta$-HCG가 20만 mIU 이상 증가하였으며, 적출된 종양은 $\beta$-HCG에 대한 면역조직화학적 검사상 양성반응을 보였다. 융모막암종 절제술을 받고 EMA-CO투여 받은후 약 7개월만에 뇌에 전이된 종양 때문에 뇌출혈을 일으켜 다시 뇌종양 적출술을 받았다. 환자는 그 후 약 7개월동안 두통외의 증상은 없었고 흉부단순촬영상 종격종양의 재발소견도 없었다.

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전이성 폐암의 외과적 치료 (Surgical Treatment of Metastatic Lung Cancer)

  • 조성래
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • 제25권9호
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    • pp.948-954
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    • 1992
  • In spite of recent progress in anticancer chemotherapy, the survival of patients with metastases to the lung treated nonsurgically has been extremely poor. So we adopted more aggressive surgical approaches for the treatment of patients with pulmonary metastases since 1985. We experienced 22 operations of metastatic lung cancer in 19 patients in the department of Thoracic & Cardiovascular Surgery in Kosin Medical College since 1985, so we reviewed the results of treatment retrospectively. The results were as follows: 1. The primary organs of metastatic lung cancer were 4 cases in each of the breast, uterus, and extremities, 3 cases in the rectum, 2 cases in the kidney, 1 case in each of the pelvis and liver, and the pathological findings were 13 cases in carcinoma and 6 cases in sarcoma. 2. The treatments for primary lesions were 15 cases of the operations with anticancer chemotherapy or radiation therapy, 2 cases of choriocarcinoma with anticancer chemotherapy only, 1 cases of uterine cervical carcinoma with chemo-radiation therapy, and 1 case of pelvic synovia sarcoma with intra-arterial anticancer chemotherapy. 3. Disease free intrerval were as follows: 7 cases were in 2 years to 4 years, 4 cases were in 1 year to 2 years, and 5 cases were beyond one year, of them one case was discovered primary lesion and metastatic lung tumor concomittently. 3 cases were above 4 years, of them one case of breast cancer were above 13 years especially. 4. The sites of metastatic lung cancer was 15 lesions in the right lung, and 9 lesions in the left lung, And the lobar sites were 10 lesions in the upper lobe, 2 lesions in the middle lobe, and 12 lesions in the lower lobe. 5. The operative methods of metastatic lung cancer were 7 case of partial resection of lung, 12 cases of pulmonary lobectomy, 1 case of pneumonectomy and 1 case of dissection of mediastinal lymph node. 6. The postoperative complications were 1 case of mild respiratory insufficency, 1 cases of pyothorax, and 1 case of urethral stricture. 7. Postoperative adjuvant therapy were as follows: No adjuvant therapy were 4 cases, anti-cancer chemotherapy were 8 cases, radiation therapy was 1 case, and combined with chemo k radiation therapy were 8 cases. 8. The results of long term follow-up were as follows: The 5 patients were died at 2 months, 22 months, 24 months, 32 months, and 49 months postoperatively, so mean survival period was 32 months postoperatively excluding one patient who was died at 2 months postoperatively. And 14 patients are aliving, of them 3 patients are living in recurred state, and the other 11 patients are living without any evidence of recurrence.

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