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Title: | Unexpected outcome from Trousseau syndrome |
Authors: | Thrumurthy, Sri G. Anuruddha, Abeyratne H.M.P. De Zoysa, Merrenna I.M. Samarasekera, D.N. |
Issue Date: | 2011 |
Citation: | Thrumurthy et al. BMC Surgery 2011, 11:1 |
Abstract: | Background: Unprovoked superficial thrombophlebitis and subsequent venous thromboembolism are welldescribed albeit rare presenting features of advanced visceral malignancy that often manifest too late for curative intervention to be beneficial. Case Presentation: We present the first reported case of early gastric carcinoma presenting with these paraneoplastic phenomena in an otherwise healthy farmer. The early presentation allowed for a curative partial gastrectomy, which itself was complicated by the presence of a deep vein thrombosis extending into the inferior vena cava. Fortunately, stabilization of the clot allowed for surgery to proceed without the need for a caval filter. The patient was referred for adjuvant chemotherapy and has since made an excellent recovery. Conclusions: This case provides new evidence for the presentation of superficial thrombophlebitis in early gastric carcinoma and the potential for curative surgery in such instances. A high index of suspicion and a prompt diagnostic workup are essential for timely planning and execution of surgery in these early albeit rare presentations. |
URI: | http://archive.cmb.ac.lk:8080/xmlui/handle/70130/2093 |
Appears in Collections: | Department of Surgery and Anaesthesiology |
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