Evaluation of Impact of Tall Like Receptor 4 and Liposaccharide in Pathogenesis of Hepatic Cancer | Author : Emadeldin R. Matar | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract :Functional TLR4 expression has been linked to HCC development. TLR4 may serve an important role in HCC development by promoting the malignant transformation of epithelial cells and tumor growth. The consequences might be dependent on the complex signaling networks triggered by TLR4 activation and the tumor microenvironment.
The study included 90 consecutive subjects classified into 3 group their age from 40 to 70 years old.
Group (I): HCC patients on top of chronic HCV infection. they were 45 patients 30 male and 15 females, their age ranged from 45 to 55 who were subdivided into 3 subgroups according to Barcelona clinic liver cancer (BCLC):
Group (Ia): included 8 HCC patients in early stage. (stage A).
Group (Ib): included 12 HCC patients in intermediate stage (stage B).
Group (Ic): included 25 HCC patients in advanced stage. (stage C).
Group (II): 30 Cirrhotic patients with chronic HCV, 21 male and 9 females, their age ranged from 50 to 60. This group was subdivided into 2 subgroups according to Child–Pugh score
Group (IIa): included 8 Child–Pugh A.
Group (IIb): included 22 Child–Pugh B and C.
Group (III): controlled group included 15 normal subjects. 10 male and 5 females, their age ranged from 45 to 60. They were selected to match patients’ groups in demographic and socioeconomic standards.
In our study where 15 persons are control showed lower level in TLR4 with mean 1.0±0.2, however 30 patients with HCV and other 45 patients with HCC showed higher level in TLR with mean 2.27±0.6 and 4.2±1.06 respectively.
In our study there is statistically significant difference in serum TLR4 level between group (Ia) (2.25±0.5) and other subgroups which shows more increase in serum level of TLR4 in Group IB (3.2-1.06) than Group IA. Also shows more increase in serum level of TLR4 in Group IC (4.0±2.0) than Group IA and IB
In our study HCC group showed higher level of LPS with mean 4.5±1.26 however lower in HCV group with mean 2.9-1.0 and least in control group with mean 1.1±0.4
In our study there is statistically significant difference in serum LPS level between group (IA) with mean 3.0±0.5 and other subgroups which shows more increase in serum level of LPS in Group IB with mean 4.4-1.0 than Group IA. Also shows more increase in serum level of LPS in Group IC with mean 4.0±1.76 than Group IA and IB
In our study there is statistically significant difference in serum LPS level between group (IIB) and group (IIA) which shows more increase in serum level of TLR4 in Group IIB with mean 2.7±1.1 than Group IIA with mean 2.20±0.2
In our study there is statistically insignificant difference of the mean value ± SD of sex as regard to LPS and TLR expression (t = 1.2, p = 0.22). (t = 0.16, p = 0.87) respectively.In our study there is statistically significant positive correlation between ALT, AST, Platelets, alpha fetoprotein and LPS as regard to TLR4 expression in group II more in IIB,C than IA . but insignificant of the mean value ± SD of other parameters.
In our study there is statistically significant difference of the mean value ± SD of ALT, AST, Platelets, alpha fetoprotein and TLR4 as regard to LPS expression in group I more in IB, C than IA. but insignificant of the mean value ± SD of other parameters.In our study there is statistically significant difference of the mean value ± SD of ALT, AST, Platelets and TLR4 as regard to LPS expression in group II more in IIB than IIA. but insignificant of the mean value ± SD of other parameters.
Conclusion: TLR4 and LPS measurement should be carried for all patient with HCV Who are at risk for HCC with close monitoring. Conduct a study on a Gut microbiota as therapeutic targets for HCC. |
| Combined graft surgery technique in the management of late endovascular aneurysm repair type III endoleak. A case report | Author : Mohammad Alsalaldeh | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract :Recently, the endovascular approach in abdominal aorta aneurysm (AAA) management has become a more popular and alternative approach to open surgery, mainly when is achieved to proper patients that is more comfortable for both patient and surgeon. In this case, our patient developed Type III endoleak complication after 2 years of the Endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR) procedure and was treated by open surgery and combined graft technique. |
| Linear plication and external wrapping in ascending aortic aneurysm in well-selected patients: Surgical technique | Author : Mohammad Alsalaldeh | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract :An aortic aneurysm is known as a bulging or dilatation of the aorta for more than one and half of its normal diameter result in making the wall of the aorta thinner and at the risk of dissection or rupture. For a long time ago surgeons have worked hard to find the best surgical technique to treat this pathology. Open surgery with the replacement of the aneurysmatic segment by a synthetic graft is still the standard surgical treatment method.
In the past, some surgeons tried patching the aneurysmatic segment with synthetic patches. This technique was not accepted by many surgeons. In our cardiovascular surgical center, we perform linear plication and external wrapping (LPEW) surgical technique for more than ten years in well-selected patients whose aortic aneurysm diameter is less than 6 cm with normal aortic root and who has not any connective tissue disease, dissection, or rupture. Our results are satisfying with low morbidity and mortality. |
| A Case Report of Skip Lesions in Perianal Mucinous Adenocarcinoma | Author : Nirali Shah | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract :Perianal Mucinous Adenocarcinoma (PMA) is a rare gastrointestinal malignancy, known to occur in patients with a long-standing history of recurrent perirectal abscesses or a chronic fistula. In this case report, we present a unique presentation of perianal mucinous adenocarcinoma, which began as a rectal abscess and progressed to a case of perianal mucinous adenocarcinoma, with a skip lesion present all the way up in the mid-rectal region. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first case in which PMA presented with skip lesions as opposed to a continuous lesion, and presented without a long standing history of fistulas and recurrent abscesses, but instead just a 4-day history of perianal burning, itching and tingling. The use of CT imaging, MRI’s and PET scans as diagnostic modalities for PMA are further elucidated in the report, along with a discussion of NCCN guidelines on using radiation therapy followed by an APR with inguinal node dissection for the management and treatment of PMA. Sharing this unique and atypical presentation of PMA with multimodality speciality groups and tumor boards helps in the development of various diagnostic and therapeutic approaches for PMA, as well as enhances our understanding of this rare malignant entity. |
| Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Thyroid Gland in an elderly Female | Author : Talal Mohammed Al-Shahri | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract :Background: Squamous cell carcinoma of the thyroid gland is a rare tumor. The tumor may arise as a primary tumor within the thyroid gland.
Case Presentation: A 62-years-old lady with history a history of a long-standing left neck mass presented with progressive enlargement of the mass for the last 2 months. The mass was associated with dyspnea, dry cough, and difficulty in swallowing but no change of voice. On examination, it was hard and fixed, and other parts of the general examination were unremarkable. Fine needle aspiration revealed malignant cells with squamous cell cancer (BETHESDA VI). On surgical exploration, there was a mixed cystic and solid mass arising from the left thyroid gland locally invading strap muscles, esophagus and trachea. Complete excision was not possible, debulking was done with modified radical neck dissection. The histopathology showed Invasive poorly differentiated squamous cell carcinoma of the thyroid with cystic changes in background of Hashimoto’s thyroiditis.
Conclusion: Thyroid squamous cell carcinoma is a rare malignancy with significant management implications. Less than three hundred clear cases of thyroid squamous cell carcinoma have been reported. In this report we describe one additional case of a thyroid squamous cell carcinoma and provide a comprehensive discussion of the clinical significance, and appropriate surgical management. |
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