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Full-Text Articles in Gastroenterology
An Atypical Case Of Necrotizing Fasciitis Secondary To Perforated Cecal Cancer., Laura S Heidelberg, Erica Pettke, Teresa E Wagner, Lauren Angotti
An Atypical Case Of Necrotizing Fasciitis Secondary To Perforated Cecal Cancer., Laura S Heidelberg, Erica Pettke, Teresa E Wagner, Lauren Angotti
Articles, Abstracts, and Reports
Necrotizing fasciitis is an aggressive, life threatening soft tissue infection that requires high index of suspicion for diagnosis. Diagnosis is clinical with management including broad spectrum antibiotics and emergent operative debridement. The majority of cases are secondary to underlying medical processes, local tissue damage, abscess, or inciting procedure, with a paucity of data correlating causation with colon cancer. We describe the case of an 84-year-old man presenting with sepsis of unknown origin who was diagnosed with an atypical presentation of necrotizing fasciitis secondary to a perforated cecal malignancy. His case is unique in that a less virulent polymicrobial infection was …
Geographic And Intra-Racial Disparities In Early-Onset Colorectal Cancer In The Seer 18 Registries Of The United States, Wesal H. Abualkhair, Meijiao Zhou, Carolina O. Ochoa, Leonel Lacayo, Caitlin Murphy, Xiao Cheng Wu, Jordan J. Karlitz
Geographic And Intra-Racial Disparities In Early-Onset Colorectal Cancer In The Seer 18 Registries Of The United States, Wesal H. Abualkhair, Meijiao Zhou, Carolina O. Ochoa, Leonel Lacayo, Caitlin Murphy, Xiao Cheng Wu, Jordan J. Karlitz
School of Medicine Faculty Publications
Background: Although early-onset colorectal cancer (EOCRC) incidence rates (IRs) are increasing, geographic and intra-racial IR disparities are not well defined. Methods: 2000-2015 Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) program CRC IR Analysis (170,434 cases) was performed from ages 30 to 60 in four US regions, 18 individual registries, metropolitan and nonmetropolitan locations and stratified by race. Analyses were conducted in 1-year and 5-year age increments. Results: Wide US regional EOCRC IR variations exist: For example, age 45 IRs in the south are 26.8/100,000, 36.0% higher than the West, 19.7/100,000 (p < 0.0001). Disparities magnify between individual registries: EOCRC IRs in highest risk registries were 177-348% (Alaska Natives), 75-200% (Hawaii), 76-128% (Louisiana), and 61-125% (Kentucky) higher than lowest risk registries depending on age. EOCRC IRs are 18.2%-25.6% higher in nonmetropolitan versus metropolitan settings. Wide geographic intra-racial disparities exist. Within the White population, the greatest IR difference (78.8%) was between Kentucky (5.9/100,000) and Los Angeles (3.3/100,000) in 30- to 34-year-olds (p <.0001). Within the Black population, the greatest difference (136.2%) was between rural Georgia (30.7/100,000) and California excluding San Francisco-Oakland/San Jose-Monterey/Los Angeles (13/100,000) in 40- to 44-year-olds (p = 0003). Conclusion: Marked geographic EOCRC disparities exist with disproportionately high IRs in Alaska Natives, Hawaii, and southern registries. Geographic intra-racial disparities are present within White and Black populations. In Blacks, there are disproportionately high EOCRC IRs in rural Georgia. Although vigilance is required in all populations, attention must be paid to these higher risk populations. Potential interventions include assuring early investigation of symptoms, targeting modifiable risk factors and utilizing earlier age 45 screening options supported by some guidelines.
Immunohistochemical Pattern– A Prognostic Factor For Synchronous Gastrointestinal Cancer, Catalin Alius, Catalin Gabriel Cirstoveanu, Cristinel Dumitru Badiu, Valeriu Ardeleanu, Vasile Adrian Dumitru
Immunohistochemical Pattern– A Prognostic Factor For Synchronous Gastrointestinal Cancer, Catalin Alius, Catalin Gabriel Cirstoveanu, Cristinel Dumitru Badiu, Valeriu Ardeleanu, Vasile Adrian Dumitru
Journal of Mind and Medical Sciences
Recent advancements in medical genetics and molecular biology are reflected in the modern understanding and approach to colorectal carcinoma (CRC). Understanding the cellular mechanisms and mutational patterns that promote carcinogenesis could enhance the predictive accuracy of the TNM classification. Furthermore, this will allow for a much more documented stratification and tailored oncological treatment. This paper presents an illustrative case of a relatively young patient (50 years old) with no family history of cancer who was diagnosed with four synchronous gastrointestinal (GI) adenocarcinomas displaying a wild type P53, negative BRAF testing, and mutated MLH1 and PMS2 proteins. This case report contributes …
Scope Of Artificial Intelligence In Screening And Diagnosis Of Colorectal Cancer, Hemant Goyal Md, Rupinder Mann Md, Zainab Gandhi Mbbs, Abhilash Perisetti Md, Aman Ali Md, Khizar Amani Ali, Neil Sharma Md, Benjamin Tharian Md, Shreyas Saligram, Sumant Inamdar
Scope Of Artificial Intelligence In Screening And Diagnosis Of Colorectal Cancer, Hemant Goyal Md, Rupinder Mann Md, Zainab Gandhi Mbbs, Abhilash Perisetti Md, Aman Ali Md, Khizar Amani Ali, Neil Sharma Md, Benjamin Tharian Md, Shreyas Saligram, Sumant Inamdar
PCI Publications and Projects
Globally, colorectal cancer is the third most diagnosed malignancy. It causes significant mortality and morbidity, which can be reduced by early diagnosis with an effective screening test. Integrating artificial intelligence (AI) and computer-aided detection (CAD) with screening methods have shown promising results for colorectal cancer screening. AI could provide a “second look” for endoscopists to decrease the rate of missed polyps during a colonoscopy. It can also improve detection and characterization of polyps by integration with colonoscopy, various advanced endoscopic modalities like magnifying narrow-band imaging, endocytoscopy, confocal endomicroscopy, laser-induced fluorescence spectroscopy, and magnifying chromoendoscopy. In this review, we have discussed …
Eradication Of Stage Iv Gastric Cancer: Case Report, Ibrahim Mohammed, Cherishma Nagisetty, Arslan Iqbal, Michael Abdelmasseh, Doreen Griswold, Muhammad Omer Jamil, Juan R. Sanabria
Eradication Of Stage Iv Gastric Cancer: Case Report, Ibrahim Mohammed, Cherishma Nagisetty, Arslan Iqbal, Michael Abdelmasseh, Doreen Griswold, Muhammad Omer Jamil, Juan R. Sanabria
Marshall Journal of Medicine
Background. Gastric cancer has a low overall survival rate worldwide, and surgery still remains the intent to cure option on early stages of disease. HER-2 positive cancers may have a survival advantage. We present a patient with stage IV gastric cancer HER-2 positive responsive to Herceptin, free of detectable disease two years after surgery.
Patient Presentation. 70 years old Caucasian male complained of left-sided chest pain. Upon evaluation, he was diagnosed with HER-2 positive adenocarcinoma of the stomach at the pylorus with two liver metastases. Near complete response was observed with Herceptin and Cis-platinum based chemotherapy followed by 80% distal …
Neuroendocrine Tumor Of The Gallbladder, A Rare Incidental Finding, Alvaro Frometa, Yasna Chaudhary, Omar Ansari, Nigel Jagoo, Iqbal Kapadia
Neuroendocrine Tumor Of The Gallbladder, A Rare Incidental Finding, Alvaro Frometa, Yasna Chaudhary, Omar Ansari, Nigel Jagoo, Iqbal Kapadia
HCA Healthcare Journal of Medicine
Background: Neuroendocrine tumors are a rare finding in the gallbladder. The incidence of this entity in the gallbladder is roughly 1.13 cases per 100,000 in the US, with a steady increase in the last decade. Gallbladder neuroendocrine tumors are generally asymptomatic; the majority of cases have been reported as incidental findings in specimens, resected due to secondary symptomatology, such as chronic cholecystitis. Treatment strategies are limited, in part due to the often advanced stage in which this disease presents. Furthermore, there is a restricted utility of diagnostic tools for early detection; these factors contribute to the poor prognosis of this …
Perianal Basal Cell Carcinoma: A Common Cancer In An Uncommon Location., Ed Hagen, Nathan Hite, John A Griffin, Rodney Kratz
Perianal Basal Cell Carcinoma: A Common Cancer In An Uncommon Location., Ed Hagen, Nathan Hite, John A Griffin, Rodney Kratz
Articles, Abstracts, and Reports
This is a case of a perianal basal cell carcinoma, a common skin cancer in an unusual location. Our patient is a 67-year-old male with a perianal lesion. He first noticed this painless lesion 5 years prior to presentation and was having fecal incontinence and weight loss. He had a fully encompassing ulcerated lesion involving the entirety of the anal margin. We performed a biopsy that returned on pathology as a basal cell carcinoma. Due to the size of the lesion and his current nutritional status, it was determined to be unresectable. We were able to provide him with a …
Spermine Synthase And Myc Cooperate To Maintain Colorectal Cancer Cell Survival By Repressing Bim Expression, Yubin Guo, Qing Ye, Pan Deng, Yanan Cao, Daheng He, Zhaohe Zhou, Chi Wang, Yekaterina Y. Zaytseva, Charles E. Schwartz, Eun Young Lee, B. Mark Evers, Andrew J. Morris, Side Liu, Qing-Bai She
Spermine Synthase And Myc Cooperate To Maintain Colorectal Cancer Cell Survival By Repressing Bim Expression, Yubin Guo, Qing Ye, Pan Deng, Yanan Cao, Daheng He, Zhaohe Zhou, Chi Wang, Yekaterina Y. Zaytseva, Charles E. Schwartz, Eun Young Lee, B. Mark Evers, Andrew J. Morris, Side Liu, Qing-Bai She
Markey Cancer Center Faculty Publications
Dysregulation of polyamine metabolism has been linked to the development of colorectal cancer (CRC), but the underlying mechanism is incompletely characterized. Here, we report that spermine synthase (SMS), a polyamine biosynthetic enzyme, is overexpressed in CRC. Targeted disruption of SMS in CRC cells results in spermidine accumulation, which inhibits FOXO3a acetylation and allows subsequent translocation to the nucleus to transcriptionally induce expression of the proapoptotic protein Bim. However, this induction is blunted by MYC-driven expression of miR-19a and miR-19b that repress Bim production. Pharmacological or genetic inhibition of MYC activity in SMS-depleted CRC cells dramatically induces Bim expression and apoptosis …
Opioid Use Disorders And Hospital Palliative Care Among Patients With Gastrointestinal Cancers: Ten-Year Trend And Associated Factors In The U.S. From 2005 To 2014, Jinwook Hwang, Jay J. Shen, Sun Jung Kim, Sung-Youn Chun, Pearl C. Kim, Se Won Lee, David Byun, Ji Won Yoo
Opioid Use Disorders And Hospital Palliative Care Among Patients With Gastrointestinal Cancers: Ten-Year Trend And Associated Factors In The U.S. From 2005 To 2014, Jinwook Hwang, Jay J. Shen, Sun Jung Kim, Sung-Youn Chun, Pearl C. Kim, Se Won Lee, David Byun, Ji Won Yoo
Public Health Faculty Publications
This study aimed to analyze the trends of opioid use disorders, cannabis use disorders, and palliative care among hospitalized patients with gastrointestinal cancer and to identify their associated factors. We analyzed the National Inpatient Sample data from 2005 to 2014 and included hospitalized patients with gastrointestinal cancers. The trends of hospital palliative care and opioid or cannabis use disorders were analyzed using the compound annual growth rates (CAGR) with Rao-Scott correction for χ2 tests. Multivariate logistic regression analyses were performed to identify the associated factors. From 2005 to 2014, among 4,364,416 hospitalizations of patients with gastrointestinal cancer, the average annual …
Duodenal Carcinoid Tumour – A Case Report, Vasile Negrean, Cristina Buchman, Mirela Georgiana Perne, Mircea Milaciu, Iacob Domsa, Teodora Gabriela Alexescu, Ioana Para, Olga Hilda Orasan
Duodenal Carcinoid Tumour – A Case Report, Vasile Negrean, Cristina Buchman, Mirela Georgiana Perne, Mircea Milaciu, Iacob Domsa, Teodora Gabriela Alexescu, Ioana Para, Olga Hilda Orasan
Journal of Mind and Medical Sciences
Duodenal carcinoids are rare tumours of the small intestine with heterogenous clinical and pathological characteristics. The long-term prognosis is very good if discovered in the early stages. We present the case of a patient with a non-functional duodenal carcinoid tumour discovered incidentally during an upper gastrointestinal endoscopy. The diagnosis was confirmed through immunohistochemistry. Treatment consisted of the endoscopic resection of the tumour and the surveillance of the patient for the following 2 years, with no signs of recurrence. We have conducted a literature review regarding the clinical manifestations, diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up of patients with this type of tumours.
Helicobacter Pylori Infection And Its Importance In The Development Of Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic Purpura, Zilola Khashimova
Helicobacter Pylori Infection And Its Importance In The Development Of Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic Purpura, Zilola Khashimova
Physician Assistant Studies | Faculty Scholarship
Helicobacter Pylori (HP) infection has been associated with chronic inflammation of the stomach and may also be associated with Idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP). A literature review was conducted on the reported research of HP infection associated with ITP.
Role Of Helicobacter Pylori Infection In Development Of Gastrointestinal Malignancy, Zilola Khashimova
Role Of Helicobacter Pylori Infection In Development Of Gastrointestinal Malignancy, Zilola Khashimova
Physician Assistant Studies | Faculty Scholarship
Introduction. Helicobacter Pylori (HP) infection has been associated with chronic inflammation of the stomach and may also be associated with the development of gastrointestinal malignancy.
Purpose of Study: This study will examine the literature related to HP infection associated with the cancers of the stomach.
Materials and Methods: A literature review was conducted on the reported research of HP infection associated with gastric cancer cases.
Results and Discussions: Helicobacter pylori is a gastric pathogen that colonizes approximately 50% of the world’s population. Infection with H. pylori causes chronic inflammation and significantly increases the risk of developing …
Prior Tonsillectomy Is Associated With An Increased Risk Of Esophageal Adenocarcinoma., Katherine S Garman, Teminioluwa A Ajayi, Harold J Boutte, Shih-Ting Chiu, Richard J Von Furstenberg, Benjamin R Lloyd, Cecelia Zhang, Mark W Onaitis, Shein-Chung Chow, Shannon J Mccall
Prior Tonsillectomy Is Associated With An Increased Risk Of Esophageal Adenocarcinoma., Katherine S Garman, Teminioluwa A Ajayi, Harold J Boutte, Shih-Ting Chiu, Richard J Von Furstenberg, Benjamin R Lloyd, Cecelia Zhang, Mark W Onaitis, Shein-Chung Chow, Shannon J Mccall
Articles, Abstracts, and Reports
BACKGROUND: Esophageal cancer is a deadly cancer with 5-year survival
METHODS: Cases included 452 esophagectomy cases, including 396 with EAC and 56 who underwent esophagectomy for Barrett's esophagus (BE) with high grade dysplasia (HGD). 1,102 thoracic surgery patients with surgical indications other than dysplastic BE or esophageal cancer represented the controls for our analysis. The association of tonsillectomy and HGD/EAC were primarily evaluated by using univariate tests and then verified by logistic regression analysis. Baseline demographics, medical history, and thoracic surgery controls were compared by using χ2 tests or 95% CIs. Significant risk factors were considered as covariates in the …