| Literature DB >> 29580267 |
Yusuke Fujii1, Noriyuki Hirahara2, Syunsuke Kaji2, Takahito Taniura2, Ryoji Hyakudomi2, Tetsu Yamamoto2, Yoshitsugu Tajima2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Gastrointestinal perforation is known as a serious adverse event, but, for breast cancer, there are very few reports of gastrointestinal perforation. This report highlights gastrointestinal perforation caused by bevacizumab for breast cancer, which is of special interest because gastrointestinal perforations caused by bevacizumab are very rare in breast cancer. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Bevacizumab; Breast cancer; Gastrointestinal perforation
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29580267 PMCID: PMC5870367 DOI: 10.1186/s13256-018-1619-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Case Rep ISSN: 1752-1947
Fig. 1A solid increase in cells with clear cytoplasm were shown in core needle biopsy of the right breast tumor and a diagnosis of solid tubular carcinoma was made. Cytodiagnosis of pleural effusion and ascites showed similar cells
Fig. 2a The peritoneum dissemination of breast cancer was diagnosed by the pathological examination of part of the peritoneum. b Wilm's tumour tumor suppressor gene1 (WT1) staining of the peritoneum was negative
Fig. 3Ascites and abdominal free air (arrows) were shown by abdominal computed tomography
Elevation of leukocytes and C-reactive protein, and degeneracy of renal function. A blood gas analysis showed metabolic acidosis, vicarious respiratory alkalosis, and hyperlactacidemia
| Laboratory data | ||
|---|---|---|
| Complete blood count | ||
| WBC | 8080 | /μL |
| RBC | 4.56 | × 106/μL |
| Hb | 14.5 | g/dL |
| Hct | 40.7 | % |
| Plt | 18.7 | × 104//μL |
| Blood coagulation test | ||
| PT | 80.5 | % |
| PT-INR | 1.05 | |
| APTT | 29.0 | seconds |
| Blood gas analysis | ||
| pH | 7.497 | |
| PaO2 | 112.0 | mmHg |
| PaCO2 | 16.5 | mmHg |
| HCO3 | 12.7 | mmol/L |
| BE | −10.2 | mEq/L |
| Lactate | 80.0 | m/dL |
| Blood biochemical test | ||
| TP | 3.9 | g/dL |
| Alb | 1.6 | g/dL |
| T-bil | 0.2 | mg/dL |
| AST | 29 | IU/L |
| ALT | 14 | IU/L |
| LDH | 387 | IU/L |
| CK | 47 | IU/L |
| BUN | 27.4 | mg/dL |
| Crea | 1.01 | mg/dL |
| Na | 130 | mmol/L |
| K | 3.8 | mmol/L |
| Cl | 98 | mmol/L |
| Ca | 8.4 | mg/dL |
| CRP | 2.37 | mg/dL |
Alb albumin, ALT alanine aminotransferase, APTT activated partial thromboplastin time, AST aspartate aminotransferase, BE base excess, BUN blood urea nitrogen, Ca calcium, CK creatine kinase, Cl chlorine, Crea creatinine, CRP C-reactive protein, Hb hemoglobin, HCO bicarbonate, Hct hematocrit, K potassium, LDH lactate dehydrogenase, Na sodium, PaCO partial pressure of carbon dioxide in arterial blood, PaO partial pressure of oxygen in arterial blood, Plt platelets, PT prothrombin time, PT-INR prothrombin time-international normalized ratio, RBC red blood cells, T-bil total bilirubin, TP total protein, WBC white blood cells