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下腔静脈に侵入するレトロペリトニアル・レオミオサルコムの診断と管理戦略:症例報告
1Department of Vascular Surgery, The Affiliated People's Hospital of Ningbo University, Ningbo, Zhejiang, China.
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|September 2, 2025
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まとめ
この症例報告は,下腔静脈 (IVC) に関するレトロペリトニアル・レオミオサルコマの成功治療を詳細に説明しています. 患者の腫瘍は完全に切除され 病気なしの生存が可能になり 生活の質が向上しました
科学分野:
- 腫瘍学
- 手術腫瘍学
- 医療用イメージング
背景:
- レトロペリトニアル・レオミオサルコムは 治療の選択肢が限られ,予後が悪い珍しい癌です.
- この悪性腫瘍の現在の治療戦略は,さらに発展する必要があります.
研究 の 目的:
- レトロペリトニアル・レオミオサルコムの成功管理に関する症例報告を提出する.
- この複雑な腫瘍の治療における 画像と外科的介入の役割を強調するためです
主な方法:
- 下腔静脈 (IVC) に関するレトロペリトニアル・レオミオサルコマと診断された75歳の女性患者.
- アドリアミシンとダカルバジンによる新補助化学療法で,その後に腫瘍とIVCの損傷を完全に切除する.
- 術後の評価は,組織病理学的分析とフォローアップ評価を含む.
主要な成果:
- 化学療法により 腫瘍が大きく縮小し 切除が容易になりました
- IVCの再建を必要とせずに,IVCを含むレトロペリトニアル・レオミオサルコムの完全な切除が達成されました.
- 患者は無事回復し,病気の再発の兆候もなく,生活の質が改善されました.
結論:
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