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Clinical presentation of tumors and diagnostic challenges Fedro - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Clinical presentation of tumors and diagnostic challenges Fedro - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Clinical presentation of tumors and diagnostic challenges Fedro Peccatori European Istitute of Oncology European School of Oncology Milan, Italy ESMO PRECEPTORSHIP PROGRAMME ADOLESCENT & YOUNG ADULT MALIGNANCIES Lugano, 11-12 May 2018
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Abnormal chest X-rays
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Clinical presentation
- Lucia is 30 years old
- She does not smoke
- No known allergies
- Rheumatoid arthritis treated with
methotrexate
- Acute respiratory worsening
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Anterior mediastinal mass on CXR
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Evaluation of mediastinal mass by location
Chest Radiograph Mediastinal mass CT scan Differential diagnosis (based on mediastinal compartment and age)
Superior Anterior Middle Posterior Thymoma Teratoma Pericardial cyst Neurogenic tumor Thyroid Lymphoma Bronchogenic cyst Esophageal disease Germ cell tumor Enteric cyst
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Differential Diagnosis of Anterior Mediastinal Masses
- 1. Thymus
a) Thymoma b) Thymic Cyst c) Thymic Hyperplasia d) Thymolipoma e) Thymic Carcinoma f) Thymic Carcinoid
- 2. Teratoma and other germ cell tumors
- 3. Thyroid (intrathoracic goiter)
- 4. Lymphoma
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Further exams
- Blood test: no specific alterations, tumor
markers are negative
- Findings were confirmed on CT scan
- Mediastinal biopsy: invasive thymoma
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Thymoma
- Most common anterior mediastinal primary tumor; 20% of
adult mediastinal neoplasms
- Presentation between ages 30-50
- Symptoms secondary to compression: chest pain, cough,
dyspnea, SVC syndrome ( but 50% are asymptomatic)
- Parathymic syndromes (approx. 40% of patients)
(myasthenia gravis, pure red cell aplasia, hypogammaglobulinemia, endocrine disorders, connective tissue disorders)
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Swelled cervical nodes
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Case history
- Marco is 22 years old
- He works as a mechanic in Milan
- Smokes 10-15 cigarettes/day
- Recreational use of marijuana and alcohol
- Plays soccer as goalkeeper in a local team
- Normal BMI
- Younger sister with ALL at 4 years of age
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Clinical presentation
- Asthenia since 2 weeks
- Fever up to 37.8 C° for 5 days
- Submandibular and laterocervical node
swelling (2x3 cm) What would you do and what is your diagnosis?
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Clinical presentation
- Clinical examination: sore throat, tender non
confluent submandibular lymphadenopaties
- No liver or spleen enlargement
- Normal thoracic examination
Throat swab:
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Diagnosis & Treatment
- Strep A infection
- Ibuprofen + Azitromycin 500 mg qd x 3 days
Full recovery after 1 week
…When you hear hoofbeats think horses, not zebrae
- T. Woodward, 1940
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Persistent mastitis during breastfeeding
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Case history
- Anna is 33 years old
- She has had her first pregnancy last year and
delivered a healthy 3450g boy in Dec 2017
- She has been trying to breastfeed since then,
with some local issues and the need of formula add on, 2x day
- On April 25 she notices that her right breast
has become red and swollen.
- No fever, moderate pain, difficulty to latch
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Case history (cont.)
What would you do and what is your diagnosis?
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Case history (cont..)
- A clinical diagnosis of mastitis was made
- She is given Clyndamycin, probiotics, NSAID,
bed rest, hot/cold packages x 10 days
- Symptoms did not improve and she started
getting worried
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Case history (cont…)
- Breast Ultrasound
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Case history (cont…)
- Right Mammogram
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Histological diagnosis
- Tru cut biopsy:
– Poorly differentiated ductal infiltrating carcinoma with extensive lymphovascular invasion. ER 0%, PgR 0%, Her2: absent, Ki67: 85%
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Clinico-pathological diagnosis
- Mastitis carcinomatosa (inflammatory breast cancer)
- Subsequent familiar history revealed that her
grandmother had died of ovarian cancer
- Genetic testing was positive for pathogenic BRCA1
mutation …When you hear hoofbeats consider also zebrae!
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Clinical presentation and diagnostic challenges
✓ Clinical presentation of tumors in AYA is similar to that of
- lder adults, but:
- cancer incidence in AYA is low, thus diagnostic delay and
misdiagnosis is common
- symptoms can be overlapping with benign conditions
- cancer denial is frequent in patients, parents and
doctors
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Clinical presentation and diagnostic challenges
✓ Be vigilant and:
- think zebrae (when the other diagnoses do not fit)
- rare tumors need excellent pathologists
- refer the patient if you do not feel confident
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Thank you!
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