Dash H, Little J R, Zaino R, Colao D J, Chaurushiya P, Schoolwerth A C, O'Neill M J, Hart J C, Martin G B
Am J Med. 1983 Jul;75(1):145-9. doi: 10.1016/0002-9343(83)91178-6.
The case of a 25-year-old man who had periosteal osteogenic sarcoma with intravascular metastases in unusual locations is reported. The patient presented with acute renal failure, unilateral pulmonary edema, functional mitral stenosis, and low cardiac output. After successful surgical removal of a left atrial metastasis with subsequent improvement in cardiac output, renal function improved only transiently and urinary output varied markedly. At autopsy, metastatic osteogenic sarcoma was discovered within the lumen of the abdominal aorta obstructing both renal arteries. The case is the first report of a neoplasm metastatic to the aorta causing intermittent bilateral renal arterial obstruction; it illustrates the diagnostic difficulties presented by intravascular metastatic disease.
报告了一例25岁男性患者,其患有骨膜骨肉瘤并伴有罕见部位的血管内转移。患者表现为急性肾衰竭、单侧肺水肿、功能性二尖瓣狭窄和低心输出量。成功手术切除左心房转移灶后心输出量改善,但肾功能仅短暂改善,尿量变化显著。尸检时,在腹主动脉腔内发现转移性骨肉瘤,阻塞了双侧肾动脉。该病例是肿瘤转移至主动脉导致间歇性双侧肾动脉阻塞的首例报告;它说明了血管内转移性疾病所带来的诊断困难。