トルソー症候群
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The Trousseau sign of malignancy or Trousseau's Syndrome is a medical sign involving episodes of vessel inflammation due to blood clot (thrombophlebitis) which are recurrent or appearing in different locations over time (thrombophlebitis migrans or migratory thrombophlebitis). The location of the clot is tender and the clot can be felt as a nodule under the skin.[1] Trousseau's syndrome is a rare variant of venous thromboembolism (VTE) that is characterized by recurrent, migratory thrombosis in superficial veins and in uncommon sites, such as the chest wall and arms. This syndrome is particularly associated with pancreatic and lung cancer [2] Trousseau's sign can be an early sign of gastric or pancreatic cancer,[3] typically appearing months to years before the tumor would be otherwise detected.[4] Heparin therapy is recommended to prevent future clots.[5] The Trousseau sign of malignancy should not be confused with the Trousseau sign of latent tetany caused by hypocalcemia.
History
Armand Trousseau first described this finding in the 1860s; he later found the same sign in himself, was subsequently diagnosed with pancreatic cancer and died soon thereafter.[6] Dr. Trousseau presciently attributed thromboembolism in malignancy to changes in blood composition rather than local inflammatory or mechanical forces. By correlating clinical observation with surgical and autopsy findings, Dr. Trousseau recognized that a localized cancer could induce a generalized hypercoagulable state in which thrombosis could occur elsewhere in the body, such as in extremities with visceral malignancy. Dr. Trousseau described several cases in which recurrent thrombosis was the presenting feature of visceral cancer, and his confidence in the utility of this connection led him to say, "So great, in my opinion, is the semiotic value of phlegmasia in the cancerous cachexia, that I regard this phlegmasia as a sign of the cancerous diathesis as certain as sanguinolent effusion into the serous cavities."
Pathophysiology
Some malignancies, especially gliomas (25%), as well as adenocarcinomas of the pancreas and lung, are associated with hypercoagulability (the tendency to form blood clots) for reasons that are incompletely understood, but may be related to factors secreted by the tumors, in particular a circulating pool of cell-derived tissue factor-containing microvesicles.[7] Some adenocarcinomas secrete mucin that can interact with selectin found on platelets, thereby causing small clots to form [8][9]
In patients with malignancy-associated hypercoagulable states, the blood may spontaneously form clots in the portal vessels, the deep veins of the extremities (such as the leg), or the superficial veins anywhere on the body. These clots present as visibly swollen blood vessels (vasculitis), especially the veins, or as intermittent pain in the affected areas.
References
- ^ Trousseau's sign of visceral malignancy in GPnotebook, retrieved November 2012
- ^ Caine, Graham (Nov 2002). "The Hypercoagulable State of Malignancy: Pathogenesis and Current Debate". Neoplasia: 465–473. doi:10.1038/sj.neo.7900263. PMC 1550339. Retrieved 24 April 2015.
- ^ Callander, N; S I Rapaport (1993). "Trousseau's syndrome.". Western Journal of Medicine 158 (4): 364–371. ISSN 0093-0415. PMC 1022062. PMID 8317122.
- ^ "Trousseau sign" at Dorland's Medical Dictionary
- ^ Callander, N; S I Rapaport (1993). "Trousseau's syndrome.". Western Journal of Medicine 158 (4): 364–371. ISSN 0093-0415. PMC 1022062. PMID 8317122.
- ^ Samuels MA, King ME, Balis U (2002). "Case records of the Massachusetts General Hospital. Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 31-2002. A 61-year-old man with headache and multiple infarcts". N. Engl. J. Med. 347 (15): 1187–94. doi:10.1056/NEJMcpc020117. PMID 12374880.
- ^ Del Conde I, Bharwani LD, Dietzen DJ, Pendurthi U, Thiagarajan P, López JA.(2007) Microvesicle-associated tissue factor and Trousseau's syndrome. J Thromb Haemost 5:70-4
- ^ Wahrenbrock M, Borsig L, Le D, Varki N, Varki A. (2003) "Selectin-mucin interactions as a probable molecular explanation for the association of Trousseau syndrome with mucinous adenocarcinomas." J Clin Invest 112: 853-862.
- ^ Varki, Ajit (2007). "Trousseau's syndrome: multiple definitions and multiple mechanisms". Blood 110 (6): 1723–1729. doi:10.1182/blood-2006-10-053736. ISSN 0006-4971. PMC 1976377. PMID 17496204.
Eponymous medical signs for hematology
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Inclusion bodies |
- Red blood cell
- Cabot rings
- Howell–Jolly body
- Pappenheimer bodies
- Heinz body
- Neutrophil
- Plasma cell
- Myeloblast
- Histiocyte
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Other |
- Arneth count
- Mentzer index
- Virchow's triad
- Anaemia
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Index of cells from bone marrow
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- Immune system
- Cells
- Physiology
- coagulation
- proteins
- granule contents
- colony-stimulating
- heme and porphyrin
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Disease |
- Red blood cell
- Monocyte and granulocyte
- Neoplasms and cancer
- Histiocytosis
- Symptoms and signs
- Blood tests
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Treatment |
- Transfusion
- Drugs
- thrombosis
- bleeding
- other
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Eponymous medical signs for oncology
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Hematological malignancy |
- Russell bodies
- Auer rod
- Bence Jones protein
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Lymph nodes |
- Virchow's node ( Troisier's sign )
- Sister Mary Joseph nodule
- Lund's node
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Other |
- Call-Exner bodies
- Leser–Trélat sign
- Trousseau sign of malignancy
- Courvoisier's law
- Schiller–Duval body
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Index of neoplasms and cancer
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Description |
- Tumor suppressing and oncogenes
- Tumor markers
- Carcinogen
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Disease |
- Neoplasms and cancer
- Symptoms and signs
- Paraneoplastic
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- Radiotherapy
- Drugs
- Immunotherapy
- intracellular chemotherapeutics
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English Journal
- Spectrum of Temporal Bone Abnormalities in Patients with Waardenburg Syndrome and SOX10 Mutations.
- Elmaleh-Bergès M, Baumann C, Noël-Pétroff N, Sekkal A, Couloigner V, Devriendt K, Wilson M, Marlin S, Sebag G, Pingault V.SourceDepartments of Pediatric Imaging, Clinical Genetics, and Otorhinolaryngology, Hôpital Robert Debré, Paris, France; Center for Human Genetics, University Hospitals Leuven, Leuven, Belgium; Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Hôpital Necker-Enfants Malades, Paris, France; Department of Clinical Genetics, The Children's Hospital at Westmead, Sydney, Australia; Centre de Référence des Surdités Génétiques, Hôpital Armand-Trousseau, Paris, France; and Laboratoire de Biochimie et Génétique, AP-HP, Hôpital Henri Mondor-Albert Chenevier, Créteil, France.
- AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology.AJNR Am J Neuroradiol.2012 Dec 13. [Epub ahead of print]
- BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE:Waardenburg syndrome, characterized by deafness and pigmentation abnormalities, is clinically and genetically heterogeneous, consisting of 4 distinct subtypes and involving several genes. SOX10 mutations have been found both in types 2 and 4 Waardenburg syndrome and neurologic
- PMID 23237859
- Does rituximab induce hypogammaglobulinemia in patients with pediatric idiopathic nephrotic syndrome?
- Delbe-Bertin L, Aoun B, Tudorache E, Lapillone H, Ulinski T.SourceDepartment of Pediatric Nephrology, Armand Trousseau Hospital, AP-HP, 75012, Paris, France.
- Pediatric nephrology (Berlin, Germany).Pediatr Nephrol.2012 Dec 5. [Epub ahead of print]
- BACKGROUND: Rituximab (RTX) is a promising strategy for treating steroid-dependent idiopathic nephrotic syndrome (SDNS). RTX induces profound B-cell depletion, suggesting hypogammaglobulinemia as a potential side effect after long-term treatment.PATIENTS AND METHODS: We analyzed immunoglobulin G (Ig
- PMID 23212560
Japanese Journal
- Non-bacterial thrombotic endocarditis associated with Trousseau's syndrome
- NAKASHIMA Keisuke,MORI Mika,HARAKI Tatsuo,HIRASE Hiroaki,YOSHIMUTA Tsuyoshi,ICHIDA Fukiko,OKEIE Kazuyasu,KONNO Tetsuo,HAYASHI Kenshi,INO Hidekazu,KAWASHIRI Masa-aki,YAMAGISHI Masakazu
- Journal of echocardiography : official publication of the Japanese Society of Echocardiography 10(3), 115-116, 2012-09-28
- NAID 10031122211
- 集学的治療が長期奏効している Trousseau 症候群を併発した盲腸癌術後再発の1例
- 松橋 延壽,國枝 克行,井川 愛子,田中 千弘,長尾 成敏,河合 雅彦
- 日本外科系連合学会誌 37(4), 795-801, 2012-08-30
- NAID 10031033465
- 症例報告 手術不能膵頭部癌で急性閉塞性化膿性胆管炎とトルソー症候群を併発した1例
Related Links
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