Intralobar Pulmonary Sequestration Presenting Increased Serum CA19-9 and CA125.
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A 39-year-old man was admitted to our hospital for further evaluation of a consolidated shadow and clarification of the cause of serum tumor marker elevation (CA19-9 496.2 U/ml, CA125 160.6 U/ml). Chest computed tomography revealed a well-defined homogeneous nodule in the left S10. Angiography showed one aberrant artery, branching from the ascending aorta. Intralobar pulmonary sequestration was diagnosed and the sequestrated lung was resected. Microscopic findings of the sequestrated lung showed a mucus-containing cystically dilated bronchus, which was covered with ciliated cylindrical epithelium. Immunohistochemical staining showed positive staining for CA19-9 and CA125 in both the ciliated cylindrical epithelium and mucus. Serum values of tumor markers returned to their normal range after surgery.(Internal Medicine 41: 875-878, 2002)
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著者
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Adachi Hideki
The Fifth Department Of Internal Medicine Tokyo Medical University
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MATSUOKA Takeshi
the Fifth Department of Internal Medicine, Tokyo Medical University
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TSUCHIDA Fumihiro
the Fifth Department of Internal Medicine, Tokyo Medical University
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KISHI Kouji
the Fifth Department of Internal Medicine, Tokyo Medical University
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Saitou Makoto
Department Of Chest Surgery Tokyo Medical University
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Sudoh Akihiko
The Fifth Department Of Internal Medicine Tokyo Medical University
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Furukawa Kinya
Department Of Chest Surgery Tokyo Medical University
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Yagyu Hisanaga
The Fifth Department Of Internal Medicine Tokyo Medical College Kasumigaura Hospital
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Nakamura Hiroyuki
The Fifth Department Of Internal Medicine Tokyo Medical College Kasumigaura Hospital
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OH-ISHI Shuuji
The Fifth Department of Internal Medicine, Tokyo Medical University, Tokyo Medical University, Kasumigaura Hospital
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Adachi Hideki
the Fifth Department of Internal Medicine, Tokyo Medical University
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OH-ISHI Shuuji
The Fifth Department of Internal Medicine, Tokyo Medical University
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SAITOU Makoto
Department of Chest Surgery, Tokyo Medical University, Kasumigaura Hospital
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FURUKAWA Kinya
Department of Chest Surgery, Tokyo Medical University, Kasumigaura Hospital
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