Internal medicine
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A 19-year-old man with severe active ulcerative colitis was admitted to our hospital where he was prescribed 80 mg prednisolone and underwent leukocytapheresis (LCAP). Two weeks after initiating therapy, his symptoms had not recovered. We administered cyclosporin via continuous intravenous infusion for 12 days. ⋯ Immediate plain computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging angiography (MRA) revealed extensive thrombosis in the superior sagittal sinus and right transverse sinus. We treated this condition with the anticoagulant agent, heparin, which prevents and can treat venous thrombosis. We report an occurrence of cerebral sinus thrombosis accompanying ulcerative colitis, where active anticoagulant therapy was useful.
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We describe a patient wih subacute cor pulmonale caused by tumor emboli in the lungs. A 64-year-old female suffering from a subacute progressive cough and shortness of breathing died of severe pulmonary hypertension seven days after admission. ⋯ Microscopic examination after an autopsy revealed diffuse intravascular tumor emboli occluding not only the small pulmonary arteries and arterioles, but also the lymphatic vessels, which were suggested to be metastases of a breast carcinoma resected five years previously. Thus, pulmonary tumor embolism should be considered in the differential diagnosis of primary pulmonary hypertension, particularly in patients with a past history of cancers.