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Hi, I have a question regarding m father. He has colon cancer with peritonealcarcinomatosis. He ... constantly accumulating black (coffe ground) fluid. He is currenly in hospital, most of the time... View answer
My boyfriends recent visit with primary care Dr Assessment# Decsription stated: Adenocarcinoma carcinomatosis (C80.0), Worsening Does this mean that the Cancer has spread to his lungs? ... View answer
hi i did a HSG - report says left falloopian normal in course with free peritoneal spill and right fallopian only visualised ti isthmic portion with no peritoneal spill of contrast on this side .. what... View answer
Advise needed. Letter from oncologist states poss peritoneal disease .but ct report does not mention peritoneal disease. Im Confussed? Please see attached letter and report . ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. S. Samanta
( Pathologist and Microbiologist)
research systemic chemotherapy is not that helpful with peritonealcarcinomatosis. Is there any other ... his ct scans of the chest and pelvis were good and his CEA was 3.2 so we decided to hold... View answer
MY HUSBAND HAS STAGE 4 PERITONEAL CARCINAMATOSIS UNKNOWN PRIMARY. HE VOMITED AND IT HAD ROUND BLACK ... AT END OF DAY WITHOUT NAUSEA. HE IS 57 ANS WAS A MARATHON RUNNER PRIOR TO THIS DIAGNOSIS IN JAN. 28 ... View answer
In 2009 I had invasive lobular breast cancer and peritonealcarcinomatosis with mets tospine and malignant gastric ulcer of breast origin in 2012.I have been in remission since Feb.2013.Have had three... View answer
Answered by :Dr. ASHWINI TALPE
( Infertility Specialist)
and admitted..CT showed obstruction...they first said... Colon CA then PeritonealCarcinomatosis...After biopsy results of the lymph nodes etc they now say its intestinal TB. he is still on TPN...how ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Vandana Khare
( Pathologist and Microbiologist)
A sports Woman (70+ years of age) had abdominal pain with mild to moderate ascites with streakiness and nodularities in omental fat - to rule out granulomatous etiology/ peritonealcarcinomatosis, as ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Satnarain Bansal
( General & Family Physician)
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