Internal Medicine
Online ISSN : 1349-7235
Print ISSN : 0918-2918
ISSN-L : 0918-2918
CASE REPORTS
Lung Adenocarcinoma Complicated by Trousseau's Syndrome Successfully Treated by a Combination of Anticoagulant Therapy and Chemotherapy
Yutaka YoshiiTakanori NumataWakako IshitobiNaoko TakahashiHiroshi WakuiJun KojimaKenichiro ShimizuHiromichi HaraTakeo IshikawaMakoto KawaishiKeisuke SaitoJun ArayaYumi KanekoKatsutoshi NakayamaKazuyoshi Kuwano
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2014 Volume 53 Issue 16 Pages 1835-1839

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Abstract
A 63-year-old woman was diagnosed with advanced lung adenocarcinoma complicated by Trousseau's syndrome characterized by non-bacterial thrombotic endocarditis, asymptomatic brain infarction, deep venous thrombosis, and low-grade disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC). The patient's DIC rapidly became widespread, and multiple micropulmonary embolisms led to severe respiratory failure. She received a blood transfusion and anticoagulant treatment with heparin and recombinant human soluble thrombomodulin, which modestly ameliorated her symptoms, and additional chemotherapy led to tumor shrinkage with concomitant resolution of Trousseau's syndrome. Although there are no established medical approaches for managing Trousseau's syndrome, intensive anticoagulant treatment may be effective for improving the patients' general condition in order for them to be able to undergo subsequent combination chemotherapy.
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