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Table 1 The cases of resected pancreatic cancer after developing Trousseau's syndrome

From: A case of pancreatic head cancer with Trousseau’s syndrome treated with radical resection and anticoagulant therapy

Author

Year

Sex

Age

Order of diagnosis

NAC

Tumor location

Surgical Procedure

Combined resection

Anticoagulant after surgery

Outcome (time after surgery)

Nishiwada

2011

M

80

PC → stroke

None

Pb

DP

Celiac axis

Aspirin

Dead by widespread cerebral infarction (3 months)

Hirasawa

2020

M

77

Stroke → PC

Done

Pt

DP

Stomach, transverse colon

Heparin I.V. → Warfarin → suspended

Recurrence (10 months)

Alive (16 months)

Present case

2022

M

78

Stroke → PC

Interruption

Ph

PD

SMV

Heparin I.V. → Heparin S.C

Alive without recurrence (15 months)

  1. DP distal pancreatectomy, I.V. intravenous injection, NAC neoadjuvant chemotherapy, Pb pancreatic body, PC pancreatic cancer, SMV superior mesenteric vein, Ph pancreatic head, Pt pancreatic tail, S.C. subcutaneous injection