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    katsuhisa enomotoKatsuhisa Enomoto,kenichi sakuraiKenichi Sakurai,sadao amanoSadao Amano,katsuhisa enomotoKatsuhisa Enomoto,kenichi sakuraiKenichi Sakurai,sadao amanoSadao Amano,

    The patient was a 77-year-old woman. Simple mastectomy and axilla lymphadenectomy (level I) were performed for a diagnosis of carcinoma of the right breast in November 2004. No complications were observed after the operation. However, sudden pyrexia of 39-degree and a large quantity of scours were onset at the 10th day from the operation. Although a conservative treatment took effect, dyspnea and urine flow fall were shown in the morning of the 11th day without success. A life saving treatment was started due to anoxemia with a diagnosis of shock caused by exsiccation. A bacterial culture showed MRSA and Pseudomonas aeruginosa from an inserted J-background. Antibiotic regimen/endotoxin adsorption and haemodialysis were performed. CONCLUSION: A breast cancer surgery is one of the body surface surgeries, and a breast cancer patient rarely becomes gravely ill because an infection is relatively few. However, there is a tendency to insert a closed system drain for the purpose of maintaining a blood flow from a flap to prevent seroma and complications after the surgery. Therefore, once an infection is developed antidromatically, the infection is detected not only too late but a grave event also is a possibility.

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    k enomotoK Enomoto,k sakuraiK Sakurai,s amanoS Amano,k enomotoK Enomoto,k sakuraiK Sakurai,s amanoS Amano,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Gan to kagaku ryoho. Cancer & chemotherapy

    VOLUME: 34

    Page Numbers: 2062-4

    Journal Abbreviation: Gan To Kagaku Ryoho

    ISSN: 0385-0684

    DAY: 28

    MONTH: Nov

    YEAR: 2007

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    AFFILIATION: Division of Breast and Endocrine Surgery, Dept. of Surgery, Nihon University School of Medicine.

    Country: Japan

    Japan Research PublicationJapan Research Publication

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