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Objective. Ewing's sarcoma of the kidney is rare and is usually found in young adults. We present here a single case study of Ewing's sarcoma found in an elderly man. Material and methods. A 73-year-old man underwent routine surgery for hydrocoele of the testis. He developed urinary obstruction symptoms, and radiological examinations revealed a tumour in the right kidney. Results. Microscopical, immunohistochemical, and molecular pathological analysis of the tumour was consistent with Ewing's sarcoma. FISH showed rearrangement of chromosomes 22q12 (EWSR1). The patient subsequently underwent nephrectomy followed by 6 adjuvant chemotherapy cycles. Follow-up after 7 months shows no recurrence. Conclusion. This case report presents not only the rare finding of Ewing's sarcoma in the kidney, but also the occurrence of this tumour entity in an elderly patient. Treatment options for the different types of renal tumours are vastly different and the need for a correct diagnosis is, therefore, vital.
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PURPOSE: To study the safety of giving protamin after coronary angioplasty to reverse heparin for immediate removal of the femoral sheath. MATERIAL AND METHODS: After successful angioplasty, 100 patients were randomized to receive protamin and immediate sheath removal or to the control group with sheath removal after 3 h. Patients were followed for 30 days so that groin complications and coronary events could be compared. After 6 months, target vessel revascularization and death were recorded. RESULTS: The time to mobilization was significantly shorter in the protamin group compared to the control group; 6 versus 19 h. The protamin patients were more satisfied than the control patients, in particular during bed rest after compression. Puncture site complications were one (2%) and two (4%) pseudoaneurysms in the protamin group and the control group, respectively. Early angina and restenosis/reocclusion before 30 days were seen in 4 patients in the protamin group and in 1 in the control group. Adverse incidents between 30 days and 6 months were the same for both groups. CONCLUSION: Protamin reversal improved patient comfort and reduced immobilization time. The cardiac safety concern observed requires the antiplatelet agent clopidogrel to be given before the procedure.