From: Carney’s triad in an adult male from a tertiary care center in India: a case report
Timeline of events | Clinical course |
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T = 0 | Patient presents with pain abdomen, hematemesis, melena for 4 months |
T = 1 month | CECT chest and abdomen: Presence of well-circumscribed exophytic and endophytic gastric fundal masses with well-defined soft tissue lesions containing coarse calcifications in left lower lobe of lung |
T = 3 months | Gallium-DOTANOC scan: soft tissue lesions in left lower lobe of lung with dense peripheral calcifications and no significant uptake, 3.5 × 3.4 cm, suggestive of chondromas. There was presence of exophytic multiple gastric lesions and left adrenal nodule No evidence of catecholamine excess in serum or urinalysis |
T = 4 months | Patient underwent sleeve gastrectomy for removal of gastric fundal nodules, along with wide excision of the antral nodules |