COLLOIDAL THORIUM DIOXIDE (THOROTRAST) IN RADIOLOGY WITH EMPHASIS ON HEPATIC CANCEROGENESIS. A CASE REPORT OF OCCLUDED CAROTID AND JUGULAR VESSELS WITH NERVE INJURIES AND A CASE OF HEPATOMA, 27 AND 33 YEARS AFTER ITS ADMINISTRATION.

1967 
Two cases of severe thorotrast reaction are reported. In I, a 60 year old male, extravasation of thorotrast had occurred into the carotid sheath 27 years previously at attempted carotid arteriography which resulted in obliteration of the right common carotid artery and internal jugular vein. The second case, a 53 year old male, developed a liver cell type of carcinoma (hepatoma) 33 years after the intravenous administration of thorotrast.In the literature we found 65 cases of liver malignancies (including our Case II) which were reported in association with previous intravascular administration of thorotrast. Of this number, the majority (41) were sarcomas, principally hemangioendotheliomas. There were 24 carcinomas of which 8 were hepatomas, including our Case II, and II cholangiomas; 5 were not classified.3The history, dosage, roentgenographic diagnosis, sequelae, and the present day use of this colloidal form of thorium dioxide are discussed.Another factor in liver carcinogenesis was present in Case II...
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