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Twenty-two patients with clinical, biochemical, immunological and pathological characteristics compatible with primary biliary cirrhosis were studied. There were 17 women and 5 men with a mean age of 57.4 +/- 15.2 years and a mean follow-up of 24.1 +/- 20.1 months. Four of them expired during the follow-up and eighteen patients now survive. The most common complaints were
fatigue
(63.6%) and itching (59.1%). Only one case (4.5%) was asymptomatic in this series. The major physical findings were jaundice (50%) and hepatomegaly (50%). The significant laboratory findings were: elevation of alkaline phosphatase (91% of the cases greater than 3 times the upper limit of normal), gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase (100% of the cases greater than 4 times the upper limit of normal),
aspartate transaminase
(95%) and alanine transaminase (100%), presence of anti-mitochondrial antibodies (91%), antinuclear antibodies (73%) and the elevation of IgM (88%). One case was associated with ulcerative colitis. Pathological staging in this series revealed 57.9% of stage II, 26% of stage III, 10% of stage IV and 5.3% of stage I. All patients with granuloma survived but 4 of the 5 patients with cholestasis died during follow-up. The results show that the features in this series of PBC were similar to those observed in western countries. The very high ALP and gamma-GT level as well as only one asymptomatic case in this series, suggest that our patients were diagnosed at a late stage. The reason(s) for the higher positivity of ANA, particularly the speckled type and a lower rate of associated auto-immune disease requires further study. Liver biopsy in predicting a prognosis is valuable.
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PMID:[A clinicopathological study in primary biliary cirrhosis]. 135 58
A retrospective study concerning ten patients with autoimmune hepatitis (AiH), diagnosed during a 2 1/2-year period is presented. The age of the patients ranged from 25 to 82 years and nine of the patients were women. Their symptoms included jaundice, pruritus, fever, anorexia and
fatigue
during a few weeks to years. Seven patients had increased serum
aspartate aminotransferase
(
ASAT
) levels. The three patients with normal
ASAT
levels had hypoalbuminaemia, decreased level of prothrombin or high levels of serum immunoglobulin G. Moderate or high levels of smooth muscle antibody titer were detected in nine patients, while none had increased levels of anti-nuclear antibody titer. Histological features of moderate or severe chronic active hepatitis were demonstrated in nine patients. One patient presented with clinical and histological features of acute hepatitis. Prednisolone therapy was followed by biochemical improvement in all the patients. In one patient, maintenance therapy with prednisolone was combined with azathioprine.
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PMID:[Autoimmune hepatitis. Forms of manifestation, diagnosis and treatment]. 141 30
This study has measured the pattern of elevated serum enzyme activity (ESEA) during extended daily training in a dose-response manner and compared ESEA to the pattern of accumulated fitness and
fatigue
predicted from a mathematical model previously described. Blood samples were taken regularly during the study from each subject and the activity of lactate dehydrogenase (LDH), creatine kinase (CK), and
aspartate aminotransferase
(
AST
) in the serum was measured. Although no single physiological/biochemical correlate of the hypothesized
fatigue
compartment of performance is firmly identified it is significant that the pattern of variation of model
fatigue
and ESEA throughout training were similar although slightly out of phase. With continued hard training, model
fatigue
began to plateau and concomitantly ESEA declined exponentially from its initial high value in early training. During relative rest throughout a tapering period following training both ESEA and
fatigue
reverted quickly towards baseline and follow the similar but earlier time course in blood of a degradative membrane enzyme phospholipase A2 observed in clinical studies.
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PMID:Dose/response effects of exercise modeled from training: physical and biochemical measures. 164 35
To determine the effect of a recombinant alpha interferon 2b (Intron-A) and possible benefit of prednisolone pretreatment in chronic non-A, non-B hepatitis, 75 Chinese patients with clinico-histologically proven chronic hepatitis were randomly allocated to one of the following regimens: (A) 3 million units of Intron-A trice weekly for 6 months; (B) dose titration according to ALT-
AST
values; (C) prednisolone withdrawal followed by regimen A; (D) control group: no treatment for 6 months but followed by alternating treatment with 3 million units of Intron-A trice weekly for 2 weeks followed by 2 weeks no treatment for 6 months. Up to September 30, 1990, 67 patients have been followed for a minimum of 2 months. At the end of the second month, complete response (normal ALT) was achieved in 71% of group A, 50% of group B, 50% of group C and 0% of group D. At the end of the 6th month, the complete response rate was 62%, 47% and 64% respectively in groups A, B and C. The response rates in groups A and C were significantly better than the 7% in the control group. Complete response usually (91%) occurred within 2 months after the first dose of interferon. Relapse occurred in 40% of the complete responders, usually within 2 months of the last dose. The cumulative relapse rate was significantly lower in responders of group C (11% vs 43% in group A and 86% in group B during a period of 6 months). Only mild adverse effects were reported though two patients withdrew because of intolerable
fatigue
.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:Prednisolone withdrawal followed by recombinant alfa-interferon in chronic non-A, non-B hepatitis: interim results of a randomized controlled trial. 190 74
Based on uncontrolled observations, we have proposed ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA) as a novel therapeutic approach in primary biliary cirrhosis (PBC). To confirm and extend our original findings, we have designed a double-blind multicentre randomized clinical trial. An interim analysis was planned at 6 months, involving all subjects included in the trial, with a final analysis at 2 years. The UDCA-PBC trial began in June 1987 and will be completed in March 1990. Seventy patients were randomized to receive UDCA and 68 a placebo. The two groups were well matched with respect to age, sex, duration and prevalence of symptoms and histologic severity (50% of the UDCA group had stage III-IV disease vs. 37% of the placebo group). During the first 6 months of follow-up, six patients withdrew from the trial. At 6 months, the proportion of patients with jaundice was significantly lower (p less than 0.01) in UDCA recipients than in the placebo group. There was a similar decrease in the proportion of patients with pruritus and
fatigue
in both groups. The following laboratory test values were significantly lower in UDCA recipients than in the placebo group after 6 months of therapy: serum bilirubin, alkaline phosphatase, alanine aminotransferase (ALAT),
aspartate aminotransferase
(
ASAT
), gamma-glutamyltranspeptidase activities (p less than 0.001), cholesterol (p less than 0.003) and IgM levels (p less than 0.03). The results of this interim analysis confirm and extend the biochemical data provided by our previous pilot study. However the final analysis of the trial is necessary for a definitive assessment of the safety and efficacy of UDCA therapy in PBC.
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PMID:Ursodeoxycholic acid for the treatment of primary biliary cirrhosis. Interim analysis of a double-blind multicentre randomized trial. The UDCA-PBC Study Group. 197 19
Six patients were studied to evaluate the efficacy and safety of plasma exchange (PE) in the treatment of primary biliary cirrhosis (PBC). All patients were affected by PBC at stage III-IV and presented symptoms refractory to pharmacologic therapy. Patients underwent PE for a mean period of 40 weeks (range 10-88). A mean of 33 liters (range 17-64) of plasma per patients was removed. Patients reported less
fatigue
(4/6), pruritus (5/5), nausea (3/3), Sjogren's syndrome (2/6), and painful neuropathy (2/3). A reduction of xanthomata was noted in one of the three affected patients. Definitive improvement was seen in the patient with Raynaud's phenomenon. A significant reduction was noted for serum cholesterol and gammaglobulins. ALT,
AST
, gamma-GT, alkaline phosphatase, bilirubin, prothrombin activity, AMA titers were not affected by PE. All patients suffered some mild adverse effects during PE. Two patients (IV stage) developed late edema and ascites after 34 and 44 weeks of treatment. We conclude that PE can be considered effective chronic treatment for advanced symptomatic PBC refractory to pharmacological therapy.
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PMID:Effects of plasma exchange (PE) in primary biliary cirrhosis (PBC). A pilot study. 231 37
Eighteen patients with advanced renal cell carcinoma were treated with human lymphoblastoid interferon (Wellferon) and continuous fusion vinblastine. All patients received vinblastine as a continuous infusion at a dose of 1.5 mg/m2/day on days 1 to 5. The interferon was given by daily intramuscular injections on days 1 to 10. Three patients were treated with a dose escalation scheme that reached a maximum daily dose by day 3 of 5 X 10(6) units/m2/day and that was then continued until day 10. Fifteen patients received 3 X 10(6) units/m2/day on day, 1, and 5 X 10(6) units/m2/day on days 3 to 10. Treatments were repeated every 28 days. Neutropenia (less than 1,500/mm3) occurred in 14 of 18 patients. Transient increases in serum
glutamic-oxaloacetic transaminase
levels to greater than four times baseline were noted in nine patients. Thrombocytopenia (less than 100,000 platelets/mm3) occurred in one patient.
Fatigue
, lethargy, and decline in performance status were marked in four of the patients. None of the patients in the low-dose interferon group and only 1 of the 15 patients in the high-dose interferon group had an objective response (7%, with a 95% confidence interval of 0 to 31%). Of the 12 patients completing at least two courses of therapy, 10 were in the high-dose group, which included the 1 objective (partial) response. This response noted at the start of the fourth course. Ten others developed progressive disease and one stopped treatment because of neurologic toxicity.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:Interferon-alpha-n1 and continuous infusion vinblastine for treatment of advanced renal cell carcinoma. 231 58
Although case reports of herpes simplex virus (HSV) causing acute hepatitis in otherwise healthy adults have appeared recently in the literature, a prospective study of the incidence of HSV-hepatitis in the general population hitherto has not been reported. In the present study, serum samples from 124 young adults attending a sexually transmitted disease clinic with either genital herpes infections (n = 86) or non-herpes sexually transmitted diseases (n = 38) (controls) were analyzed for liver enzyme abnormalities (including
aspartate aminotransferase
[
AST
] and alanine aminotransferase [ALT]). Twelve of eighty-six (14%) herpes-infected patients had mildly abnormal liver enzyme tests (less than or equal to twice the upper limit of normal) as opposed to only 1 of 38 controls (2.6%), (P less than .05). All individuals in the herpes-hepatitis group were anicteric, and only two complained of constitutional symptoms (malaise and
fatigue
). Liver enzyme tests were repeated in nine herpes-hepatitis patients 1 week after their genital lesions had resolved, and in six of nine patients the results had returned to within normal limits. Four patients subsequently returned at the onset of a recurrence of their genital herpes. In all four, serum ALT levels were elevated from the previous occasion, and in three of the four levels just exceeded the upper limit of normal. One patient was followed through three recurrences of his genital herpes. In that individual, the extent of liver enzyme abnormalities appeared to correlate with the presence or absence of his genital lesions.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:Genital herpes and hepatitis in healthy young adults. 301 68
Sixty-six patients with recurrent respiratory papillomatosis of juvenile onset were treated for six months with interferon alfa-n1 (Wellferon) in a randomized crossover trial. Half received interferon alfa-n1 intramuscularly at a dosage of 5 megaunits per square meter daily for 28 days and then thrice weekly for five months, followed by six months of observation. The other half were observed for six months and then treated. Operations were performed every two months to assess disease extent by a scale developed for this purpose. The score for the patients during the first observation period was stable. There was a statistically significant lowering of score in patients receiving interferon alfa-n1 during both periods of drug administration. Eight of 57 patients with assessable airway disease achieved complete remission, as did one additional patient with disease limited to the nasopharynx. No patients achieved complete remission during six months of observation alone. This difference was statistically significant. Patients without tracheostomy were significantly more likely to achieve remission than those with a tracheostomy. The patients who were observed after discontinuation of the drug therapy showed a significant rise in score within four months. Symptoms of toxicity included transient fever,
fatigue
, nausea, and headache. Elevations in serum
aspartate aminotransferase
levels occurred in 64% of the patients. There was an inverse correlation between age and the ability to tolerate the medication. The dose studied may be close to the maximum tolerated dose. It appears that interferon alfa-n1 as an adjuvant to routine surgical management is effective in slowing the growth of respiratory papillomas.
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PMID:Randomized surgical adjuvant trial of interferon alfa-n1 in recurrent papillomatosis. 304 38
24 patients with advanced, histologically proven cancer were treated with difluoromethylornithine 2.25 g/m2 orally every 6 h for the first 7 days of each 4-week treatment cycle. These patients also received daily i.m. doses of recombinant human alpha 2a-interferon (IFN) on Days 3 through 7 of each cycle. IFN doses of 3, 6, 12, 24, 36, and 48 X 10(6) units/m2 have been studied utilizing three patients at each daily dose level. Three additional patients have been observed at each of the two highest doses for better toxicity definition. This combination produced slight transient declines in leukocyte and platelet counts and transient rises in serum
aspartate aminotransferase
; however, these changes were no more pronounced at the higher IFN doses than at daily doses of 6 X 10(6) units/m2. Mild nausea and vomiting occurred in most patients and mild diarrhea also was common at all IFN dose levels. Chills, fever, myalgia, lethargy and
fatigue
, and anorexia were also observed at all IFN doses; however, lethargy and
fatigue
(lassitude) seemed to be the major factor which limited patient tolerance of IFN to 48 X 10(6) units/m2 daily. No ototoxicity was identified clinically or audiometrically and no life-threatening toxicity has occurred. Initial Phase II studies in melanoma are currently in progress.
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PMID:Phase I study of difluoromethylornithine in combination with recombinant alpha 2a-interferon. 314 Oct 46
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