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Query: UMLS:C0011168 (
dysphagia
)
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Oral recurrent aphthous ulceration (RAU) is a well-recognized complication in patients infected with human immunodeficiency virus. RAU can be progressive and destructive, causing
dysphagia
and secondary malnutrition. The aetiology of RAU remains unknown, and its response to available treatments is often unsatisfactory. We describe three patients with advanced AIDS who suffered from extensive RAU which failed to respond to several treatments, including topical viscous lidocaine and topical and systemic glucocorticoids. Owing to difficulties in using thalidomide (two patients had neurological conditions which precluded thalidomide use), all three patients were treated with an oral solution containing recombinant human granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (
GM-CSF
, 400 microg in 5% glucose 200 mL). From the first application, all three patients showed significant improvement of their lesions and amelioration of pain, and they were completely cured in a few days. No adverse effects were recorded. The patients did not show relapses of RAU over a prolonged follow-up. Controlled trials are warranted in order to establish the role of
GM-CSF
as a valid, alternative option for aphthous ulcerations of the mouth in AIDS patients in whom corticosteroids or thalidomide are not suitable.
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PMID:Successful treatment of aphthous ulcerations in AIDS patients using topical granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor. 1065 17
A 68-year-old Japanese woman was admitted to our hospital because of hoarseness,
dysphagia
and a mass on the right side of her neck. Chest radiographs showed multiple nodular shadows in both lung fields. Detailed investigations resulted in a diagnosis of multiple lung metastasis of anaplastic thyroid carcinoma transformed from papillary adenocarcinoma. Both serum CA 19-9 and
GM-CSF
levels were elevated, to 70.5 U/ml (normal range: 0-37 U/ml) and 343.4 pg/ml (normal range: 0-8 pg/ml), respectively. Immunostaining disclosed that the primary and metastatic tumors were positive for CA 19-9, but not for
GM-CSF
antigens. Serum levels of these two parameters slowly decreased after chemo-radiotherapy, suggesting that the tumor may have produced
GM-CSF
as well as CA 19-9. Recent studies have indicated that the prognosis is poor for non-small cell lung cancers that produce G-CSF or CA 19-9. To our knowledge, this is the first case report of anaplastic thyroid carcinoma characterized by high serum levels of both CA 19-9 and
GM-CSF
, with metastasis to the lung and other organs.
...
PMID:[Anaplastic thyroid carcinoma with lung metastasis producing CA 19-9 and GM-CSF]. 1092 Dec 87