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Query: UMLS:C0019829 (
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Acute myelogenous leukaemia (AML) following cytotoxic chemotherapy has been reported increasingly. Five new cases are presented including the first described following treatment for immune
thrombocytopaenia
. A review of the literature has revealed 226 case reports of treatment-linked AML with sufficient detail to permit further study. Of the total of 231 patients, 76 (33 per cent) followed
Hodgkin's disease
, 59 (25.5 per cent) multiple myeloma, 22 (9.5 per cent) non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, 32 (14 per cent) other solid tumours and 42 (18 per cent) non-malignant diseases. The time interval from the start of chemotherapy to the diagnosis of AML was similar in all disease groups whether the patients had received radiotherapy or not. Differences emerged when the duration of exposure to chemotherapy was analysed in the individual disease groups; exposure was shorter in those patients treated for
Hodgkin's disease
and solid tumours than with the others suggesting that the pattern of administration of chemotherapy may be important. The effects of radiotherapy in addition to chemotherapy could not be defined precisely, but the study highlights the particular risk that appears to arise from alkylating agents, and the need to define optimal methods of administration of chemotherapy with minimal risk of inducing leukaemia.
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PMID:Acute myelogenous leukaemia following cytotoxic therapy: five cases and a review. 695 25
Nineteen patients with malignant lymphomas were treated with 52 courses of high dose methotrexate with leucovorin rescue (HDMTX-LCV): 17 non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (11 nodal primary, and 6 Waldeyer's ring), 1
Hodgkin's disease
, and 1 Burkitt's lymphoma; 10 No prior chemotherapy, 9 prior chemotherapy; Median age 50 years (18-67); Sex M 13:F 6. MTX was given according to Frei III et al's regimen(1975). In brief, alkalinization of the urine was achieved by administration of NaHCO3 both by oral and by intravenous route. Hydration with at least 3 liters of fluid per day was maintained throughout each course. MTX was administered as a six-hour infusion at an initial dose of 0.5-1.0 g/m2 with gradual escalation to 3-5 g/m2. Thirty minutes before the infusion of MTX, 1.4 mg/m2 of vincristine (VCR) (maximum dose 2 mg) was given intravenously in each course. MTX levels were not monitored. The overall response rate was 63% with 7 partial responses and 5 complete responses. Five of 10 previously untreated patients and 7 of 9 patients with prior chemotherapy achieved an objective response. Our excellent result may be contributed in part by VCR. Although, in general, during this study HDMTX-LCV was well-tolerated, a 67 year-old male had severe and unpredictable toxicity which resulted in shock condition, leukopenia and
thrombocytopenia
. Accordingly, we feel that HDMTX-LCV is dangerous without monitoring plasma MTX level. In other side effects, peripheral neuropathy and constipation possibly due to VCR occurred especially in elderly patients.
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PMID:[High dose methotrexate with leucovorin rescue in the treatment of malignant lymphoma]. 698 94
Although age is a recognized prognostic factor in advanced
Hodgkin's disease
, there are few data concerning the use of combination chemotherapy in patients greater than 60 years. In two phase III trials of the Cancer and Leukemia Group B, 385 previously untreated patients with stage III or IV
Hodgkin's disease
received multidrug chemotherapy. All patients received a combination of either mechlorethamine or a nitrosourea, as well as a vinca alkaloid, procarbazine, and prednisone. Two hundred and five patients were less than 40 years of age, 107 were 40-59 years, and 73 were greater than or equal to 60 years. The overall response rates in these three age groups were 70%, 66%, and 40%, respectively. Age at the time of diagnosis was the predominant factor affecting response, and the response rate was not significantly higher in those older patients who received full doses of chemotherapy. Age was also associated with an increased frequency of serious leukopenia and
thrombocytopenia
. The group of patients greater than or equal to 60 years of age experienced the shortest median time to recurrence, 33 months. The intermediate age group also had a shorter time to recurrence (median, 44 months) than patients less than 40 years (median not yet reached). The low complete response rate and the short duration of response in the patients greater than or equal to 60 years of age resulted in a median survival time of 18 months. Even when the analysis of restricted to just the older patients who received greater than or equal to 90% of the projected drug doses, the complete remission rate, the median time to recurrence (20 months), and the duration of survival (27 months) are still much shorter than in younger patients.
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PMID:Effect of age on therapeutic response and survival in advanced Hodgkin's disease. 704 88
161 children followed up postoperatively following splenectomy, 29% had spherocytosis, 14%
Hodgkin's disease
, 12% traumatic rupture of the spleen, 11% portal hypertension and 7% idiopathic
thrombocytopenia
. Postoperatively a slight wound infection occurred in 5% of the children, while complications were seen in 2% which could be interpreted as directly caused by the operation; in 23 patients, however, (i.e. 15%), severely infections occurred such as pneumonia, meningitis and sepsis. The lethality rate of the infected children was 31.8%. Postoperatively we determined the leucocyte count, thrombocytes and erythrocyte count, the immunoglobulins IgG, IgA, IgM and IgE, the serum concentrations of the complement components C3, C4 and the serum proteins alpha 1-antitrypsin and transferrin. The data obtained were compared with the corresponding data reported in the literature.
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PMID:[Complications of splenectomy in childhood (author's transl)]. 704 92
Several cases of eosinophilic fasciitis (EF) later complicated by serious hematological disorders such as immune
thrombocytopenia
and aplastic anemia have been reported. Further study of these cases has led some investigators to postulate that EF may be the result of an "aberrant lymphoplasmacytic proliferation". A case of EF complicated by the later occurrence of
Hodgkin's disease
is reported here. This case adds further evidence to support the above hypothesis.
...
PMID:Eosinophilic fasciitis complicated by Hodgkin's disease. 712 Feb 45
Over a period of 4 years, 241 patients with advanced cancer were treated with mecaphane alone in 11 hospitals. Effective objective responses were obtained in 100 patients (41.4%). The response was most conspicuous in chronic granulocytic leukemia, with remission in 37 of 40 patients; in
Hodgkin's disease
and lymphosarcoma response rates were 60% and 47.3%, respectively. Mecaphane had an analgesic action in metastatic osteolytic bone cancer, and two patients with such metastases even attained recalcification of the osteolytic destructive lesions. The common toxic manifestations of mecaphane were leukopenia (33.6%), gastrointestinal upsets (28.2%), and
thrombocytopenia
(12.8%). It is concluded, therefore, that mecaphane could be a good antitumor agent in clinical use. It is less expensive and can be taken orally. Further trials of this drug are recommended.
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PMID:Clinical studies on the antitumor action of mecaphane. 730 33
Patients with known lymphoma frequently present with pulmonary abnormalities that require prompt diagnosis. The usual chest radiograph and bacteriologic studies often fail to be of diagnostic value. Since February 1973, we have performed flexible fiberoptic bronchoscopies on 76 patients with
Hodgkin
and non-
Hodgkin lymphoma
who presented with pulmonary abnormalities. Biopsy specimens revealed lymphoma in 21 of these 76 patients, pneumocystic carinii infection in six, aspergillus infection in three, and cryptococcus, herpes simplex, and squamous cell carcinoma, respectively, in the remaining three. In all, specific diagnosis was obtained in 33 patients (43%). One death from bleeding occurred in a patient with marked
thrombocytopenia
and respiratory failure. Flexible bronchoscopy is recommended as a valuable, relatively risk-free procedure in the diagnosis of the pulmonary manifestations, or complications, of lymphoma.
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PMID:Flexible fiberoptic bronchoscopy in the diagnosis of pulmonary complication of lymphoma. 734 96
Hodgkin's disease
, nodular sclerosing, developed in a 16-year-old man with the Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome. Two brothers and two nephews had documented Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome and had died of infectious complications in childhood. While the patient reported here had lifelong
thrombocytopenia
and recurrent upper respiratory infections, he had no severe infection prior to the development of
Hodgkin's disease
. Skin test sensitization with dinitrochlorobenzene was unsuccessful. No antibodies were found after immunization with pneumococcal polysaccharides. Platelet aggregation studies were abnormal in the patient, his mother, and one of his nephews. A complete response of short duration occurred after treatment with nitrogen mustard, vincristine, procarbazine, and prednisone. On recurrence, he proved unresponsive to further chemotherapy or radiation therapy. Infection with four different fungi was found at autopsy. This patient is the third recorded case of
Hodgkin's disease
associated with the Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome.
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PMID:Hodgkin's disease occurring in a patient with the Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome. 735 Oct 18
Fifty-six fibreoptic bronchoscopies were performed on 42 patents with
Hodgkin's disease
, lymphoma, or leukaemia and pulmonary complications which did not respond to conventional antibiotics. All these patients had received chemotherapy, radiotherapy, or both for the treatment of their underlying conditions. Twenty-two bronchoscopic procedures were complicated by
thrombocytopenia
and neutropenia, requiring platelet transfusion before bronchoscopy, and many patients were hypoxaemic. Visual examination of the tracheobronchial tree, alveolar lavage, bronchial brushing, and transbronchial biopsy were carried out as approximate. Three patients had minor pulmonary haemorrhage, and three developed a pneumothorax after transbronchial biopsy. A specific diagnosis was obtained in 14 of 18 patients (78%) with diffuse chest radiographic abnormalities, in seven of 11 patients (64%) with lobar or segmental (focal) abnormalities, in two of eight patients with small (local) lesions, and in three of five patients with hilar abnormalities. In only three patients were infections diagnosed. It is concluded that fibreoptic bronchoscopy is a useful and safe diagnostic procedure in this situation but its value depends upon the type of radiological abnormality.
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PMID:Fibreoptic bronchoscopy and diagnosis of pulmonary lesions in lymphoma and leukaemia. 736 Dec 80
53 patients with advanced and measurable cancerr were treated with vindesine in doses of 3 mg/m2 (pretreated) and 4 mg/m2 (non pretreated) i.v. once weekly. 48 patients are evaluable for response: of 14 patients with squamous cell carcinoma of the lung, 1 partial remission (PR), 1 minor response (MR) and 1 no change (NC) were observed. In 5 patients with large cell carcinoma of the lung: 1 NC. In 3 with adenocarcinoma of the lung: 1 MR. One patient with nasopharyngeal carcinoma had progressive disease. Stable disease was observed in a patient with carcinoma of the tongue and in a patient with adenocarcinoma of the esophagus. Four patients with colorectal carcinoma had progressive disease. One MR was observed in a patient with breast cancer, while all of the other 3 patients had progressive disease. One carcinoma of the penis was stable. One MR was observed in a patient with
Hodgkin's disease
. One PR was observed in a case with no-
Hodgkin's lymphoma
. A patient with acute leukemia had progressive disease. Among 9 patients with malignant melanoma, 3 had an MR and 1 patient had stable disease. A patient with fibrosarcoma had progressive disease. Observed toxicity included leukopenia,
thrombocytopenia
, anemia, paresthesias, constipation, jaw pain, nausea, stomatitis, alopecia, loss of taste, pruritus and skin rash, weakness and fatigue.
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PMID:[Phase-II-study with vindesine (desacetyl-vinblastine-amide-sulfate) in advanced malignant diseases]. 742 51
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