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Four men and four women, aged 16 to 43, developed dural sinus thrombosis, five patients with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (L.A.L.) and three with non Hodgkin malignant lymphoma (N.H.M.L.). All the cases of L.A.L. were F.A.B.-2 subtype without any unusual hematological features. In 6 cases, the disorders occurred during the phase of therapeutical induction (E.O.R.T.C.-A.L.L.-H.R. protocol) at D5, D10, D15, D26, D30, D38, and in 2 cases during maintenance after a period of remission. All patients had received Vincristine and Prednisone, intrathecal Methotrexate in 5 cases, encephalic irradiation in 3 cases and L-Asparaginase in one case. Three women were taking contraceptive drugs. The neurological symptoms and signs were headache due to intracranial hypertension in 6 cases, Grand Mal seizures in 5 cases, focal seizures in 2 cases, a regressive hemiparesis in 4 cases, stupor in 3 cases. CT scan was abnormal in 4 cases, displaying oedema in 3 cases and an hemorrhagic infarction in 1 case. Angiography showed in all cases occlusion of the superior sagittal sinus in 7 cases and of the transverse sinus on 1 case. Six patients received anticoagulant therapy. Outcome was fatal in 3 cases: in 2 cases of L.A.L., the condition worsened rapidly after the onset and death was related to a tentorial herniation; in 1 case of N.H.M.L. death resulted from an intercurrent infection.
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PMID:[Dural venous sinus occlusions in hemopathies]. 385 30

Natural Killer (NK) cell lymphomas, which include the nasal and the "nasal type" varieties, are defined as angiocentric lymphomas in the revised European American Lymphoma (R.E.A.L.) classification. This group of diseases is rare in the United States and Europe but is more common in Asia and Central America. It is associated with the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) and its response to treatment and prognosis are usually very poor. The aim of this study was to describe our experience with 13 patients with angiocentric lymphomas seen at The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center (UTMDACC) over the last 14 years. Thirteen patients with a diagnosis of nasal NK cell lymphoma were treated at UTMDACC from 1987 to 1999. Eleven patients were treated initially with doxorubicin based chemotherapy with or without radiotherapy. One patient received interferon (IFN)-alpha and vitamin A and another methotrexate, vincristine, L-Asparaginase, and radiotherapy. The median age was 44 years (range 15-76); there were four women and nine men. All patients presented with local disease involving the sinonasal region. Typical immunophenotypes expressing CD2+, CD3- and CD56+ surface markers as well as non rearrangement of T-receptors were present in all patients. Eight patients (62%) responded to therapy; six (46%) with complete response (CR) and two (16%) with partial response (PR). Five patients (38%) were alive, four with no evidence of disease (NED) at 1, 2, 3, and 9 years after treatment, and one patient was alive with disease (AWD) at the time of publication. One patient died while in CR from complications from allogeneic bone marrow transplant. Six patients had disease progression to extranodal sites including: testis (2), central nervous system (2), lung (1), bone marrow (2), liver (2), peripheral blood (2), and skin (2). In conclusion, the response to doxorubicin-containing regimens is inferior to that of patients with other non-Hodgkin's lymphomas and similar prognostic factors. Because the disease is associated with EBV virus in 90%-100% of the cases and the prognosis is poor, innovative therapies should be tried including immunotherapy that targets the expression of EBV by the tumor with or without myeloablative procedures.
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PMID:Nasal-type T/NK lymphomas: a clinicopathologic study of 13 cases. 1097 92

The EORTC Children Leukemia Group (CLG) is part of the offspring of the EORTC Hemopathies Working Party which in 1978 split into a paediatric and to an 'adult' branch. At that time, the Berlin-Frankfurt-Munster (BFM) designed by H. Riehm for acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL) appeared much more efficacious than all others and the CLG decided to adapt that treatment strategy for its own clinical trials. The main results of these may be summarised as follows:for standard risk patients, the deletion of cyclophosphamide from consolidation and reconsolidation courses does not jeopardise the patient's outcomefor medium- and high-risk patients receiving high-dose methotrexate (MTX), cranial radiotherapy is superfluouswith the dose scheduling of the BFM regimen, E-Coli L-Asparaginase is more efficacious than Erwinia L-Asparaginasethe addition of monthly intravenous (i.v.) 6-mercaptopurine to conventional maintenance chemotherapy is detrimentalthe assessment by quantitative polymerase chain reaction (PCR) of minimal residual disease at completion of induction is feasible in a cooperative setting and can be used as a powerful and independent prognostic factor. The CLG also conducted clinical studies of acute myeloblastic leukaemia. Since 1989, lymphoblastic non-Hodgkin's lymphomas have been treated within the ALL trials. The CLG collaborates with other Groups within the I-BFM Study Group and participants in the meta-analytic studies conducted by the Oxford team by the Oxford Children ALL Collaborative Group.
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PMID:The Children Leukemia Group: 30 years of research and achievements. 1185 64