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Query: UMLS:C0019829 (
Hodgkin's disease
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In 56 patients with
Hodgkin's disease
, the following bloodtests were carried out: erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR), fibrinogen, alpha2-globuline, serium
iron
concentrations and alkaline phosphatase activity. In some patients we additionally measured alkaline leucocyte phosphatase and serum ribonuclease activity. In our series ESR, serum
iron
and alpha2-globuline concentrations were the most sensitive metabolic parameters. A rise in fibrinogen concentration, alkaline phosphatase and serum ribonclease activity seems to indicate extensive disease. It is not possible, however, to discern between a state of remission and stage I by means of these parameters. ESR, serum
iron
and alpha2-globuline concentrations might be either elevated or normal in both instances. These parameters seem important in order to distinguish between a remission or stage I on the one hand and extensive disease in stage III and IV on the other hand. Concomitant findings of ESR above 40 mmh, elevated concentrations of fibrinogen and alpha2-globuline, as well as elevated alkaline phosphatase and serum and serum ribonuclease activity mostly indicate stage III or IV.
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PMID:[Significance of metabolic parameters in Hodgkin's disease (author's transl)]. 5 79
An increase in the serum copper (Cu++) level has been described as a sensitive index of disease activity in several hematologic and nonhematologic malignancies. In order to explore the diagnostic value of Cu++ compared to other hematochemical parameters frequently abnormal in malignancies, Cu++, serum alpha2 globulin (alpha2), plasmatic fibrinogen (Fibr), the erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR), and serum
iron
(Fe++) have been detected and evaluated in 267 patients affected with the following diseases:
Hodgkin's lymphoma
(HL), non-
Hodgkin
's Lymphomas (NHL), Acute Leukemias (AL), Chronic Myeloid Leukemia (CML), Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL), Myeloma (MM), and Breast Cancer (BC). The best correlation between Cu++ increase and disease activity has been found in HL, NHL, AL, and BC. In these diseases, when the considered parameters were compared, Cu++ and ESR showed a similar pattern, i.e., a high frequency of abnormalities in active disease. It is concluded that Cu++ represents a good complement to some other aspecific parameters in evaluating the activity and diffusion of neoplasias and the therapeutic results, particularly in HL, NHL, AL and BC.
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PMID:The diagnostic value of serum copper levels and other hematochemical parameters in malignancies. 7 79
Electron spin resonance spectroscopy has proved a useful and simple technique for the measurement of levels of caeruloplasmin and
iron
transferrin in whole blood from 50 patients with
Hodgkin's disease
. Those patients with clinically active disease show higher caeruloplasmin levels and lower
iron
transferrin levels than those with inactive disease. The results indicate that these tests are good indicators of the state of the disease and that serial measurement of these parameters may help in early prediction of clinical reactivity and in monitoring response to treatment. The combined information from
iron
transferrin and caeruloplasmin levels appears to be more predictive than that from the erythrocyte sedimentation rate and neutrophil alkaline phosphatase score.
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PMID:Electron spin resonance as a useful technique in the management of Hodgkin's disease. 19 8
In the present paper we apply the "ecotaxis hypothesis" to the analysis of lymphocyte distribution in
Hodgkin's disease
and other forms of lymphoid malignancy. The results lead us to consider the possiblity that metal-binding proteins, namely ferritin, transferrin and lactoferrin, play a role in lymphocyte ecotaxopahty. It is suggested that in
Hodgkin's disease
, a failure of lymph node and spleen monocytes to handle
iron
normally could explain most of the hematologic, immunologic, pathologic, and epidemiologic features of the disease.
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PMID:Suggested models of ecotaxopathy in lymphoreticular malignancy. A role for iron-binding proteins in the control of lymphoid cell migration. 30 76
Recently developed techniques for the investigation of
iron
kinetics were used to study the disturbance of
iron
metabolism in 19 untreated patients with
Hodgkin
's diseases (HD). The erythroid abnormality in newly diagnosed HD appears to be confined to those patients with systemic symptoms of weight loss, night sweats and fever, and consists of depression of marrow erythroid activity. These patients had a significnatly lower haemoglobin and serum
iron
concentration and a higher serum ferritin concentration, both when compared to normal subjects and to those patients with HD who lacked systemic symptoms. Ineffective erythropoiesis and red-cell destruction were not significantly increased. The present findings, confirm that HD patients with systemic symptoms have a depression of erythropoiesis, and that in these patients the marrow fails to respond to the stimulus of mild anaemia.
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PMID:Erythropoiesis and iron metabolism in Hodgkin's disease. 50 65
Serum of 70 patients with malignant lymphoma was tested for concentration of ferritin by immunoradiometric assay. Serum of patients with
Hodgkin's disease
showed an apparently increased ferritin concentration only in the stage III and IV. Concentration of serum ferritin was found normal in patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma of low malignancy. Among patients with non-
Hodgkin
's lymphome of high malignancy only one who suffered from advanced immunoblastic sarcoma showed increased concentration of serum ferritin. Patients with elevated concentration of serum ferritin had a decreased level of serum
iron
and showed also anemia. Their bone marrow reticulum was rich in dyeing
iron
. These results suggest that hyperferritinemia in patients with advanced
Hodgkin's disease
is related to a lack of release of
iron
from reticuloendothelial system.
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PMID:[Serumferritin in patients with malignant lymphomas (author's transl)]. 59 80
Ferritins are a group of isometric proteins having an important function in
iron
storage and metabolism and are found in high concentration in the liver, spleen and bone marrow. Acidic isoferritins are found in human fetal liver, primary mammary, gastric and pancreatic carcinomas, and are termed carcinofetal ferritins. Elevated levels of serum ferritin were found in patients with various malignant diseases such as
Hodgkin's disease
, chronic myeloblastic, granulocytic and lymphatic leukemias and myeloblastosis, in patients with breast cancer, multiple myeloma, malignant lymphoma, carcinoma of the gastro intestinal tract and germinal cell tumors of the testis. Recently a subpopulation of circulating T lymphocytes bearing surface ferritin was found in patients with breast cancer and untreated
Hodgkin's disease
. No such lymphocytes were demonstrated in normals or in patients with benign breast disease. The appearance of such subpopulation in the circulation is an early manifestation of the neoplastic disease, and its identification may provide a tool of potential diagnostic and prognostic importance in the management of
Hodgkin's disease
and breast cancer.
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PMID:The significance of ferritin in malignant diseases. 73 72
Enzymatic radioiodination of surface proteins of
Hodgkin's disease
peripheral blood mononuclear cells revealed the presence of a blocking protein on their surface. This protein shed into the medium after incubation with levamisole, which resulted in the unmasking of surface proteins similar to those on normal monunuclear cells. The blocking substance was identified. It reacted with anti-human spleen ferritin. It had no detectable
iron
and dissociated into monomeric subunits of 18,000 mol. wt. by reduction and alkylation, and therefore it is most probably apoferritin rather than ferritin.
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PMID:Ferritin on the surface of lymphocytes in Hodgkin's disease patients. A possible blocking substance removed by levamisole. 89 Oct 36
Peripheral blood lymphocytes from patients with all stages of untreated
Hodgkin's disease
and from normal healthy adults were shown to synthesize and release ferritin in vitro. Ferritin synthesis was confirmed by immunoelectrophoresis, double immunodiffusion and autoradiography.
Hodgkin's disease
lymphocytes synthesized ferritin 4.2 times faster and released it 2.4 times faster than did normal lymphocytes, whereas total protein synthesis was faster in normal lymphocytes. Patients with nodular sclerosis and perhaps those with absence of fever had the highest synthetic rates; however no relationship was observed between relative rates of lymphocyte ferritin synthesis and sex, age, anatomical stage and presence of splenic or hepatic involvement by tumor. Addition of
iron
to normal human lymphocytes produced little or no change in ferritin synthesis. These data indicate that part of the intracellular ferritin detected in peripheral blood lymphocytes from patients with
Hodgkin's disease
and from normal individuals resulted from de novo synthesis rather than from uptake and storage of serum ferritin, and suggests that elevated ferritin levels detected in the serum and tumor tissue of
Hodgkin's disease
patients originate from lymphocytes.
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PMID:Increased ferritin synthesis and release by Hodgkin's disease peripheral blood lymphocytes. 90 87
Lymph nodes removed from 28 untreated patients with
Hodgkin's disease
all contained markedly increased amounts of hemosiderine, whether or not they were histologically involved in the disease. This finding was particularly striking in patients with the nodular sclerosis type of disease. Abnormal deposits of
iron
were also noted frequently in lymph nodes containing metastatic carcinoma, lymphoma of non-
Hodgkin
's type, and reactive hyperplasia, but in each case, with the exception of metastatic squamous cell carcinoma, the amount was significantly less than seen in
Hodgkin's disease
. The findings suggest that in patients with
Hodgkin's disease
and perhaps in those with other disorders in which abnormal tissue retention of
iron
underlies sideropenic anemia, lymph nodes are an important site of
iron
retention.
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PMID:Siderosis of lymph nodes patients with Hodgkin's disease. 95 66
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