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Query: UMLS:C0023467 (
acute myeloid leukemia
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Twenty-six patients with hairy cell leukemia have been evaluated clinically at Stanford University Medical Center and the M. D. Anderson Hospital and Tumor Institute since 1973. Only four patients had obvious leukemia and readily identifiable hairy cells in the peripheral blood. The remaining patients were pancytopenic, and hairy cells in peripheral blood were difficult to recognize. In 20 of the latter patients the marrow aspirates were unsuccessful or nondiagnostic. Bone-marrow biopsy was the primary method of diagnosis in 18 cases and proved the most reliable and pertinent diagnostic procedure in identifying this disorder. A well-defined
water
-clear rim of cytoplasm surrounding and separating the hairy cell nuclei was the main histologic feature, in contrast to the lack of visible cytoplasm and close appositon of lymphocytes in chronic lymphocytic leukemia or poorly differentiated lymphocytic lymphoma. The uniformity and blandness of the nuclei distinguished hairy cells in tissue sections from the cells of histiocytic lymphoma and
acute myeloid leukemia
. Awareness of the importance of the histologic appearance of the bone-marrow biopsy in hairy cell leukemia is essential in establishing an accurate diagnosis.
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PMID:The value of the bone-marrow biopsy in the diagnosis of hairy cell leukemia. 72 72
Levels of guanazole (GZ) in plasma and packed cells were determined after a single tracer dose of 14C-guanazole or during a 5-day continuous intravenous therapeutic infusion of unlabeled drug to 5 patients with
acute myelocytic leukemia
(
AML
). The levels of unlabeled drug were determined colorimetrically. GZ infected as a tracer dose was rapidly distributed in an apparent volume of 0.61 l/kg, which is somewhat less than that of total body
water
, and the drug appeared to be eliminated essentially unchanged by glomerular filtration. The mean apparent volume of distribution increased by about 15% during infusion. An increase of 60% was also noted in the half-life (t1/2) values, with a concimitant decrease in the mean value of renal clearance rate by 40%, except in 1 case. The study demonstrates that monitoring levels of guanazole is possible during infusion therapy and indicates that the data could be used to evaluate pharmacokinetic parameters predicting the time-course of such levels in patients.
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PMID:Pharmacokinetics of guanazole in patients with acute myelocytic leukemia. 105 32
A case of recurrent sepsis due to Aeromonas hydrophila in a patient with
acute myelogenous leukemia
is reported. The patient's first infection leading to bacteremia followed contamination of a mosquito bite by stagnant
water
. After recovery from the first bacteremia, the patient again became septic with a second strain of Aeromonas hydrophila, which again responded to antimicrobial therapy. It is hypothesized that contamination of the local
water
supply may have led to the establishment of a gastrointestinal carrier state that produced the second bout of Aeromonas sepsis when the patient was markedly leukopenic. The importance of the oxidase test to differentiate Aeromonas species from members of the family Enterobacteriaceae is re-emphasized.
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PMID:Recurrent Aeromonas sepsis in a patient with leukemia. 106 Mar 78
A measurement protocol providing a correct adjustment of the irradiation frequencies for well separated fat and
water
images of the lumbar spine is presented. To determine accurately the Larmor frequencies of
water
and fat protons within the vertebral bodies, a volume selective spectrum of a volume element (13 mm)3 located in a lumbar vertebral body was acquired with the 90 degrees-180 degrees-180 degrees double spin-echo method. These Larmor frequencies are used to adjust the frequency-selective pulse of the SENEX chemical-shift imaging sequence. This procedure provides well separated fat and
water
images for a large field of view even in the inhomogeneous region of the vertebral column. Their clinical importance is demonstrated by localized Larmor frequency-guided (LLFG) SENEX 1H images of the lumbar spine in healthy persons of different age and in a patient with
acute myeloid leukemia
.
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PMID:Localized Larmor frequency-guided fat and water proton MRI of the spine: a method to emphasize pathological findings. 166 16
A case of
acute nonlymphocytic leukemia
(
ANLL
) with primitive basophilic differentiation is presented. The patient had no antecedent history or concomitant presence of chronic myelogenous leukemia. The leukemic blasts constituted 83% of the peripheral white blood cells and more than 90% of the marrow nucleated cells. Cytoplasmic vacuoles were found in some leukemic cells. About half the leukemic cells showed a few azurophilic granules stained with Wright's stain, whereas exhibited a faint pinkish hue around the cells without cytoplasmic granules (
water
-soluble granules) by Riu's stain. The cytoplasmic granules failed to be stained with peroxidase but stained positively with toluidine blue. The former result could lead one to misclassify the case as lymphoid leukemia, but the characteristic finding of basophilic cells in Riu's stain should direct one to make the diagnosis of
ANLL
with basophilic differentiation. The cytochemical findings of this case suggested that basophilic differentiation should be considered when leukemic cells show peroxidase-negative granules. Riu's stain and toluidine blue stain are useful to make the correct diagnosis.
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PMID:Acute basophilic leukemia. A case report. 171 80
A link was proposed between human non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and exposure to 2,4,5-trichlorophenoxyacetic acid (245T) and pentachlorophenol (PCP). To test this view and the hypothesis that immune suppression or stimulation could affect B-cell lymphoma (BCL) induction, we administered chronically to MRC-Wistar (MRC-W) rats of both sexes 98% pure 245T (600 mg/kg diet), 86% pure PCP (500 mg/kg diet), methylprednisolone (20 mg/kg ip weekly), and Freund's adjuvant (0.5 ml im every 3-6 wk) for 40 wk, together with 75 mg 2-hydroxyethylnitrosourea (HENU)/l drinking
water
, a system known to induce B-cell lymphoma. The 245T was shown to contain only 1-4 micrograms/kg each of 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzodioxin (TCDD) and 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzofuran (TCDF), but the PCP contained 25 micrograms TCDD and 670 micrograms TCDF/kg. HENU given alone induced B-cell lymphoma and osteosarcoma as before, with higher incidences of both tumors in males than in females. The B-cell lymphoma diagnosis was confirmed by immunologic typing of cell-surface markers and by probes for gene rearrangements. Coadministration with HENU of three of the four test agents did not affect tumor incidence, but PCP acted synergistically with HENU to induce
acute myelocytic leukemia
. PCP given alone or with HENU induced a 40-67% incidence of liver cell adenomas in the female rats. These effects were probably not due to TCDD in the PCP. HENU induced
acute myelocytic leukemia
and lung tumors in Wistar rats and n-butylnitrosourea induced
acute myelocytic leukemia
in MRC-Wistar rats, indicating that B-cell lymphoma induction was specific to the HENU-MRC-Wistar rat model.
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PMID:Effects of 2,4,5-trichlorophenoxyacetic acid, pentachlorophenol, methylprednisolone, and Freund's adjuvant on 2-hydroxyethylnitrosourea carcinogenesis in MRC-Wistar rats. 198 63
A 29 year-old-man who had been diagnosed as having myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) in August 1985 was re-admitted to our hospital because of fever and palpitation. His peripheral blood showed severe pancytopenia and bone marrow findings remained to be compatible with MDS (refractory anemia), but karyotype of bone marrow cells revealed 7 monosomy in 17 of 20 metaphases examined. Other laboratory findings revealed decreased serum haptoglobin, positive urine hemosiderin and the normal resistance of red cell membrane. In addition, both Ham test and sugar
water
test were negative. The titer of cold agglutinin was low, Donath-Landsteiner antibody was not detected. These findings suggested the association of autoimmune hemolytic anemia (AIHA), although both direct and indirect Coombs' test were negative. After administration of 50mg of prednisolone daily, the frequency of red cell transfusion was markedly decreased and transfused red cell life span was prolonged from 10.4 days to 27 days. Afterward, his hematological status rapidly transformed into that of
acute nonlymphocytic leukemia
about 13 months after admission and he died of gastrointestinal bleeding and cerebral bleeding. Cases of MDS with immunological disorder have been reported. This is, however, the first case of MDS associated with Coombs negative AIHA.
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PMID:[Coombs negative autoimmune hemolytic anemia in a patient with myelodysplastic syndrome]. 202 40
Fifty-nine towns in Iowa with single source drinking
water
supplies were stratified on the basis of radium content in finished non-softened
water
to test the hypothesis of an association with total or
acute myeloid leukemia
. Fourteen towns had radium concentrations in drinking
water
exceeding the EPA safety limit of 5 picocuries per liter (pCi/L). A small increasing trend existed for total leukemia with increased radium content in drinking
water
that is in accordance with either the hypothesis of no effect or of a small effect.
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PMID:Leukemia incidence and radioactivity in drinking water in 59 Iowa towns. 240 41
The studies were performed on Wistar rats with
acute myeloblastic leukemia
induced by a prolonged administration of tritiated
water
(370 MBq/kg/day-1; an absorbed dose--25.3 Gy) and by repeated pyrogenal injections. A reduction of the pool of polypotent hemopoietic cells (CFUs) with a simultaneous increase of their proliferative activity and a decline of their ability to self-supporting were observed in the leukemia-bearing animals. Populations of CFUdc in DC and of CFUc were reduced in all cases; their colony-forming ability was also found to decrease. All animals with leukemia showed a lowered amount of CFU-BL in the bone marrow and of CFU-TL in the thymus, although the content of these cells in the peripheral blood remained unchanged.
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PMID:[Hematopoietic precursor cells in Wistar rats with acute myeloblastic leukemia]. 278 40
The proliferation of mammalian cells requires nucleosides which are provided either by de novo synthesis or by influx of nucleosides via membrane transporters with subsequent metabolic trapping. In this study the density of nucleoside transporters in freshly-isolated blast cells from patients with leukaemias and lymphomas was quantitated by equilibrium binding of 3H-nitrobenzylmercaptopurine riboside (NBMPR). In
acute myeloid leukaemia
(
AML
) the density of NBMPR binding sites on blast cells ranged from 3800 to 24,200 sites/cell and this value correlated with the 3H-thymidine labelling index (1-20%) which was used to measure proliferative rate (r = 0.80, P less than 0.001). Cells from patients with Burkitt's lymphoma, other B-cell lymphomas, T-lymphoblastic lymphoma and large cell lymphoma gave a 20-fold range of NBMPR site densities (from 3700 to 75,300 sites/cell) and site numbers correlated closely with the labelling index (r = 0.87, P less than 0.001). Non-proliferating cells from patients with chronic lymphocytic leukaemia expressed the lowest density of NBMPR binding sites (850-2900 sites/cell). Comparison of bone marrow and peripheral blood blasts confirmed the positive correlation between NBMPR binding sites and labelling index for four individual patients. In contrast, the density of NBMPR binding sites on lymphoblasts from non-T acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL) was low (2300-7400 sites/cell) and showed little dependence on proliferation over a wide range of labelling indices (1-20%). No correlation was observed between NBMPR site density and cell size measured by the intracellular
water
space. Thus an increased proliferative rate of
AML
or lymphoma is associated with higher numbers of nucleoside transporters in the cell membrane.
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PMID:Nucleoside transport in acute leukaemia and lymphoma: close relation to proliferative rate. 292 6
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