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Query: UMLS:C0023473 (
chronic myeloid leukemia
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A patient who developed Philadelphia chromosome-positive
chronic myelogenous leukemia
(
CML
) 5 years after successful treatment for thyroid
carcinoma
, is reported. The Philadelphia chromosome was the typical 9;22 translocation. Southern blot analysis showed breakpoint cluster region rearrangement as observed in classical
CML
. Up to now, only two cases of
CML
have been reported following treatment for thyroid
carcinoma
. This rare complication has also been described after therapy for other malignancies. At present, it is not clear whether the development of
CML
after thyroid
carcinoma
represents a therapy-induced complication, a coincidence, or an increased susceptibility to secondary malignancies due to the malignant process itself.
...
PMID:Chronic myelogenous leukemia after treatment with 131I for thyroid carcinoma. Report of a case and review of the literature. 193 23
Failure to obtain bone marrow on attempted marrow aspiration, "dry tap," has commonly been ascribed to faulty technique. All reports of simultaneous marrow aspirations and biopsies performed at the University of Virginia between January 1, 1983, and July 1, 1989, were reviewed to determine the frequency of dry taps, the diagnoses and pathologic findings in these cases, and the associated laboratory findings. Among 2,235 simultaneous bone marrow aspirations and biopsies, 87 were dry taps (3.9%). Of these 87 dry taps, only six (6.9%) showed normal marrow biopsies, whereas the majority showed significant marrow pathology, usually associated with fibrosis, or hypercellularity, or both. These conditions most likely account for the inability to aspirate marrow. The most frequent diagnoses were metastatic
carcinoma
(17.2%),
chronic myelogenous leukemia
(14.9%), idiopathic myelofibrosis (13.8%), and hairy cell leukemia (10.3%). The presence of peripheral blood nucleated red blood cells, thrombocytopenia, and elevation of the serum lactate dehydrogenase were frequent findings in patients who experienced dry taps. Methods to obtain sufficient marrow for rapid diagnosis in these cases are discussed.
...
PMID:Dry tap bone marrow aspiration: clinical significance. 195 91
The natural killer (NK) and lymphokine-activated killer (LAK) cell activities of peripheral blood lymphocytes from
chronic myeloid leukemia
(
CML
) patients in remission and from healthy donors have been studied. Regression analysis to compare both cytotoxic responses in individual donors and the frequency of LAK cell precursors was also carried out. About 42% of
CML
patients in remission showed low NK activity (less than the mean percentage NK activity of healthy donors--2 SD) and were categorised as low NK responders. The stage of remission or the drugs used to bring about remission did not influence the NK status. The LAK activity of low NK as well as normal NK responder
CML
patients was significantly low against the NK-sensitive K562 cell line and the NK-resistant VIP (melanoma) and T-24 (bladder
carcinoma
) tumor targets, as assessed by linear regression analysis. Allogeneic leukemic cells were more resistant to killing, especially by patients' LAK cells. The frequency analysis of LAK cell precursors revealed a significant reduction in the LAK cell progenitor frequency in
CML
patients in remission.
...
PMID:Natural killer and lymphokine-activated killer cell functions in chronic myeloid leukemia. 230 55
The complications associated with the use of Ommaya reservoirs in 106 patients with meningeal involvement due to malignant disease are reviewed. Twenty-seven patients had acute lymphoblastic leukemia, 12 acute myelogenous leukemia, 3 chronic lymphocytic leukemia, 34 lymphoma, 29
carcinoma
, and 1
chronic myelocytic leukemia
. There were 11 technical complications, including 1 death due to misplacement of the catheter, 2 mild intraventricular hemorrhages, and 5 malfunctioning reservoirs; 3 required craniotomies (1 for subdural hematoma and 2 for subdural hygroma); 13 cases of bacterial meningitis occurred in 10 patients. One patient died of Staphylococcus aureus meningitis. The organisms causing the other infections were mainly coagulase-negative staphylococci (8 cases) or Propionibacterium acnes (2 cases). The projected infection rate for all patients (by Kaplan-Meier analysis) during the first year following insertion of a reservoir was 15%. Successful use of Ommaya reservoirs requires expert surgical implantation and meticulous care during accessing to minimize complications.
...
PMID:Complications associated with Ommaya reservoirs in patients with cancer. The Princess Margaret Hospital experience and a review of the literature. 240 79
The interferons are the first of a new class of biologic response modifiers that include, among others, the interleukins, colony-stimulating factors, erythropoietin, additional growth factors, and monoclonal antibodies. Interferons have exhibited important clinical activity in hematologic malignancies, lymphomas, and solid tumors. Specific diseases responding to interferons include hairy-cell leukemia (HCL),
chronic myelogenous leukemia
(
CML
), low-grade non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, cutaneous T-cell lymphoma, multiple myeloma, superficial bladder
carcinoma
, malignant carcinoid, acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)-related Kaposi's sarcoma, ovarian carcinoma, renal cell carcinoma, and malignant melanoma. The potentially antigenic nature of the recombinant interferons can result in the formation of antibodies. These antibodies have been associated with the abrogation of some of the clinical responsiveness of some patients treated with interferons. It is hoped that the controversy existing over the role of antibody formation in treatment efficacy can be resolved by prospective trials using standardized methodology in such areas as assay type, sampling time, route of drug administration, treatment schedule, cumulative dose, and duration of treatment.
...
PMID:Biotherapy in clinical practice. 247 4
Splenic erythropoiesis was demonstrated by surface counting of 59Fe in 129 of 1,350 ferrokinetic studies performed over a 15 year period. These 129 studies were carried out in 108 patients, including 40 with
chronic myelogenous leukemia
(
CML
), 24 with agnogenic myeloid metaplasia (AMM), 18 with polycythemia vera (PV), six with a myelodysplastic syndrome, five with acute leukemia, three with prostate or breast
carcinoma
, two each with aplastic anemia or Hodgkin's disease, and one each with idiopathic thrombocythemia, multiple myeloma, chronic renal failure, or treated hypopituitarism. Splenomegaly was present in 83% of the studies and hepatomegaly in 72%. Grade II-III myelofibrosis was demonstrated in 62% of the cases. Hepatic erythropoiesis was present in 77% of the studies (only 38% in PV), and marrow erythropoiesis was undetectable in 33%. Total erythropoiesis was about twice normal (range 0.2 to 8 times normal) but was ineffective to varying degrees in 86% of the studies. Relationships between organomegaly, myelofibrosis, and extramedullary erythropoiesis, as well as differences among clinical disorders, are discussed. Differences observed between
CML
in chronic or blastic phase suggested that the erythroid cell line was involved in the proliferative process. It is concluded that splenic erythropoiesis 1) is encountered in a variety of clinical conditions; 2) is not necessarily associated with splenomegaly or myelofibrosis, even in the myeloproliferative disorders; 3) is part of a predominantly extramedullary (in the liver as well as in the spleen), expanded, and largely inefficient total erythropoiesis; and 4) can be evaluated in a semiquantitative manner by surface counting.
...
PMID:Ferrokinetic study of splenic erythropoiesis: relationships among clinical diagnosis, myelofibrosis, splenomegaly, and extramedullary erythropoiesis. 275 9
We present a case of a 63-year-old man who was diagnosed
CML
at the onset of bladder transitional
carcinoma
. He had been treated with subcutaneous injection of natural interferon-alpha at the dose of 2 X 10(6) U on consecutive days. Four weeks later, he achieved remission and then received curative operation. Ph1 chromosome transiently decreased to 40%. For more than 16 months, he remained in remission. Since in
CML
Ph1 clone can be found in B cells and
CML
itself may result in hypogammaglobulinemia which may be basis of carcinogenesis, it was speculated that hypogammaglobulinemia found in this case related to carcinogenesis.
...
PMID:[Chronic myelogenous leukemia maintained in remission by interferon alpha presenting with bladder cancer]. 281 Jul 96
Recombinant technology-produced tumor necrosis factor alpha (rTNF-alpha) inhibits clonogenic growth of normal granulocyte-macrophage colony-forming cells (GM-CFC) when it is continuously present in the culture medium. In our studies, day 7 and day 14 GM-CFC were inhibited and showed similar response. A decrease in the number of large colonies accounted for most of the inhibition, whereas growth of small clusters was inhibited to a lesser extent. Comparable inhibition was observed when bone marrow cells were cloned at low (2.5 x 10(4)/ml) or high (10 x 10(4)/ml) cell densities. A similar degree of inhibition by rTNF-alpha was found when conditioned medium from the human placenta or a bladder
carcinoma
cell line was used as the source of the colony-stimulating factors (CSF). The dose-response curve of GM-CFC to rTNF-alpha was sigmoidal, the maximum inhibition (90%) occurring at approximately 100 ng/ml of rTNF-alpha. Short-term treatment of bone marrow in suspension culture for 2 hr did not affect the subsequent colony formation, suggesting that TNF had an antiproliferative rather than a direct toxic effect on normal GM-CFC. GM-CFC derived from previously untreated patients with Philadelphia chromosome-positive
chronic myelogenous leukemia
(
CML
) showed an in vitro dose response to rTNF-alpha similar to that of normal GM-CFC. Inhibition of colony formation by
CML
-derived GM-CFC was more pronounced than GM-CFC from normal marrows, especially at low concentrations of rTNF-alpha. An increase in the concentration of rTNF-alpha above 250 ng/ml had no further effect on colony formation.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
...
PMID:Tumor necrosis factor and human hematopoiesis: II. Inhibition and mode of action on normal and chronic myelogenous leukemia-derived granulocyte-macrophage progenitor cells. 314 10
The cytotoxic effect of caracemide and hydroxyurea was compared in human
chronic myeloid leukemia
cells. Caracemide was found to be about twelve times more effective than hydroxyurea. The combined effect of caracemide, hydroxyurea and hydrophobic iron-chelating agents at relatively nontoxic concentrations was studied. Hydroxyurea, 2,2'-bipyridine and 1,10-phenanthroline combined with caracemide synergistically inhibited DNA synthesis, while Desferal did not show any such effect. Fe++ partially reversed the cytotoxicity of caracemide in combination with 2,2'-bipyridine, while it had no effect on the cytotoxicity of caracemide alone. Caracemide was found to have a stronger inhibitory effect on DNA synthesis in P388 lymphocytic leukemia and Ehrlich ascites
carcinoma
cells than hydroxyurea. However, bipyridine, phenanthroline and Desferal in combination with caracemide did not induce any synergistic inhibition. These data indicate the value of human tumor cells to predict drug responsiveness and suggest the further evaluation of caracemide and its combination with hydroxyurea and iron-chelating agents in the treatment of human leukemias.
...
PMID:In vitro cytotoxicity of caracemide alone and in combination with hydroxyurea or iron-chelating agents in human chronic myeloid leukemia cells and murine tumors. 316 54
The alpha-interferons have been explored in a wide variety of clinical applications in cancer. Significant activity has been demonstrated in AIDS-related Kaposi's sarcoma, ovarian carcinoma, bladder
carcinoma
, malignant glioma, non-Hodgkin's lymphoma,
chronic granulocytic leukemia
, the carcinoid syndrome and hairy cell leukemia. Although these leads are promising, the research has only just begun.
...
PMID:Alpha interferon: a look to the future. 329 35
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