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Query: UMLS:C0023890 (
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Total and unsaturated folate binding capacity (TFBC, UFBC) have been measured in sera of selective groups of patients to study the role of cell turnover, cell necrosis and the effect of pregnancy in determining their concentrations in blood. The mean value of TFBC in 35 normal sera was 151 +/- (SD) 53 pg/ml with a saturation of 88%. The TFBC was raised in chronic granulocytic leukemia (CGL), in acute hepatitis, in
cirrhosis
, and in pregnancy (third trimester). The normal mean value of TFBC was found in
chronic lymphocytic leukemia
(
CLL
) and inthe first trimester of pregnancy. The mean UFBC in the normal sera was 19 +/- 18 pg/ml. In all the pathological conditions studied the mean UFBC was significantly greater than normal and it was particularly high in CGL (85 +/- 78 pg/ml).
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PMID:Serum folate binding capacity in leukemias, liver diseases and pregnancy. 10
The tenth case of mu chain disease is described. The patient lives in Ivory Coast as in our previously reported case. He was not affected with
chronic lymphocytic leukaemia
and the main clinical feature was
liver cirrhosis
of unknown origin. The amount of abnormal protein in the serum was great enough to give an abnormal bond on the routine electrophoresis. The protein was devoid of light chains and was present in the form of disulfide linked polymers of incomplete mu chain. The molecular weight of the monomer was approximately 58,000. The protein comprised the Fc fragment and a part of the Fd segment. Bence Jones protein was not found in the urine.
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PMID:A new case of heavy mu-chain disease. 17 Jun 67
Twelve cases of pneumococcal septicemias are studied in a department of internal medicine. These septicemias involved pneumonias often large, multilobular and bilateral, with often pleural effusion purulent or not and in one occurrence meningitis. There was three deaths by acute respiratory failure in one case of
liver cirrhosis
and in another case of
chronic lymphocytic leukemia
. Conditions of antibiotherapy and possible intensive care are discussed, prognosis factors as splenic insufficiency (in sickle cell anemia and after splenectomy) and immune defense against pneuococcus are recalled.
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PMID:[Remarks about twelve cases of pneumococcal septicemias (author's transl)]. 21 13
Amyloid substance was looked for in bone marrow aspirates of 28 patients presenting an M-component, in association with different illnesses (plasmocytoma,
chronic lymphatic leukemia
, lymphocytic lymphoma, "benign monoclonal gammapathy" and
liver cirrhosis
). Amyloid was detected in 12 out of 20 patients with plasmocytoma (60%) and in 3 out of 8 patients with other illnesses (37.5%); it was found in 9 out of 13 cases (69.2%) presenting exclusive light chain production and in 6 out of 15 cases (40%) with a monoclonal complete Ig. Lambda type light chain, either free or Ig-bound, was slightly more often (6 cases out of 10, 60%) associated with amyloidosis than was K (9 cases out of 17, 52.9%). Bone marrow appeared to be more frequently involved than other sites considered elective such as rectal mucosa. Amyloid appeared as an intensively fluorescent substance present intercellularly in areas of variable number and size.
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PMID:Bone marrow amyloid in patients with M-component. 40 3
Seven patients suffering from
liver cirrhosis
combined with lymphoproliferative diseases:
chronic lymphoid leukemia
(n = 4), lymphosarcoma (n = 3) were placed under observation. Viral etiology of
liver cirrhosis
was established in 4 patients (HBV markers were revealed in the serum in 2 and in liver tissue in 1) and was assumed in 3 patients (the lack in the anamnesis of other hepatotropic factors; multilobular form of
liver cirrhosis
). In 5 patients, the lymphoproliferative disease was diagnosed 2-30 years after the appearance of the symptoms of chronic diffuse liver disease. In 2 patients
liver cirrhosis
and hemoblastosis showed up simultaneously. The role of hepatitis viruses, HBV in particular, in the onset of lymphoproliferative diseases is under discussion.
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PMID:[Liver cirrhosis and lymphoproliferative diseases]. 144 Mar 37
The intravascular injection of the formerly used contrast medium Thorotrast--a colloidal suspension of thorium-dioxide--causes a chronic exposure to alpha-particles especially in the organs of the reticuloendothelial system. The German Thorotrast Study comprises 2326 Thorotrast patients and 1890 contemporary matched patients in the control group to be evaluated. 899 Thorotrast patients and 662 controls had clinical and biophysical follow-up examinations every two years since 1969. The recent most important results of the study are: A high excess rate of primary liver cancer (410/2) was observed beginning after the 15th year of exposure. 31% of the tumors are combined with
cirrhosis
and 6% with other neoplastic diseases. A clear (mean) dose rate effect relationship exists. The tumor frequency depends on the time of exposure or the cumulative dose to the liver respectively and not primarily on the age at injection. The lowest cumulative doses at 10 years before diagnosis of liver cancer were about 2 Gy. Risk estimates for liver cancer after 40 years of exposure are 500 malignant tumors per 10(4) person-Gy for men and 300 for women. A high excess rate exists also for leukaemias (excluding
CLL
) starting already 5 years after Thorotrast injection (39/4). The lowest cumulative doses to the red bone marrow at time of death were about 0.5 Gy. According to the present result, an excess rate can be expected for carcinomas of the extrahepatic bile ducts, pancreas, oesophagus, larynx, as well as Non-Hodgkin's lymphomas, bone sarcomas, plasmacytomas and mesotheliomas.
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PMID:Neoplastic diseases induced by chronic alpha-irradiation--epidemiological, biophysical and clinical results of the German Thorotrast Study. 182 56
A total of 75 samples of body cavity fluids from 71 patients were analyzed by both flow cytometry (FCM), to detect cells with an abnormal DNA content (aneuploidy), and by conventional cytopathology. Samples included 27 pleural fluids, 35 peritoneal fluids, 11 peritoneal washings and 2 pericardial fluids. For cytologic examination, the samples were prepared using standard techniques. Samples for FCM analysis were centrifuged and exposed to a hypotonic solution containing detergent and propidium iodide, a DNA intercalating fluorescent stain. Aneuploidy as well as cytologic malignancy were found in 17 samples. Forty-seven samples had normal DNA histograms by FCM and were also cytologically negative. Four samples suspicious by cytology but normal by FCM were from patients with renal-cell carcinoma (two samples from the same patient), endometrial adenocarcinoma without metastasis and
chronic lymphocytic leukemia
. Three samples abnormal by FCM but negative by cytology were from patients with ovarian cystadenoma,
cirrhosis
and uterine leiomyoma. FCM showed aneuploidy in four cytologically negative samples from patients with histologically proven malignancy (lymphoma, colonic adenocarcinoma, cervical squamous cell carcinoma, and endometrial adenosquamous carcinoma). Based on these results, FCM analysis combined with conventional cytopathology yielded 100% sensitivity, 100% predictive value of a negative result and 94% specificity. This rapid and quantitative FCM analysis of body cavity fluids can be a very useful adjunct to conventional diagnostic cytopathology.
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PMID:Flow cytometric analysis and cytopathology of body cavity fluids. 346 44
In animal models of cancer, an elevation of T1 and T2 in uninvolved tissues and in the blood of tumor bearing animals has been termed "the systemic effect." This study reports T1 values in sera of human patients from Genoa, Italy, with several types of cancer and non-cancerous diseases. T1 values were significantly elevated over normal controls (1628 +/- 113 ms) in colorectal cancers (1725 +/- 149 ms) and stomach cancers (1817 +/- 219 ms). However a systemic effect was not demonstrated in acute myeloid leukemia,
chronic lymphatic leukemia
, chronic myeloid leukemia, or plasma cell myeloma, or in pancreatic and lung cancers. Noncancerous states of
cirrhosis
, chronic hepatitis, and monoclonal gammapathies did not show a T1 elevation. In general, T1 values of sera correlated with protein content of the sera; however, a disproportionate contribution of gamma-globulin protein on water proton relaxation times was observed in several cases.
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PMID:The systemic effect of cancers on human sera proton NMR relaxation times. 608 32
The authors have performed 631 urgent suprapubic transvesical adenomectomies in patients with prostate adenoma complicated by acute urine retention or hemorrhage. Prearranged and urgent interventions had, by the authors' experience, virtually the same rate of postoperative complications and lethal outcomes. The risk in urgent adenomectomy performed in 294 patients was attributed to their concurrent affections: postinfarction cardiosclerosis, myocardial ischemia or hypertensive crisis, hemiparesis after brain apoplexy, bronchial asthma, diabetes mellitus,
hepatic cirrhosis
,
chronic lymphoid leukemia
, drug polyallergy, multiple tumors of the urinary bladder, stomach, etc., in stage T1-3NOMO. 80 patients had intermittent chronic renal failure. In compensation of severe concurrent diseases and satisfactory condition of the patients urgent adenomectomy was conducted within 24 hours since hospitalization. Longer interval (within 24-72 hours) was necessary in subcompensation of the concurrent diseases, intermittent chronic renal failure which were intensively treated. The authors achieved uneventful postoperative course for 272 (92.5%) high-risk patients. Postoperative lethality made up 3.06%. According to 1-11-year follow-up 7 patients died, for the most part of blood and respiratory diseases. Functional long-term outcomes were good in 83.5% of the patients. Basing on their experience, the authors specify indications to urgent adenomectomy and optimal time of its conduction. Contraindications to urgent adenomectomy were revised and narrowed.
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PMID:[The indications and contraindications for emergency adenomectomy in patients with severe concomitant diseases]. 753 45
Vibrio vulnificus can cause severe infections in humans and persons with preexisting liver disorders are especially at risk. In this paper we report what is to our knowledge the first fatal case of V. vulnificus infection in Denmark. The patient was a 68-year-old man with a history of
chronic lymphatic leukemia
and
hepatic cirrhosis
. Physicians should be aware of the clinical manifestations of this disease and should be especially attentive to patients at risk of acquiring the infection if there has been possible exposure to V. vulnificus by contact with seawater or contaminated material such as eels.
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PMID:The first fatal case of Vibrio vulnificus infection in Denmark. 783 8
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