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Query: UMLS:C0025202 (
melanoma
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The prognosis for
malignant melanoma
is dependent on the stage of the disease, sex, size respectively depth of penetration, structure (lentigo maligna
melanoma
, superficial spreading
melanoma
, nodular
melanoma
), location and age of the patient when the disease begins. The method of conventional treatment (X-ray then excision, excision then X-ray, X-ray alone, excision alone) is not important. The decisive factor is early diagnosis (histology) and early treatment (total excision of the tumor). The value of additional immunotherapy and chemotherapy in cases diagnosed early cannot yet be judged.
Melanoma
is rarer among colored races than among whites, and the frequency of the disease among Caucasians increases as one approaches the equator. Morbidity and mortality are rising throughout the world. The influence of factors such as trauma and sunlight is disputed.
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PMID:[Clinic, statistic and risik factors of the malignant melanoma (author's transl)]. 89 19
From September, 1967, to January, 1974, a clinical trial was carried out by the WHO
Melanoma
Group to evaluate the efficacy of elective lymph-node dissection in the treatment of
malignant melanoma
of the extremities with clinically uninvolved regional lymph nodes. Treatment was prospectively randomized: 267 patients to excision of primary
melanoma
and immediate regional-lymph-node dissection and 286 to excision of primary
melanoma
and regional-lymph-node dissection at the time of appearance of metastases. The statistical analysis showed no difference in survival between the two groups of patients, regardless of how the data were analyzed (according to sex, site of origin, maximum diameter of primary tumor or Clark's level or Breslow's thickness). Elective lymph-node dissection in malignant malanoma of the limbs does not improve the prognosis and is not recommended when patients can be followed at intervals of three months.
...
PMID:Inefficacy of immediate node dissection in stage 1 melanoma of the limbs. 89 64
The pigments in melanomas from 2 patients were studied with regard to solubility and chemical composition.
Melanoma
pigment from a patient with red-blonde hair was alkali-soluble and contained 9 or 10% sulfur and was thus of phaeomelanic type.
Melanoma
pigment from a patient with red-brown hair was insoluble in 0.2 N NaOH. Its sulfur content was 6%. This pigment was eumelanic with regard to solubility characteristics but the sulfur content was higher than previously observed for eumelanin.
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PMID:Phaeomelanic pigments from a human melanoma. 95 30
The effects of supranormal temperatures upon normal human cells (derived from normal adult and embryonal tissues) and neoplastic human cells (derived from biopsies of malignant tumors) have been quantitatively studied in tissue culture.
Melanoma
cells have been compared with melanocytes derived from fetal uveas. Colon carcinoma cells have been compared with embryonal intestinal epithelial cells. Malignant neuroepithelial cells derived from a teratocarcinoma of the ovary have been compared with neuroepithelial cells derived from fetal brain. Fibrosarcoma cells have been compared with normal adult fibroblasts. All cells defined as neoplastic have produced malignant tumors when injected into nude thymus-deficient mice at doses of 1 X 10(7) cells or less. Exposure to temperatures of 42.5-43.0 degrees for 4 to 8 hr has been shown to have significantly greater lethal effect on the tumor cells than on the nonneoplastic cells.
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PMID:Selective lethal effect of supranormal temperatures on human neoplastic cells. 97 42
Leiomyosarcomas as primary tumors are usually found in the corpus uteri or the cervix, they are extremely rare in the vagina. Case report of a 45 yr old woman with primary Leiomyosarcoma of the vagina. The cytological diagnosis was difficult, as a differentiation between Leiomyosarcoma,
Melanoma
and mesodermal mixed-tumor by means of cytology is not univocal. The histological diagnosis is certain. The tumor is demonstrated in its many histological and cytological aspects. The reaction to radiation is poor. Prognosis depends upon time of diagnosis and treatment and is usually unfavorable.
...
PMID:[Cytology and histology of vaginal leiomyosarcoma: a rare tumor (author's transl)]. 99 18
Melanoma
cells carry membrane-bound antigens that induced both antibody production and cellular immunity. However, these antigens appear not to be tumor-specific, as the activity of human antisera can be absorbed out by fetal antigens. Nonetheless, the phenomenon of spontaneous regression, though mostly affecting only parts of a lesion, indicates that effective attack mechanisms do exist. Simultaneous tumor progression is due to heterogeneity of tumor cells, which vary widely in antigen expression. Cells that are not recognizable sneak through defense mechanisms and produce metastases.
...
PMID:[Immunology of malignant melanoma (author's transl)]. 99 70
In parallel studies the effects of FHL1 and PNL on plated
melanoma
cells from cell lines and short-term cultures were compared. FHL showed more frequent and also stronger cytotoxic and/or growth-inhibiting effects than PNL. On
melanoma
target cells from cell lines both FHL and PNL showed more frequent and stronger cytotoxic and/or growth-inhibiting effects than on
melanoma
target cells from short-term cultures. In the individual donors the percentage of monocytes and EAC-rosette-forming cells in FHL was significantly higher than in PNL. A significant correlation was found between multiplication of the
melanoma
target cells during the period and an increased susceptibility towards lymphocytes from healthy donors.
Melanoma
target cells from cell lines were not more fragile, or more susceptible to unfavourable culture conditions than cells from short-term cultures, since non-lymphocytic "effector" cells showed much weaker cytotoxic and/or growth-inhibiting effects than lymphocytes from healthy donors. Cytotoxic effects of lymphocytes from healthy donors were also registered on target cells from a mammary carcinoma and an osteosarcoma cell line. No significant differences in the cytotoxic effects of lymphocytes from healthy donor were observed when tested on mycoplasma-contaminated
melanoma
cells and the same cells made mycoplasma-free. Mitomycin-C-treated lymphocytes retained their cytotoxic effects. Lymphocytes from a healthy donor tested on different occasions on the same
melanoma
cells from a short-term culture showed an incidental cytotoxic reaction.
...
PMID:The influence of different isolation procedures and the use of target cells from melanoma cell lines and short-term cultures on the non-specific cytotoxic effects of lymphocytes from healthy donors. 105 13
We have described the clinicopathologic findings in two cases of anorectal
melanoma
, and extracted the salient features from the medical literature. The disease is rare.
Melanoma
arises from the anal squamous membrane and very often spreads upward through submucosal planes, producing secondary satelites in the rectum. Trauma from defecation, vast lymphatic and venous systems in the anorectal region, and high invasiveness of the tumor cells eviden;ly account for early distant metastases. Histologically, the neoplastic cells often mimic other cancers. Treatment is surgical, with dismal end results.
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PMID:Anorectal melanoma: report of two cases. 108 61
Surface antigens on
melanoma
cells were studied with an MIF method applied for monolayers of cultured cells. Human sera were used with indirect immunofluorescence. Preparations were fixed in methanol after staining. Reactions of sera with antibodies against trasplantation antigens displayed a fine granular fluorescence. This appearance was abolished by absorptions with pooled tonsilar lymphocytes.
Melanoma
patients' sera free from antibodies against transplantation antigens exhibited a coarse patchy fluorescence reaction.
Melanoma
patients' sera with antibodies against transplantation antigens yielded the second type of MIF reaction after absorptions with normal lymphocytes whereas further absorptions with
melanoma
line suspensions effectively removed all antibody reactivity...
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PMID:Surface antigens on cultured malignant melanoma cells as detected by a membrane immunofluorescence method with human sera. Lack of tumor-specific reactions on melanoma lines. 110 82
Antibodies eluted from homogenates of human
melanoma
cells reacted against
melanoma
cells reacted against
melanoma
antigens in a complement fixation test. Before elution, sonically treated homogenate did not react significantly against autologous serum but, following elution, antigenic activity increased markedly (up to 32-fold). Eluate of one
melanoma
reacted with the sonically treated residue of other melanomas but not with similarly prepared residues of sarcoma, carcinomas, or normal tissues.
Melanoma
eluates comtained more IgG than IgA. Traces of IgM were found in two
melanoma
eluates. Eluates of normal tissues (lung, kidney, and muscle) were devoid of serum proteins and did not react with the soncially treated
melanoma
residues. These results support the hypothesis that antitumor antibodies are bound to
melanoma
cells in vivo and that these antigens are cross-reactive.
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PMID:Suggestive evidence for in vivo binding of specific antitumor antibodies of human melanomas. 110 97
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