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The serum concentrations of alphaaminonitrogen (AAN), lysine, valine and leucines were determined before and within the period of 24 hr after the administration of Trophysan (10% solution of glucose containing a mixture of aminoacids) in 100 patients with cancer (17 with gastrointestinal carcinoma, 34 with uterus carcinoma, stages I to III; 8 with breast carcinoma, stages II and III; 15 with
bronchogenic carcinoma
, 10 with various localizations and 15 with
metastatic cancer
) and in 22 patients with benign tumors. A significant decrease in the serum content of AAN, valine and lysine was noted in patients with cancer (stages I to III) at 24 hours after the administration of Trophysan. This effect was absent for the patients with benign tumors. The enhanced uptake of aminoacids found in patients with cancer is probable the result of the negative nitrogen balance associated with the malignant state.
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PMID:Differences in uptake of aminoacids by patients with various forms of cancer. 74 62
Report on
metastases
of the myocardium of a
bronchial carcinoma
in a 66-year-old woman. On the basis of an own case as well as of literature the author adopts a definite attitude to frequency, localisation and diagnostics of the secondary tumours of the myocardium.
...
PMID:[The problem of cardiac metastases]. 74 35
With 23 years an embryonal teratoma of the testicles and with 29 years a seminoma was treated by semicastration and post-irradiation or applications of cytostatics. In the two cases 10 or 12 years later seminomas of the other side appeared. Problems of the double-side simultaneous and successive affection are discussed, therapeutic consequences derived and the prognosis is entered. Apart from this the clinical and morphological signs of bilateral
metastases
of the testicles by a
bronchial carcinoma
are explained and discussed.
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PMID:[Bilateral testicular neoplasms]. 74 22
2600 abdominal ultrasound examinations done over a period of one year were reviewed. Six cases of adrenal tumors were amongst them and proved to be two carcinomas, two simple cysts and two
metastases
of
bronchial carcinoma
. The ultrasonic signs of adrenal tumors are discussed. Ultrasonography is recommended as a fairly good screening test in looking for adrenal tumors.
...
PMID:[A screening test in looking for adrenal tumors (author's transl)]. 74 66
The study of 112 case histories of lung cancers, both primary and secondary, has allowed the authors to determine as being of 5% the incidence of primary
bronchogenic carcinoma
associated with treated pharyngo-laryngeal cancer. One out of three such primaries was a solitary lung opacity. Bronchogenic primaries appeared be almost as frequent as lung, pleura and mediastine secondarie. They can be diagnosed at any moment of the treatment or follow-up of pharyngo-laryngeal cancer, and appear to occur later than pulmonary
metastases
. Their symptoms are more "bronchopulmonary" in nature. They are more frequently associated with endolarynx and chorda carcinomas. They are possibly more frequent in cases of smaller primaries without lymph-node involvement. Solitary lung opacities should be considered as independent primaries and constitute the best candidates for efficient pulmonary treatment. Treated pharyngo-laryngeal patients should undergo regularly spaced lung roentgenograms and frequent tracheal sputum cytology.
...
PMID:[Primary bronchogenic and pharyngo-laryngeal carcinomas (author's transl)]. 74 81
Forty-three patients with inoperable and/or recurring malignant gliomas, and 30 patients with multiple recurring brain metastases were treated with a combination of adriamycine (45 mg/m2) and 4-dimethyl-epipodophyllotoxin D-thenylidene (VM 26) (60 mg/m2 for 2 days) with 1-(2-chloroethyl) -3-cyclohexyl-1-nitroso-urea (CCNU) (60 mg/m2 for two days). These cycles of treatment were repeated as soon as the hematological restoration was complete. The treatment was well tolerated and the clinical condition of 31 out of 43 glioblastoma patients improved during the two months after the beginning of the treatment. Six out of eight patients with breast cancer
metastases
, one out of 13 with
bronchial cancer
metastases
and three out of nine with other types of cancer
metastases
also benefitted from the treatment. Examination of the results obtained reveals the following characteristics: -A low degree of efficiency of the combination in the treatment of brain metastases, except for breast cancer
metastases
. -Absence of complete correlation between the clinical results observed and the cinegammagraphic developments. -Similarity of the results independent of the initial localization. -Establishment of a six-months median survival period, with ten patients at present in a state of apparently complete remission, 180 to 506 days after beginning of the treatment.
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PMID:[Trial treatment of glioblastomas in adults and cerebral metastais by adriamycin, VM 26 and CCNU combination. Result of a type II trial]. 77 98
The literature of hypertrophic pulmonary osteoarthropathy is reviewed with special reference to its occurrence with pulmonary
metastases
from extrathoracic tumours. The present theories on aetiology are discussed, and the relationship to finger clubbing and
bronchogenic carcinoma
is reviewed. A case is reported of hypertrophic osteoarthropathy as the presenting feature of pulmonary
metastases
from renal carcinoma, and of its relief by pulmonary resection.
...
PMID:Hypertrophic pulmonary osteoarthropathy and its occurrence with pulmonary metastases from renal carcinoma. 78 1
In 409 sufferers from various malignant tumours, we used the cytostatic Ifosfamide (ASTAZ4942) in fractionated doses. The total i.v. dose averaging 300 mg/kg bodyweight, was either spread over 5 consecutive days (5 X 60 mg/kg i.v.) or over 10 consecutive days (10 X 30 mg/kg). At the same time, most patients were irradiated, the radiation dose usually being only one tenth the antitumour dose. Infections and electrolyte imbalance were first treated before Ifosfamide therapy was instituted. Cases of advanced cerebral sclerosis, thrombopenia below 75,000/cmm, cerebral
metastases
, impaired renal function and inadequate cooperation of the patient were excluded from the studies. To prevent and control side effects, various premedications and adjuvants are required: Antiemetics, prevention of cystitis and infections, cardiovascular agents etc. Corticosteroids are contraindicated. Out of 360 assessable patients 101 had a full remission, 150 a partial remission, 79 were failures; 30 cases were not evaluated. Good results were seen especially in ovarian carcinoma, mammary carcinoma and microcellular
bronchial carcinoma
. Particularly striking is the drug's effectiveness in testicular tumours including teratomas, osteosarcomas, chondrosarcomas and myosarcomas as well as in some adenocarcinomas of the gastro-intestinal tract, particularly pancreatic carcinoma. In lymphoreticular tumours and haemoblastoses, its potency is less pronounced. The side effects of Ifosfamide are the same as those of other alkylating agents. They are reversible and can usually be controlled or even avoided by adequate preventive measures. In the order of incidence we observed: Alopecia, leukopenia, fall in haemoglobin, cystitis, intercurrent infections, nausea and vomiting as well as cerebral disorders. Since haemorrhagic cystitis considerably interferes with Ifosfamide treatment, its prevention is of essential importance. Because of possible complications and specific premedication and adjuvant measures for their control, this type of treatment should for the present only be carried out by oncologists or special cancer centres.
...
PMID:Results obtained with fractionated ifosfamide massive-dose treatment in generalized malignant tumours. 78 66
The formation of heterotopic bone tissue in malignant tumors or in their
metastases
is extremely rare. In a 60 years old male patient with
bronchogenic carcinoma
(adenocarcinoma) extensive bone formation was observed within multiple
metastases
in the skeletal muscles. On the basis of the microscopic findings, the mechanism of bone formation by malignant tumors is discussed. Obviously, proliferation of local mesenchymal tissue and differentiation of mesenchymal cells to osteoblasts is induced by the tumor cells.
...
PMID:Bone formation by cancer metastases: case report and review of literature. 81 66
A carcinostatic substance (5-fluorouracil) was instilled into the mediastinal lymph nodes, the pleural cavity or the internal thoracic artery by continuous perfusion before operation on patients with
bronchial carcinoma
. Degenerative changes could be demonstrated histologically in the cancer cells in the lymph node
metastases
. This method was also effective for the controlateral lymph node
metastases
. As a treatment additional to operation, it may improve the chances of survival.
...
PMID:[Continuous local application of cytostatics for bronchial carcinoma and mediastinal lymph node metastasisization (author's transl)]. 82 85
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