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In a study of 66 patients with pancreaticoduodenal cancer with pancreaticoduodenectomy, there were five (7.5%) hospital deaths. Five-year survival rates were 7.8% in 20 patients with carcinoma of the head of the pancreas, 16.7% in 31 patients with carcinoma of the bile duct, and 38.5% in 15 patients with carcinoma of the ampulla of Vater. Fecal fat loss measured was 10 g or less per day in nine of 12 patients. Of the 19 patients having
glucose
tolerance tests, 13 showed abnormalities including the two who were diabetic. Operative findings which were indicative of a poor prognosis included lymph node
metastases
, macroscopic invasion of the tumor into the pancreatic capsule in patients with carcinoma of the head of the pancreas, the size of the tumor in those with carcinoma of the common bile duct, and direct invasion of the lesion into the pancreas in patients with carcinoma of the ampulla of Vater.
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PMID:Follow-up studies of radical resection for pancreaticoduodenal cancer. 92 52
The isoenzyme hexokinase (HK) spectrum from normal rat large intestinal mucosa consisted of 3 isoenzymes. In tumours of this localization induced by 1,2-dimethylhydrazine there proved to be a lack or marked decrease in the most rapid anodic isoenzyme. Only one HK isoenzyme was found in the
metastases
. Km (
glucose
) for tumour HK was 2--3 times lower than for normal intestinal HK; the HK activity was detected in the serum from the 1st month of the carcinogenic administration, and by the 5th month it was found in 80% of the tumour-bearing animals. No serum HK activity was ever found in control rats.
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PMID:[Change in cell membrane permeability, and composition and properties of hexokinase during induced carcinogenesis]. 122 50
A functional, insulin-secreting pancreatic (islet cell) carcinoma was diagnosed in a 17-year-old male Siamese cat. Diagnosis was made on the basis of clinical signs (i.e., seizures and stupor) that resolved temporarily after correction of hypoglycemia with feeding or intravenous administration of
glucose
, the finding of an inappropriately increased serum insulin concentration in the face of hypoglycemia, and prolonged resolution of hypoglycemia after surgical removal of the tumor. Primary islet cell tumor of the pancreas was confirmed by biopsy. The cat died 18 months later, and necropsy revealed
metastases
to regional lymph nodes and liver. Specimens of the tumor and metastatic lesions both stained positively for insulin.
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PMID:Insulin-secreting pancreatic (islet cell) carcinoma in a cat. 132 Jan 19
We report the results of transcatheter intraarterial perfusion of liver with the emulsion of iodized oil and cytostatics performed as palliative treatment in three patients with hepatic
metastases
of pancreatic endocrine tumors. Two patients had insulinoma and one patient had glucagonoma. They were also treated by medical therapy from the time the diagnosis was made. Intraarterial perfusion of the liver was achieved by Lipiodol emulsified with streptozotocin and 5-fluorouracil. Regarding these three patients therapeutic responses were different in duration of hormone secretion decrease. Relief of hypoglycemic attacks and a significant decrease of plasma immunoreactive insulin concentration within 12 months without any additional therapy was observed in the patient with insulinoma (case no. 2). This patient had slightly increased immunoreactive glucagon concentration from the time of diagnosis. A decrease of immunoreactive insulin levels in other patient with insulinoma and an increase in plasma
glucose
to the euglycemic range during two months allowed a reduction of doses of somatostatin analogue and diazoxide. Due to rapid progression of the disease, intraarterial perfusion of liver was repeated three months later with the same results. Remission of symptoms was partial in the case of glucagonoma. Immunoreactive glucagon levels were not changed and there was no significant benefit of the treatment. Intraarterial perfusion of liver with iodized oil and cytostatics could be an effective, safe and repeatable method of palliating symptoms of malignant pancreatic tumors, especially in inoperable but nonterminal cases. It could allow reduction of additional medical therapy, but success of the treatment is not predictable.
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PMID:Improvement of metastatic endocrine tumors of the pancreas by hepatic artery chemoembolization. 144 92
Positron emission tomography (PET) has been shown to be effective in detecting intracranial malignancies based on cerebral
glucose
metabolism. To evaluate the ability of PET to detect extracranial head and neck neoplasms and cervical
metastases
, 16 patients with primary squamous cell carcinomas were examined. All patients received preoperative computerized tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans and underwent PET evaluation using intravenous 18F-2-fluoro-2-deoxy-D-glucose (FDG). Histopathologic analysis compared tumor invasion and positive lymph nodes with findings on MRI, CT, and PET images. All primary tumors were delineated by PET, while MRI and CT failed to detect one superficial tumor involving the anterior tongue. Ten nodes were detected by CT and MRI versus 12 nodes demonstrated by PET. PET is highly effective in detecting head and neck carcinomas as well as metastatic cervical lymph nodes. In addition, PET may be useful in evaluating postsurgery and postradiotherapy patients for recurrent and new primary tumors.
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PMID:Positron emission tomography: a new, precise imaging modality for detection of primary head and neck tumors and assessment of cervical adenopathy. 154 57
Previous studies have demonstrated that human malignancies can synthesize large amounts of thromboxane. It has also been reported that thromboxane can significantly alter multiple components of physiologic and immunologic function. We investigated the effect of elevated levels of thromboxane on host response to tumor using multiple rat models, and the long acting thromboxane analogue U-46619. Administration of the thromboxane analogue was not found to significantly alter the growth of primary tumors or peritoneal
metastases
. The analogue was found to significantly decrease mean survival time with a pulmonary
metastases
model. The thromboxane analogue failed to alter macrophage cytotoxicity, lymphocyte cytotoxicity, T lymphocyte subset numbers, or lymphocyte blastogenic response. Administration of the thromboxane analogue decreased the rate of lymphocyte metabolism of
glucose
and decreased lymphocyte intracellular adenosine deaminase activity. In conclusion, elevated thromboxane levels do not appear to alter primary tumor growth or host immune function, but do decrease resistance to pulmonary
metastases
.
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PMID:The effect of elevated levels of thromboxane on host response to tumor. 154 78
The aim of the study was to assess the accuracy of fibronectin, a glycoprotein, for the diagnosis of malignant ascites and to compare it with conventional parameters. Ascitic fluid samples from 50 patients, 25 with intra-abdominal malignancy and 25 without it were analysed for total protein concentration, fluid/serum protein ratio,
glucose
concentration, leucocyte count, pH, fibronectin concentration (by ELISA) and for malignant cell cytology. Twenty-two of the 25 patients with ascites and intra-abdominal malignancy had documented peritoneal
metastases
in group A. The 25 patients with non-malignant ascites constituted group B. Mean values of ascitic fluid fibronectin, for groups A and B were 538 +/- 46 micrograms/mL and 60 +/- 4.92 micrograms/mL, respectively (P less than 0.001). Within the group with malignant ascites, patients who had positive malignant cytology (n = 12) exhibited a significantly higher ascitic fluid fibronectin concentration than patients with negative cytology (P less than 0.05). While mean ascitic fluid protein concentration showed a significant difference (P less than 0.01) between the two groups, there was no difference in respect to ascitic fluid pH,
glucose
concentration and leucocyte count. Malignant cell cytology was positive in 54.5% of group A patients with no false positive report in group B. The diagnostic accuracy for differentiating malignant from non-malignant ascites was 100% for a fibronectin value of greater than or equal to 110 micrograms/mL as compared with 78.7% for ascitic fluid protein concentration greater than or equal to 0.5 g/dL, 57.4% for leucocyte count greater than or equal to 1000/mm3, 59.6% for pH less than 7.45 and 78.7% for malignant cell cytology.
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PMID:Evaluation of fibronectin as a marker of malignant ascites. 157 98
The uptake of 18F-Deoxyglucose (FDG) was studied in vivo in patients with head and neck tumors with positron emission tomography (PET) in relation to the proliferation rate of these tumors. The quantitative analysis of the radioactivity concentrations revealed two groups, showing a high or a lower FDG uptake pattern. In both groups the FDG uptake and the proliferation rate were correlated with a flat slope of the regression function. It is suggested that these differences in uptake in histologically identical tumor populations may correspond to differences at the molecular level, e.g. differences in the amount of the
glucose
carrier, perhaps caused by activated oncogenes. Furthermore PET was applied to evaluate therapeutic effects in patients with advanced head and neck cancer. We found that multiple lymph node
metastases
in the same patient can show a different baseline metabolism and also different changes following therapy. Tumors were more sensitive to therapy than lymph node
metastases
. The growth rate and the change in FDG uptake were highly correlated with different regression functions for tumors and lymph node
metastases
. These data demonstrate that PET with FDG can be used to assess early chemotherapeutic effects. The information gained with PET can be included in the treatment planning in patients undergoing systemic chemotherapy.
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PMID:[Positron emission tomography (PET) in the evaluation of tumor proliferation and follow-up of therapy in ear, nose and throat tumors]. 164 87
Fasting venous blood collected from 83 patients with breast cancer was analyzed for triglycerides; total, high-density lipoprotein (HDL), and low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol; tumor necrosis factor (TNF alpha);
glucose
; creatinine; insulin; glucagon; growth hormone; cortisol; and thyrotropin. Patients with stage IV disease had significantly higher (P less than 0.05) triglyceride concentrations and significantly lower (P less than 0.05) concentrations of total and HDL cholesterol than did patients with less advanced disease or age-matched controls. Furthermore, LDL cholesterol concentrations in patients with boney
metastases
were significantly lower (P less than 0.05) than concentrations in patients with liver or liver plus boney
metastases
or in controls. These results could not be attributed to smoking habits, alcohol consumption, or treatment. We observed no correlations between serum concentrations of lipid and concentrations of TNF alpha, insulin,
glucose
, creatinine, cortisol, growth hormone, or thyrotropin. However, there was a significant (P less than 0.05) negative correlation between total cholesterol and glucagon and between LDL cholesterol and glucagon for patients with stage II, III, and IV disease, suggesting that glucagon may reduce LDL cholesterol concentrations by an as-yet-unidentified mechanism.
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PMID:Alterations of serum lipids in breast cancer: effects of disease activity, treatment, and hormonal factors. 176 85
A 57 year old male presented with episodic behavioural abnormalities and loss of consciousness for 2 years. His fasting blood
glucose
was 20 mg/dl and corresponding insulin level 119 uU/ml. His EEG showed intermittent rhythmic delta activity. Abdominal CT scan revealed an enhancing mass in the tail of the pancreas and secondaries in the liver. After distal pancreatectomy, resection of the left lobe of the liver and chemotherapy, the hypoglycaemic spells subsided. Histopathology revealed an islet cell tumour with
metastases
in the liver. Episodic neurobehavioural dysfunction should alert towards the possibility of hypoglycaemia.
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PMID:Malignant insulinoma presenting with recurrent episodic loss of consciousness. 181 6
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