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This report examines the association between cervical dysplasia and herpes simplex virus type 2 antibodies in a low-income housing project, Atlanta, Georgia. We established a clinic in this project at which women could receive a breast examination and Papanicolaou smear and have blood drawn to be tested for herpesvirus type 2 antibodies. Prevalence of herpesvirus rose sharply as age increased. There was a significant absence of antibodies in young, nulliparous women.
Dysplasia
showed a tendency to be related to age, age at first pregnancy, and total number of pregnancies. None of these associations was significant. The major finding of the study was that the 15- to 24-year-old women with herpesvirus had a relative risk of 5.44 of having cervical dysplasia compared to women without herpesvirus antibodies. these data are consistent with the concept that herpesvirus infections may be etiologically related to the initiation of cervical
neoplasia
. However, a cohort study is needed to determine whether herpes infection precedes or follows the earliest neoplastic changes.
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PMID:The epidemiology and interrelationship of cervical dysplasia and type 2 herpesvirus in a low-income housing project. 17 Aug 25
Tissue samples from 166 primary and 136 metastatic breast cancers were analysed for the presence of estrogen receptors. It was found by measuring the affinity of the cytoplasmic fraction of these samples for 3H-estradiol-17 beta that receptors were present in 72 p. 100 and 54 p. 100 of primary and metastatic cancers respectively. Receptor concentration varied among sample in an apparently continuous distribution from zero to 2,080 femtomoles per mg tissue protein. This suggests that mammary tumors are different from one another more in a quantitative than in a qualitative way. Detectable amounts of receptors were found in samples from mammary
dysplasia
, fibroadenomas as well as from one papilloma; none was detected in samples from non-tumorous mammary gland, nipple areola or skin. At mastectomy, no correlation was found between presence or absence of receptors in the primary tumors, and presence or absence of metastatic axillary nodes. On the other hand both the primary and its axillary metastases almost always displayed the same characteristic as far as presence or absence of receptors was concerned. Analysis of clinical studies reported seems to indicate that women with advanced breast cancer respond in a fair proportion of cases to various endocrine treatments when
tumor
tissue biopsies contain estrogen receptors whereas the probability of a response is very low in their absence.
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PMID:[Hormonal receptors of malignant breast tumors]. 17 52
Feline leukemia virus, a naturally occurring C-type virus (oncorna virus), was injected systemically and intraocularly into fetal and newborn kittens. A light microscopy study of the resultant ocular
tumor
changes was carried out. One animal developed an intraocular
tumor
of apparent retinal origin. Eight animals showed intraocular neoplastic cell infiltration. The most common ocular change observed was retinal
dysplasia
. Sequential histologic examination of enucleated eyes showed diffuse intraocular inflammation after viral inoculation. In the developing retinas progressive disorganization and necrosis were documented, with subsequent reorganization into cell clumps and dysplastic rosette structures. The retinal pigment epithelium showed proliferation and intraretinal migration. The mature retina exhibited full-thickness folds and tubes associated with infoldings of the retinal pigment epithelium.
...
PMID:Retinal neoplasia and dysplasia. I. Induction by feline leukemia virus. 19 24
Sera of 451 children with congenital diseases and 185
tumor
patients were tested for BK virus-specific antibodies by hemagglutination inhibition and IgM-immunofluorescence tests. Compared to age-matched control groups, higher percentages and significantly elevated geometric mean titers of HI antibodies were found in all patient groups tested. Of children under six months of age with congenital diseases such as
dysplasia
, cerebral defects, and hyperbilirubinemia and hepatosplenomegaly, 4.2% (17/402) had BK virus-specific IgM antibodies. No positive sera were found in 68 control sera. Of
tumor
patients 5--15 years of age, 8.6% (16/185) had IgM antibodies to BK virus. In the control group, 30% (3/99) had them. Serial serum samples from 76
tumor
patients treated with cytostatic drugs showed seroconversion in three cases. No relationship between certain clinical features and BK virus infection was noted. Isolation of BK virus was successful from urines of two infants with connatal defects, six patients suffering from malignant tumors, and four patients with inherited immunodeficiencies.
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PMID:BK virus: II. Serologic studies in children with congenital disease and patients with malignant tumors and immunodeficiencies. 20 97
A case of a cystic partially differentiated nephroblastoma treated with combined chemotherapy after removal in a 2-month old newborn is reported. Cystic partially differentiated nephroblastoma is a newly described clinicopathologic entity, involving elements of a nephroblastoma and cystic disease, and it is believed to be a pathologic derivative of the metanephric blastema and not related to renal
dysplasia
. Cystic partially differentiated nephroblastoma is distinguished from multilocular cysts of the kidney by the presence of partially differentiated renal elements in the septa of cysts. The aggressive appearance of the cells led to the treatment of this
tumor
as potentially malignant.
...
PMID:Case report: cystic partially differentiated nephroblastoma (Wilms tumor). 21 64
Knowledge of the cellular changes that lead to hepatic
neoplasia
in humans is limited. Cirrhosis is a common antecedent or accompaniment of liver cell carcinoma and it seems that both its etiology and its time of duration are relevant risk factors. Many cellular changes have been observed in patients and among populations considered to be at risk. Of these, liver cell
dysplasia
is the most striking, and studies of its prevalence, natural history, and association with particular forms of cirrhosis suggest that it is a precancerous change. Bile duct carcinoma may follow infestation with liver flukes and duct epithelial hyperplasia is present before the development of cancer. Angiosarcoma from several causes is commonly preceded by a peculiar fibrosis, vascular changes, and Kupffer cell hyperplasia.
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PMID:Precancerous changes in the human liver. 22
Eight patients with multiple oral dysplastic epithelial lesions were followed by clinical examinations and serial biopsies for periods varying from four to 22 years. The dysplasias and in situ carcinomas were characterized by persistence, recurrence, and eventual progression to invasive squamous cell carcinoma. It could not be determined whether
dysplasia
and in situ carcinoma were separate clinical-pathologic entities with similar end points or whether they were part of a continuum in a spectrum of epithelial
neoplasia
. The need for close clinical observation and local excision was emphasized because of the multiplicity of lesions and because of the protracted clinical course. Treatment of these patients was problematic because of similarities of the disease to lichen planus. It is possible that they had a premalignant disease process that mimicked lichen planus, or that they had an unusual form of lichen planus for which criteria have not been established. The progressive nature of the disease was exemplified by one death, one patient with cervical metastasis, and one with generalized remote metastatic disease.
...
PMID:Oral dysplasia and in situ carcinoma: clinicopathologic correlations of eight patients. 26 62
Autogenous costochondral grafts have found application in 26 variegated cases of congenital
dysplasia
, ankylosis,
neoplastic disease
, osteoarthritis, and post-traumatic dysfunction. The authors' experience with the grafting procedure has been generally favourable, but various difficulties have also arisen. There is a cursory discussion on the physiological superiority of rib cartilage grafts over those of other autogenous joints in reconstruction of the temporomandibular articulation.
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PMID:A spectrum of application of autogenous costochondral grafts. 27 Nov 87
Malignant degeneration of fibrous
dysplasia
is rare. It occurs with similar frequency at all ages and in both sexes. It is more frequent in cases of polyostotic than in monostotic fibrous
dysplasia
. In cases of fibrous
dysplasia
that do show malignant degeneration it is common to find that a high level of alkaline phosphatase persists in the serum, even in adults. Previous radiotherapeutic treatment appears to me a predisposing factor. Osteosarcoma is the most frequent
neoplasm
, followed at some distance by fibrosarcoma and chondrosarcoma. The tumour is most often localised in the femur; it is not unusual to find it in the tibia, maxilla and mandible. The treatment and prognosis are the same as those of the involved malignant neoplasm.
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PMID:Malignant degeneration in fibrous dysplasia (presentation of 6 cases and review of the literature). 29 46
From laboratory studies presented, iodine appears to be a requisite for the normalcy of breast tissue in higher vertebrates. When lacking, the parenchyma in rodents and humans show atypia,
dysplasia
, and even
neoplasia
. Iodine-deficient breast tissues are also more susceptible to carcinogen action and promote lesions earlier and in greater profusion. Metabolically, iodine-deficient breasts show changes in RNA/DNA ratios, estrogen receptor proteins, and cytosol iodine levels. Clinically, radionuclide studies have shown that breast atypia and malignancy have increased radioactive iodine uptakes. Imaging of the breasts in high-risk women has localized breast tumors. The potential use of breast iodine determination to determine estrogen dependence of breast cancer has been considered and the role of iodide therapy discussed. In conclusion, iodine appears to be a compulsory element for the breast tissue growth and development. It presents great potential for its use in research directed toward the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of breast cancer.
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PMID:Iodine and mammary cancer. 34 35
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