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A 42-year-old man was admitted to the Cancer Division of the American MedicalCenter in February, 1956. He had been treated for erythrocytosis beginning 6 months previously, with reduction of his
hemoglobin
to relatively normal values. On admission, a huge
tumor
of the left kidney was palable. Roentgenograms of the chest demonstrated small bilateral pulmonary metastases. A left nephrectomy was per formed, followed by wedge resection of a total of 16 metastatic nodules, 12 of which showed metasticrenal carcinoma. It is now 18 years since the last thoracotomy and the patient is well, leading a normal life, and free of any demonstrable malignant disease and any evidenceof erythrocytosis.
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PMID:Erythrocytosis and renal cell carcinoma with pulmonary metastases: case report with 18-year followup and brief discussion of literature. 114
The Friend leukemia virus (FLV)-infected cell line, T-3-Cl-2, undergoes a form of erythroid differentiation in culture when treated with an appropriate inducer, such as dimethylsulfoxide ((CH3)2SO). Thus, whereas untreated cells contain no detectable
hemoglobin
, treated cells accumulate
hemoglobin
in quantities comparable to those in the mature mouse red blood cell. We have investigated the mechanism of
hemoglobin
induction by quantitating the number of globin genes and the amount of globin mRNA in cells before and during the period of
hemoglobin
accumulation. The results indicate the number of globin genes does not change as the cells accumulate hemogtobin: There are less than 5 globin genes per haploid genome. On the other hand, whereas cells lacking
hemoglobin
contain little, if any, globin mRNA,
hemoglobin
-containing cells accumulate, on the average, 8,000 molecules of globin mRNA per cell. The most direct, although, by no means, the only interpretation of these results is that the induction of
hemoglobin
synthesis involves transcriptional activation of the globin genes. Using this same cell line, we show that mouse globin mRNA sequences are also present in viral particles purified from the culture medium of globin-producing cells. These globin mRNA sequences are absent from viral particles derived from T-3-Cl-2 cells which are not producing globin mRNA. Virus-associated globin mRNA sequences sediment in association with 60S viral RNA complex as well as in free, 9S form. However, under mild denaturing conditions which result in the conversion of viral 60 S RNA to 30S and smaller forms, all the globin sequences sediment as 9S RNA. Appropriate control experiments indicate that the virus-associated globin mRNA is resistant to degradation by exogenous ribonuclease; that exogenously added globin mRNA does not become associated with the 60S viral RNA complex; and that globin mRNA can be detected in virions derived from cells both induced for and constitutively synthesizing globin mRNA. The presence of globin mRNA sequences in FLV particles has important implications in terms of our ability to distinguish between host and viral RNAs in viral particles and in terms of the possible role RNA
tumor
viruses might play in transduction of genetic information.
...
PMID:Induction of globin mRNA in Friend leukemia virus-infected cells and its presence in viral 60S RNA. 117 37
The presenting clinical features of 71 patients with multiple myeloma were correlated with myeloma cell mass (myeloma cells X 10(12)/m2 of body surface area) determined from measurements of monoclonal immunoglobulin (M-component) synthesis and metabolism. Bivariate correlation and multivariate regression analyses showed that myeloma cell mass could be accurately predicted from A) extent of bone lesions, B)
hemoglobin
level, C) serum calcium level, and D) M-component levels in serum and urine. Analyses of response to chemotherapy and survival indicated significant correlation with measured myeloma cell burden. The results were synthesized to produce a very reliable and useful clinical staging system with three
tumor
cell mass levels (Table 7). For clinical research purposes, multivariate regression equations were developed to predict optimally the exact myeloma cell mass. Thus, initial staging can be quantitatively related to followup using
tumor
cell mass changes calculated from changes in M-component production. Use of the clinical staging system sould provide better initial assessment and followup of individual patients, and should lead to improved study design and analysis in large clinical trials of therapy for multiple myeloma.
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PMID:A clinical staging system for multiple myeloma. Correlation of measured myeloma cell mass with presenting clinical features, response to treatment, and survival. 118 74
An infant with a large occipital hemangioendothelioma with thrombocytopenia, anemia, and hypofibrinogenemia--Kasabach-Merritt syndrome--was reported. The case, a male neonate is unique, for this is the first report with this syndrome in whom the large hemangioma was noted at birth on the midocciput simulating the occipital encephalomeningocele. With the development of thrombocytopenia of 84,000 per mm3, hypofibrinogenemia of 92 mg/dl, anemia (erythrocyte 193 X 10(4) per mm3,
hemoglobin
5.9 g/dl, hematocrit 16 vol%), hepato-splenomegalia, enlargement and bluish discoloration of the
tumor
noted on the 21/2 months of life, total excision was intended prior to the expected occurence of the systemic purpura. The patient received fresh whole blood transfusion immediately prior to surgery, and the total excision was successfully performed. Excessive bleeding was not encountered. Abrupt rise in the platelet count, red blood cell count,
hemoglobin
and hematocrit to normal range was noted at the first postoperative day; he was discharged on the 17th day after surgery. Nineteen months' follow-up showed normal hematologic findings with good somatic and mental development. The specimen weighing 250 g. revealed benigh hemangioendothelioma. Silver impregnation demonstrated lobular aggregates of small vascular channels. Papillary projection of interstitial cells into the lumen, reaction of the endothelium of the vessels, newly formed thrombus, ishemic necrosis and hemorrhage, hyaline degeneration of interstitial tissue were noted. These findings suggested the disseminated intravascular coagulation within the
tumor
followed by fibrinolysis accounts for loss of blood corpuscles, platelet, fibrinogen and clotting factors, which leads ultimately to the consumption coagulopathy and diffuse bleeding.
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PMID:[Giant occipital hemangioendothelioma with thrombocytopenia, anemia and hypofibrinogenemia treated by total excision (author's transl)]. 123 5
We report a Chinese patient with
hemoglobin
H (Hb H) disease who developed intrathoracic extramedullary hematopoiesis (EMH) 17 years following splenectomy for a blunt abdominal injury. The patient initially presented with extreme hyperbilirubinemia and multiple intrathoracic tumors. Hb H disease was diagnosed after investigation, and the marked jaundice, which declined gradually after supportive treatment, was attributed to his chronic hemolysis superimposed on an acute hepatitis C virus infection. A biopsy of the intrathoracic tumors revealed an EMH. Intrathoracic EMH, which is usually encountered in patients with beta-thalassemia and hereditary spherocytosis, has never been reported in Hb H disease. In areas where thalassemia is prevalent, EMH should be considered in the differential diagnosis of patients who have chronic anemia with asymptomatic intrathoracic
tumor
to avoid unnecessary surgical interventions.
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PMID:Intrathoracic extramedullary hematopoietic tumor in hemoglobin H disease. 128 91
Iron, apart a for long time well-known function connected with: transportation (
hemoglobin
), storage (myoglobin), and utilize (cytochromes, cytochrome oxidase) oxygen for respiration, has a critical role in host-pathogen interactions. Iron is essential for microbial growth, but also for immune function. The role of iron in infection, thermoregulation, acute lymphocytic leukemia,
neoplasia
, rheumatoid arthritis, stimulation of free radical reactions, and studies with iron chelation therapy are discussed.
...
PMID:[The role of iron in immunologic processes]. 129 87
The study deals with the effect of rehabilitative treatment given at a medium altitude mountain resort on peripheral blood count in 54 children radically treated for cancer. Hemopoiesis was studied versus type of
tumor
, treatment modality and follow-up period. Disorders of hemopoiesis were identified in 45 out of 54 children examined. Rehabilitative treatment under said conditions was shown to improve blood count. A statistically significant increase in RBC,
hemoglobin
and platelet, leukocyte and lymphocyte counts (p < 0.05) was observed. In 42 out of 45 patients with anemia, thrombocytopenia, leuko- and lymphopenia, the indexes returned to normal.
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PMID:[The effect of a stay under central highlands conditions on the dynamic indices of the peripheral blood in children receiving treatment for cancer]. 130 Jul 26
From February 1980 to December 1986, 428 cases of cervical cancer in Stage I through IVA were given curative radiation therapy at Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Taipei. All of them received external irradiation and intracavitary brachytherapy. The degree of
tumor
regression was assessed immediately before the first intracavitary brachytherapy treatment. Patients were classified at this time as having (a) no gross residual tumor, or (b) gross residual tumor. Factors found to be associated with
tumor
regression by logistic regression analysis were stage, age and
hemoglobin
level. Patients with advanced cancer (Stage III, IVA), young age (less than 40 years), and low
hemoglobin
level (less than 10 g/dl) had a low incidence of no gross residual tumor. Five-year survival rate was 77% in patients with no gross residual tumor and 31% in patients with gross residual tumor (p less than 0.001). This significant difference held true even when one compared these two groups stage for stage; the difference was 77% versus 41% (p less than 0.001) in Stage II and 72% versus 28% (p less than 0.001) in Stage III. The local relapse rate was 59% in the gross residual tumor groups, significantly greater (p less than 0.001) than the 12% found in the no gross residual tumor group. It was concluded that patients whose tumors did not regress after external pelvic irradiation tended to recur after intracavitary brachytherapy, most often locally. This would justify a more aggressive treatment to improve local
tumor
control in this subset of high risk patients.
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PMID:Prognostic assessment of tumor regression after external irradiation for cervical cancer. 131 5
Perioperative blood transfusions (BT) have been reported to reduce survival in patients undergoing curative resection of lung cancers. It is postulated that a state of BT-mediated immunosuppression favors the proliferation of
tumor
cells not resected during surgery. To evaluate this hypothesis and to determine factors influencing the administration of BT, we retrospectively studied the charts of 127 patients who underwent surgery for stage I and II non-small-cell carcinoma. Thirty (23.6 percent) patients received BT and 97 (76.4 percent) did not. Sex, age, race, smoking history, size and stage of the
tumor
, histology, extent of resection and preoperative
hemoglobin
values were analyzed. Only age (p = 0.01) and preoperative
hemoglobin
values (p less than 0.01) were related to transfusion status. Neither survival nor event-free survival differed significantly between the two groups (p = 0.29 and 0.26 respectively). Our results do not support the hypothesis that perioperative BTs have a significant detrimental effect on survival. A prospective study could clarify this controversial issue; however, such a study would be complex considering the multiple variables that affect survival in patients with non-small-cell lung cancers.
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PMID:Significance of perioperative blood transfusions in patients undergoing resection of stage I and II non-small-cell lung cancers. 132 May 66
Wilms' tumor is a renal
neoplasm
usually found in young children and is rarely seen in teenagers. The production of erythropoietin by these tumors may result in secondary erythrocytosis, which should be reflected in complete blood counts (CBC). A search of the literature for reports of occult Wilms' tumors initially suspected on the basis of erythrocytosis was unrewarding. Two teenagers are reported in whom unexplained erythrocytosis was the initial indication of a Wilms' tumor. In both cases, a previous CBC showed elevations in
hemoglobin
and hematocrit that might have led to an earlier diagnosis. We conclude that unexplained erythrocytosis should sound the alert for further diagnostic studies to evaluate the possibility of occult renal
neoplasia
in older children.
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PMID:The detection of occult renal tumors in children by elevated hematocrit on routine complete blood count: a report of two cases. 133 48
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