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The subject of the relationship between congenital nevocytic
nevi
and malignant melanomas has many controversial aspects. Data are insufficient to come to firm conclusions concerning how often melanomas supervene in such
nevi
and to determine the prognosis of those melanomas. What data are available indicate that malignant melanomas develop in a substantial percentage of large (giant) nevocytic
nevi
. This lends support to those who recommend surgical excision of such large lesions, when feasible. On the other hand, the information currently available concerning the association of malignant melanomas with medium- and small-sized congenital nevocytic
nevi
(i.e., those less than 20 cm in larges diameter) is scanty. Because of this lack of data on congenital nevocytic
nevi
, our current approach is to take into consideration the probability of cosmetic improvement by surgical removal in conjunction with education of the patient and/or family that malignant melanomas have been known to occur in congenital nevocytic
nevi
but are probably rare except in
nevi
of large size. Such information provided to the patient and/or family will often help in making the decision for removal or continued observation. A Congenital Nevocytic
Nevus
Registry has been established in the Oncology Section of the Skin and
Cancer
Unit at New York University Medical Center in the attempt to begin a long-term prospective study which might eventually provide some meaningful information concerning the natural history of such lesions, including the incidence of malignant melanomas.
...
PMID:Congenital nevocytic nevi and malignant melanomas. 39 36
Patients manifesting the syndrome of cachexia of
malignancy
exhibit an abnormal diabetic glucose tolerance. In our patients this has been correlated with a marked resistance to administered insulin, while insulin receptors on monocytes are normal. Lipolysis remains responsive to the effects of insulin. The oxidation of FFA, as a substrate for metabolism, has been reported to be increased, and the utilization of glucose as a metabolic fuel is reduced. Increased Cori cycle activity has been demonstrated, which produces an enhanced gluconeogenesis from lactate and amino acids; there is an expenditure of 6 ATP for the synthesis of each
mole
of glucose. An attempt to interrupt the Cori cycle in man, using hydrazine sulfate to inhibit the enzyme phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase, has not resulted in reproducible clinical benefit. However, successful treatment of the underlying tumor may produce a total reversal of the cachexia syndrome, suggesting that neoplasms have the potential to elaborate an, as yet, unidentified metabolic toxin. The use of insulin to counteract the reported abnormalities should be examined as a possible supportive measure in the total nutritional management of the
cancer
patient.
Cancer
1979 May
PMID:Cachexia of malignancy: potential role of insulin in nutritional management. 44 87
The
nevus
of Ota (
naevus
fusco-coeruleus-ophthalmo-maxillaris) is demonstrated by two clinical cases. The authors describe the disease, the morphology and the problem of
malignancy
.
...
PMID:[Naevus fusco-coeruleus-ophthalmo-maxillaris (author's transl)]. 49 66
The parameters which influence the in vitro cytotoxicity of positively charged liposomes for L 1210 cells were analyzed. The cytotoxicity was liposome/cell ratio-dependent. It also depended upon the
mole
fractions of stearylamine (SA) to phosphatidylcholine (PC). There was no difference between the cytotoxicity of unilamellar and multilamellar vesicles but the cytotoxic effect of free SA was about 4 times greater than that of liposome incorporated SA at a molar ratio of 1:4, SA:PC, respectively. The process which resulted in cell death was irreversible after 60 min of cell-liposome contact. The simultaneous presence of neutral liposomes or of positively charged liposomes with a lesser charge density decreased the cytotoxic effect of liposomes with a higher SA content. The cytotoxicity could be decreased by trypsinization of cells following exposure to liposomes while treatment of cells with trypsin prior to the exposure to positively charged liposomes had no effect on the subsequent cytotoxicity. The cytotoxicity was also decreased if cells were incubated in the presence of sodium azide. The usual concentration of serum (10%) present in the growth medium had no effect on the cytotoxicity while preincubation of cells with liposomes in 80% serum resulted in full protection. The protective effect of serum could be replaced by the albumin fraction.
J
Cancer
Res Clin Oncol 1979 Sep
PMID:Control of in vitro cytotoxicity of positively charged liposomes. 50 Jul 67
A quantitative method of replicon analysis of DNA fibre autoradiographs has been used to study the relationship between mean rate of DNA chain growth (R) and distance between adjacent replicons (ID) in fibroblasts from
cancer
-prone conditions. Results are expressed in terms of the mean linear regression R = delta +(K.ID)10-2. When replicon behaviour was examined in cells from patients with ataxia telangiectasia, basal cell
naevus
and Bloom's syndromes grown at high density after 48 h in culture, no significant differences could be found in replicon behaviour between these syndromes and normal cultures. However when Bloom's cells were grown at low density and examined 24 h earlier, the mean rate of chain growth R was reduced compared to normal cells at the same density. Both cell types at high densities at 24 h showed equal but lower R values than at 48 h after plating the cultures. The lower rate of chain growth in Bloom's was accompanied by a longer S-period and cell cycle. Studies of cell proliferation kinetics using consecutive mitoses after bromodeoxyuridine (BUdR) incorporation and harlequin banding showed that Bloom's cells at low cell density require a longer period to recover a normal cell cycle length after plating than do normal cells at the same density. Plating densities and using conditioned media shorten the recovery period in Bloom's cells, and when foetal calf serum/MEM is replaced by human AB serum/McCoy 5a medium as the growth media, cell cycle behaviour of low density Bloom's and normal cells are equal at a much earlier time. It is concluded that the slow rate of DNA chain growth in Bloom's cells is an artefact introduced by culture conditions and also may be present in normal cells at an earlier period. The behaviour of replicons during this recovery period appears to be similar in Bloom's and normal cells except for the time lag. As recovery proceeds, the DNA chain growth in the associated replicon pairs recover progressively. This alters both the mean R value from 0.4 to 0.8 micron/min, the slope of the regression K from less than 1.0 to approximately 1.0 while the distance between initiation sites (ID) remains constant throughout. Pretreatment of all cultures with fluorodeoxyuridine (FUdR) produced the same differential effect on release from DNA synthesis inhibition, that is a similar increase in the activation of normally inactive replicons and a slightly slower rate of chain growth over all replicons. No evidence of a substance released by Bloom's cells in culture capable of increasing the sister-chromatid frequency in normal cells could be found. Since SCE frequencies were found to increase with fixation time after BUdR introduction it is concluded that some of the reported changes could be due to differences in cell cycle kinetics brought about by the different media conditions.
...
PMID:Quantitative replicon analysis of DNA synthesis in cancer-prone conditions and the defects in Bloom's syndrome. 53 82
Solomon's epidermal nevus syndrome is a questionable entity, because of its clinical heterogeneity. Four cases are presented in this paper, with emphasis on the complex relationship between variable types of epidermal
nevi
and diverse kinds of associated nervous, ocular and bone abnormalities. Nevertheless, it is of practical interest to know the frequency and the variability of these ectodermal and mesodermal associated defects; whatever the epidermal
nevus
, a careful examination must be carried out, in search of ocular, nervous, bone and renal signs, and, less frequently, but more often than in other children, these patients seem to be exposed to visceral
malignancies
.
...
PMID:[Knowledge of Solomon's epidermal nevus syndrome (author's transl)]. 53 7
Pigmented lesions of the vagina are very rare. A benign blue nevus of the vagina in a 73-year-old woman, diagnosed clinically as malignant melanoma, is presented. Although 15 cases of blue
nevi
of the uterine cervix have been reported, this is the first case of blue nevus located exclusively in the vagina.
Cancer
1977 Dec
PMID:Benign blue nevus of the vagina. 58 75
A clinical follow-up and histopathological reexamination of 26 cases originally diagnosed as malignant melanoma in children under 14 years of age registered in the Swedish
Cancer
Registry during 1959-1971 has been undertaken. Only one met current criteria of a malignant melanoma. This tumour occurred in a giant
naevus
in a 3-year-old girl, who died with widespread metastatic melanoma within a year. The other cases were reclassified as melanocytoma of Spitz, cellular blue naevus, compound naevus and neurofibroma. The results confirm that malignant melanoma is a rare tumour in prepubertal children. The risk for histophatological overdiagnosis is much higher in children (95%), than in adults (4%).
...
PMID:Malignant melanoma of the skin in children registered in the Swedish cancer registry during 1959-1971. 60 95
151 patients with benign giant pigmented
nevi
registered in the Danish Health system during the 60-year period 1915-75 were retrieved via the national register. A questionnaire was sent to all surviving patients asking for information about their health and especially whether they had had any treatment or had observed any changes in the
nevus
. All of the patients replied to the questionnaire. No patients had been cured from
malignancy
or were alive with known
malignancy
. Three patients had died from malignant melanoma during the period of observation. These case histories are reported. It is calculated that 4.6% of the patients with congenital giant
nevi
should be expected to develop malignant melanoma provided the incidence is the same in all age groups. Some uncertainty remains on account of the limited number of cases and an unsettled question about a higher incidence in childhood.
...
PMID:The incidence of malignant transformation in giant pigmented nevi. 60 99
Preliminary experiments on thymocyte suspensions derived from human thymus hyperplasia indicated the presence of specific cytoplasmic receptors binding [3H]-dexamethasone with high affinity and specificity. The receptor was rapidly transferred into the nuclei at 28 degrees but not at 2 degrees. With cell-free preparations and ion-exchange cellulose-impregnated paper filters, thymus cytosol bound [3H]dexamethasone with a dissociation constant of 4.3 x 10(-9) M; the concentration of receptor sites was 9.6 x 10(-14)
mole
/mg cytosol protein. Cytosol contained binding components that sedimented at approximately 7S and 3.6S (low ionic strength) and at 4S (high ionic strength). Competition studies showed high specificity for glucocorticoids since binding of labeled dexamethasone was inhibited in the presence of 10(-6) M beta-methasone, prednisolone acetate, dexamethasone, corticosterone, cortisol, and cortisone. 17beta-Estradiol, testosterone, and dihydrotestosterone at 10(-6) M did not inhibit specific binding of [3H]dexamethasone. Thus, the dexamethasone-binding components of the human thymus hyperplasia had properties similar to those described for steroid hormone receptors present in target tissues.
Cancer
Res 1978 Mar
PMID:Glucocorticoid-binding components in human thymus hyperplasia. 62 57
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