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Query: UMLS:C0028961 (
oliguria
)
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document(s) hit in 31,850,051 MEDLINE articles (0.00 seconds)
Synergistic enhancement of anti-tumor effects through the combined use of natural human interferon-alpha (nHuIFN-alpha) and natural human tumor necrosis factor-alpha (nHuTNF-alpha) enabled us to decrease the effective dose of each cytokine and consequently to reduce side effects. One hundred and twenty patients with advanced or recurrent solid cancer were entered in the trial from April 1985 to January 1988, of whom 112 patients were evaluable. A mixture of nHuINF-alpha and nHuTNF-alpha was injected intravenously as the maintenance dose 1 x 10(6)U or more/day for over 8 weeks. There was no response in 40 patients injected with the maintenance dose of 1 x 10(6)U/day, but of 72 patients receiving more than 2 x 10(6)U/day (10 micrograms of nHuIFN-alpha and 3 micrograms of nHuTNF-alpha), 4 had complete responses, 10 had partial responses, and 4 had minor responses. The overall response rate was 12.5% (14/112) and the rate was 19.5% in 72 patients with more than 2 x 10(6)U/day. Positive responses were as follows: hepatoma 3/8), renal cell cancer (4/11), breast cancer (4/17), ovarian cancer (1/2), malignant
thymoma
(1/1) and liposarcoma (1/1). Serious adverse effects like hypotension,
oliguria
and severe hepatobiliary toxicity were never experienced. The effective and adequate dose of the mixed preparation was considered 2 to 4 x 10(6)U/day/body.
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PMID:Early phase II study of interferon-alpha and tumor necrosis factor-alpha combination in patients with advanced cancer. 157 56
Acute oliguric renal failure requiring hemodialysis developed in a 59-year-old man who had myasthenia gravis. A renal biopsy on day 21 was diagnostic of tubulointerstitial nephritis. Despite regular hemodialysis, the patient died of complications 17 weeks after the onset of
oliguria
. At post-mortem examination, a
thymoma
was found, and renal histopathology indicated tubulointerstitial nephritis and concomitant generalized epimembranous and intramembranous electron-dense deposits of glomerular capillary walls. By direct immunofluorescence, immunoglobulins and C'3 were visualized in peritubular granular deposits around proximal tubules, but not on glomeruli. The renal acid-eluate contained immunoglobulins that bound to proximal tubule brush border, intracellular cytoplasmic granules, and a granular antigen probably associated with basement membrane of proximal tubule cells of normal human kidney and the patient's kidney, whereas the patient's serum apparently contained antibodies only to proximal tubule brush border. The renal eluate did not bind to normal or the patient's glomeruli, and partial elution of the patient's kidney did not expose new binding sites for the eluate. The data indicate a unique instance of tubulointerstitial nephritis caused by antibodies to multiple proximal tubule antigens apparently forming immune complexes in situ.
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PMID:Primary tubulointerstitial nephritis caused by antibodies to proximal tubular antigens. 701 72