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From 1987 to 1995, 22 children with refractory solid tumors entered a phase II study of high-dose thiotepa (HDT) (900 mg/m2) followed by stem cell transplantation (SCT) in the Pediatrics Department of the Institut Gustave Roussy. Tumor types were rhabdomyosarcoma (eight),
osteosarcoma
(seven), neuroblastoma (three), Ewing's sarcoma (three) and Burkitt's lymphoma (one). Before HDT, all had been extensively treated with conventional chemotherapy, surgical resection of the primary tumor (13/22) and of metastases (6/22), and radiotherapy of the primary tumor in three patients. All had measurable disease, at the site of the primary tumor (3 patients), of the metastases (9 patients) or both (10 patients). Toxicity from the HDT was severe but acceptable. No toxicity-related death occurred. The median duration of neutropenia and thrombocytopenia was 18 days (5-37) and 30 days (7-377), respectively.
Septicemia
was documented in four patients. Severe diarrhea was observed in seven patients. Mild hepatic toxicity occurred 18 times. No CR and 11/22 PR were documented:
osteosarcoma
4/7, rhabdomyosarcoma 4/8, Ewing's sarcoma 2/3; 1/1 Burkitt's lymphoma progressed. We conclude that at a dose of 900 mg/m2 followed by SCT support in these heavily pretreated children, the main toxicity induced by thiotepa was digestive. The response rate observed, especially in sarcoma, is particularly encouraging. Thiotepa should be further evaluated in HDC regimens either in combination with other alkylating agents or in rapidly cycled courses of HDC with SCT.
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PMID:Phase II study of high-dose thiotepa and hematopoietic stem cell transplantation in children with solid tumors. 975 39
Osteosarcoma is one of the most common juvenile malignant tumors in Korea. Combined modality treatment (pre-operative chemotherapy + limb salvage surgery + adjuvant therapy) improved the patients' overall survival and quality of life. We evaluated the efficacy and feasibility of pre-operative chemotherapy with intra-arterial (IA) cisplatin plus continuous intravenous infusion (CI) of adriamycin. We assessed the rate of limb salvage, recurrence pattern and the survival impact based on the histologic response of pre-operative chemotherapy. Fourty-one patients with histologically-proven high grade
osteosarcoma
of the extremities were enrolled from January 1990 to June 1995. Pre-operative chemotherapy, cisplatin 120 mg/m2 IA and adriamycin 75 mg/m2/72 h CI was administered every 3 weeks for 3 cycles, followed by limb salvage surgery if possible or by amputation. According to the histologic tumor response, if the tumor necrosis was >90%, the same regimen was administered for 3 cycles as an adjuvant therapy. A salvage regimen (Ifosfamide 7.5 gm/m2/5 d IV + high dose MTX 10 gm/m2 IV+VP-16 360 mg/m2/3 d IV) was administered every 3 weeks for 6 cycles if the tumor necrosis was <90%. Of 41 patients, 37 patients were evaluable for efficacy and toxicities, because 4 patients refused chemotherapy after 1 or 2 cycles. Twenty-one patients were male and 16 were female with median age of 16 years (range 8-41). The tumor locations were: distal femur 20, proximal tibia 8, humerus 6, distal tibia 2 and 1 in proximal femur. All but one patient, who died of neutropenic
sepsis
, completed the planned pre-operative therapy. Of the 36 patients who received surgery, limb salvage surgery was possible in 30 patients (83.3%) and 27 patients (75%) showed a good response (grade III 10; 27.8%, grade IV 17; 47.2%). With a median follow-up of 23 months, 3-year disease-free survival rate was 54.7% and overall survival rate was 78.3%. Of the 15 patients who recurred, the major metastatic site was the lung. No operation-related mortality was observed. Most patients experienced grade III-IV nausea, vomiting and hematologic toxicities, which were reversible with supportive cares. Pre-operative chemotherapy with IA DDP+CI ADR followed by surgery showed 75% histologic tumor response rate, 83% limb salvage rate and 54.7% 3-year disease-free survival rate with tolerable side effects. To improve the survival rate, the possible role of good salvage chemotherapy with a non-cross resistance regimen in poor responders should be evaluated.
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PMID:Combined pre-operative chemotherapy with intra-arterial cisplatin and continuous intravenous adriamycin for high grade osteosarcoma. 1020 5
We reviewed the results of 19 patients with hemipelvic allograft reconstructions after periacetabular tumor resection at Massachusetts General Hospital from 1977 to 1996. Histological diagnosis showed chondrosarcoma (in 7 patients),
osteosarcoma
in 5, and other tumors in 7. Seventeen patients were continuously disease-free for 12-228 months (mean, 57 months). One patient died of
sepsis
caused by wound infection after surgery for local recurrence. Results of evaluation (by the Mankin scale) in the 19 patients were: excellent in 1, good in 6, fair in 5, and failure in 7. Of the 19 patients, 5 (28%) had wound infection, and 3 patients had local recurrence. Allograft fracture was observed in 1 patient. Allograft and bipolar prosthesis were used in 11 patients, and migration of the bipolar prosthesis was observed in 4 of these patients. In 7 patients the femoral head was preserved; 2 patients received total hip arthroplasty because of osteoarthrosis in the hip joint or collapsed allograft. Migration of the bipolar prosthesis, with eventual osteoathrosis in the hip joint was also observed. However, hemipelvic allograft was thought to be an alternative useful reconstruction method despite the unresolved problems of loosening, dislocation, and breakage of the custom-made prosthetic hemipelvis.
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PMID:Hemipelvic allograft reconstruction after periacetabular bone tumor resection. 1098 57
Paclitaxel (Taxol) was administered to 25 dogs with histologically confirmed malignant tumors at a dosage of 165 mg/m2 i.v. over 3-6 hours every 3 weeks. Dogs received premedication with antihistimines and corticosteroids to reduce hypersensitivity reactions. However, 64% of the dogs still experienced allergic reactions. Six dogs (24%) had grade 3 or 4 neutropenia, 6 dogs (24%) required hospitalization and 3 dogs (12%) died of
sepsis
. Five dogs (20%) had a partial response (
osteosarcoma
[2 dogs] mammary carcinoma [2 dogs] and malignant histiocytosis [1 dog]) for a median duration of 53 days. The overall toxicity was unacceptable at the 165 mg/m2 dose. Therefore, subsequent evaluations of paclitaxel in tumor-bearing dogs should a starting dose of 132 mg/m2 i.v. every 3 weeks.
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PMID:Efficacy and toxicity of paclitaxel (Taxol) for the treatment of canine malignant tumors. 1505 74
Heterotopic mesenteric ossification (HMO) is a rare intraabdominal bone-producing pseudosarcoma with fewer than 14 reported cases in the literature. We report our experience with 6 additional cases, all of which were referred to us with a diagnostic consideration of extraskeletal
osteosarcoma
(EO) or "sarcoma" and emphasize features which distinguish HMO from EO. Six intraabdominal lesions coded as "heterotopic mesenteric ossification," "ossifying pseudotumor," or "reactive myofibroblastic proliferation with ossification" were retrieved from our consultation files. Clinical follow-up information was obtained. Lesions occurred exclusively in males, with a mean patient age of 49 years (range, 22-72 years). The tumors occurred in the mesentery (N = 4), omentum (N = 1), or both (N = 1) and were preceded by significant abdominal surgery (4 cases) or trauma (1 case) in all but 1 case. Five patients presented with bowel obstruction and 1 with abdominal
sepsis
. Tumors were difficult to precisely measure; the mean size of the resection specimens was 11.8 cm (range, 3.5-20 cm). Grossly, the tumors resembled fat necrosis and often cut with a gritty sensation. Microscopically, all lesions demonstrated an exuberant, reactive (myo)fibroblastic proliferation resembling nodular fasciitis, with extensive hemorrhage and fat necrosis. All tumors produced abundant bone and osteoid, often "lace-like," and 2 contained cartilage. The proliferating (myo)fibroblasts, osteoblasts, and chondroblasts were mitotically active but cytologically bland. Follow-up (4 cases; mean, 47.3 months; range, 5-120 months) showed 3 patients alive without disease and 1 dead of unrelated causes. One case was recent. HMO is a distinct intraabdominal ossifying pseudotumor that typically occurs in males, almost always after surgery or abdominal trauma, and frequently presents with symptoms of intestinal obstruction. This clinical history, presence of clearly reactive zones resembling nodular fasciitis, thick osteoid, and absence of nuclear atypia, necrosis, and atypical mitotic figures allow the distinction of HMO from its most important morphologic mimic, EO.
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PMID:Heterotopic mesenteric ossification: a distinctive pseudosarcoma commonly associated with intestinal obstruction. 1633 Sep 51
Sarcomatoid carcinoma (carcinosarcoma) of the upper urinary collecting system is a rare aggressive malignancy composed of malignant epithelial and stromal components. Because of the paucity of reported cases, the clinical behavior, molecular alterations, and potential therapies for this malignancy are not well understood. Eight cases of sarcomatoid carcinoma involving the upper urinary tract were studied. Clinicopathologic characteristics were reviewed. Immunohistochemical expression of epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR), human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2)/neu, c-kit, and p53 was analyzed in each case. Evaluation for amplification of EGFR and HER2 genes was performed by interphase fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH). Each tumor was also examined for gains of chromosomes 3, 7, and 17 and for loss of chromosome 9p21 by UroVysion FISH (Vysis, Downers Grove, IL). The patients we studied were 5 females and 3 males, ranging in age from 56 to 78 years (mean age, 69 years). Presenting symptoms included gross hematuria, flank mass, urinary obstruction, fever, or
sepsis
. Radical nephroureterectomy was performed on all patients. Tumor size ranged from 2 to 13 cm. Coexisting urothelial carcinoma was present in all 8 cases. Heterologous
osteosarcoma
was identified in 2 cases. Pathologic stage was pT4 in 5 cases and pT3 in 3 cases. Lymph node metastases were present in 5 patients at the time of surgery. Of 8 patients, 7 died within 2 years after surgery. EGFR immunostaining had moderately to strongly positive results in 6 of 8 cases. Both HER2/neu and c-kit immunostaining had negative results in all cases. p53 immunostaining had positive results in 5 of 8 cases. The EGFR polysomy was demonstrated in 7 of 8 cases. No amplification of HER2/neu was present in any case. UroVysion FISH showed abnormalities typical of urothelial carcinoma in all 8 cases. In conclusion, the prognosis of sarcomatoid carcinoma of the upper urinary tract is extremely poor, most patients died within 2 years (7/8 patients). Gains of chromosome 3, 7, and 17 and loss of chromosome 9p21 were commonly observed in these tumors. Our findings suggest that targeted therapy may be a rational strategy in the management of these patients.
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PMID:Sarcomatoid carcinoma of the upper urinary tract: clinical outcome and molecular characterization. 1879 88
A rare case of multiple malignant tumors (poorly differentiated squamous cell carcinoma and high grade
osteosarcoma
) arising in an ovarian dermoid cyst of a 55 year old female is reported. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first well documented example of such an unusual combination of tumors arising in a dermoid cyst. The
osteosarcoma
and squamous cell carcinoma appear to arise in the background of benign teratomatous environment of a dermoid cyst rather than from "pure" mixed mesodermal tumors of the ovary. The tumors did not appear to have well demarcated boundaries with a junction or close intermingling of both cell types, features less favorable for collision tumor or carcinosarcoma. Despite extensive surgery with negative surgical margins and combination chemotherapy, the patient had recurrence of the tumor within four months and she died secondary to
septicemia
to chemotherapy and bilateral pulmonary emboli shortly after.
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PMID:Squamous cell carcinoma and osteosarcoma arising from a dermoid cyst--a case report and review of literature. 2022 30
Bacteremia following febrile neutropenia is a serious complication in children with malignancies. Preventive measures are currently targeted at antimicrobial prophylaxis, amelioration of drug-induced neutropenia, and nosocomial spread of pathogens, with little attention to community-acquired infections. A retrospective study was conducted at a pediatric oncology center during a 3-year period to identify probable cases of food-borne infections with bacteremia. Twenty-one bacteremic illnesses affecting 15 children receiving chemotherapy or hematopoietic stem cell transplantation were reviewed. Three (14%) episodes were highly suspected of a food-borne origin: a 17-year-old boy with
osteosarcoma
contracted Sphingomonas paucimobilis
septicemia
after consuming nasi lemak bought from a street hawker; a 2-year-old boy with acute lymphoblastic leukemia developed Chryseobacterium meningosepticum
septicemia
after a sushi dinner; a 2-year-old girl was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia and Lactobacillus bacteremia suspected to be of probiotic origin. All of them were neutropenic at the time of the infections and the bacteremias were cleared with antibiotic treatment. Food-borne
sepsis
may be an important, but readily preventable, cause of bloodstream infections in pediatric oncology patients, especially in tropical countries with an abundance of culinary outlets.
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PMID:Food-borne bacteremic illnesses in febrile neutropenic children. 2218 32
Here, we describe a case of primary graft failure with severe
sepsis
in a boy who experienced frequent relapses of
osteosarcoma
. The patient had undergone haploidentical bone marrow transplant after engraftment of unrelated cord blood transplant performed 10 months earlier. Considering his severe condition, we transfused autologous peripheral stem cells along with a single dose of etoposide (50 mg/m2). Granulocyte engraftment was confirmed on human leukocyte antigen-microsatellite analysis of bone marrow on day 14. Although the patient died due to respiratory failure, transfusion of autologous hematopoietic stem cells is a reasonable rescue option for graft failure even in patients whose background hematopoiesis is reconstituted by a first donor.
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PMID:Autologous Stem Cell Rescue for Graft Failure of Second Allogeneic Stem Cell Transplant After Engraftment of Primary Allogeneic Transplant. 2876 Jan 19
Osteosarcoma is the most common primary bone tumor in children, and only 1 article in the literature describes a case of
osteosarcoma
in a patient with Down syndrome. Although
osteosarcoma
is generally treated with chemotherapy regimens that include high-dose methotrexate, patients with Down syndrome have heightened sensitivity to the toxicities of methotrexate. The patient from the aforementioned case study died from
sepsis
soon after treatment with high-dose methotrexate. This case report describes the successful treatment of
osteosarcoma
in a pediatric patient with Down syndrome without methotrexate.
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PMID:Successful Treatment of Osteosarcoma Without Methotrexate in a 13-Year-Old Boy With Down Syndrome. 2975 Jul 45
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