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A phase II study of KW2083 [7-N-(p-Hydroxyphenyl)-Mitomycin C], a derivative of Mitomycin C, was carried out in 20 patients with carcinoma of the lung and in 19 patients with metastatic pulmonary tumor. KW2083 was administered by single intravenous injection at a dose of 20-30 mg/m2 weekly or a single 70 mg/m2 dose. Patients treated with a dose of 20-30 mg/m2 should be given at least 3 doses for eligibility. Of 17 evaluable patients with carcinoma of the lung (11 adenocarcinomas, 3 squamous cell carcinomas, 2 small cell carcinomas and 1 large cell carcinoma), two patients with adenocarcinoma showed a partial response (11.8%). Two patients who achieved PR had adenocarcinoma without prior therapy received KW2083 at a single dose of 70 mg/m2 Objective response rates were 18.2% for 11 patients with adenocarcinoma and 25% for 8 patients with adenocarcinoma treated with a single dose of 70 mg/m2 of 15 evaluable patients with metastatic pulmonary tumor, no patients showed any objective responses. The hematologic toxicities were thrombocytopenia (less than 5 X 10(4)/mm3, 41.6%) and leukocytopenia (less than 2000/mm3, 28.1%); it was observed in 19% of the patients, that thrombocytopenia continued for more than 6 weeks after stopping therapy. Gastrointestinal symptoms such as anorexia (81%), nausea (66%) and vomiting (16%) were severe in patients treated with a single dose of 70 mg/m2. Fever in 19%, alopecia in 13%, phlebitis in 9%, eruption in 6%, stomatitis in 6% and liver insufficiency in 13% were also observed.
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PMID:[Phase II study of KW2083 [7-N-(p-hydroxyphenyl)-mitomycin C] in patients with carcinoma of the lung and metastatic pulmonary tumor]. 688 1

The dramatic improvement in knowledge concerning celiac disease (CD) has disclosed the pattern of the associated clinical manifestations and the often atypical or silent presentation of this disease, which makes clinical diagnosis difficult. Also oral manifestations, mostly recurrent apthous stomatitis (RAS) and dental enamel hypoplasia, are atypical signs of CD. Our opinion about the possibility of performing mass-screening to reveal atypical or silent CD is in agreement whit who is asserting that a sistematical case-finding is, at present, the most suitable epidemiological approach. So, we think that patients affected by RAS, or dental enamel hypoplasia, should be considered, even in the absence of any gastrointestinal symptom, at-risk subjects, and should therefore undergo diagnostic procedure for CD.
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PMID:[Importance of oral signs in the diagnosis of atypical forms of celiac disease]. 1556 Feb 96

Methotrexate is one of the most commonly used drugs in autoimmune disorders like rheumatoid arthritis. Gastrointestinal symptoms like nausea and stomatitis, skin rashes, alopecia, central nervous system symptoms like headache and confusion, hepatotoxicity and myelosuppression are some of the adverse effects. However, low oral doses on a weekly basis seldom show any signs of toxicity. Leucovorin or folinic acid is given along with methotrexate as rescue to reduce the toxic effects like bone marrow suppression. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, like aceclofenac, are also used in chronic inflammatory conditions like rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis. Nephrotoxicity is one of the adverse effects of both methotrexate and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs; and its combined administration should be done with caution. This is a case of an elderly woman, a known case of rheumatoid arthritis, who presented in severe bone marrow suppression due to methotrexate toxicity following aceclofenac-induced acute kidney injury.
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PMID:Severe bone marrow suppression due to methotrexate toxicity following aceclofenac-induced acute kidney injury. 2987 62