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Query: UMLS:C0040425 (
tonsillitis
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A preliminary report on the use of specific rabbit antisera raised to Epstein-Barr virus-coded antigens (EBNA and EA) for detection of these antigens in vivo is presented. Human lymphocytes were isolated on isokinetic gradients and the C3 receptor-bearing B-lymphocyte subpopulation was isolated, providing an enriched source of EBV-infected lymphocytes. Such technology was employed to establish the status of the EBV host-cell complex in recurrent exudative
tonsillitis
(RET), infectious mononucleosis (IM), and Hodgkin's and
non-Hodgkin's lymphoma
patients. Only EBNA was detected in the lymphocytes from the tonsils of RET patients and the peripheral blood of IM patients. However, the spleen and lymph-nodes of patients with lymphomas had lymphocytes synthesizing EBNA and EA.
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PMID:Detection of Epstein-Barr virus-coded antigens in lymphocytes isolated from defined patient samples. 22 95
In cytologic preparations, cell images from 30 cases of high grade malignant
Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma
(
NHL
) and 10 cases of
tonsillitis
have been analysed using a colour TV microscope system, high resolution scanning and image processing. Multivariate analysis of 30 cell features allowed satisfying recognition and discrimination of centrocytes, centrocyte-like centroblasts, ordinary centroblasts and multilobated centroblasts. In addition, according to their image analytical data, the ordinary centroblasts from
NHL
formed 5, and those from
tonsillitis
4 well defined, homogeneous clusters. Even at simultaneous analysis, there was an essential overlap only between centroblast subtype 3 from
NHL
and subtype 9 from
tonsillitis
, but reliable discrimination of all the rest.
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PMID:[Centroblast morphology: a morphometric evaluation by means of computer-aided image analysis]. 170 86
Ceftezole (CTZ) was administered to 20 patients with hematopoietic malignancy complicated with infections. These patients consisted of 7 cases of AML, 2 ALL, 2 AMMoL, 1 APL, 1 blast crisis of CML, 2 HD, and 5
NHL
. In 13 cases, sites of infection were determined and causative organisms were identified. In other 7 cases, sites of infection or causative organisms were unknown. In the former 13 cases, pneumonia was demonstrated in 6 patients,
tonsillitis
in 4 patients, pyelonephritis in 2 patients and sepsis in 1 patient. Klebsiella was separated from 5 patients as the causative organisms, E. coli from 2 patients, E. coli and Pseudomonas aeruginosa from 1 patient, Pseudomonas cepacia from 1 patient, Streptococcus viridans from 2 patients, Proteus from 1 patient and Torulopsis from 1 patient. Gram-negative rods were separated from 10 of the 13 cases (77%) as the causative organisms. CTZ was administered intravenously in dose from 4 g to 16 g per day combined with other antibiotics (AMK, GM, DKB, TOB, SBPC, CBPC, LC, ST). The response rate in 12 cases of acute leukemia and in 7 cases of malignant lymphoma was 58% and 43%, respectively. Infections occurred in 4 patients with less than 100 neutrophil per mm3 did never favorably responded even with CTZ.
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PMID:[Treatment of infection in the patients wih hematopoietic malignancy with ceftezole (Falomesin) (author's transl)]. 721 16
Bone marrow transplantation for the treatment of leukemia is increasingly successful in rendering patients disease free. However, it has become evident that the associated severe immunosuppression predisposes this population to an increased risk for other neoplastic disorders. We report on six patients in whom
non-Hodgkin's lymphoma
of the tonsillar region developed within 5 months after T-cell-depleted bone marrow transplantation for the treatment of leukemia at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center from October 1990 to October 1992. These patients initially had what appeared to be infectious exudative pharyngitis/
tonsillitis
; however, they did not improve with medical therapy. Because of the persistence of pharyngitis/
tonsillitis
in association with cervical lymphadenopathy and odynophagia, the patients underwent definitive biopsy in the form of tonsillectomy, cervical lymph node biopsy, or both. Histopathologic review revealed
non-Hodgkin's lymphoma
. An association with Epstein-Barr virus has been noted in five of these patients. This article is aimed at alerting the clinician to consider the diagnosis of lymphoma in a patient with persistent pharyngitis/
tonsillitis
despite adequate medical therapy after bone marrow transplantation.
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PMID:Tonsil lymphoma presenting as tonsillitis after bone marrow transplantation. 770 Jun 60
In situ hybridization techniques using a cocktail of digoxigenin-labelled T-cell receptor (TcR) constant (C) region beta oligonucleotide probes were used to detect TcR beta mRNA in frozen and paraffin-embedded tissue sections. The specificity of the C beta cocktail was confirmed by Northern blot analysis. The TcR C beta cocktail successfully hybridized to T cells in frozen and paraffin-embedded tissue obtained from patients with inflammatory arthropathies, B- and T-cell
non-Hodgkin's lymphoma
(
NHL
), and reactive
tonsillitis
, and showed staining patterns comparable to those obtained by conventional immunohistological detection of T cells. This is the first report of in situ studies using labelled TcR C beta oligonucleotide probes and may indicate the feasibility of investigating clonal T-cell populations using digoxigenin-labelled clonospecific probes in clinical samples in situ.
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PMID:Detection of T-cell receptor beta chain mRNA in frozen and paraffin-embedded biopsy tissue using digoxigenin-labelled oligonucleotide probes in situ. 782 47