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Query: UMLS:C0042109 (
urticaria
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The murine IgG3 monoclonal antibody (MoAb) 3F8, specific for the ganglioside GD2, activates human complement, is active in antibody-dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicity (ADCC), and can target specifically to human neuroblastoma in patients with
metastatic disease
. In a phase I study, 3F8 was administered intravenously (IV) to 17 patients with metastatic GD2 positive neuroblastoma or malignant melanoma at doses of 5, 20, 50, and 100 mg/m2. Serum 3F8 levels achieved were proportional to the dose of 3F8 infused. However, serum antimouse antibody levels did not increase with the amount of 3F8 administered. Toxicities included pain, hypertension,
urticaria
, and complement depletion. All acute side effects were controllable with symptomatic therapy. No long-term side effects were detected in patients observed for more than 14 months. None of the 17 patients received any antitumor therapy postantibody treatment. Antitumor responses occurred in seven of 17 patients. These ranged from complete clinical remissions to mixed responses. The murine monoclonal antibody (MoAb) 3F8 has clinical utility for the diagnosis and therapy of neuroblastoma and melanoma.
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PMID:Ganglioside GD2 specific monoclonal antibody 3F8: a phase I study in patients with neuroblastoma and malignant melanoma. 154 29
A polyvalent melanoma tumor antigen vaccine was prepared from antigens shed by a pool of human melanoma cells cultured in serum-free medium. The vaccine contained multiple melanoma associated antigens (MAAs) and was free of detectable fetal calf serum (FCS) proteins and Dr antigens. Three batches of vaccine prepared several months apart contained the same spectrum of tumor antigens. Thirteen patients with metastatic malignant melanomas were immunized intradermally with escalating doses of the vaccine in a Phase I study. There was no toxicity other than transient
urticaria
at the injection site. Humoral immunity, assayed by indirect immunoprecipitation, was augmented in five (38%) patients. Cellular immunity, assayed by delayed-type cutaneous hypersensitivity, was induced in four (31%) patients. Skin tests to a control vaccine prepared from pooled allogeneic lymphocytes were negative. Cutaneous
metastases
regressed completely in one patient who is now disease free after 2 years, and multiple cutaneous
metastases
have remained stable for 14 months in another patient. These results indicate that active immunization to a partially characterized polyvalent melanoma antigen vaccine is safe and can increase immunity to melanoma in some patients.
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PMID:Preparation and characterization of a polyvalent human melanoma antigen vaccine. 372 38
In 2 patients with the malignant carcinoid syndrome, a Swam-Ganz balloon tip, flow-directed catheter was used to occlude hepatic arterial flow and perfuse hepatic
metastases
with 5-fluorouracil. The first patient, symptomatic for 16 months, was rendered asymptomatic for 14 months after treatment. The second patient was relieved of severe diarrhea and generalized
urticaria
, but progression of the cardiac manifestations were unaffected. Symptoms of the carcinoid syndrome are usually the most debilitating aspect of this illness. When more conservative measures cannot alleviate their symptoms, hepatic artery occlusion with chemotherapeutic perfusion of
metastases
should be considered.
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PMID:Hepatic artery occlusion with perfusion in the treatment of carcinoid syndrome. 730 Dec 82
Based on a case of a patient with angiosarcoma (AS) of the right atrium with superior vena cava syndrome associated with
urticaria
and polyarthralgias, who died soon after surgery, the authors present a brief review of the subject of cardiac AS, an extremely rare pathology, usually diagnosed late due to its non-specific symptomatology. Several topics are discussed, including mechanisms of clinical manifestations caused by blood flow obstruction and valve dysfunction, local invasion with arrhythmias and pericardial effusion, embolic phenomena and constitutional symptoms. Imaging and histopathologic methods of diagnosis are considered, as well as references to cytogenetic analysis. Surgery is the first treatment choice, but heart AS are frequently not completely resectable and concomitant
metastases
at the time of surgery are common, both usually leading to a dismal prognosis. Chemotherapy, radiotherapy and even heart transplantation do not substantially improve the survival of these patients.
Urticaria
is not generally assumed by most authors to be associated with malignancy, but there are rare reports of its association with some malignant tumors.
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PMID:Cardiac angiosarcoma--a review. 1769 Dec 82