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We present a case of a 17-year old patient with extreme hepatosplenomegaly, hyperthrombocytosis, hyperleucocytosis and the presence of myelo- and megakaryoblasts in the peripheral blood film. Numerous complications that occurred in the course of the disease made cytostatic treatment difficult. Since Ph chromosome and hybrid gene bcr/abl were absent, the diagnosis of unclassified chronic myeloproliferative syndrome in the phase of blast crisis was established. Immunophenotyping confirmed a mixed myelo- megakaryoblastic character of the crisis. In the differential diagnosis other myeloproliferative syndromes were taken into account including i(17q) syndrome. The patient died after a 13-month observation due to
neoplasm progression
and sepsis.
Acta Haematol
Pol
1996
PMID:[Unclassified chronic myeloproliferative Ph(-); i(17q); +8 syndrome with mixed myelo-megakaryoblastic crisis--case report]. 862 49
A was reported case of binocular blindness associated with small cell lung cancer. Most probably this complication was a clinical manifestation of the paraneoplastic syndrome. No tumor response was induced with chemotherapy and patient died due to
tumor progression
.
Pneumonol Alergol
Pol
1998
PMID:[A case of binocular blindness in small cell lung cancer]. 965 87
The nm23 monoclonal antibody directed to specific antigen was applied for investigation of 29 benign naevi, 59 melanomas of different Clark level and locations, 4 lymph node and 28 organ metastases, using quantitative immunohistochemistry. The reduced expression of nm23 protein was associated with the
tumor progression
. A statistically significant difference (p = 0.0014) was found in nm23 protein expression between naevi and malignant melanomas. Additionally, a reduced protein level in metastases was found. A strong correlation was found between nm23 expression and survival of patients as well as the presence of metastasis (p = 0.0003).
Pol
J Pathol 1998
PMID:The role of nm23 in melanoma progression and its prognostic significance. 979 12
It is generally believed that
tumor progression
is associated with increased cancer cell heterogeneity, poorer differentiation and increased malignant potential. We tested this hypothesis by comparing a group of early and advanced gastric carcinomas. We retrieved from our files 40 cases of early gastric carcinoma and another 40 cases of advanced gastric carcinoma. Routine tumor typing, grading (Lauren and Goseki classifications) and staging was applied. We have shown that the proportion of histological grades in early and advanced gastric carcinoma does not change significantly. In addition, more poorly differentiated carcinomas were present both in early and advanced gastric carcinoma groups. This is in contrast with several other studies. This fact together with overexpression of CD44V5 isoform and fewer cancer cells circulating in the blood of patients suffering from this type of gastric carcinoma might influence the adjuvant therapy strategy. In summary, in the present study we noticed a similar distribution of Lauren's and Goseki's histological grades both in early and advanced gastric carcinoma.
Pol
J Pathol 1998
PMID:Lauren's and Goseki's grade distribution does not change along with the progression from an early to advanced gastric carcinoma. 981 Jan 73
Tumor progression
is associated with the clonal expansion of surviving cell variants. These results in cancer cell heterogeneity and selection of cells with a high malignant potential reflected also by the ability to metastasize. In seeding and implantation of cancer cells at the distant site cell adhesion molecules play a crucial role. Of particular interest is CD44 adhesion molecule, which possibly is involved in tumor metastasis development. Forty cases of an advanced gastric cancer were studied. Paraffin block were collected from the files. In addition to routine tumor typing, grading (Lauren and Goseki classifications) and staging, CD44 (standard, v5 and v6) was studied by immunohistochemistry and RT-PCR. CD44 immunoreactivity was found in 36 of the 40 studied cases. A significant overexpression of CD44v5 was noticed in gastric cancer. This was especially seen in Goseki's grades I and III (72.7% of cases) and was less common in Goseki's grades II and IV (44.4% of cases). CD44v6 was less commonly expressed. In some cases CD44 heterogeneity of neoplastic intravascular emboli was noticed and in some other cases stronger expression of CD44 was present in deeper parts of cancer infiltrate. Immunohistochemical expression was mostly in concert with CD44 gene expression as shown by RT-PCR results. Some discrepancies are discussed. These findings are interesting in view of better prognosis and different route of dissemination of Goseki's grades I + III compared with Goseki's grades II + IV of the gastric cancer. We have shown an overexpression of CD44v5 in an advanced gastric cancer, especially in Goseki's grades I and III. This could reflect a different malignant potential and a different route of dissemination of gastric well differentiated adenocarcinomas.
Pol
J Pathol 1999
PMID:Preferential overexpression of CD44v5 in advanced gastric carcinoma Goseki grades I and III. 1062 17
An exposure to tobacco smoke carcinogens is followed by an interaction of chemical carcinogens with DNA molecule resulted by the formation of carcinogen: DNA adducts. The study subjects were 40 oral and pharyngeal cancer patients with primary tumours diagnosed as squamous cell carcinoma. The biological samples purchased for analysis included tumour biopsy, the surrounding tissue (histopathologically recognised as non-malignant) and peripheral blood leucocytes. For DNA adducts analysis first DNA was isolated using phenol detergent extraction followed by 32P-postlabelling assay including P1 nuclease enhancement. Aromatic DNA adducts were found in all studied tissues. The average levels of DNA adducts in tumour and non-tumour tissues were found higher than in leucocytes. Biopsies from pharynx contained higher levels of DNA adducts than from oral cavities. Confounding effect of tobacco smoking and alcohol consumption on DNA adducts level was observed but it has not reached statistical significance. Formation of DNA adducts was not depended on such factors as patients age, sex, pulmonary tuberculosis,
cancer progression
(TNM), environmental pollution and mechanical irritation.
Otolaryngol
Pol
2000
PMID:[Analysis of aromatic DNA adducts in oral cavity and pharyngeal cancer]. 1096 Oct 72
Kinetics (growth fraction of tumour cell populations), death process of cancer cells (apoptosis and necrosis) and neovascularisation in tumour (angiogenesis) have influence on the growth of cancer. Sixty patients with laryngeal cancer treated in ENT Department of Medical Academy of Lodz were analysed. Proliferation activity of cancer cells was examined by means of selection appropriate antigen (Ki-67) characteristic for cell cycle utilising immunohistochemical techniques carried out on laryngeal cancer paraffin samples. Expression of selected protein connected with apoptosis (p-53) and intensity of angiogenesis were examine using selected antibody (anti-CD34) aimed against epithelial antigens. Above-mentioned markers were correlated with: stage of
cancer progression
, recurrences and metastasis of laryngeal cancer and follow-up of the patients. The morphological properties were examined as well. The researches on apoptosis, angiogenesis and proliferation of cancer cells can be used as prognostic factors for the patients with laryngeal cancer.
Otolaryngol
Pol
2000
PMID:[Assessment of cell proliferation antigen Ki-67, protein p53 related to apoptosis and angiogenesis in laryngeal cancer]. 1097 82
Apoptosis--the programmed sell death is the process of characteristic events on morphological, biochemical and molecular level which lead consequently to cell death. This process require activation of some genes i.e. p-53, mdm2 and inhibiting others i.e. bcl-2. Sixty patients with laryngeal cancer treated in ENT Department of Medical Academy of Lodz were analysed. Expression of the p-53 and bcl-2 genes' products was examined by means immunohistochemical techniques carried out on laryngeal cancer paraffin samples. Above-mentioned markers were correlated with: stage of
cancer progression
, recurrences and metastasis of laryngeal cancer and follow-up of the patients. Initial results indicate the possible utilisation of apoptosis as prognostic factors for the patients with laryngeal cancer.
Otolaryngol
Pol
2000
PMID:[Programmed cell death research in laryngeal cancer]. 1097 88
We report that both space and time, in which a system of interacting cells exists, possess fractal structure. Each single cell of the system can restore the hierarchical organization and dynamic features of the entire tumor. There is a relationship between dynamics of gene expression and connectivity (i.e., interconnectedness which denotes the existence of complex, dynamic relationships in a population of cells leading to the emergence of global features in the system that would never appear in a single cell existing out of the system). Fractal structure emerges owing to non-bijectivity of dynamic cellular network of genes and their regulatory elements. It disappears during
tumor progression
. This latter state is characterized by damped dynamics of gene expression, loss of connectivity, loss of collectivity (i.e., capability of the interconnected cells to interact in a common mode), and metastatic phenotype. Fractal structure of both space and time is necessary for a cellular system to self-organize. Our findings indicate that results of molecular studies on gene expression should be interpreted in terms of space-time geometry of the cellular system. In particular, the dynamics of gene expression in cancer cells existing in a malignant tumor is not identical with the dynamics of gene expression in the same cells cultured in the monolayer system.
Acta Biochim
Pol
2001
PMID:On the relationship between fractal geometry of space and time in which a system of interacting cells exists and dynamics of gene expression. 1144 Jan 71
The cancer procoagulant activity has been evaluated in homogenates of esophagal, stomach and colorectal cancer tissues and in the blood serum of patients with these neoplasms's. Activity of CP was significantly higher in examined material than in control. The correlation between CP activity and progression degree as well as histological type was affirmed. The higher activity of CP in homogenates as well as in serum was observed in cases with higher degree of clinical progression and smaller activity of this enzyme corresponded with lower degree of the
cancer progression
. The highest activity of CP was observed in the cases of adenocarcinoma whereas the lowest in cases of squamous cell carcinoma. Higher activity of CP in homogenates of examined tissues correlated with higher activity of this enzyme in the serum. Activity of CP depended on the tissue localisation of the cancer and the highest was in the cases of stomach cancers whereas the lowest was in the cases of esophagal cancer.
Pol
Merkur Lekarski 2001 Sep
PMID:[Cancer procoagulant activity in cases of esophageal, stomach and colorectal cancer considering progression degree and histological type of cancer]. 1176 14
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