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Query: UMLS:C0240066 (
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The introduction of a WHO Standard for serumferritin effected a standardisation of different methods, improving quality and security for clinical routine diagnostic purposes. Therefore the clinical evaluation of serumferritin gained even more importance. For Evaluation of iron stores of children, pregnant women, population studies, patients on hemodialysis or patients with rheumatoid arthritis low serumferritin values give safe results. In addition serumferritin is of clinical usefulness in monitoring therapy of both
iron deficiency
and iron overload. Evaluating a single serumferritin value one should consider the total clinical situation of the patient. As some tumors can produce and secrete serumferritin, e. g. acute myeloblastic leukemia, germ cell tumors,
malignant melanoma
, serumferritin might be helpful in monitoring the malignant disease. The ongoing characterization of tissue isoferritin, especially acidic isoferritin, may eventually lead to a clinically significant diagnostic marker of neoplasia.
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PMID:[Serum ferritin--its diagnostic relevance and clinical significance]. 638 4
For this study data from a total of 362 patients covering a time period of 10 years (1979-1989) were analyzed. Referal to the medical outpatient clinic of Zurich occurred in over 90% of the cases for evaluation of incidental iron deficiency anemia or suspected of gastrointestinal bleeding because of melanea/hematemesis. The evaluation comprised endoscopy, in part radiography of the upper intestinal tract and rarely angiography and scintigraphic tracer studies. 95 patients (26%) had benign lesions in the gastro-intestinal tract, 88 patients (26%) had endoscopy without abnormal findings.
Iron deficiency
was thought to be due to hypermenorrhea in 45 patients (13%) and to other non-gastrointestinal causes in 43 patients (13%) by exclusion. A malignancy of the gastrointestinal tract was found in 25 patients (7%): 18 carcinomas of the colon, 6 carcinomas of the stomach and 1 metastasis of a
melanoma
to the coecum. In 80% of the patients with malignancies occult fecal blood was detected. In 154 patients (42%) extensive diagnostic investigation including sometimes even repeated endoscopy could not disclose the cause of blood loss. 88 (24%) of these patients had slight iron deficiencies (hemoglobin > 10 g/dl, hemoccult-test positive in 65% of cases), 66 (18%) had severe iron-deficiencies (hemoglobin < 10 g/dl, hemoccult-test positive in 90% of cases). Selective small bowel radiography was performed in 36 patients without any positive findings. Patients with gastro-intestinal bleeding of undetermined etiology present a diagnostic challenge for the general practitioner.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:[Gastrointestinal hemorrhage: how much evaluation is necessary?]. 827 94
Cancer is known to be an important cause of anaemia due to several factors including
iron deficiency
and inflammation. Hepcidin, a key regulator of iron metabolism, is up-regulated by iron and inflammatory stimuli such as interleukin 6, and decreased by
iron deficiency
, enhanced erythropoiesis and hypoxia. It is supposed to play a crucial role in changes of iron metabolism in anaemia of chronic disease, which is characterized by sequestering iron in macrophages and decreasing its availability for red blood cell production. To study the effect of tumour growth on hepcidin expression, we implanted human
melanoma
cells into mice and studied the changes of the amount of liver hepcidin mRNA by real-time PCR. We observed development of anaemia, which correlated with the size of the tumour. Hepcidin expression significantly decreased with the anaemia development, but in late stages we observed an increase of its expression together with an increase of mRNA for interleukin 6. However, the increase of hepcidin expression could be inhibited by exogenous erythropoietin administration. In our model of tumour growth, hepcidin expression reflected anaemia development and
iron deficiency
, erythropoietin administration and inflammation, and we suppose that it could therefore serve as a useful marker of these clinical situations common in cancer patients and play a role in the pathogenesis of cancer-associated anaemia.
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PMID:Hepcidin expression in the liver of mice with implanted tumour reacts to iron deficiency, inflammation and erythropoietin administration. 2226 19
Primary
malignant melanoma
originating in the small bowel is very rare. We report the case of primary
malignant melanoma
of the small bowel with secondary intussusception in a 51-year-old female with no prior history of cutaneous melanoma. The patient was admitted to the hospital for clinical bowel obstruction after 6 months of varying symptoms of antecedent syncopal events secondary to profound anemia due to
iron deficiency
followed later by vomiting, abdominal pain and weight loss. A CT scan showed intussusception and she underwent a small bowel resection. Diagnosis of
malignant melanoma
was confirmed post-operatively following immunohistochemistry. The patient history and postoperative investigation excluded the existence of a primary lesion elsewhere. Our case represents an aggressive primary small bowel
melanoma
presenting as intussusception.
Melanoma
Manag 2017 May
PMID:Malignant melanoma of the small bowel presenting with intussusception in a woman: a case report. 3019 Sep 12
Haematological parameters, plasma iron concentration, and bodyweight were monitored in
Melanoma
-bearing Libechov Minipigs (MeLiM) from 5 to 18 weeks old. Animals with
melanoma
progression (P group) and spontaneous regression (SR group) were compared. The P group showed the lowest median values of red blood cell counts (RBC), haematocrit (HCT), haemoglobin concentration (HGB), and bodyweight, whereas the control white (tumour-free) pigs (C group) revealed the highest mean values of these parameters. The mean values of pigs with SR fell between the P and C groups. In addition, a stable concentration of plasma iron was found in the C group, while
iron deficiency
that increases with age was observed in the MeLiM groups. These results indicate that MeLiM are affected by cancer-related microcytic hypochromic anaemia. The lowest values of HGB, RBC, and HCT, together with the highest number of platelets (PLT) in the P group correspond to
melanoma
progression. Higher values of these parameters and lower PLT in the MeLiM pigs with SR reflected health improvement due to the destruction of
melanoma
cells during spontaneous regression. Monitoring of these haematological parameters can help distinguish MeLiM piglets with progression and spontaneous regression of
melanoma
in the early stages of postnatal development. The findings of this study correspond to findings in human patients in which cancer-related anaemia, thrombocytosis, and
iron deficiency
are often diagnosed.
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PMID:Relationship between haematological profile and progression or spontaneous regression of melanoma in the Melanoma-bearing Libechov Minipigs. 3123 58