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The computed tomograms performed on a series of 41 patients during the course of prolonged treatment for acute
leukaemia
were reviewed. Thirty-one of these cases were referred for some neurological disturbance, the remainder for routine assessment. Abnormalities were present in 59%. In two cases there were leukaemic deposits, four were due to infection and four to necrotising leucoencephalopathy. Diffuse cerebral swelling occurred in three patients, and
ventricular dilatation
in 15, associated with enlarged cortical sulci in 13. The relationship of these findings to drug therapy is discussed.
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PMID:Cranial computed tomography in leukaemia. 28
Computerised axial tomography (CAT scan) was performed in 22 children with acute lymphoblastic
leukaemia
and in 13 the results were normal. In the other nine, various lesions were observed; namely intra-parenchymal lesions of density of (3 cases, one of which was calcified), intra-parenchymal lesions of decreased density (2 cases) and
ventricular dilatation
(7 cases). The role of the disease and of the treatment (intra-thecal methotrexate, cranial irradiation) in the development of these lesions is discussed. The CAT scan is an excellent method of monitoring the neurological problems in acute lymphoblastic
leukaemia
.
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PMID:[Results of brain tomography in acute lymphoblastic leukemia in children]. 29 51
Therapy for occult or overt meningeal
leukemia
produces subclinical or clinical neurotoxicity in a variable proportion of children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). The type, frequency, and permanence of these central nervous system (CNS) changes depend primarily on the therapy itself, although the contribution of additional factors, such as young age, may be substantial. Neurotoxicity in patients who have received 2,400 cGy cranial irradiation plus 5 concurrent doses of intrathecal methotrexate as CNS prophylaxis has been characterized more fully than the CNS changes accompanying other forms of therapy. Cross-sectional studies using cranial computed tomography scans to evaluate structural changes in the brain have shown
ventricular dilatation
in 15%, white matter hypodensity in 3.5%, and calcifications in 8%. The principal neuroendocrine effect is decreased growth velocity during therapy and adolescence, with significant decreases in final height in approximately one-third of children. Secondary cerebral gliomas with a poor prognosis are being reported with increasing regularity, but the true risk of this complication is still unknown. Use of parenteral methotrexate as the sole method of CNS prophylaxis is associated with transient focal white matter hypodensity. Neuroendocrine and neuropsychologic sequelae associated with this therapy are minimal; however, much of the available information is based on patients treated with regimens that had unacceptably high CNS relapse rates or whose length of follow-up was brief. With more aggressive, and hence more effective, prophylaxis with intrathecal methotrexate, spinal cord myelopathy may become a significant new area of neurotoxicity. Clinically significant CNS toxicity develops in the majority of patients who receive treatment for meningeal relapse. The
leukemia
itself is a prime contributing factor to this neurotoxicity. In patients who are subsequently cured of leukemia, acute neurotoxicity consists mainly of seizures; the most significant sequelae appearing after the cessation of therapy consists of significant drops in full scale IQ.
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PMID:Neurotoxicity due to central nervous system therapy for childhood leukemia. 265 80
A case of congenital
leukemia
in which texture changes in ultrasonography were followed up is reported. The patient was a male infant hospitalized on day 22 after birth with multiple bluish skin nodules. Complete remission was achieved easily, but he relapsed early and died from the disease after six months. Because of L1 morphology the disease was classified as acute lymphoblastic leukemia, but the leukemic cells lacked the characteristics of lymphoid lineage on cytochemical, cytogenetic, immunological, and enzymological examination. Ultrasonography was considered a useful tool in the following respects for the treatment of the patient with congenital
leukemia
: The texture of the infiltration of leukemic cells into the liver was clearly visualized and changes in the images could be traced both in size and in number; the process of
ventricular dilatation
and brain atrophy were successively visualized.
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PMID:A case of congenital lymphoblastic leukemia: clinical course and significance of ultrasonography. 390 83
The authors discuss the CT findings of the late brain damage by the radiochemotherapic treatment for the prophylaxis of meningeal
leukemia
in 50 patients, 1 divided by 15 years old. The more frequent CT findings are: enlargement of the subaracnoid spaces;
ventricular dilatation
; hypodensity of cerebral parenchima; calcifications. These findings correspond to two clinical and anatomo-pathological conditions: subacute leucoencephalopathy and mineralizing microangiopathy. A greater damage on central nervous system was demonstrated in younger children (5 years old) at the time of prophylaxis of meningeal
leukemia
, that were irradiated with NSD = 950 ret.
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PMID:[Cerebral changes shown by computed tomography in children with acute lymphatic leukemia after therapy]. 658 93
Grb2-associated binder (Gab) family of scaffolding adaptor proteins coordinate signaling cascades downstream of growth factor and cytokine receptors. In the heart, among EGF family members, neuregulin-1beta (NRG-1beta, a paracrine factor produced from endothelium) induced remarkable tyrosine phosphorylation of Gab1 and Gab2 via erythroblastic
leukemia
viral oncogene (ErbB) receptors. We examined the role of Gab family proteins in NRG-1beta/ErbB-mediated signal in the heart by creating cardiomyocyte-specific Gab1/Gab2 double knockout mice (DKO mice). Although DKO mice were viable, they exhibited marked
ventricular dilatation
and reduced contractility with aging. DKO mice showed high mortality after birth because of heart failure. In addition, we noticed remarkable endocardial fibroelastosis and increase of abnormally dilated vessels in the ventricles of DKO mice. NRG-1beta induced activation of both ERK and AKT in the hearts of control mice but not in those of DKO mice. Using DNA microarray analysis, we found that stimulation with NRG-1beta upregulated expression of an endothelium-stabilizing factor, angiopoietin 1, in the hearts of control mice but not in those of DKO mice, which accounted for the pathological abnormalities in the DKO hearts. Taken together, our observations indicated that in the NRG-1beta/ErbB signaling, Gab1 and Gab2 of the myocardium are essential for both maintenance of myocardial function and stabilization of cardiac capillary and endocardial endothelium in the postnatal heart.
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PMID:Gab family proteins are essential for postnatal maintenance of cardiac function via neuregulin-1/ErbB signaling. 1757 Nov 62