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Query: UNIPROT:Q06643 (
non-Hodgkin's lymphoma
)
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A 77-year-old male presented at our Department of Urology in August 1990 with a gradually enlarging swelling in the right scrotum. On August 21, right high orchietomy was performed. This was diagnosed histologically as
non-Hodgkin's lymphoma
(diffuse large cell type), and the patient was transferred to our department on September 11 for further examination and treatment. As enlargement of the lymph nodes around the abdominal aorta was evident, it was diagnosed as stage IIA according to the Ann Arbor Classification. Beginning on September 21, three courses of COP-BLAM therapy (CPM, VCR, PDN, BLM, ADR, PCZ) were administered (the third course started on November 8) to achieve complete remission. Hepatic dysfunction appeared, however, from November 16, and by November 19, GOT and
GPT
increased to 6700 and 2120, respectively, with aggravation of jaundice. PDN therapy was instituted, and GOT and
GPT
improved gradually, but jaundice did not improve. On December 22, laparoscopy was performed, and liver biopsy produced histologic findings of drug-induced hepatitis. Further, lymphoblastic response was positive for CPM. Hepatic failure occurred on December 29, and plasma exchange was performed, but it failed to improve the condition, and the patient died on January 15. We described a case of
non-Hodgkin's lymphoma
complicated by hepatic dysfunction, probably induced by CPM, in an elderly patient who died to hepatic failure.
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PMID:[Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma in an elderly patient complicated by cyclophosphamide-induced allergic hepatic dysfunction]. 143 65
The results of 25 percutaneous biopsies of the liver from 24 patients with
non-Hodgkin's lymphoma
are reported. In all cases, the value of their serum biochemistry (LDH, GOT,
GPT
and/or alkaline phosphatase) was abnormal and sufficient tissue material was biopsied to obtain a histopathological evaluation. Specimens from five ultrasonically suspected lymphoma of the liver showed tumor involvement histopathologically. Diffuse tumor involvement was also histologically found in three ultrasonically unsuspected livers. Six liver specimens showed degenerative and/or fibrotic change in the new and previously treated patients.
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PMID:Percutaneous histopathologic evaluation of liver in treatment of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. 306 33
An 87-year-old woman, who had been suffering from hypothyroidism and had been treated as an outpatient at our department since 1982, noticed left cervical swelling toward the end of November 1992. Because ultrasonic examination revealed a mass in her thyroid gland, she was admitted for a closer examination and additional treatment. Biopsy of thyroid gland revealed
non-Hodgkin's lymphoma
(NHL; the diffuse small cell type, B-cell origin). A part from the swelling of thyroid gland and the left cervical lymph node, performance of various examinations did not detected any other NHL lesions. Therefore, it was classified as stage II NHL according to the Ann Arbor classification. Laboratory data on admission were as follows; WBC 4,400/microliters, Hb 13.6 g/dl, platelet count 10.1 x 10(4)/microliters, GOT 51 IU/l,
GPT
31 IU/l, TSH 1.17, free-T4 1.03, free-T3 2.04, and microsome test 1,600 x. Those data indicated marked hypothyroidism. In addition, stage IIa and IIc gastric cancers were detected by the examination with gastric endoscopy performed for stage classification. Both were adenocarcinomas. Because polyps were found in her sigmoid colon with colonoscopy, polypectomy was performed. The polyps were diagnose histologically as moderately differentiated adenocarcinoma. On July 20, COP-BLAM therapy was started (CPM 600 mg div, VCR 1.2 mg iv, ADR 30 mg iv on day 1, PDN 40 mg p.o and PCZ 100 mg p.o. on days 1-10, BLM 7.5 mg div on day 14). Subsequently, the left cervical lymph node swelling disappeared, and shrinkage of the mass in the thyroid gland was observed.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:[A case of elderly Hashimoto disease presenting malignant lymphoma, gastric cancer and colon cancer]. 829 59
We examined 111 patients with acute type- or lymphoma type-adult T-cell leukemia (ATL) and compared them with 106 patients with
non-Hodgkin's lymphoma
(
NHL
). In addition to skin involvement and hypercalcemia which are already known to be frequent in ATL, ATL patients showed an higher incidence of hepatic involvement. There was more frequent palpable hepatomegaly, higher total bilirubin, GOT,
GPT
, lactate dehydrogenase (LDH), and alkaline phosphatase values in ATL than in
NHL
patients (p < 0.0001). Among 36 autopsied liver samples, invasion of ATL cells was confirmed in 22 cases. ATL patients with impaired hepatic function showed shorter survival times than patients without hepatic dysfunction. Moreover, ATL patients showed a worse performance status (PS), a higher incidence of lytic bone lesions, lower total protein (TP) and serum albumin levels than
NHL
patients. This invasive characters of ATL cells and consequent impaired general condition seemed to be factors affecting the poor prognosis recorded in ATL.
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PMID:Frequent hepatic involvement in adult T cell leukemia: comparison with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. 932 95
An early phase II multi-center collaborative study of amrubicin hydrochloride, a novel synthetic anthracycline derivative anticancer agent, was conducted for malignant lymphoma at 12 institutions nationwide. A total of 41 patients were enrolled in this study between January 1988 and October 1990. Of these, 36 patients, six patients with Hodgkin's disease (HD) and 30 patients with
non-Hodgkin's lymphoma
(
NHL
), were eligible for the study. The starting dose of amrubicin hydrochloride was 100 mg/m2 (body surface area) and it was administered once every three weeks, in principle. The efficacy was assessed for 34 patients, excluding two patients: one who has not been followed up adequately and the other violated the dosing schedule (once per week). The overall response rates (CR + PR) were 50.0% (3/6) for HD and 42.9% (12/28) for
NHL
. Furthermore, a relatively high response rate was noted in 8 (36.4%) of 22
NHL
patients who had been treated with other anthracycline derivatives prior to the trial. The safety of amrubicin hydrochloride was assessed for 36 eligible patients. Leukopenia (grade 3 or higher) and thrombocytopenia were noted in 21 patients (58.3%) and 10 patients (27.8%), respectively. Anorexia, nausea/vomiting, fever, alopecia, decrease in hemoglobin and elevations of GOT and
GPT
levels were observed with a relatively high frequency. Other than myelosuppression, the following adverse reactions (grade 3 or higher) occurred during the course of the trial: diarrhea (two patients), alopecia (two patients), stomatitis (one patient), anorexia (one patient), nausea/vomiting (one patient) and fever (one patient). In conclusion, these results indicate that amrubicin hydrochloride is effective in the treatment of patients with malignant lymphoma.
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PMID:[Early phase II clinical trial of amrubicin hydrochloride in patients with malignant lymphoma]. 1172 78
A late phase II clinical trial of amrubicin hydrochloride, a novel synthetic anthracycline derivative anticancer agent, was conducted at 14 institutions nationwide, in patients with
non-Hodgkin's lymphoma
. In this multi-center collaborative study, doxorubicin hydrochloride was replaced by amrubicin hydrochloride in CHOP therapy, a standard regimen for
non-Hodgkin's lymphoma
consisting of cyclophosphamide, doxorubicin hydrochloride, vincristine sulfate and prednisolone. A total of 39 patients were enrolled in this study between January 1996 and March 1998. Among them, 37 patients were eligible for this study. The study drugs were administered to patients with
non-Hodgkin's lymphoma
according to the following schedule: amrubicin hydrochloride (100 mg/m2, body surface area), cyclophosphamide (750 mg/m2) and vincristine sulfate (1.4 mg/m2, a maximal dose of 2.0 mg/body) were administered intravenously on day one, while prednisolone (60 mg/m2/day) was administered orally on days 1 to 5. This cycle of treatment was repeated every three weeks in principle. The efficacy and safety were assessed for 37 eligible patients. The combined rate for CR + CRu was 70.3% (26/37) and the overall response rate (CR + CRu + PR) was 86.5% (32/37). demonstrating that amrubicin hydrochloride was very effective in the treatment of
non-Hodgkin's lymphoma
. The most frequent adverse reactions that occurred during the study were myelosuppressions: leukopenia and neutropenia, 100% (37/37); and decreases in hemoglobin levels, 81.1% (30/37). Thrombocytopenia, elevations of serum GOT and
GPT
levels, anorexia, nausea/vomitting, fever, stomatitis and alopecia were also observed. Although leukopenia and neutropenia of grade 3 or higher were noted in 89.2% (33/37) and 94.6% (35/37), respectively, they were controllable by administrations of G-CSF or solely by follow-up observations. One patient developed intestinal paralysis (grade 4) and another developed hematemesis. In conclusion, these results indicate that amrubicin hydrochloride is an effective agent as a component of combination chemotherapy for
non-Hodgkin's lymphoma
.
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PMID:[Late phase II clinical study of amrubicin hydrochloride, a novel synthetic anthracycline derivative anticancer agent, for malignant lymphoma]. 1172 79
We conducted a clinical study of MTX-HOPE (day 1, methotrexate 20 mg per os (po); day 2, hydrocortisone 100 mg intravenous (iv), vincristine 1 mg iv; day 3,4 sobuzoxane 400 mg po; etoposide 25 mg po, repeating every 2 or 3 weeks) in 14 relapsed or refractory patients with
non-Hodgkin's lymphoma
. Ten responders were obtained 5 CR and 5 PR), and heavily treated patients were included in the responders. The median duration of over all survival which was estimated with Kaplan-Meier curve was 11.1 months (range, 2-18+ months), and the median duration of response was 6.9 months (range, 0.8+ -16.4+ months). Out of the 14 patients,eleven were treated with this regimen in an outpatient setting. Grade 4 neutropenia and thrombocytopenia were observed in 4 and 2 patients,and grade 3
GPT
-elevation and stomatitis in two and one, respectively. This newly developed MTX-HOPE therapy may be a promising treatment option for such patients as are intolerable for high-dose chemotherapies with PBSC rescue or wish for outpatient therapy.
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PMID:[MTX-HOPE (methotrexate, hydrocortisone, vincristine, sobuzoxane, and etoposide) as a low-dose salvage chemotherapy for recurrent or refractory non-Hodgkin's lymphoma]. 1756 51