Publications by authors named "Anthony Oakhill"

Article Synopsis
  • The article outlines key features, treatment options, and relapse risks for children with mature teratoma (MT) and immature teratoma (IT) to guide future care plans.
  • The study involved 351 patients under 16 years who had confirmed extracranial MT and IT; treatments included surgical excision and monitoring for potential malignant recurrence, with various chemos listed for specific relapses.
  • Results showed high 5-year survival rates, but poorer outcomes were associated with incomplete surgical resection, tumor rupture, and certain tumor sites, underscoring the importance of careful surgical intervention and monitoring.
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Acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL) responds well to chemotherapy and the majority of children and a significant proportion of adults are cured of their disease after primary therapy. However, a number of patients relapse and allogeneic transplantation following conditioning with chemotherapy and radiotherapy offers the possibility of long-term survival in a proportion of these patients. A significant number of patients with ALL develop disease that is refractory to further therapy.

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Only some acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) cells are thought to be capable of proliferating to maintain the leukemic clone, and these cells may be the most relevant to target with treatment regimens. We have developed a serum-free suspension culture (SC) system that supported growth of B-ALL cells from 33 patients for up to 6 weeks. ALL cells from 28 cases (85%) were expanded in this system, and growth was superior in SC than in long-term bone marrow culture.

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The logistic difficulties of using fractionated total body irradiation (TBI) in the youngest children often limit the choice to single fraction TBI (sfTBI) or non-TBI-based regimens. We retrospectively evaluated 44 such children ( < 7 years) conditioned with either sfTBI (n = 26) or busulphan-cyclophosphamide (Bu-Cy) (n = 18), transplanted for hematological malignancies between 1988 and 2001. Both neutrophil and platelet engraftment were faster in the sfTBI group with a similar incidence of graft failure (6.

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The predictable neutropenia that follows allogeneic stem cell transplantation (ASCT) may be associated with recurrence of previous life-threatening infection. We describe nine patients with either previous invasive aspergillosis (IA) or considered to be at high risk of developing IA who underwent ASCT with prophylactic granulocyte transfusions. The study group, when compared with a control group, had a significant reduction in the incidence and duration of fevers (P < 0.

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The impact of transfusion of leucodepleted platelet concentrates (PCs) on cytomegalovirus (CMV) disease was assessed in 215 allogeneic (145 unrelated and 70 related donor) transplants over 3 years. In 43%, both donor and patient were CMV seronegative (CMV-/-). All received CMV-seronegative red cells and random leucodepleted PCs.

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