Publications by authors named "Baisogolov G"

A retrospective analysis of 2450 case histories of primary Hodgkin's disease established bone lesions incidence at 3.8%. They occurred in cases of general symptoms (6%) rather than otherwise (1.

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A retrospective study of 334 primary patients with Hodgkin's disease with the affected mediastinal lymph nodes and pulmonary tissue (stages IIE, IV) was carried out. Pleural affection was detected in 280 (88.8%) patients.

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The paper is concerned with analysis of the peculiarities of a course of disease and effectiveness of different therapeutic programs in 121 primary patients suffering from Hodgkin's disease with generalized lung lesion (true stage IV). The 5-year total and recurrence-free survival of patients after polychemoradiotherapy was 59.5 and 45.

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Rates of mortality from hemopoietic and lymphoid malignancies for 1948-1987 were studied in male staff of industrial atomic reactors and radiochemical industry for irradiated uranium processing versus dose of external gamma radiation. An increase in mortality due to radiation--induced acute leukemia was registered in the radiochemical industry staff 5-10 years following the start of exposure and was associated with high dose of external radiation. The risk of acute leukemia for this period was 1.

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Some peculiarities in a course of stage I-II Hodgkin's disease with a primary site below the diaphragm are analyzed. This site is more common in men and in a mixed cell histological variant of lymphogranuloma. The frequency of recurrence is higher in this group than in patients with a primary site above the diaphragm.

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A study was made of the bone marrow status in unirradiated zones of 33 patients with stage I-II Hodgkin's disease in complete 9-12 year remission after therapeutic irradiation of the lymphatic collectors of the upper part of the trunk in combination with irradiation of the spleen (16 patients) or splenectomy (17 patients). The total count of myelokaryocytes, myelogram, a relative and absolute content of lymphoid cells, immature granulocytes and elements of the erythroid series were defined in the punctates of the upper portion of the ilium. T- and B-lymphocyte count, the number of granulocytomacrophage (CFU-C) and stromal (CFU-F) precursor cells were defined using morphocytochemical and immunological methods.

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Ultrasonography and lymphography have been carried out in 238 patients with Hodgkin's disease to define the stage, recurrences and evaluate the efficiency of treatment. In 35 cases the results have been verified by morphologic study of lymph nodes removed during laparotomies. The results of ultrasonic study demonstrate involvement of lymph nodes of the spleen hilum, liver and other abdominal nodes found in 14 out of 115 untreated patients.

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Monolayer cultivation of the radiated bone marrow was performed in 39 lymphogranulomatosis patients with a long-term remission attained after radiotherapy according to the radical program. In 41 patients, the non-radiated bone marrow was also subjected to monolayer cultivation. Counts were made of the total number of myelokaryocytes and myelogram.

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The study group included 113 patients in a continuing 1 to 10 year-long complete clinical-hematological remission from Hodgkin's disease. 43 of them had prior splenectomy. The latter revealed a higher level of lymphocytes (chiefly 0-cells) and a diminished response of mononuclear blood cells to PHA as compared to the other patients and healthy controls.

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Ultrasound investigation was conducted in 21 patients with Hodgkin's disease to determine the involvement of the spleen and liver in the process. The results obtained were verified histologically in 19 cases at laporotomy and in 2 cases at autopsy. Focal spleen lesion (focal sizes from 0.

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The paper is concerned with some data on the pregnancy and delivery of 78 patients with Hodgkin's disease as well as on the condition of 89 infants born to them following radiation and combined treatment. It was established that pregnancy and delivery in most of the women were normal, the infants' psychomotor development (at the age of 1 to 14) was in accordance with age.

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Early and late pulmonary changes in 140 patients with Hodgkin's disease, Stages I-II, following combined treatment (polychemo- and radiotherapy) are analysed. Radiation pulmonitis and local paramediastinal fibrosis occur less frequently and they are less noticeable in combined therapy as compared to similar changes developing after radiation therapy only. It can be due to the fact that a course of polychemotherapy at its first stage results in a considerable decrease of the mediastinal lymph nodes (up to their complete regression) thus making it possible to shape irradiation fields of smaller sizes and to decrease the volume of pulmonary tissue to be irradiated.

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The monolayer cultivation of the bone marrow and spleen from patients with Hodgkin's disease was done. The content of stromal precursor cells (CFU-F) varies significantly in the human spleen (1.2-26.

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The authors present the results of the combined treatment (radiotherapy combined with 6 cycles of polychemotherapy using either the COPP or CVPP scheme) of 120 patients according to 4 programs differing in the volume of irradiation and intervals, between the cycles of polychemotherapy. The results of the study were compared to those of radiotherapy (irradiation of unilateral diaphragmatic and splenic lymph nodes) of 277 patients with Hodgkin's disease, Stages I--II. The combined treatment was shown to yield in better rates of a recurrence-free course of the disease and in slightly increased 3-year survival rates.

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Some data on 239 patients with Hodgkin's disease in a long-term (5-12 yrs.) remission achieved with radiotherapy, have been analysed. The number of married persons and the number of children in a family were less, and the number of divorces equal to indices determined during mass screening of population.

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In a group of 180 patients with Hodgkin's disease who received irradiation of the mediastinum, 23 (12.7%) developed shortly after that (up to 6 mos.) the signs of radiation pulmonitis, later on 171 (95%) local paramediastinal fibrosis.

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Cases of radiation pericarditis among 707 patients with Hodgkin's disease after irradiation of the mediastinum were analysed. In 100 patients irradiation was combined with polychemotherapy in cycles, SORR scheme. Radiation exudative pericarditis was noted in 2.

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The authors present the results of a retrospective analysis of the clinical peculiarities of a course of Hodgkin's disease (HD) as compared to the results of histological examination of lymph node biopsies taken for diagnostic purposes and operative material from 235 patients after exploratory laparotomy with splenectomy. It was shown that rapid transformation (from the onset of disease) of the HD histological variant of the type of "lymphoid prevalence", "nodular sclerosis" or "mixed cellular" into the "lymphoid depletion" variant attests to high rates of the evolution of a tumor process and makes it possible to recognize the subacute nature of a course of disease before treatment. The above phenomenon points to poor prognosis and should be considered in the choice of therapeutic tactics.

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