Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) is a B-cell malignancy characterized by profound alterations and defects in the T-cell compartment. This observation has gained renewed interest as T-cell treatment strategies, which are successfully applied in more aggressive B-cell malignancies, have yielded disappointing results in CLL. Despite ongoing efforts to understand and address the observed T-cell defects, the exact mechanisms and nature underlying this dysfunction remain largely unknown.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFibrillar collagen is an abundant extracellular matrix (ECM) component of interstitial tissues which supports the structure of many organs, including the skin and breast. Many different physiological processes, but also pathological processes such as metastatic cancer invasion, involve interstitial cell migration. Often, cell movement takes place through small ECM gaps and pores and depends upon the ability of the cell and its stiff nucleus to deform.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA radiological dispersive device (RDD) spreads radioactive material, complicates the treatment of physical injuries, raises cancer risk, and induces disproportionate fear. Simulating such an event enables more effective and efficient utilization of the triage and treatment resources of staff, facilities, and space. Fast simulation can give detail on events in progress or future events.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev
January 2001
High serum levels of testosterone and estradiol, the bioavailability of which may be increased by Western dietary habits, seem to be important risk factors for postmenopausal breast cancer. We hypothesized that an ad libitum diet low in animal fat and refined carbohydrates and rich in low-glycemic-index foods, monounsaturated and n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids, and phytoestrogens, might favorably modify the hormonal profile of postmenopausal women. One hundred and four postmenopausal women selected from 312 healthy volunteers on the basis of high serum testosterone levels were randomized to dietary intervention or control.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPreliminary reports suggested a prognostic significance for serum levels of soluble CD30 (sCD30) in patients with Hodgkin's disease (HD). In this study, we investigated the prognostic impact of sCD30 concentration at diagnosis in relation to the other recognized prognostic parameters in 303 patients with HD observed in three different institutions between 1984 and 1996. sCD30 levels were correlated with stage, presence of B symptoms, and tumor burden.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe aim of this study was to assess the prognostic role of soluble interleukin-2 receptors (sIL-2R) in Hodgkin's disease (HD) both in the achievement of complete remission (CR) and in predicting disease relapse. Between August 1988 and June 1993 sIL-2R serum levels were measured in 174 untreated patients; in 137 of them evaluation was repeated at the end of treatment and in 132 also during the follow-up. Baseline sIL-2R levels (mean+/-standard error) were significantly higher in patients than in 65 healthy control subjects (1842+/-129 U ml(-1) vs 420+/-10 U ml(-10, P< 0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA malignant behavior (i.e., distant metastatic spread) has been recorded in 3-4% pheochromocytomas occurring in the context of multiple endocrine neoplasia type 2A syndrome, but has never been documented in patients with the type 2B form.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Laboratory data suggest that insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) may stimulate the growth of different human tumors. At least in acromegalic patients, somatostatin (SMS) analogs, such as lanreotide, suppress the serum levels of growth hormone (GH) and IGF-1.
Methods: To evaluate the tolerability and biologic activity of different doses of lanreotide in patients with advanced colorectal carcinoma, consecutive groups of 3 patients each were subcutaneous treated with lanreotide at doses of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6 mg three times a day for 2 months.
Unlabelled: Aim of the study was to assess the relative usefulness of transesophageal echocardiography (TEE) and X-ray computed tomography (CT) in the follow-up of patients who survived an aortic dissection.
Materials And Methods: We evaluated 44 patients (age = 57 +/- 12 years) with treated aortic dissection: 14 had a De Bakey type I, 20 a type II and 1 patient a type III dissection treated surgically: 1 patient had a type I, 1 a type II and 7 a type III dissection treated medically. All entered an outpatient follow-up program with serial evaluations at 1, 6 and 12 months after initial diagnosis by dual noninvasive imaging protocol.
The increase in IL-2 receptor serum levels is one of the most typical changes in immune parameters during IL-2 cancer immunotherapy. To better define the effects of prolonged IL-2 injection on SIL-2R levels, we evaluated 7 advanced small cell lung cancer patients who received IL-2 subcutaneously at a daily dose of 9 x 10(6) IU/m2/12h for two days followed by 3 x 10(6) IU/m2/12h for 18 days (5 days/week for 4 weeks). Moreover, four patients were also evaluated during the second IL-2 cycle.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFrom 1986 to 1989, 68 patients with 79 stenoses (11 bilateral, 4 unilateral) underwent renal angioplasty in the Radiology Departments of Udine (34 cases) and Pisa (34 cases). Fifty-eight patients were arteriosclerotic (mean age 58) and 21 fibrodysplastic (mean age 32). The fibrodysplastic lesions were treated in Pisa.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSacroiliitis of seronegative spondyloarthropathy may sometimes show on pelvis plain films findings indistinguishable from those of osteitis condensans ilii. Computed tomography (CT) can differentiate earlier than plain radiography between the 2 conditions; furthermore, it should also be possible to make this differentiation clinically. The aim of our study was to verify whether the criteria recently proposed by the European Spondylarthropathy Study Group (EESG) for the classification of spondyloarthropathy are useful.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn order to reduce the subjective factor in evaluating sacroiliac joint radiographs we further evaluated changes seen on standard plain films of patients suffering from Behçet's syndrome (BS) by using computed tomography (CT). Sacroiliac joint films of 20 consecutive patients with BS were mixed with those of 20 consecutive control patients and read blindly and independently by two observers. Six patients with BS met the New York criteria for sacroiliitis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEight cases of recent arterial thrombosis (average time of symptoms: 11 days) are considered: 2 popliteal and 6 prosthetic thromboses (2 aorto-bifemoral and 4 femoropopliteal by-passes). After percutaneous catheterization, with catheter tip either in contact with or inside the thrombus, urokinase was locally injected (200,000 UI bolus, and 75,000 UI with slow infusion for 24 +/- 72 hours); general heparin treatment was also administered. PTA was employed in 2 cases (1 surgical anastomosis and 1 popliteal thrombosis).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA case of artero-venous pseudo-aneurysm caused by traumatic aetiology is reported. After a description of the case and a review of the literature, the pathogenesis, clinical aspects and therapy of acquired artero-venous fistulas are discussed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe anatomy of the peri- and pararenal spaces was critically reviewed, supported by high-definition CT images. In the past, CT did not allow the visualization of such structures as the perirenal septa. Nowadays, on the contrary, such anatomical structures can be demonstrated, which allows their involvement to be monitored in pathologic conditions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe case of a 45 year old woman affected by both Behçet's syndrome (BS) and ankylosing spondylitis (AS) is reported. Cervical spine involvement was observed long before the appearance of the sacroiliac and lumbar changes.
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