Publications by authors named "Giordano D"

Thirty-one unselected patients with untreated acute non lymphoblastic leukemia (ANLL) ranging in age from 15 to 76 years received two courses of a new high-dose induction regimen consisting of idarubicin, etoposide and cytarabine. Patients who entered complete remission (CR) were then allocated to post-remission intensification (PRI). Patients under 40 years of age with a HLA-compatible donor were given bone marrow transplantation (BMT); those without an HLA identical donor received either autologous BMT (ABMT) or no subsequent therapy.

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The effects of porins on renal hemodynamics and on the renal handling of salt and water were studied in rats. The animals injected with 100 micrograms/kg of porins showed an important change in renal potassium handling. In fact the total potassium excretion decreased significantly (p less than 0.

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A group of 484 patients having regular haemodialysis was tested for the presence of antibodies to the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). With a commercial enzyme-linked immunoassay kit, the serum of 17 appeared positive. When these 17 samples were retested by a different method, however, none was found to contain antibodies to the virus.

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The organometal cisplatin has potent antitumor properties. However, its use is sometimes complicated by significant nephrotoxicity. This is characterized by tubular necrosis and impairment of the glomerular filtration rate (GFR).

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Six hundred and sixty-five New England sheep producers responded to a postal survey on management practices, anthelmintic use, and the perceived failure of anthelmintics to control nematodes. Although the average farm had 34.8 lambs and 29.

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Chronic granulomatous disease (CGD), an immunodeficiency syndrome characterized by extreme susceptibility to bacterial infections, is due to a defect of the respiratory burst in human phagocytes. NADPH oxidase, the enzyme that catalyzes the reduction of oxygen and the release of oxidative radicals, was studied in polymorphonuclear leucocytes (PMNs) in a family affected by an x-linked inheritance form at high penetrance of the disease. The contents of cytochrome b, suggested as the terminal component of the oxidase electron transport chain, and FAD, the hypothetical proximal component of the chain, were determined in patients and in carriers.

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Mononuclear phagocytes, an integral part of the lymphoreticular infiltrate of many malignant tissues, might contribute to tumor-associated fibrin deposition through the production of procoagulant activity (PCA). We have studied the PCA of human alveolar macrophages in 28 patients with primary lung cancer and in 9 control subjects. Alveolar macrophages (greater than 97% esterase positive) were isolated form bronchoalveolar lavage fluids by adherence onto plastic.

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The prevalence of probable multiple sclerosis (MS) in Caltanissetta city, Sicily, is at least 51 per 100,000. If possible multiple sclerosis patients are included, it is 54 per 100,000. This value is similar to that found in other cities in Sicily: Enna, Monreale and Agrigento.

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The effects of cis-diamminedichloroplatinum (II) (cisplatin), a drug used in cancer chemotherapy, on the oxidative metabolism, endocytosis, chemotaxis and exocytosis of guinea-pig polymorphonuclear leukocytes were studied. All these functions were negatively influenced, but the same effect (50% inhibition) was observed at different drug concentrations (3 X 10(-5) M for chemotaxis, 10(-4) M for O2 consumption by FMLP and beta-glucuronidase release, 10(-3) M for O2 consumption by PMA and for zymosan engulfment). The effects of the drug can be explained by its ability to bind to membrane proteins, essentially to -SH groups.

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Intralipid, a fat emulsion widely used in parenteral nutrition, can produce marked functional changes of the mononuclear phagocyte system. We investigated the effect of Intralipid administration on the generation of procoagulant activity by rabbit mononuclear phagocytes. Two groups of ten rabbits given either a single infusion of Intralipid 10% or a similar volume of sterile saline were studied before and after infusion.

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A group of 13 patients with advanced, diffuse Hodgkin's disease, poorly responding to the most widely employed primary chemotherapy regimens, were treated with massive chemotherapy (MCH) followed by rescue with non-frozen autologous bone marrow infusion (ABMT). Complete remission (CR) was obtained in 8/13 patients (61.5%) and partial remission in two.

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Twenty-five adults with previously treated acute leukemia were treated with 4-demethoxydaunorubicin (Idarubicin) with a daily dose of 8 mg/m2 for 3 days intravenously. Complete remission was achieved in 3 of 18 patients with acute nonlymphoblastic leukemia (ANLL) and 2 of 6 with lymphoblastic leukemia. Complete remissions were observed in two of eight ANLL patients refractory to cytarabine, anthracycline, and m-Amsa (amsacrine), indicating a lack of cross-resistance between these drugs and Idarubicin.

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The authors review the procoagulant role of mononuclear phagocytes in the activation of blood clotting. Although the intrinsic pathway via the contact system has been considered the most important mechanism leading to fibrin formation, at least in acute inflammation, recent studies strongly suggest a role for the cells of the monocyte-macrophage series, which accumulate in the inflamed areas. These cells, when triggered in vitro by various stimuli (endotoxin, antigens, immune complexes, complement proteolytic products C5a and C3b, allogeneic leucocytes, lymphokines and others), respond with the production of selected procoagulant activities, thereby initiating the coagulation pathways.

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Ten patients with advanced, diffuse Hodgkin's and non-Hodgkin's lymphomas responding poorly to the most widely employed primary chemotherapy regimens were treated with a high-dose chemotherapy (HDC) followed by rescue with non-frozen autologous bone marrow infusion (ABMT). Complete remission (CR) was obtained in seven of ten patients (70%) and partial remission in two. Hemopoietic recovery occurred in nine cases.

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Peripheral blood polymorphonuclear leukocytes of patients with ovarian or uterine-cervix carcinoma were studied during cisplatin chemotherapy for phagocytic oxidative metabolism. In particular, superoxide production by these leukocytes after stimulation with opsonized Zymosan particles was determined. The basal value of oxidative metabolism of leukocytes from neoplastic patients was lower than in normals.

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The AA. have studied biological effects of Laser radiation and Haematoporphyrin (HPD) on Salmonella typhimurium TA 100 strain. Their results do not show a growth of letal effect that they demonstrated on antecedent trials, only dependent from Laser radiation.

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