Hairy cells obtained from nine patients with hairy cell leukaemia were found to be sensitive to a heterologous anti-human B lymphocyte serum using a cytotoxicity assay and the ultrastructural characterization after immunoperoxydase labelling. This antiserum raised in the rabbit and rendered specific by extensive absorptions with human immunoglobulins, erythrocytes, thymocytes and monocytes, reacted with normal and pathological B lymphocytes but not with monocytes, as demonstrated by ultrastructural studies. In addition, a heterologous anti-hairy cell serum was prepared and absorbed with erythrocytes, thymocytes and monocytes.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe results of 373 lymphography examinations with radioactive lipiodol, conducted in 408 patients with Hodgkin's disease for diagnostic and prophylactic therapeutic purposes, during investigations carried out from 1966 to 1973 are analyzed. Tolerance was always excellent, especially from the hematological point of view. The efficacy of the procedure can be assessed by the fact that there were only 6% of failures (21/373) in glandular regions irradiated in this way for prophylactic purposes.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBetween november 1974 and august 1976, 100 acute myeloïd leukemias were treated by the same protocol L. 275. Induction treatment was daunorubicine, vincristine, cytosine arabinoside, in one intensive course for patients under 65 and cyclophosphamide (CPM), VCR and CAR in a less intensive and repetitive courses for patients over 65.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNouv Rev Fr Hematol (1978)
November 1978
Delayed hypersensitivity skin reactions to Tuberculin and Candidin were studied in 28 patients with non lymphoid acute leukemias. The reactions were found negative in most patients during blastic crises, whereas delayed skin reactions to Candidin were positive during remissions. The possible prognostic significance of the depressed delayed hypersensitivity response in such patients deserves further studies.
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