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The present study was designed to investigate the potential role of heme as a direct inhibitor of cartilage metabolism and growth. We used the embryonic chick pelvic rudiment bioassays and the hypophysectomized rat cartilage sulfation bioassay, both sensitive to growth factors and growth inhibitors. In the chick bioassay pelvic rudiment growth was inhibited when heme was added to the culture medium at 0.

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Pathologic evaluation of tumor extent in a radical prostatectomy specimen for prostatic adenocarcinoma is extremely important in staging and planning further therapy. We studied whole-organ sections of 50 prostate glands, obtained at either radical prostatectomy for adenocarcinoma or cystoprostatectomy for bladder cancer, to evaluate the so-called capsule of the prostate, the prostatic apex, and the surgical margins. The outer surface of the prostatic portion of the specimen was totally inked with different colors for the anterior, posterior, left, and right areas.

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We reviewed retrospectively 97 patients treated with cisplatin, cyclophosphamide and doxorubicin chemotherapy at our hospital to evaluate predictive variables for response to chemotherapy and long-term survival free of disease. Histological subtype influenced response: 70 per cent of the patients with pure transitional cell carcinoma achieved an objective response (partial remission 31 per cent and complete remission 39 per cent), whereas 45 per cent of those with mixed tumors achieved response (partial remission 20 per cent and complete remission 25 per cent). Patients with nodal metastases only had an equal over-all response rate to those with visceral metastasis (64 versus 62 per cent) but patients with nodal metastases had a higher complete remission rate (45 versus 20 per cent).

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The metastatic behavior of the HT-29 human colorectal carcinoma cell line was studied following injection into nude mice by different routes. After intrasplenic injection, experimental metastases formed in the livers of most mice. Variant lines were established in culture from the liver lesions and from tumors growing at the site of injection, the spleen.

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A model, designated the two-distribution model, has been developed to estimate the incidence of human infertility based on alterations in sperm measures. Such alterations could be based on those obtained in populations exposed to a potential reproductive toxin or extrapolated from animal studies. The model requires distributions of sperm measures as input data; studies in which only averages and measures of variation are presented would not provide data bases useful for these calculations.

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The clinical, radiologic, and pathologic features of seven patients with pulmonary dirofilariasis were studied. The findings were analyzed in conjunction with those of 76 cases previously reported from the United States. We found that, in most instances, the disease was acquired in states along the Atlantic and Gulf coasts and occurred predominantly in whites (94.

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Erythromelalgia and myeloproliferative disorders.

Arch Intern Med

January 1989

Department of Clinical Immunology and Biological Therapy, University of Texas M.D. Anderson Hospital and Tumor Institute, Houston 77030.

Erythromelalgia (erythermalgia) is characterized by attacks of severe burning pain, erythema, and warmth of the extremities, primarily the feet and, to a lesser extent, the hands. The distress is provoked by environmental heat, exercise, and dependency; it is relieved by exposure to cold and elevation of the extremity. Primary and secondary forms of erythromelalgia exist.

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Immunogenic variants (Imm+) generated after the treatment of murine tumor cells with the mutagen N-methyl-N'-nitro-N-nitrosoguanidine (MNNG) can produce a strong protective response against non-mutagenized parent tumor cells. The use of this methodology to treat human tumors is currently thwarted by technological difficulties in applying the findings obtained with murine models to human disease. Two of these difficulties are described in this study.

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One hundred seventy-four evaluable patients with noninflammatory Stage III (both operable and inoperable) breast cancer were treated with a combined modality strategy between 1974 and 1985. All patients received combination chemotherapy with 5-fluorouracil, Adriamycin (doxorubicin), and cyclophosphamide (FAC) as their initial form of therapy. After three cycles of chemotherapy, local treatment in the form of a total mastectomy with axillary dissection, or radiotherapy, or both, was completed.

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Forty-one patients who had pheochromocytoma are described. These patients represent the experience of the authors over the last 19 years. The diagnoses, investigations, treatments, and pitfalls of this study and the management of these patients are described.

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We report 16 cases of a distinctive, biologically aggressive variant of small lymphocytic lymphoma/leukemia (SLL/L) that is characterized by the diffuse proliferation of cells normally comprising the pseudoproliferation centers (so-called paraimmunoblasts). Demographically, the patients differed in no significant regard from patients with SLL/L of usual type. Rapidly progressive, generalized lymphadenopathy was the dominant clinical finding in 15 of the 16 patients; one patient presented with symptoms related to lymphomatous involvement of the stomach and regional lymph nodes.

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A case of mucinous islet cell carcinoma associated with watery diarrhea and hypokalemia syndrome is reported. Electron microscopic and immunohistochemical studies demonstrated mucigen granules and endocrine features in the tumor cells. The significance of the findings with regard to the histogenesis and diagnosis of this rare neoplasm is discussed.

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Basal cell hyperplasia (BCH) is an uncommon proliferative lesion of the prostate gland. We studied ten cases of BCH, one case of an unusual adenoid basal cell tumor (ABT), and one case of a prostatic adenoid cystic carcinoma (ACC), using a panel of antibodies to define the histogenesis of these lesions. Monoclonal antibodies (MoAb) directed against a cytokeratin, which selectively stains basal cells (34 beta E12), and against muscle-specific actin, which stains myoepithelial cells (HHF35), were used.

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Thirty-seven cases of uterine leiomyosarcoma are presented, along with nine cases of leiomyoma variants from which they were distinguished. All patients were followed for a minimum of 10 years. In cases with nuclear pleomorphism, leiomyosarcoma was diagnosed when there were five or more mitotic figures in ten consecutive high-power (X400) fields in the most active area of the tumor, and also when there were fewer mitotic figures but extensive tumor necrosis (there was only one leiomyosarcoma without nuclear pleomorphism, and it had more than 20 mitotic figures in ten high-power fields).

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Forty-three consecutive patients with metastatic breast cancer and clearly measurable disease were treated with sequential multiagent chemotherapy. Therapy consisted of the administration in fixed sequence of cisplatin, doxorubicin, and cyclophosphamide (PAC) (four cycles), vinblastine, doxorubicin, and dexamethasone (VAD) (six cycles), and VP-16, methotrexate, and 5-fluorouracil (VMF) (six cycles). At the conclusion of 16 cycles of chemotherapy, all treatment was stopped.

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Three hundred ten patients with Stage II or Stage III breast cancer were entered on an adjuvant protocol consisting of a combination of 5-fluorouracil, doxorubicin, cyclophosphamide, vincristine, and prednisone (FACVP). In the second phase of the study, patients with estrogen receptor-negative tumors received sequential courses of methotrexate and vinblastine. Other patients, who were estrogen receptor-positive or unknown, were randomized to receive either tamoxifen alone or tamoxifen plus methotrexate and vinblastine.

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Delayed-type hypersensitivity (DTH) to allogeneic tumor cells exhibits two phases, an early reaction peaking at 2 h, and a late phase at 24 h after challenge with viable tumor cells. The purpose of this study was to determine whether DTH to syngeneic tumors also displays two phases and whether either reactivity is involved in tumor rejection in vivo. When normal animals were immunized and challenged with syngeneic regressor tumors induced by UV radiation, a tumor-specific DTH exhibiting both early and late phases was seen.

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Myocutaneous flaps and prosthetic materials have greatly facilitated reconstruction after massive chest wall resection. This series includes 112 such procedures. Latissimus dorsi, rectus abdominis, omental, pectoralis major, and contralateral breast flaps were used in 80 patients.

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The effects of cellular differentiation on the repair of DNA damage induced by uv radiation were investigated in the murine 3T3-T proadipocyte cell culture system. Upon exposure to human plasma, actively cycling 3T3-T cells (stem cells) undergo growth arrest, which is followed by terminal differentiation into lipid-laden adipocytes. In response to uv irradiation, the level of unscheduled DNA synthesis is significantly lower in adipocytes as compared to stem cells.

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Epithelial salivary gland tumours presenting in the first month of life (perinatal tumours) are exclusively of major salivary gland origin and predominantly of the parotid gland. Approximately 25 per cent of these rare tumours have been histologically and/or biologically malignant. Except for an occasional pleomorphic and monomorphic adenoma, the majority of the tumours are proliferations suggesting a tumourous arrest of maturation of the salivary gland anlage, hence their designation as embryomas.

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Tumor-to-tumor metastases are rare occurrences. A 75-yr-old male presented with an enlarging axillary mass. Further investigation revealed an adenocarcinoma of the colon and a colonic polyp.

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We report a case of pathologically proven metastatic trophoblastic neoplasm involving the adnexa which occurred after dilatation and curettage and chemotherapy. Duplex doppler ultrasound demonstrated increased vascularity in the adnexa. Angiography was sensitive but did not decisively distinguish between tumor in the adnexa and arteriovenous fistula in the uterus.

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