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Journal of the Egyptian National Cancer Institute. 1984; 1 (3): 17-31
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-106128

ABSTRACT

The sera of 25 patients suffering from advanced stages [T3 and T4] of carcinoma of the bilharzial urinary bladder were examined for serum proteins and immunoglobulin levels. In addition, sera of 16 bilharzial cystitis patients and of 16 normal healthy individuals were included in the study. While there was a reduction in the albumin level and an increase in alpha-1, alpha-2, and gamma globulin levels in the sera of the 25 cancer patients, the beta globulins remained apparently unchanged and the alpha-2/beta ratio had therefore inverted values [1.5] as compared to normal controls [0.9]. A definite increase in IgG, IgA, IgM and IgE fractions in bilharzial bladder cancer patients was found. The immunoglobulin levels were higher in patients with T3 than with T4 lesions. On the other hand, there was a marked decrease in the non-immunoglobulin component[s] in sera of the cancer patients. This decrease was noted more in patients with T4 than in those with T3 lesions. Serum proteins and immunoglobulins in the bilharzial cystitis patients had intermediate values more or less midway between the bladder cancer patients and the normal controls


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Schistosomiasis , Immunoglobulins/blood , Proteins/blood , Blood Protein Electrophoresis
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Journal of the Egyptian National Cancer Institute. 1984; 1 (3): 45-56
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-106130

ABSTRACT

The sera of 90 lymphoma and 60 leukemic patients were studied for the presence of either HBsAg or anti-HBs using counter-electrophoresis. In addition, the study included 40 breast cancer patients and 20 normal healthy subjects as controls. The findings indicated a close and specific association between hepatitis B infection and leukemia. The frequency of exposure in leukemia patients was 17% compared to 5% in the other groups. Acute leukemia cases with positive HBsAg or anti-HBs reactions indicated a group with very bad prognosis. The causal relationship of hepatitis B virus to certain types of leukemias was discussed


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Hepatitis B Surface Antigens/blood , Incidence , Lymphoma , Leukemia , Breast Neoplasms
3.
Journal of the Egyptian National Cancer Institute. 1984; 1 (3): 57-62
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-106131

ABSTRACT

Seventy-four patients with Hodgkin's disease, lymphomas, and breast cancer were treated with vindesine 3 mg - 3.5mg/ m/[2]/week iv. Complete, partial and mixed responses were encountered in 16 of 26 patients with Hodgkins disease, in 9 of 24 lymphoma patients, and partial response in 4 of 24 breast cancer patients. Mild to moderate degree of peripheral neuropathy was encountered in 46 patients. Mild leucopenia was seen in 12 patients. It is concluded that vindesine is efficacious in Hodgkin's disease and lymphomas, and is recommended for combination chemotherapy regimes


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Breast Neoplasms/drug therapy , Vindesine/administration & dosage , Vindesine/adverse effects , Chemotherapy, Adjuvant
4.
Journal of the Egyptian National Cancer Institute. 1984; 1 (3): 87-98
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-106134

ABSTRACT

The effect of cyclophosphamide, Methotrexate and Fluorouracil [CMF] was investigated on intestinal enzymes [5-nucleotidase, Alkaline phosphatase and Glucose-6-phosphatase] as well as on the histopathology of intestinal mucosa of mice. The drugs were given either as single agent or in combination in two dose schedule, a one day puls therapy or once every other day for 5 doses. Intestinal 5-nucleotidase is the most significantly elevated enzyme and no sign of recovery was observed 10 days after [CMF] administration. Histopathology of mice intestine showed that the initial changes that were observed by repeated small doses were more severe than those observed after single pulse administration, recovery of which needs more than ten days


Subject(s)
Animals, Laboratory , Combined Modality Therapy/toxicity , Cyclophosphamide/toxicity , Fluorouracil/toxicity , Methotrexate/toxicity , Intestines/pathology , Histology , Mice
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Journal of the Egyptian National Cancer Institute. 1984; 1 (3): 123-131
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-106138

ABSTRACT

Forty three patients in stage III and IV malignant lymphoma [17 H.D. and 26 N.H.L] were investigated in this study for presence of paraproteins in their sera and subsequently of clinical manifestations of paraproteinaemia. Twenty nine of them were males and 14 were females. Their ages ranged between 15 and 65 years. Twenty one [48.8%] presented with one or more of the clinical manifestations related to paraproteins in their sera: cold urticaria was detected in 12 occasions, purpura in 8, chilblains in 6. tingling and numbness in 4, Chronic leg ulcers in 4, acrocyanosis in 2, vasculitis and Raynaud's phenomenon each in one occasion. Qualitative and quantitative determination of the different types of paraproteins was performed. Cryoglobulin was found in the sera of 30 patients [69.7%]. paraglobulin was detected in 14 patients [32.5%]. Simple type of cryoglobulin [mostly of IgG] was present in 19 patients and mixed type [IgG and IgM] in 11 patients and both types were more frequent in females. Cold urticaria, purpura, chilbains and chronic leg ulcers were associated with simple cryoglobulins in most occasions, while patients complaining of tingling sensation and numbness, acrocyanosis and vasculitis had mostly mixed cryoglobulins. Pyroglobulin have no clinical significance, yet it was associated with high level of cryoglobulin. Hypoalbuminaemia was detected in 56% of cases. The main disturbance in globulin was elevation in total globulin, alpha-1 and gamma fractions. Hypergammaglobulinaemia was marked in H.D. [88.1%] than N.H.L. patients [34.6%]. Chemotherapy treatment showed decrease in cryoglobulin level in some cases, while there was an obvious increase in the albumin, normalisation of globulin and improvement in the general condition of patients


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Lymphoma, Non-Hodgkin , Hodgkin Disease , Globulins , Immunoglobulins/blood , Paraproteins/blood , Blood Protein Electrophoresis , Signs and Symptoms
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