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Korean Journal of Hematology ; : 15-22, 2003.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-720956

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: One of the most frequent cytogenetic abnormality in acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is t(8;21) (q22;q22), with rearrangement of the AML1 gene on chromosome 21q22 and the ETO gene on chromosome 8q22. In adult AML1/ETO-associated leukemia patients, chemotherapy alone results in cure rates that are comparable to or better than those achieved with allogenic bone marrow transplantation. Despite the relatively good prognosis of AML1/ETO fusion transcript, relapse of leukemia remains the most common cause of treatment failure. Monitoring minimal residual disease (MRD) in leukemia has two main aims : to assess the effectiveness of treatment and to detect early signs of relapse. Reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR)- based methods is the rapid and sensitive method in the identification of this molecular abnormality. The purpose of this study is to ensure the usefulness of the RT-PCR technique for detecting MRD in AML1/ETO-associated leukemia patients in remission and to establish the correlation of the serial detection of AML1/ETO fusion transcripts after complete remission and long-term outcome. METHODS: From the bone marrow aspirates of 25 AML1/ETO positive AML patients, serial detection of AML1/ETO fusion trascripts was performed using RT-PCR. RESULTS: AML1/ETO fusion transcripts were positive in 14 cases who did not show t(8;21). In serial assay, AML1/ETO fusion transcripts was positive in 9 cases and negative in 13 cases at 10 weeks after complete remission. AML1/ETO fusion transcripts (+) group has 107.4+/-18.2 months suvival and AML1/ETO fusion transcripts (-) group has 47.3+/-18.0 months survival. However, there is no significance (P=0.11). CONCLUSION: This study suggests that the early negative conversion of AML1/ETO fusion transcript may be the good prognostic predictor. The RT-PCR technique is useful for detecting minimal residual disease in leukemia patients in remission and it may improve the therapeutic strategy for leukemia.


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Adult , Male , Female , Humans , Bone Marrow Transplantation
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Korean Journal of Nephrology ; : 547-551, 2000.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-172295

ABSTRACT

NSAIDs are now the most widely prescribed of all drugs for the therapy of a large variety of disorders including rheumatologic disorders, and so the population of patients who are at risk for adverse effects of these drugs is rapidly expanding. A number of renal and electrolyte problems have been associated with the use of NSAIDs, including alterations in glome-rular filtration rate, hyperkalemia, acute interstitial nephritis and papillary necrosis. While the use of NSAIDs has also been associated with minimal change nephrotic syndrome, this complication has almost invariably occured in association with an acute interstitial nephritis. Recently, we experienced a case of minimal change nephrotic syndrome without significant interstitial inflammation associated with the use of NSAIDs. This patient is a 64-year-old female who developed the generalized edema and about 10kg of weight gain since three days ago. She had taken the anti-inflammatory drugs for five years intermittently and started taking diclofenac sodium, 25mg orally three times a day, 10 days before admission for increasing pain in her knees. Laboratory findings disclosed the following values WBC 5,200/mm3 with only 0.6% eosinophils, total serum protein 4.0g/dL, albumin 1.2 g/dL, BUN 17mg/dL, creatinine 0.8mg/dL, sodium 140 mmol/L, potassium 4.0mmol/L, chloride 113mmol/L, total cholesterol 338mg/dL, triglyceride 203mg/dL; 24-hour protein excretion 3.6g, creatinine clearance 52.8 mL/min ; serologic tests were unremarkable. A renal biopsy revealed no abnormality except for focal mild interstitial infiltration of chronic inflammatory cells with a few atrophic tubules on light microscopy. Immunofluorescence studies showed diffuse trace mesangial deposits of IgM, and electromicroscopy revealed diffuse obliteration of the epithelial foot process and villous transformation of the epitherial cell cytoplasms without electrondense deposits. These findings were consistent with minimal-change disease. Diclofenac was discontinued on admission because of the likelihood the renal disease was drugrelated and she treated with low-dose(40-80mg/d) of furosemide. Fourteen days after stopping diclofenac, her massive edema and weight gain resolved and laboratory studies showed a 24-hour urine protein excretion of 80mg and serum albumin of 2.7g/dL. There has been no relapse for five months since then.


Subject(s)
Female , Humans , Middle Aged , Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal , Biopsy , Cholesterol , Creatinine , Cytoplasm , Diclofenac , Edema , Eosinophils , Filtration , Fluorescent Antibody Technique , Foot , Furosemide , Hyperkalemia , Immunoglobulin M , Inflammation , Knee , Microscopy , Necrosis , Nephritis, Interstitial , Nephrosis, Lipoid , Potassium , Recurrence , Serologic Tests , Serum Albumin , Sodium , Triglycerides , Weight Gain
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Korean Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy ; : 554-558, 2000.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-125814

ABSTRACT

The terms "gastrointestinal stromal tumor" (GIST) have been applied to mesenchymal tumos that represent neither typical leiomyoma nor schwannoma. The majority of GISTs are Located in the stomach and small intestine, and only 4% of GISTs are found in duodenum. The most important characteristic is their indolent, slow-growing nature, rendering the most common definitions of malignancy invalid and inapplicable. Clinical and pathological criteria to differentiate benign from malignant GISTs are not well established. Tumor size and mitoic activity are commonly considered as important features, allowing for the prediction of biological behaviour and outcome. The case of a 87-year-old male patient who was presented with melena and acute anemia is herein reported. Esophagogastroduodenoscopy and computed tomography of the abdomen revealed two submucosal tumors in the stomach and duodenum. Histological and immunohistochemical studies on the surgical resection specimen revealed a gastrointestinal stromal tumor of an uncommiteed type, with no evidence of increased mitotic activity. The patient was treated with local excision of the tumors and is now in a favorable state.


Subject(s)
Aged, 80 and over , Humans , Male , Abdomen , Anemia , Duodenum , Endoscopy, Digestive System , Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors , Hemorrhage , Intestine, Small , Leiomyoma , Melena , Neurilemmoma , Stomach
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The Korean Journal of Hepatology ; : 142-147, 1999.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-23717

ABSTRACT

Symptomatic hepatic cysts are infrequently seen. A 82-year-old woman was admitted because of growing abdominal mass and pain. On admission, the mass was palpated on right upper quadrant of the abdomen. Ultrasonography and computed tomography disclosed a huge cystic lesion of the liver. It measured 22.5 x 19.0 x 18.0 cm and had a thick wall that was irregular. Because of the patient's symptoms and the radiologic findings, the decision was made to aspirate the cyst percutaneously under fluoroscopic guidance. Percutaneous drainage yielded approximately 3300 cc of yellow brownish fluid. A cytologic evaluation of the fluid was negative for malignant cells, and a fluid analysis was described as predominantly inflammatory in nature. Cultures revealed a growth of Klebsiella oxytoca. After drainage of the cystic fluid, we instilled contrast medium. No communication between the cyst and bile ducts was seen. Seven days later, the patient was discharged. Four months after treatment, no reaccumulated fluid was observed by ultrasonography. Ten months after treatment, the patient is healthy without abdominal discomfort. We report a case of the infected huge hepatic cyst successfully treated with fluoroscopic-uided percutaneous drainage.


Subject(s)
Aged, 80 and over , Female , Humans , Abdomen , Bile Ducts , Drainage , Klebsiella oxytoca , Liver , Ultrasonography
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