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Clinical Medicine of China ; (12): 146-148, 2015.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-460447

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Objective To investigate the significance of CD44v6 expression in acute leukemia( AL) and it's relation with the prognosis of AL. Methods Sixty AL patients were treated by enzyme linked immunosorbent assay( ELISA)as initial treatment group. Fourty-seven cases were remission as remission group, and 20 cases with no-remission group. Meanwhile,45 healthy people were served as the control group. The level of CD44v6 was measured by ELISA. Results The serum CD44v6 in initial treatment patients,remission group, no-remission group and control group were( 179. 34 ± 39. 41 )μg/L,( 190. 61 ± 28. 05 )μg/L,( 106. 72 ± 26. 38)μg/L and(98. 31 ± 21. 78)μg/L respectively,and the difference was significant( F =56. 303,P﹤0. 01),and the CD44v6 of initial treatment group and remission group were higher than that of no-remission group and control group(P﹤0. 05). The leukocyte levels was positive related to CD44v6 levels in 60 patients(r=0. 826,P﹤0. 01),and it was also related to disease stage,extramedullary infiltration(( r=0. 485,0. 512;P﹤0. 01). Conclusion The level of CD44v6 is closely related with the occurrence and development of acute leukemia. The assay of CD44v6 in serum of AL patients is helpful in diagnosing and predicting the risk of metastasis and prognosis in AL.

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Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma ; (12): 206-208, 2013.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-474804

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Objective To study the cytogenetic features of acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and analyze the association with cytogenetic features and early responses after induction therapy.Methods The karyotypes of 395 patients who had been newly diagnosed with AML were analyzed.These patients were divided into three groups (low-risk,intermediate-risk and high-risk),according to the AML NCCN guidelines.The incidence of different karyotypes in these three groups and the complete remission (CR) rate after the first cycle of induction therapy were analyzed.Results The incidence rates of karyotypes in high-risk,intermediate-risk and low-risk groups were 50.56 % (180/356),39.89 % (142/356),9.55 % (34/356),respectively.All patients with t(15;17) who completed induction therapy reached CR.There was significant difference in the CR rates of t(8;21) groups with or without additional karyotypes [92.00 %(23/25) vs 50.00 %(11/22)] (x2 =10.317,P =0.001).There was no significant difference in the CR rates between normal and-Y karyotype group [61.90 % (39/63) vs 58.82 % (10/17)] (x2 =0.054,P =0.817).Complex cytogenetics ascribed to the low-risk group,of which monosomal karyotype was common,nine of ten patients with monosomal karyotype were associated with an inferior CR rate.Conclusion The cytogenetic features of AML are different from previous reports by other centers.The cytogenetic features of AML patients not only influence the long-term survival,but also the CR rates of induction therapy.

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Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology ; : 1693-1701, 2003.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-33842

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OBJECTIVE: To evaluate pathological complete remission rate (pCR), survival rate, recurrence rate, 91 patients who had clinical complete remission with epithelial ovarian cancer were studied. METHODS: From 1983 to 2002, 91 consecutive patients with epithelial ovarian cancer underwent surgical cytoreduction followed by platinum-based chemotherapy at the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Hanyang University Hospital. At the conclusion of chemotherapy, all patients who were clinically disease free and whose CA 125 was 2 cm with advanced stage at primary surgery and negative second-look findings should be the focus of future protocols for consolidation chemotherapy.


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Humans , Consolidation Chemotherapy , Drug Therapy , Gynecology , Laparotomy , Logistic Models , Neoplasm, Residual , Obstetrics , Ovarian Neoplasms , Pathology , Recurrence , Salvage Therapy , Survival Rate
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