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Thromb Haemost ; 52(2): 131-3, 1984 Oct 31.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6084319

ABSTRACT

An inhibitor to clotting factor VIII (anti-VIII:C) developed in a 70 year old woman with carcinoma of the pancreas three months after palliative by-pass surgery. A life-threatening sublingual haemorrhage was controlled by infusion of human factor VIII concentrate in high dosage. With the objective of reducing pancreatic tumour size, combination cytotoxic therapy with fluorouracil and CCNU was given. Reduction in the size of the tumour was associated with disappearance of anti-VIII:C, reappearance of normal quantities of clotting factor VIII (VIII:C) in the plasma and resolution of the bleeding tendency. The anti-VIII:C was characterised as being predominantly of the IgG4 sub-class with k light chains. In vitro and in vivo studies showed the inactivation of VIII:C by anti-VIII:C was markedly non-linear. Normal quantities of factor VIII coagulant antigen (VIII:CAg) were detected in the patient's plasma when VIII:C levels were negligible.


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Adenocarcinoma/complications , Antibodies/analysis , Factor VIII/immunology , Fluorouracil/pharmacology , Lomustine/pharmacology , Pancreatic Neoplasms/complications , Adenocarcinoma/drug therapy , Aged , Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols , Factor VIII/administration & dosage , Factor VIII/analysis , Female , Fluorouracil/administration & dosage , Humans , Immunoglobulin G/immunology , Immunoglobulin kappa-Chains/immunology , Lomustine/administration & dosage , Palliative Care , Pancreatic Neoplasms/drug therapy
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Br J Prev Soc Med ; 31(3): 148-53, 1977 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-588853

ABSTRACT

There is increased concern over the apparent rise in incidence of patients with carcinoma of the ovary, particularly in older women. In an attempt to identify aetiological factors 300 women with cancer of the ovary diagnosed at laparatomy were studied. A questionnaire was administered to these women (Group A) and to two control groups matched by age. The first control group (Group B) comprised patients in a gynaecological ward and the second (Group C) comprised were shown in the obstetric history of the three groups. Fewer of the women in Group A had married and fewer had ever been pregnant and the family size was smaller. Significantly fewer of them recollected an attack of mumps, measles, or rubella. In all, only 81 of the whole series of 900 had used oral contraceptives, 19 of Group A and 31 in each of the control groups, a statistically significant deficiency. These findings support those of other investigations and suggest lines of further inquiry.


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Ovarian Neoplasms/epidemiology , Adenocarcinoma/epidemiology , Adolescent , Adult , Age Factors , Contraceptives, Oral , Cystadenocarcinoma/epidemiology , Cystadenoma/epidemiology , Endometriosis , Female , Humans , Measles , Middle Aged , Mumps , Ovarian Neoplasms/etiology , Rubella , United Kingdom
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