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Eur J Surg Oncol ; 49(8): 1481-1488, 2023 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36935222

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Pseudomyxoma peritonei (PMP) is a rare malignant disease. Adding of the Ki67 proliferation index to the PSOGI PMP classification provided two different subcategories of the extensive HG-PMP group (HG-PMP ≤15% and HG-PMP >15%) with different survival in a previous unicentric study. This study aims to carry out an external and multicentre validation of this new proposed classification. METHOD: It was a prospective analysis of samples from a historical and international cohort of patients. A representative area with higher cellular density was used to determine the Ki67%. The Ki67 proliferation index (%) was determined in all the HG-PMP patients. A Cox proportional hazard models and multivariable COX models were used. The Kaplan-Meier method and the two-tailed log-rank test were used to analyse the effect of different PSOGI-Ki67 categories on OS and DFS. Its predictive accuracy was analysed using Harrel's C-index and the ROC curve. The calibration was performed using the calibration plots matching. RESULTS: After exclusions, 349 patients were available for analysis. The 5-years OS were 86% for LG-PMP, 59% for HG-PMP≤15, 38% for HG-PMP>15 and 42% for SRC-PMP (p = 0.0001). The 5-years DFS were 49% for LG-PMP, 35% for HG-PMP≤15, 16% for HG-PMP>15 and 18% SRC-PMP (p = 0.0001). The discrimination capability of PSOGI-Ki67 was validated. CONCLUSION: the PSOGI-Ki67 classification discriminates and predicts the OS and DFS in patients with PMP dividing the HG-PMP category into two well-defined sub-categories. The Ki67 proliferation index should be incorporated routinely in the pathology report for these patients.


Subject(s)
Peritoneal Neoplasms , Pseudomyxoma Peritonei , Humans , Pseudomyxoma Peritonei/pathology , Ki-67 Antigen , Peritoneal Neoplasms/pathology , Prognosis , Proportional Hazards Models , Retrospective Studies
2.
Eur J Surg Oncol ; 42(8): 1123-31, 2016 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27160355

ABSTRACT

Recently, Peritoneal Surface Oncology Group International (PSOGI) developed a novel comprehensive treatment consisting of cytoreductive surgery (CRS) and perioperative chemotherapy (POC) for the treatment of peritoneal metastases (PM) from gastric cancer with curative intent. This article reviews the results of this treatment and verifies its indication. In this strategy, peritoneal cancer index (PCI) is determined by laparoscopy, and a peritoneal port is placed. Neoadjuvant bidirectional intraperitoneal/systemic chemotherapy (NIPS) is performed for 3 cycles, and then laparotomy is performed. Cytoreductive surgery with peritonectomy procedures and hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemoperfusion (HIPEC) are performed. Multivariate analyses showed that completeness of cytoreduction, pathologic response to NIPS and PCI level and cytologic status after NIPS, as independent prognostic factors. PCI less than cut-off level after NIPS, negative cytology after NIPS, and positive response to NIPS were identified as the indications for comprehensive treatment. Patients who hold these criteria should be considered as the candidates for CRS and HIPEC.


Subject(s)
Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols/therapeutic use , Cytoreduction Surgical Procedures/methods , Hyperthermia, Induced/methods , Peritoneal Neoplasms/therapy , Stomach Neoplasms/surgery , Cisplatin/administration & dosage , Docetaxel , Drug Combinations , Humans , Infusions, Parenteral , Multivariate Analysis , Neoadjuvant Therapy , Oxonic Acid/administration & dosage , Peritoneal Neoplasms/secondary , Peritoneum/surgery , Stomach Neoplasms/pathology , Taxoids/administration & dosage , Tegafur/administration & dosage
3.
Eur J Surg Oncol ; 36(1): 23-9, 2010 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19931375

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION: The role of sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB) in patients with locally advanced breast cancer (LABC) with potentially sterilized axillary lymph nodes after neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAC) remains unclear. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Between 2002 and 2008, SLNB with both blue-dye and radioisotope injection was performed in 77 patients with LABC whose cytopathologically confirmed positive axillary node(s) became clinically negative after NAC. Factors associated with SLN identification and false-negative rates, presence of non-sentinel lymph node (non-SLN) metastasis were analyzed retrospectively. RESULTS: SLNB was successful in 92% of the patients. Axillary status was predicted with 90% accuracy and a false-negative rate of 13.7%. Patients with residual tumor size >2 cm had a decreased SLN identification rate (p=0.002). Axillary nodal status before NAC (N2 versus N1) was associated with higher false-negative rates (p=0.04). Positive non-SLN(s) were more frequent in patients with multifocal/multicentric tumors (versus unifocal; p=0.003) and positive lymphovascular invasion (versus negative; p=0.0001). SLN(s) positive patients with pathologic tumor size >2 cm (versus 2 cm, and extra-sentinel node extension.


Subject(s)
Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols/therapeutic use , Breast Neoplasms/pathology , Lymphatic Metastasis , Neoadjuvant Therapy , Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy , Adult , Aged , Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols/administration & dosage , Axilla , Breast Neoplasms/drug therapy , Cyclophosphamide/administration & dosage , Docetaxel , Doxorubicin/administration & dosage , Female , Fluorouracil/administration & dosage , Humans , Middle Aged , Taxoids/administration & dosage
4.
Surg Innov ; 16(1): 21-5, 2009 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19064591

ABSTRACT

Ethyl pyruvate is a simple derivative in Ca(+2)- and K(+)-containing balanced salt solution of pyruvate to avoid the problems associated with the instability of pyruvate in solution. It has been shown to ameliorate the effects of ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) injury in many organs. It has also been shown that I/R injury delays the healing of colonic anastomosis. In this study, the effect of ethyl pyruvate on the healing of colon anastomosis and anastomotic strength after I/R injury was investigated. Anastomosis of the colon was performed in 32 adult male Wistar albino rats divided into 4 groups of 8 individuals: (1) sham-operated control group (group 1); (2) 30 minutes of intestinal I/R by superior mesenteric artery occlusion (group 2); (3) I/R+ ethyl pyruvate (group 3), ethyl pyruvate was administered as a 50-mg/kg/d single dose; and (4) I/R+ ethyl pyruvate (group 4), ethyl pyruvate administration was repeatedly (every 6 hours) at the same dose (50 mg/kg). On the fifth postoperative day, animals were killed. Perianastomotic tissue hydroxyproline contents and anastomotic bursting pressures were measured in all groups. When the anastomotic bursting pressures and tissue hydroxyproline contents were compared, it was found that they were decreased in group 2 when compared with groups 1, 3, and 4 (P < .05). Both anastomotic bursting pressure (P = .005) and hydroxyproline content (P < .001) levels were found to be significantly increased with ethyl pyruvate administration when compared with group 2. When ethyl pyruvate administration doses were compared, a significant difference was not observed (P > .05). Ethyl pyruvate significantly prevents the delaying effect of I/R injury on anastomotic strength and healing independent from doses of administration.


Subject(s)
Pyruvates/pharmacology , Reperfusion Injury/prevention & control , Wound Healing/drug effects , Anastomosis, Surgical , Animals , Dose-Response Relationship, Drug , Male , Pyruvates/therapeutic use , Rats , Rats, Wistar
5.
J Cell Mol Med ; 7(3): 307-12, 2003.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14594555

ABSTRACT

This paper aimed to analyze the association of polymorphism of GSTM1 0/0 genotype with laryngeal cancer along a hospital based case-control study. Polymorphisms of GSTM1 0/0 of samples from 36 patients with laryngeal cancer and 35 healthy controls were detected by PCR method. The reaction used as GSTM1 primers, using the sequence sense: 5'-CTGCCCTACTTGGATTGATGGG-3' and antisense: 5'-TGGATTGTAGCAGATCATGC-3'. N Acetyl transferase 1 (NAT1) gene using the primers sense: 5'-TAAAAGTAAAATGATTTGCTTTCG-3' and antisense: 5'- GCTTTCTAGCATAAATCACCAA-3' was used as internal positive control. Two sided 2 and multivariation analysis were used to analyse the results. The proportions of GSTM1 deleted genotype in cases and controls were 47.2% and 54.3%, respectively. There was significant increment of GSTM 0/0 genotype frequency in moderate smokers group of patients compared to control (P=0.033, OR= 4.78, 95% CI = 1.30-7.13). We conclude that GSTM1 deleted genotype may be a genetic susceptibility marker for laryngeal cancer whose exposed to low doses carcinogens. The absence of this enzyme seems to have a role in the development of laryngeal cancer, in which the mechanism still needs further investigation.


Subject(s)
Glutathione Transferase/genetics , Laryngeal Neoplasms/genetics , Nicotiana/adverse effects , Polymorphism, Genetic , Smoking/adverse effects , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Case-Control Studies , Female , Genotype , Glutathione Transferase/metabolism , Humans , Laryngeal Neoplasms/enzymology , Male , Middle Aged , Risk Factors
6.
Biochem J ; 324 ( Pt 1): 231-6, 1997 May 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9164861

ABSTRACT

Treatment of T47-D human breast carcinoma cells with recombinant prolactin (rhPRL) induced a concentration- and time-dependent increase in the phosphotyrosine content of JAK2. rhPRL also stimulated JAK2 tyrosine phosphorylation more weakly in three other breast carcinoma lines, MCF-7, ZR-75-1 and MDA-MB-231. Furthermore it stimulated tyrosine phosphorylation of two isoforms of the transcriptional activator STAT5, STAT5a and STAT5b. Surprisingly, rhPRL treatment of T47-D cells also stimulated tyrosine phosphorylation of focal adhesion kinase (FAK), as determined by immunoprecipitation with anti-phosphotyrosine antibody followed by immunoblotting with a specific FAK antibody. The effect of rhPRL was rapid and concentration-dependent, being maximal at 5 ng/ml. At rhPRL concentrations above 25 ng/ml, FAK tyrosine phosphorylation declined but remained above control levels at 100 ng/ml. rhPRL also stimulated paxillin tyrosine phosphorylation in T47-D cells with similar concentration- and time-dependence. In a second human breast carcinoma cell line, MCF-7, rhPRL produced very similar effects on FAK and paxillin tyrosine phosphorylation. These findings identify a new protein tyrosine kinase pathway in the action of the lactogenic hormone rhPRL and represent the first report that a hormone acting through a member of the haemopoietin receptor superfamily can regulate the FAK/paxillin pathway.


Subject(s)
Cell Adhesion Molecules/metabolism , Prolactin/pharmacology , Protein-Tyrosine Kinases/metabolism , Proto-Oncogene Proteins , Breast Neoplasms , Cell Adhesion Molecules/isolation & purification , Cytoskeletal Proteins/metabolism , Female , Focal Adhesion Kinase 1 , Focal Adhesion Protein-Tyrosine Kinases , Humans , Janus Kinase 2 , Kinetics , Paxillin , Phosphoproteins/metabolism , Phosphorylation , Phosphotyrosine/metabolism , Protein-Tyrosine Kinases/isolation & purification , Recombinant Proteins/pharmacology , Tumor Cells, Cultured
7.
Am J Rhinol ; 11(1): 73-5, 1997.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9065351

ABSTRACT

Total nasal resistance was measured in 42 white caucasian and 32 black healthy adults by both anterior and posterior rhinomanometry after using a nasal decongestant. The nasal airway resistance was found to be lower in the blacks compared to the caucasians by both anterior and posterior methods. The mean total nasal airway resistance was 0.136 Pa/ cm3/s in the blacks and 0.179 Pa/cm3/s in the caucasians by the anterior method, and 0.134 Pa/cm3/s and 0.161 Pa/cm3/s, respectively, by the posterior method. These differences were highly statistically significant.


Subject(s)
Airway Resistance/physiology , Black People , Nose/physiology , White People , Adolescent , Adult , Female , Humans , Imidazoles , Male , Manometry , Nasal Decongestants , Oropharynx/physiology , Pulmonary Ventilation/physiology
8.
J Otolaryngol ; 24(6): 375-6, 1995 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8699607

ABSTRACT

This article reports the 9-month follow-up CT scan of a patient with a pharyngeal fish bone that had migrated into the soft tissues of the neck. The patient had been managed conservatively and remains well, the fish bone having disappeared completely and presumed to have been resorbed.


Subject(s)
Foreign Bodies/physiopathology , Pharynx/physiopathology , Foreign Bodies/diagnosis , Foreign-Body Migration , Humans , Tomography, X-Ray Computed
10.
J Laryngol Otol ; 102(7): 630-2, 1988 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3411221

ABSTRACT

The cholesterol granuloma is a particular form of granulation tissue developing as part of a variety of tissue reactions, Cholesterol granuloma is not related to cholesteatoma which may be regarded as an epidermoid cyst of the middle ear or temporal bone. Cholesterol granulomas are rarely associated with such cases (Friedmann, 1976; Gherini et al., 1985). Microscopically, the cholesterol granuloma consists of dense masses of cholesterol crystals which appear as clefts. They are surrounded by foreign body giant cells, foam cells, plasma cells and lymphocytes. There is frequently some fresh blood and some blood pigment (Wilhelm, 1977; Beales, 1979; Gibb, 1979). It seems probable that inflammation and prolonged obstruction of a bony cavity that is normally aerated, are the main ways in which cholesterol is concentrated in the paranasal sinuses. It could be expected to be relatively frequent in the maxillary and frontal sinus, but only a few cases have been reported in the literature and only nine cases affecting the maxillary sinus have been published over the last 22 years (Milton and Bickerton, 1986). We have recently found a cholesterol granuloma arising in the maxillary antrum.


Subject(s)
Cholesterol , Granuloma/pathology , Maxillary Sinus/pathology , Adult , Granuloma/surgery , Humans , Male , Maxillary Sinus/surgery
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