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Leuk Lymphoma ; 49(5): 902-9, 2008 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18464109

ABSTRACT

Follicular dendritic cells (FDCs) support the survival of follicular lymphoma (FL). Tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNFalpha) is overexpressed by FL cells and is critical in the development and maintenance of FDCs. We hypothesised that TNFalpha might be an ideal therapeutic target. We treated seven patients with relapsed/refractory FL with 8 weeks of etanercept, 25 mg SC on day 1 and 4 of each week. Patients without progression received 16 additional weeks of etanercept. All patients completed at least 8 weeks of etanercept and two patients completed 24 weeks. At the 8 week evaluation five patients had SD. Of the five with SD, two progressed at 9 and 12 weeks on therapy and the remaining three progressed between 12 and 24 weeks after initiating therapy. Minimal toxicity was observed. FDG-PET imaging demonstrated decreases in standardized uptake value (SUV) following treatment with etanercept in five patients. Further studies in FL targeting the microenvironment in conjunction with standard cytotoxic therapy are warranted.


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Immunoglobulin G/administration & dosage , Lymphoma, Follicular/drug therapy , Receptors, Tumor Necrosis Factor/administration & dosage , Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha/antagonists & inhibitors , Adult , Aged , Drug Delivery Systems/methods , Drug Monitoring , Etanercept , Humans , Immunoglobulin G/toxicity , Middle Aged , Positron-Emission Tomography , Salvage Therapy , Treatment Outcome
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Int J Med Inform ; 73(1): 65-73, 2004 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15036080

ABSTRACT

Store-and-forward telemedicine, using e-mail to send clinical data and digital images, offers a low-cost alternative for physicians in developing countries to obtain second opinions from specialists. To explore the potential usefulness of this technique, 91 chest X-ray images were photographed using a digital camera and a view box. Four independent readers (three radiologists and one pulmonologist) read two types of digital (JPEG and JPEG2000) and original film images and indicated their confidence in the presence of eight features known to be radiological indicators of tuberculosis (TB). The results were compared to a "gold standard" established by two different radiologists, and assessed using receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis. There was no statistical difference in the overall performance between the readings from the original films and both types of digital images. The size of JPEG2000 images was approximately 120KB, making this technique feasible for slow internet connections. Our preliminary results show the potential usefulness of this technique particularly for tuberculosis and lung disease, but further studies are required to refine its potential.


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Photography/instrumentation , Radiographic Image Enhancement/instrumentation , Radiography, Thoracic , Radiology Information Systems/standards , Remote Consultation/instrumentation , Teleradiology/instrumentation , Tuberculosis, Pulmonary/diagnostic imaging , Data Compression , Developing Countries , Electronic Mail , Humans , Photography/methods , Quality Control , ROC Curve , Radiographic Image Enhancement/methods , Reproducibility of Results
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