... diagnosed chronic myeloid leukaemia J Med Econ 2008, 11(4):571-84 Levy V, Porcher R, Delabarre F, Leporrier M, Cazin B, Chevret S: Evaluating treatment strategies in chroniclymphocytic leukaemia: ... outcomes associated with four leukaemias: AML, ALL, CLL and CML Expert Review of Anticancer Therapy 2003, 3(3):311-329 Kermani IA, Dehdilani M, Dolatkhah R: Chroniclymphocyticleukaemia in the recent ... chroniclymphocytic leukaemia: Results of a longitudinal investigation over yr European Journal of Haematology 2004, 72(6):381-389 Else M, Smith AG, Cocks K, et al.: Patients' experience of chronic...
... B-cell chroniclymphocytic leukaemia: evidence for a pathogenic role of NPAT, CUL5, and PPP2R1B Eur J Cancer 2007, 43:1328-1335 Seiler T, Dohner H, Stilgenbauer S: Risk stratification in chroniclymphocytic ... Aberrations not predict individual response to fludarabine in patients with Bcell chroniclymphocyticleukaemia in advanced stages Rai III/IV Br J Haematol 2005, 129:53-59 Sturm I, Bosanquet AG, Hummel ... SNP309 is associated with poor outcome in B-cell chroniclymphocytic leukemia J Clin Oncol 2008, 26:2252-2257 Dighiero G, Hamblin TJ: Chroniclymphocyticleukaemia Lancet 2008, 371:1017-1029 Grever...
... B-cell chroniclymphocytic leukemia Cytometry B Clin Cytom 2008, 74:40-44 Bakke AC, Purtzer Z, Leis J, Huang J: A robust ratio metric method for analysis of Zap-70 expression in chroniclymphocytic ... Kipps TJ: Guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of chroniclymphocytic leukemia: a report from the International Workshop on ChronicLymphocytic Leukemia updating the National Cancer Institute-Working ... survival in chroniclymphocytic leukemia and immunocytoma Leuk Lymphoma 1996, 22:439-447 Rai KR, Sawitsky A, Cronkite EP, Chanana AD, Levy RN, Pasternack BS: Clinical staging of chronic lymphocytic...
... series of newly diagnosed patients with chroniclymphocyticleukaemia Br J Haematol 2008, 141:607-614 Dearden C: Disease- specific complications of chroniclymphocytic leukemia Hematology Am Soc ... early diseasestage the decreased number of Treg observed by Beyer et al [20] This discrepancy may be due to the fact that these authors preferentially analyzed patients at later diseasestage ... humoral immunity, which normally characterize the later stages of the disease Therefore, we are currently following patients at later stages of the disease in order to investigate modifications of newly...
... diagnosed with advanced- stage ovarian cancer has changed little over the last thirty years with a five-year survival of only 30% [1,2] The majority of patients are diagnosed with Stage or disease, ... Instead, tumor growth is often limited to the abdominal (peritoneal) cavity, even in advanced cases In advanced- stage patients cancer cells from the surface of the tumors are shed into the abdomen ... microscopic disease As a consequence, within few months these patients return with recurrent cancer[1] In most cases, patients present themselves with multiple sites of metastatic disease within...
... in ChronicLymphocyticLeukaemia 153 John C Allen and Joseph R Slupsky Chapter The Role of Polymorphisms in Co-Signalling Molecules’ Genes in Susceptibility to B-Cell ChronicLymphocyticLeukaemia ... and progressive disease prognosticator in chroniclymphocytic leukemia Blood 111 (2), 865-873 [26] Caligaris-Cappio, F (2003) Role of the microenvironment in chroniclymphocyticleukaemia Br J ... Binet B) and advanced (Rai III-V, Binet C) stagedisease However, the high heterogeneity of this disease among individual patients does not X Preface allow us to predict how the disease will...
... histiocytes mixed with acute and chronic inflammatory cells The pathogenesis of xanthogranuloma has not been fully established, although it is thought to be a chronic lesion associated with infection, ... article as: Kinoshita et al.: A rare case of xanthogranuloma of the stomach masquerading as an advancedstage tumor World Journal of Surgical Oncology 2011 9:67 Conclusion We report an extremely ... the current case In our case, the gastric xanthogranuloma was preoperatively misdiagnosed as an advanced gastric cancer This occurred for the following reasons: First, a gastrointestinal endoscopic...
... staging All Tonsil All stage Oropharynx 54% Stage4 60% Oropharynx 53% Stage 81% Oropharynx 35% Stage 83% Oropharynx 44% Stage 96% All Oropharynx Stage 65% Oropharynx 62%tongue base Stage 58% of the ... All patients were non-metastatic stage IV Twenty-five (61%) patients had T3-4 primary disease, while 39 (95%) had N2-3 lymph node disease Respective T and N stage distributions are detailed in ... statistically significant Univariable analysis was performed stratified by tumour stage (T stage) , nodal stage (N stage) and treatment (induction chemotherapy followed by concurrent chemoradiotherapy...
... Kipps TJ: Guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of chroniclymphocytic leukemia: A report from the International Workshop on ChronicLymphocytic Leukemia updating the National Cancer Institute-Working ... Wade R, Hillmen P: Assessment of fludarabine plus cyclophosphamide for patients with chroniclymphocyticleukaemia (the LRF CLL4 Trial): A randomised controlled trial Lancet 2007, 370:230-239 ... response rates and progression-free survival (PFS) of previously untreated patients (pts) with advancedchroniclymphocytic leukemia (CLL) Blood 2008, 112:125 Boettcher S, Fischer K, Stilgenbauer S,...
... BA, Markovic SN: Chylothorax in chroniclymphocytic leukemia patient Am J Hematol 2002, 70:237-240 12 Zimhony O, Davidovitch Y, Shtalrid M: Chroniclymphocyticleukaemia complicated by chylothorax ... complicating chroniclymphocytic leukemia Neth J Med 2001, 58:223-224 doi:10.1186/1752-1947-5-492 Cite this article as: Scholz et al.: Persisting right-sided chylothorax in a patient with chroniclymphocytic ... 65-year-old male Caucasian patient with right-sided chylothorax caused by a concomitantly diagnosed chroniclymphocytic leukemia As first-line treatment four cycles of an immunochemotherapy, consisting...
... reported We report a subacute course of HSV-1 meningoencephalitis in a patient with undiagnosed chroniclymphocytic leukemia (CLL), who presented with biopsy-proven multiple sclerosis (MS) shortly ... LCMV = lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus; PCR = polymerase chain reaction; RNP = ribonucleoprotein; RPR = rapid plasma reagin; SS-A/B = Sjögren’s syndrome antigen A/B; VDRL = Venereal Disease ... studies performed during each of the patient's admissions that pertain to her diagnoses of chroniclymphocytic leukemia (complete blood count, CSF cytology, CSF flow cytometry), Herpes simplex...
... manifestation of acute nonlymphocytic leukemia in a young child Cancer 1983, 52:322-324 Giannini O, Schonenberger-Berzins R: Fulminant cardiac tamponade in chroniclymphocyticleukaemia Ann Oncol 1997, ... pericarditis in B cell chronic lymphatic leukaemia Clin Lab Haematol 1996, 18:117-119 Samara MA, Brennan JM, Van Besien K, Larson RA: Cardiac tamponade in a patient with chroniclymphocytic leukemia ... involvement of leukemia on histology A PubMed search beginning in 1979 using the keywords chroniclymphocytic leukemia and pericarditis, pericardial tamponade, pericardial effusion” identified...
... manifestation of acute nonlymphocytic leukemia in a young child Cancer 1983, 52:322-324 Giannini O, Schonenberger-Berzins R: Fulminant cardiac tamponade in chroniclymphocyticleukaemia Ann Oncol 1997, ... pericarditis in B cell chronic lymphatic leukaemia Clin Lab Haematol 1996, 18:117-119 Samara MA, Brennan JM, Van Besien K, Larson RA: Cardiac tamponade in a patient with chroniclymphocytic leukemia ... involvement of leukemia on histology A PubMed search beginning in 1979 using the keywords chroniclymphocytic leukemia and pericarditis, pericardial tamponade, pericardial effusion” identified...
... tumor in a woman with chroniclymphocytic leukemia Leukemia Lymphoma 1996, 20:509-511 Warakaulle DR, Rytina E, Burrows NP: Merkel cell tumor associated with chroniclymphocyticleukaemia Br J Dermatol ... management of metastatic disease Dermatol Surg 1999, 25:23-25 Ziprin P, Smith S, Salerno G, Rosin RD: Two cases of Merkel cell tumor arising in patients with chroniclymphocyticleukaemia Br J Dermatol ... possibly independent of the CLL stage [14] Poor prognostic factors are young age, male sex, large tumor size, truncal site, nodal or distant disease and duration of the disease before presentation...
... phocytes show CD20 chroniclymphocytic leukemia of the B-cell-lineage at primary diagnosis in 2002: 61.7% of gated lymImmunophenotype of expression Immunophenotype of chroniclymphocytic leukemia ... http://www.jmedicalcasereports.com/content/2/1/275 man ChronicLymphocytic Leukemia Study Group: Rituximab therapy of patients with B-cell chroniclymphocytic leukemia Blood 2001, 98(5):1326-1331 Srock ... Single-agent rituximab as first-line and maintenance treatment for patients with chroniclymphocytic leukemia or small lymphocytic lymphoma: a phase II trial of the Minnie Pearl Cancer Research Network...
... Mortality in GOLD stages of COPD and its dependence on symptoms of chronic bronchitis Respir Res 2005, 6:98 Vestbo J, Lange P: Can GOLD Stage provide information of prognostic value in chronic obstructive ... symptoms and stage COPD patients with symptoms, healthy smokers were younger, mean (SD) 53 (5.7) years than stage COPD 64 (4.9) years (p = 0.001), had smoked less, 30 (13.0) pack years than stage COPD ... lung diseases Free Radic Biol Med 1996, 21:669-681 Ichinose M, Sugiura H, Yamagata S, Koarai A, Shirato K: Increase in reactive nitrogen species production in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease...
... in late -stage disease CXCR4-using viral populations were found in as much as 79% of the analyzed samples, demonstrating the importance of analyzing samples from patients in late -stage disease ... patient-specific disease status with coreceptor tropism and sampling year (Additional file 5) We found data of 43 different individuals sampled during 1997-2001 or 2003-2007 with defined late -stage disease ... populations appear in late -stage disease Most studies investigating HIV-1 subtype B coreceptor tropism have focused on either the relation between the detection of X4 viruses and disease progression...
... US centres) The GOLD stages are categorized as follows: stage II corresponds to postbronchodilator FEV1 50% to < 80% predicted, stage III to 30% to < 50% predicted, and stage IV to < 30% predicted ... GOLD stage The treatment effects on post-bronchodilator FEV1 followed a similar pattern across all GOLD stages The rate of decline in FEV1 tended to be slightly lower in GOLD stage IV than in stage ... differences between GOLD stages or differences between treatment arms within GOLD stages The numbers of patients in each stage were different and analyses of treatment subgroups within stages are underpowered...
... antibiotic elution rate and apply the cement in the late stage of polymerisation to prevent interdigitation into bone to facilitate extraction at the 2nd stage revision [23] Vacuum mixing whilst increasing ... [33] Two -stage revision arthroplasty using ALC but without long-term systemic antibiotic therapy has also been reported by Stockley et al [19] in a recent study of 114 patients treated for chronic ... primary aim of this technique is to maintain function and soft tissue tension between stages to facilitate the second -stage reimplantation procedure It has also been reported to reduce bone loss in...