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  • CHOP-Chemotherapy-first line treatment  (1)
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    ISSN: 1432-0584
    Keywords: CHOP-Chemotherapy-first line treatment ; Kiel-classification ; unfavorable prognosis NHL ; prognostic factors ; risk factor score
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary 58 NHL-patients (9 large cell centrocytic, 18 centroblastic, 16 immunoblastic, 15 lymphoblastic lymphomas) were treated immediately after diagnosis with CHOP-chemotherapy regardless of the extent of disease. Because of the advanced age of the majority of patients (median age 61 years, range 22–85 years) a reduced dose in the first two cycles was administered. Statistically significant prognostic variables influencing survival were the following: histologic subtypes according to the Kiel-classification (p〈0,05), B-symptoms (p〈0,001), blood sedimentation rate (p〈0,02) and LDH (p〈0,0005). With regard to prognosis there was no difference between patients over 60 years of age and younger ones (p〈0,4). Patients achieving complete remission survived significantly longer (p〈0,0001). Ann Arbor stages were of limited value, since patients with CS II disease and accumulation of risk factors (B-symptoms, abdominal disease, bulky tumor masses) showed a poorer outcome than patients with CS III who did not have these risk factors. A risk factor score summarizing features influencing prognosis is described and might be a useful tool in stratifying the heterogenous group of NHL with unfavorable prognosis.
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    ISSN: 1432-1440
    Keywords: Gene activation ; leukemia ; phytohaemagglutinin ; transfer ribonucleic acids ; cell permeation ; Genaktivierung ; Leukämie ; Phytohaemagglutinin ; Transfernucleinsäuren ; Zellpermeation
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Description / Table of Contents: Zusammenfassung Die in dieser Arbeit vorgelegten Ergebnisse liefern Hinweise, die für den Transport von Transfernucleinsäuren durch die Zellmembran in das Zellinnere und für das Vorliegen dieser Verbindungen in undegradierter Form intracellulär sprechen. Diese Aufnahme ist offensichtlich vom Reife- und Differenzierungsgrad von Leukocyten abhängig, da leukämische Zellen oder Blasten höhere Inkorporationsraten aufwiesen, als reife Zellen. Die Ergebnisse werden im Zusammenhang mit der Möglichkeit diskutiert, informationstragende Makromoleküle in funktionell intakte Zellen einzubringen.
    Notes: Summary The results presented in this paper provide evidence in favour of the partially undegraded transport of transfer ribonucleic acids through cell membranes of human leukocytes and of the intracellular integrity of these compounds. The magnitude of the uptake seems to depend on the grade of differentiation of blood cells; in as much as blast cells and leukemic cells appear to take up greater quantities. These results are discussed with respect to the possibility of introducing intact genetic material into living cells.
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