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  • 1970-1974  (1)
  • Bone biopsy  (1)
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  • 1
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    Springer
    Skeletal radiology 8 (1982), S. 169-178 
    ISSN: 1432-2161
    Keywords: Bone biopsy ; Bone marrow ; Bone remodelling, Carcinoma ; Metastatic cancer ; Osteodysplasia
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract The cancellous bone of the skeleton usually shows striking alterations when metastatic carcinoma has involved the bone marrow. These changes, termed carcinomatous osteodysplasia (COD), have been analyzed in 1164 iliac crest biopsies of unselected patients with a variety of primary tumours. Semithin (3 μ) sections of undecalcified biopsies embedded in methacrylate were examined for foreign cells. Metastases were found in 462 of the 1164 biopsies and 91% of these, as well as 17% of the negative biopsies, showed some degree of COD. Osteodysplasia was more frequent in biopsies of patients with signs of systemic spread than in those without. COD includes a variable, local increase in active osteoblasts and osteoclasts, in blood vessels and in other stromal tissues. The incidence of COD was higher in the adenomatous and scirrhous metastases than in the other histological varieties. COD was subdivided into primarily osteolytic, osteosclerotic, and mixed types, and five different forms of bone resorption and formation were identified. These forms showed a characteristic association with the degree of mesenchymal activation on the one hand and the structural type of the metastases on the other, and correlated with certain cytological characteristics of the neoplastic cells. We conclude that COD is a significant consequence of the biological activities of metastatic cancer and it is readily accesible for observation by bone biopsy. The morphological classification of COD proposed in this study provides a basis for further investigation.
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1432-1440
    Keywords: Myelotomy ; irradiation damage ; bone marrow ; Myelotomie ; Strahlenschäden ; Knochenmark
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Description / Table of Contents: Zusammenfassung Bei 11 Patientinnen mit Genitalcarcinom wurden vergleichende histologische Untersuchungen des Knochenmarks (Beckenkamm) durch dreimalige Myelotomien vor und kurze Zeit nach ca. 1 100 Rad und ca. 3 000 Rad (fraktionierte lokale Gamma-Bestrahlung) durchgeführt. Histologisch lassen sich zwei besondere Formen des akuten-subakuten Strahlenschadens abgrenzen: 1 die ödematös-plasmocelluläre Form und 2 die lymphzellig-sklerosierende Form. Beiden Gruppen gemeinsam sind Nekrosen arterieller Capillaren und der venösen Marksinus mit nur geringen Veränderungen an den Arterien sowie ein gesteigerter Knochenumbau und eine Siderose.
    Notes: Summary Histological examination of the bone marrow (iliac crest) in 11 patients with genital carcinoma was carried out. Bone marrow was obtained 3 times by myelotomy, before irradiation and shortly after approximately 1 100 R and 3 000 R respectively (local fractionated gamma irradiation). Two different histologic types of the acute and subacute irradiation damage are noted: The one is characterized by formation of edema and plasma cell infiltration, the other one by lymphoid cell infiltration and sclerosis. Common features of both types are necrosis of the arterial capillaries and venous sinusoids with only minor changes of the arteries and increased osteoblastic and osteoclastic activity of the bone and siderosis.
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