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  • 1
    ISSN: 1432-0584
    Keywords: Adult ALL ; Immunophenotyping ; Clinical features ; Diagnosis
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary In 91 of 106 adult patients with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) enrolled in the treatment protocol ALL HOVON-5 between May 1988 and October 1991, the immunophenotype of the leukemia was determined and correlated with clinical characteristics at presentation. The immunological marker analysis was performed in ten laboratories, all members of the Dutch Study Group on Immunophenotyping of Leukemias and Lymphomas (SIHON). Undifferentiated blasts were found in four patients, 67 had B-lineage ALL, 18 had T-lineage ALL, and two had biphenotypic ALL. The age of T-lineage ALL patients was lower (mean 29.3) than that of B-lineage ALL patients (mean 35.5). Tumor mass, as expressed by leukocyte count, organomegaly, and LDH, was more pronounced in T-lineage ALL. Hemoglobin and platelet count was similar in all (sub)types. CD34 was expressed in 58% of the leukemias, but most frequently in the common B-ALL (70%). Thirteen percent of the leukemias expressed one or more markers not associated with their lineage. In this prospective study immunological data were not evaluable for 15 patients. On four of them data were not available because of dry tap, for six patients the typing was technically insufficient, and for four patients the results were unclassifiable; with one patient the marker analysis was not performed.
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    Lung 150 (1974), S. 149-154 
    ISSN: 1432-1750
    Keywords: Obstructive Lungdisease ; Fluorides ; Aluminium Industry
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Some time after an aluminium factory was opened, a high percentage of its workers developed symptoms of dyspnea, wheezing, coughing, and expectoration. The symptom pattern varied: some complaints began on the job, others during the night after work. The aluminium was processed by electrolysis, causing fluoride-containing gases to escape in high concentrations. A screening examination of the workers confirmed a high incidence of chest complaints; an increased histamine reactivity in the bronchial tree was also found, with no marked deterioration in lung function. Some of the workers were hospitalized; indication of a slight, reversible bronchial obstruction was found, though diffusion was apperently not impaired. Exactly how fluorides interact in the bronchial-tree is unknown. There is the possibility that a preexistent chronic obstructive lung disease becomes a predisposing factor for these reactions; this, however, is not confirmed. Such symptoms among the workers could be controled if working conditions were improved and job applicants were screened more selectively.
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