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  • 1
    ISSN: 1432-0584
    Keywords: Non-Hodgkin lymphoma ; Centrocytic lymphoma ; Centroblastic-centrocytic lymphoma ; Centroblastic lymphoma
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary Clinical data of 48 patients with centrocytic, 83 patients with centroblastic/centrocytic and 64 patients with centroblastic lymphoma who had entered a prospective multicenter study of the Kiel Lymphoma Study Group since October 1975 were compared. Advanced (stage IV) disease at time of diagnosis, predominantly due to bone marrow infiltration, was most frequent in centrocytic (69% of patients) and in centroblastic/centrocytic (51% of patients) lymphomas as compared to only 28% of patients with centroblastic lymphoma. High survival probability of patients with localized centrocytic and centroblastic/centrocytic lymphomas after radiotherapy, contrasting with a worse prognosis of corresponding patients with centroblastic lymphoma, is compatible with the classification of these lymphoma entities as neoplasias of low-grade malignancy. However, as shown by this prospective and previous retrospective trials overall survival probability of patients with advanced centrocytic lymphoma was inferior to that observed in corresponding patients with centroblastic/centrocytic lymphoma. These findings suggest the possibility that patients with advanced centrocytic lymphoma occupy an intermediate position between typical low-grade and typical high-grade malignant non-Hodgkin lymphomas.
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1432-0584
    Keywords: Non-Hodgkin lymphoma ; High-grade malignancy ; Lymphoblastic lymphoma ; Immunoblastic lymphoma ; Centroblastic lymphoma
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary Comparison of clinical data of 64 patients with centroblastic lymphoma, 55 patients with immunoblastic lymphoma and 31 patients with lymphoblastic lymphoma not only confirmed the original assumption of high-grade malignancy as proposed by the concept of the Kiel classification but also demonstrated distinct clinical differences, particularly between lymphoblastic lymphoma and the two other entities. Rapid lymph node enlargement as well as steep fall of survival curves within the first year after diagnosis were common characteristics. Bimodal age distribution, predominance of males and early generalization of disease were typical features of lymphoblastic lymphoma; elderly patients and patients with the unclassified subtypes of lymphoblastic lymphoma exhibited the worst prognosis. Whereas patients with centroblastic and immunoblastic lymphomas showed similar distribution of age, sex and initial stage of disease, patients with immunoblastic lymphoma presented more frequently with a reduced performance status and showed a poorer response to radio- and chemotherapy resulting in a worse prognosis discernible after the first year of follow-up. Generalization during course of the disease was significantly more frequent in immunoblastic than in centroblastic lymphoma.
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  • 3
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    European child & adolescent psychiatry 6 (1997), S. 32-41 
    ISSN: 1435-165X
    Keywords: Key words Early onset psychoses ; schizoaffective episodes ; outcome ; social functioning
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract This study examines educational/occupational outcome and social functioning of adolescents treated for psychosis (mean onset age 16.1 yrs±1.3). In a sample of 157 subjects, 26 patients with schizoaffective episodes (defined as any episode meeting ICD-9 criteria for schizoaffective psychosis, occurring at any time during the course of illness) were compared to 101 patients with schizophrenia, and to 30 affective disordered patients, all without schizoaffective episodes. Follow-up information (mean interval 7.3 yrs ±4.3) was obtained on 130 subjects.The three groups did not differ concerning sex, duration of first inpatient treatment, symptoms and social competence at discharge, nor at follow-up. At the time of outcome subjects with schizoaffective episodes showed greater similarities to schizophrenic than to severe affective disorder. Educational and occupational impairment was found in 72% of the schizoaffective group (schizophrenic group 79%, affective group 40%), obvious or more severe social disability in 86% of the schizoaffective group (schizophrenic 79%, affective 40%). Disabilities regarding performance of specific social roles and specific downward educational and occupational drifts were found to be more marked in schizoaffective than in affective disorder. Implications for further research and clinical practice are discussed.
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  • 4
    ISSN: 1435-165X
    Keywords: Key words Anorexia nervosa ; menstrual cycle ; ovarian morphology ; outcome
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract In sixteen adolescent anorectic inpatients with secondary amenorrhea pelvic ultrasound examination of the ovaries was performed at lowest weight and after weight recovery. The outcome was assessed six months later at follow-up, assigning the patients to the categories of good, intermediate and poor outcome according to the modified Morgan and Russell criteria. At lowest weight all patients’ ovaries were smaller than expected for age. After weight recovery the good outcome group had mature and fully developed ovaries whereas the ovarian morphology of patients with poor outcome remained prepubertal. The ovarian volume in the good outcome group was significantly higher than in the poor outcome group. From a threshold BMI of 17.8 upwards we observed a positive linear correlation between BMI and ovarian volume. At BMI 18 the probability for recovered ovaries was 53% rising to 82% at BMI 19.8, which was the highest noting in our study. Nevertheless, we could not find a clear cut-off BMI for definite prediction of recovered ovaries. Therefore, in patients with anorexia nervosa pelvic ultrasound is a very suitable method for determining the target weight required for recovery of ovarian function and resumption of menses. Normalized ovaries indicate favourable outcome and physical recovery.
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  • 5
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    European child & adolescent psychiatry 6 (1997), S. 32-41 
    ISSN: 1435-165X
    Keywords: Early onset psychoses ; schizoaffective episodes ; outcome ; social functioning
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract This study examines educational/occupational outcome and social functioning of adolescents treated for psychosis (mean onset age 16.1 yrs±1.3). In a sample of 157 subjects, 26 patients with schizoaffective episodes (defined as any episode meeting ICD-9 criteria for schizoaffective psychosis, occurring at any time during the course of illness) were compared to 101 patients with schizophrenia, and to 30 affective disordered patients, all without schizoaffective episodes. Follow-up information (mean interval 7.3 yrs ±4.3) was obtained on 130 subjects. The three groups did not differ concerning sex, duration of first inpatient treatment, symptoms and social competence at discharge, nor at follow-up. At the time of outcome subjects with schizoaffective episodes showed greater similarities to schizophrenic than to severe affective disorder. Educational and occupational impairment was found in 72% of the schizoaffective group (schizophrenic group 79%, affective group 40%), obvious or more severe social disability in 86% of the schizoaffective group (schizophrenic 79%, affective 40%). Disabilities regarding performance of specific social roles and specific downward educational and occupational drifts were found to be more marked in schizoaffective than in affective disorder. Implications for further research and clinical practice are discussed.
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