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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Journal of cancer research and clinical oncology 126 (2000), S. 667-670 
    ISSN: 1432-1335
    Keywords: Key words Chondrosarcoma ; Heat shock protein ; Differentiation ; Diagnosis ; Immunohistochemistry ; Chondroma
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Purpose: Heat shock proteins (hsp) are involved in tumor immunity, and a correlation with survival, occurrence of metastases, and drug resistance has been reported. It was the aim of this study to investigate the expression of heat shock proteins in chondrosarcomas and chondromas. Methods: Hsp expression was investigated immunohistochemically on paraffin-embedded sections of 37 consecutive patients (24 male and 13 female, mean age 48 years) with chondrosarcoma and of ten patients (six male, four female, mean age 36 years) with chondroma. Results: Chondromas showed a positive staining for hsp27 in 100%, for hsp60 in 30%, for hsp72 in 80%, for hsp73 in 80%, and for hsp90 in 90%. In chondrosarcoma a decreased expression was found for hsp27 (62% positive, P 〈 0.05) and hsp72 (43% positive, P 〈 0.05), whereas no significant difference to chondromas was detected in the expression of hsp60 (49% positive), hsp73 and hsp90 (73% and 81% positive, respectively). In addition, hsp72 expression showed a correlation with differentiation of the tumors (P 〈 0.05); the lowest hsp72 expression was found in G3 chondrosarcomas (only 13% positive). No correlation with respect to differentiation was found for the expression of the other hsps. Conclusions: This study shows a different expression of hsps in chondrosarcomas and chondromas. Together with the correlation of hsp72 expression with low differentiation, this finding could lead to new experimental and diagnostic strategies.
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    ISSN: 1432-5233
    Keywords: Diabetes ; Hypertension ; Nephropathy ; Retinopathy ; Severe hypoglycaemia
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract The efficacy of care in the centralized diabetes care system in the former German Democratic Republic was evaluated on the basis of the recommendations of the St. Vincent Declaration. Eighty-three per cent (n=190, 46% women) of all insulin-treated diabetic patients aged 16–60 years who were registered in one district diabetes care unit were examined. Of these, 131 patients had type 1 (insulin-dependent) diabetes (69%) and 59 type 2 (noninsulin-dependent) diabetes (31%). All patients were on animal insulin and 96% (n=187) had conventional therapy consisting of fixed insulin dose and a fixed diet. Levels of glycosylated haemoglobin (normal 4.15%, SD 0.54) were 6.3±1.3% in type 1 and 7.4±1.7% in type 2 diabetics. Retinopathy was found in 35% of type 1 (proliferative 3.8%) and 23% of type 2 patients (proliferative 3.4%). No patient was blind. Screening for nephropathy identified 29% of type 1 and 47% of type 2 diabetics as having albuminuria 〉20 mg/l in early-morning urine. The prevalence of hypertension was 31% and 69% for type 1 and type 2 patients respectively. Foot ulcers were found in 2.1% and lower limb amputations in 2.1%. The incidence of severe hypoglycaemia (except in pregnancy) was 0.07 per patient per year. This study shows that the diabetes care system was effective and the winding up of this system with the reunification of Germany was not a medical necessity. However, the system failed to establish an integrated regime with regional general practitioners for the effective treatment of hypertension.
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