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  • Insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus  (1)
  • Key words Mitotic index  (1)
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    ISSN: 1432-0843
    Keywords: Key words Mitotic index ; Chemotherapy ; Sensitivity ; SRCA ; Morphometry
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract The subrenal capsule assay (SRCA) is used in clinical oncology to assess the sensitivity of individual malignant tumors to various anticancer agents and their combinations. Mitotic indices reflect cancer cell proliferation and have prognostic value in epithelial neoplasms, including ovarian carcinoma. We combined the two tests (SRCA, mitotic index) by evaluating the numbers of mitotic figures per square millimeter of neoplastic epithelium (M/V) in paraffin-embedded tumor samples after SRCA. The M/V index was compared with the tumor size measurement (dTS), which is used in conventional SRCA to predict the drug response. Histology examination showed insignificant changes in the size of tumor transplants due to host reaction but disclosed a number of potential errors in the use of dTS to evaluate transplant growth and drug effects. In our series of 62 patients with advanced ovarian carcinoma the M/V value was superior to the dTS in explaining the clinical response after 6 months as assessed at second-look laparotomy. Patients showing no response had significantly higher M/V values than did those displaying complete or partial responses (P 〈 0.033). The use of 6 mitotic figures/mm2 as a limit differentiating responders from nonresponders resulted in an overall predictive accuracy of 79% in the logistic regression analysis. In comparison to the FIGO stage, residual tumor size, and the dTS, the M/V value obtained for the cytostatic combination given to the patient was the single most significant factor predicting the 6-month clinical response. The results indicate that the combined use of the M/V index and SRCA is a promising new approach to prediction of the drug response in ovarian adenocarcinoma.
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    European journal of pediatrics 154 (1995), S. 811-814 
    ISSN: 1432-1076
    Keywords: Diabetes ; Glucosuria ; Insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract A consecutive series of 78 children with transient asymptomatic glucosuria was studied and followed up for up to 7.3 years. The age at presentation was 0.9–17.6 (median 4.6) years. One third of the patients had random blood glucose levels of 〉10.0 mmol/l (180 mg/dl). Five patients (6.4%) developed insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus within 2.1 years after the first incident of glucosuria. These patients presented with higher levels of glycaemia than others, and three out of five were positive for islet cell antibodies with a first-phase insulin response 〈46 mU/l in all four studied. Of the remaining 73 children, 3 were positive for islet cell antibodies and 12/55 had a first-phase insulin response under 46 mU/l. The insulin response deteriorated in 3 but reverted to normal in 7 patients. Conclusion For a child with transient glucosuria and with presence of islet cell antibodies and a subnormal first-phase insulin response, therapeutic attempts to prevent overt insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus should be considered.
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