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  • 1
    ISSN: 1471-0528
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Objective Alpha zero (α° or α-1) thalassaemia is an important genetic risk for women originating from Hong Kong, Singapore, Vietnam, Thailand, the Philippines or South China. Cypriots are also at risk. Carriers of α° thalassaemia trait can be detected by routine haemoglobinopathy screening. When a couple are both carriers, in each pregnancy there is a 25% risk that the fetus will have α thalassaemia hydrops fetalis; this is fatal for the fetus and carries serious obstetric and psychological risks for the mother. Most informed couples at risk request prenatal diagnosis and selective abortion. This study investigates the effectiveness of screening, counselling and prenatal diagnosis for α thalassaemia hydrops fetalis in the UK.Design Retrospective analysis of the notes.Subjects 18 couples attending University College Hospital London for prenatal diagnosis of α thalassaemia hydrops fetalis since 1982.Results The study shows underdiagnosis of both α° thalassaemia trait and α thalassaemia hydrops fetalis leading to avoidable stillbirths and complications in pregnancy.Conclusion We recommend early screening for α° thalassaemia trait for all women of Southeast Asian or eastern Mediterranean origin and the offer of prenatal diagnosis when indicated. The diagnosis of α thalassaemia hydrops fetalis should be considered in women of the relevant ethnic origin who have a stillbirth, neonatal death, abnormal ultrasound findings at fetal anomaly scanning (especially a large placenta), or who develop pre-eclampsia.
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1432-0584
    Keywords: Key words 2-CDA ; Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma ; Chronic lymphocytic leukemia ; Drug efficacy ; Drug toxicity
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract  Among the purine analogs, 2-chlorodeoxyadenosine (2-CDA) is particularly effective for the treatment of hairy cell leukemia and Waldemstrom's macroglobulinemia. Both efficacy and toxicity of 2-CDA were evaluated in previously treated patients affected with chronic lymphoproliferative disorders such as low-grade non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL) and B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL). Thirty cases, mainly refractory, 16 affected with CLL, were included from six centers of the International Society for Chemo-Immunotherapy (IGCI). 2-CDA was administered in a 2 h i.v. infusion for 5–7 days at the standard dose of 0.1 mg/kg/day every 4 weeks. The median number of cycles was 3. Of 30 cases, eight (26.7%) achieved a complete remission (CR), nine (30%) a partial remission (PR), and two (6.7%) a minor response, while five cases (16.6%) did not respond, and six (20%) were considered early deaths. The overall response rate (CR+PR) was 56.7%, with a median response duration of 12 months (range 3–28+) and a better response in CLL patients. Considering that the majority of patients were heavily pretreated, toxicity was acceptable, with 40% of cases not presenting any toxic effect. The main toxicity consisted in infectious complications. Based on the results of the present study, we confirm that 2-CDA is an effective drug in these lymphoproliferative disorders, suggesting its possible use either alone or in combination, also as first-line therapy.
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  • 3
    ISSN: 1573-2649
    Keywords: Haematology ; multilingual questionnaire ; quality of health ; quality of life
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract International cooperative clinical trials require a multilingual quality of life questionnaire. The ‘International Society for Chemo- and Immunotherapy’ therefore designed a study to develop and test a ‘health accentuated’ quality of life questionnaire in the eight languages spoken in this society. The objective was to examine practicability, reliability and interlingual homogeneity. Versions of the questionnaire in Czech, German, Hungarian, Italian, Kroatian, Polish, Romanian and Slovakian have been prepared. The results are based on data of 1,104 adult patients. They demonstrate that the developed questionnaire is practicable. Patients need 10–15 min to answer it, usually without assistance. The proportion of missing values is for all but two questions less than 3%. The questionnaire also found high acceptance reflected by only 2.7% refusals. It is reasonably reliable in each language. Interlingual homogeneity could be shown by demonstration of strong structural similarities between the different versions using multidimensional scaling, factor analysis and comparison of mean profiles.
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