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  • 1
    ISSN: 1432-1440
    Keywords: Cancer-associated hypercalcemia ; Bisphosphonate ; Pamidronate
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary After a 48-hour rehydration period 28 of 31 patients with cancer-associated hypercalcemia (serum calcium ≥2.8 mmol/1) were treated intravenously with the bisphosphonate pamidronate. In three patients fluid repletion with 0.9% saline solution had already normalized serum calcium levels. Pamidronate was given in a single infusion on day 0, the dose of pamidronate adapted to the severity of hypercalcemia. If the serum calcium concentration was ≥2.8 mmol/1 on day 3, application of pamidronate was repeated. In all patients normocalcemia was restored; mean serum calcium decreased from 3.2±0.35 on day 0 to 2.15±0.32 on day 12. Hypercalcemia recurred in 11 patients, seven of these underwent pamidronate treatment according to the same therapeutical regimen. Normal calcium levels were attained in five cases. Side effects were of minor gravity:brief hyperthermia occurred in four patients and transient, asymptomatic hypocalcemia was noticed in nine cases.
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    ISSN: 1432-1335
    Keywords: MACOP-B ; Large-cell anaplastic lymphoma ; Ki-1-positive
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary Nine adult patients with Ki-1-positive largecell anaplastic lymphoma were treated with MACOP-B. Two suffered from relapsed disease and had previously received chemotherapy; a third patient had received a single dose of 100mg/m2 cisplatin before initiation of MACOP-B. The stage of lymphoma was determined according to the Ann Arbor Conference criteria and was II in one, III in two and IV in six patients. All patients had constitutional symptoms. Five patients had achieved complete remission 4 weeks after termination of the protocol and there were two partial remissions. One patient died of massive pulmonary embolism during the 4th week of treatment; another patient, who had received MACOP-B as salvage therapy, died of progressive lymphoma 1 month after completion of the regimen. Maximal observed toxicities according to WHO were mucositis grade 3 (n=3) and there were three cases with thromboembolic complications, including a fatal pulmonary embolism in a young patient. However, MACOP-B appears an effective, fairly well-tolerated and feasible therapy for patients with Ki-1-positive large-cell anaplastic lymphoma.
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