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    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Skeletal radiology 25 (1996), S. 671-674 
    ISSN: 1432-2161
    Keywords: Key words Hodgkin disease ; Bone marrow ; Chemotherapy ; Fat replacement ; Magnetic resonance imaging
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract  Three cases are presented with fat replacement of Hodgkin disease of bone marrow after chemotherapy. Magnetic resonance imaging on admission demonstrated low-signal intensity of lesions on T1-weighted images and high-signal intensity on short inversion time inversion-recovery images. Seven lesions were observed, five of which were located in the spine and two in the pelvis. All lesions showed reversal of signal intensities after completion of chemotherapy. T1-weighted fat saturation images confirmed the fatty nature of the lesions after treatment. All patients had a nodular sclerosis, Hodgkin disease, type 2. One can speculate as to whether the conversion to fat actually represents a particularly successful result of chemotherapy.
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    Springer
    Cancer chemotherapy and pharmacology 44 (1999), S. 422-426 
    ISSN: 1432-0843
    Keywords: Key words Doxorubicin ; Pharmacokinetics ; Metabolism
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Purpose/Methods: Twenty-four patients (17 males and 7 females with a mean age of 54 years) with malignant lymphoma participated in a study of doxorubicin pharmacokinetics after 50 mg/m2 as 10-min infusions. In addition to plasma samples, serial leukocyte samples and – in one subject – serial biopsy specimens from lymphoma infiltrates were obtained. The samples were analysed by reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography. Results: In contrast to several previous studies, the data suggested that 7-deoxydoxorubicinolone, and not doxorubicinone, is a metabolite of doxorubicin in humans. Doxorubicin, but no metabolites, was present in significant and fairly constant concentrations in circulating leukocytes. These levels may reflect the drug levels in lymphoma infiltrates. The data further suggest that metabolism to 7-deoxydoxorubicinone is subject to large interindividual variation, possibly due to a genetic polymorphism, and that significant levels of a metabolic product which may be a doxorubicin glucuronide can be recovered from plasma of patients treated with doxorubicin.
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