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  • 1
    ISSN: 1437-7772
    Keywords: oral cancer ; cisplatin ; pirarubicin ; intra-arterial infusion
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Background A comparison of chemotherapy with PP (cisplatin, CDDP; and peplomycin, PEP) and TPP (4′-O-tetrahydropyranyladriamycin: THP-ADM, CDDP and PEP) in the treatment of oral cancer. Methods This study included 159 out of 199 patients who had visited the collaborating institutions' hospitals, and who had been registered in the Examination Meeting of Chemotherapy for Oral Cancer during the 2-year period from June 1990 to May 1992. Ninety-seven patients underwent PP therapy and 62 underwent TPP therapy. In PP intravenous infusion therapy, 60–80 mg of CDDP per m2 was administered on day 1, followed by infusion of 5–7.5 mg of PEP per m2 from day 2 until day 6. In the PP intra-arterial infusion therapy, in which the drugs were infused in a retrograde fashion into the superficial temporal artery, 50–70 mg of CDDP per m2 was infused on day 1, followed by infusion of 5 mg of PEP per m2 from day 2 until day 6. In both the intravenous and intra-arterial TPP therapy regimens, 20 mg of THP-ADM per m2 was infused on day 1, followed by infusion of 50 mg of CDDP per m2 on day 2, and infusion of 5 mg of PEP per m2 from day 3 until day 7. Results The response rate of TPP therapy was 64.5%, which was not significantly different from the 53.6% obtained with PP therapy. However, the complete response (CR) rate with TPP therapy was 22.6%, significantly higher than the 9.3% with PP therapy. The response rate of TPP intra-arterial infusion therapy was particularly high (92.3%), and significantly higher than that of PP therapy. The response rate of TPP intra-arterial infusion therapy was very high (100.0%) in stage I and II patients and in primary cancers of the tongue, gingiva, buccal mucosa, and hard palate. The toxicity of TPP and PP therapies resulted in a high incidence of nausea/vomiting and anorexia. Skin disorders and epilation were observed at high rates with TPP therapy, and incidences were particularly high (100.0%) in the TPP intra-arterial infusion therapy group. The incidence of leukopenia was high in patients treated with TPP therapy but was not severe. Conclusion The results of this study suggest that TPP therapy is more effective than PP therapy in the treatment of oral cavity cancer. Although TPP therapy was associated with skin abnormalities, alopecia, and leukopenia as side effects, there was no influence on subsequent treatment. TPP intra-arterial infusion therapy appears promising in the treatment of oral cancer.
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    ISSN: 1860-1499
    Keywords: Lentigo maligna ; Oral cavity ; Late-stage melanosome ; HMB-45
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract A rare case of lentigo maligna in the oral cavity was investigated by light and electron microscopy. Cutaneous lentigo malignas often develop to malignant melanomas. However, the electron microscopic examination revealed that even though there were a large number of melanosomes, most of them were late stage and had membrane structure, and positive staining with HMB-45 was not recognized. From our findings, it is difficult to conclude that oral lentigo malignas develop malignant melanomas, and thus further studies are needed.
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    Journal of human genetics 23 (1978), S. 161-166 
    ISSN: 1435-232X
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: Summary Chromosome studies were carried out in 110 patients with cleft lip and/or cleft palate. Major chromosome abnormalities were found in four cases (3.6%). They included two cases of 46, XX, 4p−, one case of 47,XY, +21 and one case of 46,XX, inv(1) (p32q12). The incidence of chromosome abnormalities in patients with cleft lip and/or cleft palate was about 5.2 times higher than that in newborn children.
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