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  • 1
    ISSN: 1432-0533
    Keywords: Aseptic Meningitis ; Atheromatous Material ; Hypersensitivity ; Electron Microscopy ; Macrophages ; Pia-Arachnoid ; Granuloma
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary 500 mg of sterile pooled human atheromatous material was injected into the cisterna magna of 6 mongrel dogs. Repeated cisternal punctures were done at various intervals until sacrifice from 1 day to 28 days following injection. CSF was obtained for cell count, sugar, protein and analysis in the Technicon 6/60 which measured 14 additional chemical and enzymatic variables. All 6 animals showed a prompt cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) pleocytosis which largely subsided during the first 2 weeks after injection. Increased CSF protein content developed more slowly, but was more prolonged than the pleocytosis. There was a variable decrease in CSF sugar and increase in CSF lactate dehydrogenase, calcium and inorganic phosphorous. Light and electron microscopic studies showed an intense acute inflammatory reaction with marked phagocytosis of the foregin material, probably by arachnoidal cells and moderate edematous changes in the astrocytic processes at the site of injection. During the first 2 weeks after the injection the inflammatory reaction became chronic and the edematous changes in the medulla subsided.
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  • 2
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    [s.l.] : Nature Publishing Group
    Nature 213 (1967), S. 392-393 
    ISSN: 1476-4687
    Source: Nature Archives 1869 - 2009
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology , Medicine , Natural Sciences in General , Physics
    Notes: [Auszug] The right oculomotor nerve was sectioned intracranially in six adult cats. One to three weeks later under sodium pentobarbital anaesthesia a right lateral thoracotomy was carried out with complete occlusion of the ascending aorta and both venae cavae. After 6 min of circulatory arrest, a right ...
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  • 3
    ISSN: 1573-7373
    Keywords: brain neoplasms ; carotid artery ; carmustine ; cisplatin ; glioma
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary The chemotherapeutic agents 1–3 bis(2-chloroethyl)-1-nitrosourea (BCNU) and cis-diamminedichloroplatinum II (cisplatin) have both shown activity against malignant glioma, especially when given by arterial infusion. The combination of these agents given by this method is logical because their individual major toxicities are directed at different organ systems, and because of their differences in restriction by the blood-brain barrier. Both agents are toxic to the eye, and infusion of both agents simultaneously into the internal carotid artery would deliver doses of the drug to the eye which should be associated with an unacceptable level of ocular toxicity. We have developed a technique utilizing a flexible flow-directed catheter with a tip which is manipulated by hydraulic forces for delivery of the drug into the intracranial carotid artery above the origin of the ophthalmic artery, thus sparing the eye from the high concentration of drug during the first pass through the arterial circulation. In 13 patients with recurrent malignant glioma treated by arterial infusion of both agents (cisplatin 150–200 mg, BCNU 300 mg fixed dose), we have had no damage to the ipsilateral eye. Preliminary results of treatment appear to be good, with definite tumor regression following arterial infusion in 10 of 12 radiographically evaluable cases. Median survival to date is 11 months with 3 patients still surviving. The longest survival is 24 months. The supraophthalmic infusion technique protects the eye and the combination of drugs given by arterial infusion produces a high tumor response rate.
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    Journal of neuro-oncology 3 (1986), S. 287-290 
    ISSN: 1573-7373
    Keywords: brain neoplasms ; carotid artery ; carmustine ; cisplatin ; glioma
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary Arterial infusion of select chemotherapeutic agents has been shown to deliver increased drug concentration to brain tumors with reduced systemic toxicity. In this study, nine patients with histologically confirmed malignant glioma received cisplatin 110 mg and BCNU 300 mg fixed dose. All patients had received standard doses of cranial radiation after their initial surgical procedures. In three patients, intraoperative modification of the cerebral circulation was accomplished prior to the actual infusion because the vascular supply of the tumor arose from major arteries other than a single internal carotid artery. Supraophthalmic catheterization technique was employed. No neurological deficits occurred post infusion. The radiographic response rate was 25%. No responses were seen in patients who received less than 69 mg/M2 cisplatin this combination. The longest survival is 11+ months in a patient with anaplastic astrocytoma. Our first thirteen patients received cisplatin 150–200 mg and BCNU 300 mg for each infusion with a response rate of 83% in evaluable patients. Since modest reduction in cisplatin dose dramatically reduced the response rate, future studies should be directed at fine tuning the dose of this drug, or at neutralizing recirculating drug after its high dose first pass through the arterial circulation.
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