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2. 10 Grundlagen der Tumorbiologie und der internistisch-onkologischen Behandlung
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K.-M. Koeppen
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- 1991
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3. 2 Störungen der Erythrozytopoese
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K.-M. Koeppen
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- 1991
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4. 1 Störungen der Hämatopoese
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K.-M. Koeppen
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- 1991
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5. Zelldifferenzierung
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K.-M. Koeppen, S. Heller, H. Löffler, W.-D. Ludwig, J. V. Teichmann, E. Thiel, R.-D. Wegner, and K. Seeger
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- 1991
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6. Principles and present status of a prospective multicenter study on the clinical relevance of the kiel classification
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H. H. Fülle, U. Gunzer, U. Schmalhorst, H. J. Grupp, H. Theml, G. W. Löhr, G. Gremmel, T. Grisar, U. Rühl, B. Kubanek, M. Schmidt, Helmut Löffler, Karl Lennert, Günter Brittinger, A. Stacher, H. Bartels, Dieter Huhn, H. H. Gerhartz, K.-M. Koeppen, L. Nowicki, and H. Leopold
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Oncology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Pathology ,Lymphoma ,Malignancy ,immune system diseases ,hemic and lymphatic diseases ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Clinical significance ,Prospective Studies ,Stage (cooking) ,Prospective cohort study ,Survival analysis ,Hematology ,business.industry ,Lymphoblastic lymphoma ,Germany, West ,General Medicine ,Prognosis ,medicine.disease ,Leukemia, Lymphoid ,business - Abstract
On the basis of the retrospective analysis of 405 patients, suggesting the clinical relevance of the Kiel classification of non-Hodgkin lymphomas (NHL), a prospective multicenter study was started on October 1st, 1975, by the Kiel Lymphoma Study Group in order to further clarify the clinical and prognostic features of the different lymphoma entities defined by this histopathologic scheme. Diagnostic protocol provides initial staging evaluation according to a modification of the Ann Arbor classification. Therapeutic approach is based on the hypothesis that, like Hodgkin's disease, NHL originate, at least in part, as localized lymphatic or extralymphatic tumors. Thus, extended field irradiation is performed in stages I and II (except for lymphoblastic lymphoma in children and young adults) whereas in the more advanced stages III and IV (except for stage III of centroblastic-centrocytic lymphoma) chemotherapy with additional radiotherapy is applied. Until June 1979, 815 patients entered the study (69.7% with NHL of low-grade malignancy). For the interim evaluation underlying the present and the other papers of this series data of 511 patients were available. Survival of patients with NHL of low-grade malignancy significantly exceeds that of patients with NHL of high-grade malignancy. NHL with good prognosis such as chronic lymphocytic leukaemia and centroblastic-centrocytic lymphoma can be differentiated from NHL with a poor course such as lymphoblastic and immunoblastic lymphomas. In addition, the existence of a third group with an intermediate prognosis comprising centrocytic and centroblastic lymphomas and, possibly, also LP immunocytoma is suggested. However, different initial slope of survival curves shows that this latter group of NHL is not homogeneous with regard to prognosis.
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- 1981
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7. Klinische und prognostische Relevanz der Kiel-Klassifikation der Non-Hodgkin-Lymphome
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M. Engelhard, T. Zwingers, Eckhart Dühmke, H. Brücher, K. Musshoff, Helmut Löffler, T. Binder, König E, G. Brittinger, A. Stacher, W. Pribilla, H. H. Fülle, U. Rühl, E.-W. Schwarze, H. Leopold, G. Michlmayr, M. Schmidt, A. Schoengen, H. Gremmel, W.-D. Ludwig, H. Theml, I. Boll, H. J. Wilke, Alfred C. Feller, H. Bartels, Hubert J. Stein, K.-M. Koeppen, H. Gerhartz, H. Common, U. Gunzer, R. Zettel, H.W. Pees, Eckhard Thiel, Dieter Huhn, R. Heinz, F. Herrmann, L. Nowicki, T. Gyenes, A. Burger-Schüler, P. Meusers, J. Oertel, H. Pralle, G. W. Löhr, M. Wannenmacher, K. Lennert, and P. G. Scheurlen
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Cancer Research ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Chemotherapy ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Complete remission ,Hematology ,Total lymphoid irradiation ,medicine.disease ,Malignancy ,Gastroenterology ,Lymphoma ,Text mining ,Oncology ,hemic and lymphatic diseases ,Localized disease ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Stage (cooking) ,business - Abstract
The Kiel classification provides a new subdivision of non-Hodgkin lymphomas into distinct entities showing different clinical and prognostic properties. In comparison with earlier classifications this system defines additional types of lymphoma (e.g. CC lymphoma, LP immunocytoma) (for abbreviations see text) which are to be considered separate entities also from a clinical point of view. By data derived from a multicenter prospective observation study (1,127 patients recruited from 1975 to 1980, follow-up until 1985) a precise definition of the clinical features of each lymphoma entity (e.g. frequency, age and sex distribution, patterns of initial involvement and spread of disease) was possible. In addition, the effect of radio- and/or chemotherapeutic measures was evaluated. Strictly localized disease (stage I/IE according to the Ann Arbor classification) occurred in 1.5 to 8% of patients with NHL of low-grade malignancy (comprising 69.4% of cases studied) and in 8 to 17% of patients with high-grade malignant NHL (comprising 30.2% of cases studied). Loco-regional irradiation alone was able to induce complete remission in 86 to 89% (CB and IB lymphomas) and in 100% (LP immunocytoma, CB-CC and CC lymphomas), respectively, of stage I/IE patients. Only CC and IB lymphomas showed a relevant risk of relapse (40% and 50%, respectively). Total lymphoid irradiation as able to induce stable complete remissions in about 50% of patients with stage III of CB-CC lymphoma. Probabilities of survival of patients with initial stages III and IV treated by several types of chemotherapy reflect different prognostic features of individual lymphoma entities.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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- 1986
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8. Antigenstimulation peripherer Leukozyten von Patienten mit akuten Leuk�mien
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K. M. Koeppen and I. Boll
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Hematology ,biology ,business.industry ,Stimulation rate ,chemical and pharmacologic phenomena ,Stimulation ,General Medicine ,In vitro ,Peripheral blood ,Andrology ,Antigen stimulation ,Precursor cell ,Internal medicine ,Immunology ,biology.protein ,Medicine ,business ,Phytohaemagglutinin - Abstract
Peripheral blood cells from patients with acute leukaemia were stimulated in RPMI-medium with Phytohaemagglutinin (PHA) and/or Pokeweed-Mitogen (PWM). Samples of the cultures were taken at 3, 5 and 7 day intervals for cytological characterization. From 119 cultures from 65 patients 76 cultures from 47 patients could be analysed. Cultures stimulated with PHA and/or PWM showed in 43,4% a higher stimulation rate in comparison with cultures from normal persons. These findings are discussed in relation to the increased agar-colony growth of leukaemic cells after in vitro PHA-stimulation and transformation of blast cells.
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- 1978
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9. Clinical and prognostic relevance of the Kiel classification of non-Hodgkin lymphomas results of a prospective multicenter study by the Kiel Lymphoma Study Group
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L. Nowicki, Wolfgang Köpcke, U. Rühl, T. Binder, G. W. Löhr, T. Zwingers, K.-M. Koeppen, A. C. Feller, H.W. Pees, C. Thieme, M. Paukstat, H. Theml, A. Stacher, E.-W. Schwarze, M. Wannenmacher, R. Zettel, E. Dühmke, H. Löffler, W. Pribilla, H. Gerhartz, I. Boll, H. Common, H. H. Fülle, Friedhelm Herrmann, Wolf-Dieter Ludwig, Hans Pralle, A. Schoengen, Eckhard Thiel, A. Burger-Schüler, G. Michlmayr, M. Schmidt, H. J. Wilke, Dieter Huhn, Karl Lennert, H. Gremmel, U. Gunzer, Heinrich Bartels, K. Musshoff, Harald Stein, P. Meusers, T. Gyenes, G. Brittinger, R. Heinz, H. Leopold, H. Brücher, P. G. Scheurlen, König E, and J. Oertel
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Adult ,Male ,Cancer Research ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Pathology ,Lymphoma ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Centroblastic Lymphoma ,Gastroenterology ,immune system diseases ,hemic and lymphatic diseases ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Clinical significance ,Prospective Studies ,Sex Ratio ,Stage (cooking) ,Survival analysis ,Aged ,Neoplasm Staging ,business.industry ,Lymphoma, Non-Hodgkin ,Age Factors ,Germany, West ,Hematology ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,Prognosis ,medicine.disease ,Radiation therapy ,Lymphatic system ,Oncology ,Female ,Histopathology ,business ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
Clinical and prognostic relevance of the Kiel classification of non-Hodgkin lymphomas (NHL) was investigated in 1127 patients entering a prospective multicenter observation study. Survival of the 782 (69.4 per cent) patients with low-grade malignant NHL (lymphocytic lymphomas, predominantly B-CLL, LP immunocytoma, centrocytic lymphoma, centroblastic-centrocytic lymphoma) exceeded that of the 341 patients (30.2 per cent) with high-grade malignant NHL (centroblastic, immunoblastic, lymphoblastic lymphomas). Prognosis was best in centroblastic-centrocytic lymphoma and in B-CLL and least favorable in immunoblastic and lymphoblastic lymphomas. Survival of LP immunocytoma and centrocytic lymphoma patients was intermediate after 2 to 2.5 years of follow-up. Corresponding to histopathology, pattern of survival curves of low-grade malignant NHL (slow decline, no plateauing) differed from that of high-grade malignant NHL (rapid decline, subsequent plateauing). Prognosis of B-CLL was superior to that of LP immunocytoma. Stages I and II were more frequent in centroblastic-centrocytic lymphoma (21 per cent) than in LP immunocytoma (2.5 per cent) and centrocytic lymphoma (11 per cent). Ability of radiotherapy to induce stable complete remissions in stage III of centroblastic-centrocytic lymphoma indicates prolonged restriction of lymphoma to the lymphatic system. In immunoblastic and centroblastic lymphomas, stages I and II were diagnosed in 34 and 38 per cent of cases, respectively, but only in stage I/IE of centroblastic lymphoma prolonged remissions were achieved by radiotherapy. In advanced high-grade malignant NHL marked improvement of prognosis was solely possible by induction of complete remissions whereas in corresponding low-grade malignant lymphomas also partial remissions were prognostically relevant.
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- 1984
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10. [Social behavior and stress-learning capacity of hemophilic patients]
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K M, Koeppen
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Adult ,Male ,Adolescent ,Stress, Physiological ,Child, Preschool ,Activities of Daily Living ,Humans ,Female ,Child ,Hemophilia A ,Social Behavior ,Attitude to Health - Published
- 1976
11. [Changes and significance of T-lymphocytes in acute leukemia]
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E, Ballena-Becerra, K M, Koeppen, R, Paulisch, D, Schneider, and H, Gerhartz
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Adult ,Antigen-Antibody Reactions ,Leukemia, Myeloid, Acute ,Leukemia, Myeloid ,T-Lymphocytes ,Humans - Published
- 1976
12. Germinal center cell lymphomas: prognostic significance of their histopathological differentiation
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Erika König, U. Gunzer, K.-M. Koeppen, E.-W. Schwarze, H. Leopold, H. Common, H. Scholle, Eckhart Dühmke, A. Burger-Schüler, H. H. Fülle, S. Paetzmann, A. Schoengen, K. Bremer, M. Schmidt, B. Wolf-Hornung, Günter Brittinger, M. Engelhard, A. Stacher, U. Rühl, L. Nowicki, H. Bartels, and J. Oertel
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Oncology ,Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Bone marrow infiltration ,Lymphoma ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Centroblastic Lymphoma ,Cell ,Malignancy ,immune system diseases ,hemic and lymphatic diseases ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Aged ,Hematology ,business.industry ,Germinal center ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Prognosis ,Radiation therapy ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Female ,business - Abstract
Clinical data of 48 patients with centrocytic, 83 patients with centroblastic/centrocytic and 64 patients with centroblastic lymphoma who had entered a prospective multicenter study of the Kiel Lymphoma Study Group since October 1975 were compared. Advanced (stage IV) disease at time of diagnosis, predominantly due to bone marrow infiltration, was most frequent in centrocytic (69% of patients) and in centroblastic/centrocytic (51% of patients) lymphomas as compared to only 28% of patients with centroblastic lymphoma. High survival probability of patients with localized centrocytic and centroblastic/centrocytic lymphomas after radiotherapy, contrasting with a worse prognosis of corresponding patients with centroblastic lymphoma, is compatible with the classification of these lymphoma entities as neoplasias of low-grade malignancy. However, as shown by this prospective and previous retrospective trials overall survival probability of patients with advanced centrocytic lymphoma was inferior to that observed in corresponding patients with centroblastic/centrocytic lymphoma. These findings suggest the possibility that patients with advanced centrocytic lymphoma occupy an intermediate position between typical low-grade and typical high-grade malignant non-Hodgkin lymphomas.
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- 1981
13. [Thrombocytosis as a paraneoplastic syndrome]
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K M, Koeppen, S, Schmidt, R, Paulisch, D, Schneider, and H, Gerhartz
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Thrombocytosis ,Neoplasms ,Humans ,Syndrome ,Precancerous Conditions - Published
- 1975
14. Maligne Lymphome
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H. J. Dengler, R. Fischer, V. Diehl, H. Löffler, W. Gassmann, K. Lennert, G. Brittinger, H. Barrels, H. Common, E. Dühmke, H. H. Fülle, U. Gunzer, T. Gyenes, R. Heinz, E. König, P. Meusers, M. Paukstat, H. Pralle, H. Theml, E.-W. Schwarze, W. Köpcke, T. Zwingers, K. Musshoff, A. Stacher, H. Brücher, W. Pribilla, G. W. Löhr, J. Oertel, I. Boll, D. Huhn, T. Binder, L. Nowicki, P. G. Scheurlen, H. Leopold, M. Schmidt, G. Michlmayr, E. Thiel, H. Battels, A. C. Feller, C. Thieme, F. Herrmann, A. Burger-Schüler, H. Gremmmel, H. Gerhartz, K.-M. Koeppen, A. Schoengen, H. W. Pees, M. Wannenmacher, R. Zettel, and U. Rühl
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- 1983
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15. [PHA- and PWM-stimulation in acute leukaemia (author's transl)]
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K M, Koeppen and I, Boll
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Leukemia, Myeloid, Acute ,Lectins ,Leukocytes ,Humans ,In Vitro Techniques ,Mitogens ,Lymphocyte Activation ,Stimulation, Chemical - Abstract
Peripheral blood cells from patients with acute leukaemia were stimulated in RPMI-medium with Phytohaemagglutinin (PHA) and/or Pokeweed-Mitogen (PWM). Samples of the cultures were taken at 3, 5 and 7 day intervals for cytological characterization. From 119 cultures from 65 patients 76 cultures from 47 patients could be analysed. Cultures stimulated with PHA and/or PWM showed in 43,4% a higher stimulation rate in comparison with cultures from normal persons. These findings are discussed in relation to the increased agar-colony growth growth of leukaemic cells after in vitro PHA-stimulation and transformation of blast cells.
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- 1978
16. [Significance of Auer-rods for the prognosis of acute leukemia]
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R, Paulisch, R, Kreusch, and K M, Koeppen
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Inclusion Bodies ,Nucleoproteins ,Humans ,Prognosis ,Leukemia, Lymphoid - Published
- 1975
17. [Characteristic features of infections in hemoblastoses under cytostatic treatment (author's transl)]
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R, Paulisch and K M, Koeppen
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Cross Infection ,Leukemia ,Myeloproliferative Disorders ,Humans ,Patient Isolators ,Antineoplastic Agents ,Anti-Bacterial Agents - Abstract
Infections and/or severe hemorrhages are the reasons for the unfavorable prognosis in patients with myeloid insufficiency. Hemorrhagic complications may be reduced by thrombocyte transfusions and substitution of coagulation factors; the prevention and treatment of infections represents great problems in spite of newly developed broad spectrum antibiotics. A comparison is made between the therapeutic results of 11 patients treated in sterile units and 22 patients treated under conventional conditions. The rate of remission was seen to be 64% in the first group and 28% in the second.
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- 1976
18. Cytostatic Treatment of Spinal Tumors
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K.-M. Koeppen
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Interdisciplinary treatment ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Bronchial carcinoma ,business.industry ,Spinal tumor ,Medicine ,Spinal metastasis ,business ,Bile Duct Carcinoma ,Spinal metastases ,Spinal cord - Abstract
Recent statistical reviews have revealed that the number of brain and spinal metastases is increasing, even in cases of autochthonic tumors of the brain and spinal cord in neurosurgical specimens (1, 2, 9). This raises the question as to what significance, alongside surgical and radiological therapy, cytostatic treatment may have in the interdisciplinary treatment strategy for primary and secondary spinal tumors.
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- 1986
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19. Die Bedeutung der Auer-Stübchen für die Prognose der akuten Leukämie
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K.-M. Koeppen, R. Kreusch, and R. Paulisch
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Die Prognose der akuten Leukamie hangt vom Alter, Vorhandensein oder Fehlen einer Infektion, dem Grad der leukamischen Infiltration sowie dem zytochemischen Typ ab. Nach Freireich haben daruber hinaus die Immunkompetenz, die Proliferationstatigkeit leukamischer Zellen und der Nachweis von Leukamie antigen im Knochenmark prognostische Aussagekraft. Auer-Stabchen stellen die einzige bekannte morphologische leukamiespezifische Veranderung der Blut- und Knochenmarkszellen dar. An Hand von 89 Patienten mit akuter myeloischer Leukamie, die in den letzten 12 Jahren in unserer Klinik behandelt wurden, soll Untersucht werden, ob auch Auer-Stabchen fur die Prognose der akuten Leukamie eine Bedeutung haben.
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- 1975
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20. Adjuvant specific immunotherapy in maintenance treatment of adult acute non-lymphocytic leukemia
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H. H. Fülle, H. Rühl, K. M. Koeppen, and R. Schwerdtfeger
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,Daunorubicin ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Gastroenterology ,law.invention ,Randomized controlled trial ,Maintenance therapy ,law ,Internal medicine ,Drug Discovery ,medicine ,Humans ,Thioguanine ,Cyclophosphamide ,Genetics (clinical) ,Acute leukemia ,Leukemia ,business.industry ,Mercaptopurine ,Cytarabine ,Induction chemotherapy ,Combination chemotherapy ,General Medicine ,Immunotherapy ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Leukemia, Lymphoid ,Leukemia, Myeloid, Acute ,Methotrexate ,Vincristine ,Molecular Medicine ,Female ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
From 1976 until 1978, 136 adult patients with acute leukemia were treated in four hospitals in Berlin. A complete remission was achieved in 47 patients (35%). Twenty-six patients with non-lymphocytic acute leukemia, who had achieved a complete remission with induction chemotherapy consisting of daunorubicin (45 mg/m2/day, day 1, 2 and 3) and cytosine-arabinoside (100 mg/m2/day, continuous infusion, day 1 to day 7) were entered into a randomized trial. Thirteen patients were treated with an intermittent combination chemotherapy at 4-week intervals; the other group of patients received in addition a specific immunotherapy consisting of neuraminidase-modified allogeneic blast cells. The results revealed that the addition of this kind of immunotherapy did not increase the duration of first remission or survival.
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- 1981
21. Maturation and proliferation capacity of blood cells from untreated acute myeloid leukemia and its prognostic significance
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I. Boll and K. M. Koeppen
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Time Factors ,Remission, Spontaneous ,Spontaneous remission ,In Vitro Techniques ,Suspension culture ,Drug Discovery ,Leukocytes ,medicine ,Humans ,Cells, Cultured ,Genetics (clinical) ,Blood Cells ,business.industry ,Myeloid leukemia ,General Medicine ,Prognosis ,medicine.disease ,Molecular medicine ,Human genetics ,Leukemia, Myeloid, Acute ,Cell Transformation, Neoplastic ,Immunology ,Molecular Medicine ,Refractory anemia with excess of blasts ,business ,Promyelocyte - Abstract
Blood cells from 68 patients with untreated acute myeloid luekemia were cultured in RPMI-medium without stimulating factors up to ten days. The cultures showed in part maturation and proliferation to monocytes-macrophages, in part to promyelocytes, myelocytes and Pelger-like cells, in part we did not find any differentiation or the cultures were degenerated during the first days. Retrospectively we found that in the 16 blood cell cultures with capacity to differentiation into the monocyte-macrophages-system 5 patients had a smouldering leukemia. Our preliminary evidences suggest that the diagnosis "smouldering leukemia" is to be found with out in vitro culture system. Further analysis suggest that patients with acute leukemia whose blood cells have the capacity for maturation to monocytes-macrophages or to promyelocytes, myelocytes and Pelger-like cells have a better chance of achieving a complete remission and a longer median survival time.
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- 1978
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