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We report a case of a 49-year-old female patient known to have chronic myeloid leukemia presented with multiple cutaneous lesions. The clinicopathologic features were presented and the relevant literature was discussed....
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PMID: 19956066
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To evaluate the changes of phosphorus metabolites in leukemic infiltration of liver (LIL) with two-dimensional chemical shift imaging(2D CSI)(31)phosphorus MR spectroscopy ((31)P MRS).
Fifteen patients with LIL and 12 healthy subjects (control group) were scanned with liver 2D CSI(31)P MRS by a 1.5T...
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PMID: 20387242
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There were thicker and fastened glial scar at 21 dpi in the BALB/c mice but not in DO11.10 mice. The number of macrophages/microglia infiltrated in spinal cord injury area were more in DO11.10 than that in BALB/c mice at 14 dpi. The numbers of T lymphocytes infiltrated in spinal cord injury area wer...
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PMID: 20230685
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Our study is focused on the investigation of the immune/inflammatory infiltrate in liver metastases secondary to colorectal cancer. Twenty cases of colorectal liver metastases have been studied, including eight with recurrent metastases occurred after a previous treatment by thermonecrosis (group 1)...
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PMID: 20191123
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We report a series of three cases of SCC with a coexisting infiltrate of CLL, including one with perineural involvement, one involving metastatic SCC, and one in which this histologic finding spurred the initial diagnosis of CLL....
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PMID: 20233561
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Leukemia cutis is an infiltration of malignant neoplastic leukocytes or their precursors into the epidermis, dermis, or subcutis. These neoplastic cells are derived from abnormal leukocytes in the bone marrow where maturation aberrations occur. Acute myelogenous leukemia (AML) is the second most com...
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PMID: 20184209
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More than 80% of children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia can now be cured. Relapses are rare after five years of remission. The most frequent sites of relapse are bone marrow, the central nervous system, and the testicles. Long-term follow-up is needed to detect late adverse effects of treatment....
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PMID: 20669633
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S Jeha,
D Pei,
S C Raimondi,
M Onciu,
D Campana,
C Cheng,
J T Sandlund,
R C Ribeiro,
J E Rubnitz,
S C Howard,
J R Downing,
W E Evans,
M V Relling and
C-H Pui
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We analyzed 735 patients with B-cell precursor ALL treated in four successive protocols at St Jude Children's Research Hospital. The 41 patients with the t(1;19) had a comparable event-free survival to that of the 694 patients with other B-cell precursor ALL (P=0.63; 84.2+/-7.1% (s.e.) vs 84.0+/-1.8...
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PMID: 19282835
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Three methods are routinely used to diagnose neoplastic meningitis (NM): clinical signs and symptoms, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) cytology, and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the brain and spine. Clinical manifestations are often subtle or may be ascribed to other cancer complications, eg, treatm...
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PMID: 19660682
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