We report the clinical and pathologic features of two cases of adenosarcoma. Our first case occurred in the ovary of a 51-year-old woman with extensive pelvic involvement. She was treated vigorously with radiation and chemotherapy and at the present time almost 9 years later the patient is free of disease. This represents a case with one of the longest survival reported in the literature. Our second case occurred in a 37-year-old woman and was limited to the endometrium.
A patient with T-cell prolymphocytic leukemia (T-PLL) is described. The malignant T-cells from the patient were predominantly Leu-2-positive, indicating a suppressor phenotype. The cells were then tested to determine their functional capabilities. The patient's Leu-2-positive cells initially suppressed B-cell proliferation, as predicted by their phenotype but later functioned as T helper cells in the pokeweed mitogen system without a change in phenotype. The cells also responded inadequately to alloantigen and mitogen despite addition of exogenous T-cell growth factor (TCGF). Leu-2-positive prolymphocytes from the spleen of the patient were constitutive producers of TCGF. Surface phenotype using monoclonal antibody was inadequate to predict T-cell function of the cells from this patient with T-PLL. In addition, these data suggest there may be functional subpopulations within the OKT8+ phenotype. Constitutive TCGF production by malignant post-thymic T-cells may represent a mechanism by which these cells sustain their own growth.
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