The cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and serum of six patients with histologically verified intracranial germ-cell tumors were assayed serially for the presence of alphafetoprotein (AFP) and the beta subunit of human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG). Two patients had embryonal carcinomas, two had choriocarcinomas, and two had dysgerminomas. The marker profile for a given tumor in either CSF or serum correlated with the histological diagnosis; that is, embryonal carcinoma produced AFP and HCG, choriocarcinoma produced HCG, and dysgerminoma produced no markers. The marker levels in serum and CSF declined with therapy and rose usually prior to the development of overt clinical symptoms if the patient's tumor recurred. A CSF-to-serum gradient of the marker levels was present in three of four patients, and the serum levels were often normal when the CSF values were elevated. Ventricular marker levels were lower than the lumbar levels in two of two patients. The assay of these biological markers is a sensitive indicator of the success of therapy, and the presence of a CSF-to-serum gradient suggests that the major portion of the neoplasm rests within the central nervous system. A histological diagnosis can be inferred without the necessity of surgery in appropriate clinical contexts.
The concentration of some immunoreactive peptide hormones in breast cyst fluid and serum from a series of patients with cystic breast disease were compared. The concentrations of the two pituitary gonadotropins, LH and FSH, were consistently higher in serum than in cyst fluid, confirming earlier more limited observations. The mean PRL concentration, on the other hand, was elevated in cyst fluid though the variability was great. The cyst fluid serum ratio of hCG was elevated in the patient group as a whole. However, the results suggested the presence of two subpopulations; group I, in which the cyst fluid and serum hCG levels were essentially indistinguishable and in the range found in normal serum, and group II, in which the cyst fluid hCG concentration was consistently greater than the normal serum range. Analysis of hormone concentrations in multiple cysts aspirated at the same time showed a remarkable degree of agreement in the cyst hormone levels in most of the patients. The greatest variability in the levels was seen with hCG, were a small numer of subjects showed a very large spread in the values.
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