BACKGROUND Standard allogeneic bone marrow transplantation (BMT) offers only a small chance of cure for most adult patients with advanced hematologic malignancies. The authors postulated that allogeneic peripheral blood stem cell transplantation (PBSCT) followed by prophylactic growth factor‐primed donor lymphocyte infusion (DLI) with cells reserved at harvest would maximize the graft‐versus‐tumor effects in patients with hematologic malignancies who had a high risk of recurrence. METHODS Seventeen patients with hematologic malignancies who had a high risk of recurrence were allocated on an intent‐to‐treat basis to allogeneic PBSCT from human leukocyte antigen‐matched sibling donors followed by prophylactic growth factor‐primed DLI of cells reserved at harvest for transplantation. RESULTS The median age was 37 years (range, 19–56 years). All donors underwent two or more apheresis procedures. The median numbers of mononuclear cells (MNCs), CD34 positive (CD34+) cells, and CD3+ cells, respectively, that were collected for 17 donors were 9.0 × 108 MNCs/kg (range, 4.9–14.4 × 108 MNCs/kg), 13.0 × 106 CD34+ cells/kg (range, 2.4–75.2 × 106 CD34+ cells/kg), and 5.8 × 108 CD3+ cells/kg (range, 3.3–9.9 × 108 CD3+ cells/kg) for a mean number of 2.35 apheresis procedures (range, 2.0–4.0 procedures). The median numbers of MNCs and CD3+ cells that were cryopreserved were 2.1 × 108 MNCs/kg (range, 0.0–4.4 × 108 MNCs/kg) and 1.4 × 108 CD3+ cells/kg (range, 0.0–3.5 × 108 CD3+ cells/kg). Seven of 17 patients received additional PBSCs, with a median of 5.0 × 107 CD3+ cells/kg (range, 3.0–9.9 CD3+ cells/kg) between Day 41 and Day 120. The reasons for inability to administer additional PBSCs in 10 patients included early death (n = 4 patients), severe graft‐versus‐host disease (GVHD) (n = 3 patients), disease recurrence (n = 2 patients), and harvest failure (n = 1 patient). Of seven patients, two patients died of recurrence, and one died of cytomegalovirus pneumonitis. The surviving four patients were free of disease when last assessed (median follow‐up, 597 days) but were suffering from chronic GVHD (one patient had limited GVHD, and three patients had extensive GVHD). CONCLUSIONS The authors suggest that allogeneic PBSCT with prophylactic growth factor‐primed DLI may be a potentially curative strategy for the treatment of hematologic malignancies in patients with a high risk of recurrence. Their approach may offer the additional advantage of collecting enough cells at harvest for the potential use of DLI, which is easy, convenient for donors, and cost effective. Cancer 2002;94:18–24. © 2002 American Cancer Society.
Sialolithiasis is a disease in which calcified substances accumulate in the ducts or parenchyma of the salivary glands. This disease can occur in people of any age, but it is predominantly seen in middle-aged adults and is rare in children. Owing to their anatomical and physiological characteristics, sialoliths commonly begin to form in the submandibular gland. The main symptoms of sialolithiasis are pain and swelling. Asymptomatic cases have also been reported. Clinical examinations and radiological examinations are used to diagnose sialolithiasis. Moreover, therapeutic methods comprise conservative treatments to promote salivation, surgical removal, and extracorporeal shockwave lithotripsy. Further, three pediatric patients visited the Department of Pediatric Dentistry, Chosun University Dental Hospital owing to sialolithiasis. All patients were asymptomatic, and clinical examination revealed a yellowish substance located near the Wharton's duct in the oral cavity in each case. The sialoliths were removed by transoral sialolithotomy under local anesthesia.
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the shape and impacted pattern of mesiodens and associated complications using three dimensional images produced by dental CBCT. This study was based on the CBCT Impacted mesiodens occurs more frequently in boys than in girls, the ratio being approximately 3.3:1 and most cases were observed between 6 and 8 years of age. The number of mesiodens per patient was 1.38.Majority of the mesiodens were conical (79.5%) in shape and inverted (48.6%) in direction.The mesio-distal position of mesiodens were the most common in middle sector (81.8%), vertical level were the most common near cervical (60.3%), and labio-palatal position were the most common at palatal side of the dental arch (73.8%).47.5% of mesiodens had complications and common complications associated with mesiodens were displaced tooth and delayed eruptions. The shape, vertical level, and labio-palatal position of mesiodens had correlations with complications.CBCT appears to be an excellent diagnostic tool, providing three dimensional information and accurate images, for diagnosis of impacted mesiodens.
This study compared the demineralization resistance of teeth treated with silver diamine fluoride (SDF) to that treated with fluoride varnish. A total of 105 healthy bovine incisors were divided into control, fluoride varnish, and SDF groups. The enamel surface density change was then measured by micro-computed tomography (micro-CT) at three depths. The demineralized zone volume was measured on 3D micro-CT images to evaluate the total demineralization rate. The enamel surface morphology was assessed by scanning electron microscope. The enamel density had continuously decreased while demineralization increased in the control and fluoride varnish groups. The enamel density had increased in the SDF group till the 7th day of demineralization treatment and decreased thereafter. However, the decrease in the SDF group was less severe than that in the other groups (p < 0.05). The demineralized enamel volume had increased through treatment and was the highest in the control group, followed by the fluoride varnish and SDF group. The enamel surface morphology was the roughest and most irregular in the control group, followed by the fluoride varnish group and SDF groups.
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