Exhibition of a favorable overall CR rate over existing two-drug combinations suggests that the triple therapy regimen used in the present study is effective and tolerable in patients with gynecological malignancies receiving cisplatin-based chemotherapy. Female patients may have a higher risk of developing CINV.
A single intraperitoneal injection with a 10 mg estriol (E3) in aqueous suspension induced a large and prolonged elevation of serum alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) in adult mice. E3 also raised the mitotic activity of hepatocytes in the absence of liver injury. Although both the AFP concentration and hepatocyte proliferation reached the peak on day 5 after E3 administration, a high level (about 12,500 ng/ml) of serum AFP persisted for a long period after hepatocyte proliferation declined. Five mg E3 showed a remarkable threshold effect on AFP elevation and 3 mg E3 on hepatocyte proliferation. Immunohistochemical studies indicated AFP production by hepatocytes in adult mice after the E3 administration.
A case is reported of diffuse laminar endocervical glandular hyperplasia, which is very rare among pseudoneoplastic endocervical glandular lesions. The patient was a 54 year old woman who had been suffering from watery vaginal discharge for about 7 years, and the lesion was found in the cervix of the hysterectomy specimen. Microscopically, the lesion showed a diffuse, laminar proliferation of hyperplastic endocervical glands, sharply demarcated from the underlying stroma. The significant nuclear atypia was absent. Inflammatory response was mild. Immunohistochemically, carcinoembryonic antigen was negative. Differential diagnosis from other non-neoplastic conditions and well differentiated adenocarcinoma is discussed.
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