Contemporary Hematology/Oncology

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Volume 1

ISBN: 1468435779
ISBN 13: 9781468435771
Herausgeber: Albert S Gordon
Verlag: Springer Verlag GmbH
Umfang: xvi, 330 S., 32 s/w Illustr., 330 p. 32 illus.
Erscheinungsdatum: 02.06.2012
Auflage: 1/1980
Produktform: Kartoniert
Einband: Kartoniert

Inhaltsangabe1 Clonal and Stem Cell Origin of Blood Cell Neoplams.- 1.1. Introduction.- 1.2. Mosaic Systems.- 1.2.1. X-Chromosome Inactivation Mosaicism.- 1.2.2. G6PD Markers.- 1.3. Myeloproliferative Disorders.- 1.3.1. Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia.- 1.3.2. Polycythemia Vera.- 1.3.3. Agnogenic Myeloid Metaplasia with Myelofibrosis.- 1.4. Miscellaneous Myeloid Cell Disorders.- 1.4.1. Paroxysmal Nocturnal Hemoglobinuria.- 1.4.2. Sideroblastic Anemia.- 1.5. Blood Cell Lymphoproliferative Neoplasms.- 1.5.1. Immunoglobulin Mosaicism.- 1.5.2. Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia.- 1.5.3. Plasma Cell Neoplasms.- 1.5.4. Waldenstrom Macroglobulinemia.- 1.5.5. Idiopathic Cold Agglutinin Disease.- 1.6. Lymphoma.- 1.6.1. Burkitt Lymphoma.- 1.6.2. Other B-Cell Lymphomas.- 1.7. Acute Leukemia.- 1.7.1. Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia.- 1.7.2. Acute Nonlymphoblastic Leukemia.- 1.7.3. Posttransplantation Recurrences of Acute Leukemia.- 1.8. Summary and Concluding Remarks.- 1.8.1. Pluripotent Stem Cell Origin.- 1.8.2. Clonal Origin.- 1.8.3. Pathogenic Implications.- 1.8.4. Diagnostic and Therapeutic Implications.- 1.8.5. Recurrences.- 1.8.6. Second Malignancies in Patients with Chronic Hematopoietic Neoplasms.- 1.8.7. Future Studies.- References.- 2 Interactions of Vessel Wall with Formed Blood Elements.- 2.1. Introduction.- 2.2. Thrombus Formation within the Blood Vessel.- 2.2.1. Blood Flow.- 2.3. The Blood Vessel.- 2.3.1. Endothelial Cells.- 2.3.2. The Subendothelial Zone.- 2.4. Thrombosis on the Subendothelium.- 2.4.1. The Media and Smooth Muscle Cell.- 2.4.2. Adventitia.- 2.5. Endothelial Damage.- 2.6. The Platelet Response.- 2.7. Vascular Response to the Hemostatic Mechanism.- 2.8. Hypercoagulability and Atherogenesis.- 2.9. The Endothelium and Atherogenesis.- 2.10. Control of the Lesion.- 2.11. Summary.- References.- 3 The Effect of Heparin upon Complement Activation.- 3.1. Introduction.- 3.1.1. Pharmacology of Heparin.- 3.1.2. Mechanism of Complement Activation.- 3.1.3. Role of Complement Activation in Human Diseases.- 3.2. Heparin as a Complement Inhibitor.- 3.2.1. Historical Aspects.- 3.2.2. Heparin and the Classic Complement Pathway.- 3.2.3. Heparin and the Alternative Pathway.- 3.2.4. Heparin and the Final Common Complement Pathway.- 3.3. Clinical Implications.- 3.3.1. Paroxysmal Nocturnal Hemoglobinuria.- 3.3.2. Immune Hemolytic Anemia.- 3.3.3. Hypocomplementemic Glomerulonephritis.- 3.3.4. Hereditary Angioneurotic Edema.- 3.3.5. Interaction between Complement and Human Granulocytes.- 3.4. Summary.- References.- 4 The Molecular Genetics of Thalassemia.- 4.1. Introduction.- 4.2. The Thalassemias: The Range of Potential Molecular Defects.- 4.3. Globin Gene Expression.- 4.3.1. Biogenesis, Metabolism, and Structure of Globin Messenger RNAs.- 4.3.2. In Vitro Globin Gene Expression and Chromatin Structure.- 4.4. The Organization of Eukaryotic Genes.- 4.5. The Organization of Globin Genes in Human DNA.- 4.6. Molecular Defects in Thalassemia Syndromes.- 4.6.1. Deletion of Globin Structural Genes.- 4.6.2. Gene Deletion Associated with Abnormal Globin Chains.- 4.6.3. State of the ß Globin Gene in ?0-Thalassemias.- 4.6.4. Nondeletion Thalassemic Defects in Globin Genes.- 4.6.5. Abnormal Globin Messenger RNAs in Thalassemias.- 4.7. Conclusions and Future Prospects.- References.- 5 Blood Group Alterations in Cancer.- 5.1. Introduction.- 5.2. Blood Groups: An Overview.- 5.2.1. Blood Group Serology: Techniques of Antigen Detection and Quantitation.- 5.2.2. Genetic Aspects.- 5.2.3. Blood Group Structure and Biosynthesis.- 5.3. Serologic Studies of Blood Groups in Malignancy.- 5.3.1. Associations of Blood Groups with Cancer.- 5.3.2. Loss of Erythrocytic Blood Groups in Leukemia.- 5.3.3. Alterations of Tissue Blood Group Antigens in Carcinoma.- 5.3.4. Other Malignancies.- 5.3.5. Naturally Occurring Blood Group Agglutinins-Loss in Malignancy.- 5.4. Immunologic Effects of Tumor-Associated Blood Group Alterations.- 5.5. Studies of Cellular Blood Group Structure and Biosynthesi

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The continuous advances in our understanding of hematology and neo plastic disorders have made possible this third volume of reviews. Their purpose is to summarize investigations which have defined new concepts, and, it is hoped, stimulate new ideas. In the choice of subjects, we have attempted to retain the balance between academic and clinical interests. We are grateful to the contributors, who have maintained the high stan dards set in the earlier volumes, and for feedback from readers. Both have helped to orient the direction of this series. It was a reader who pointed out that the title of the two earlier volumes, The Year in Hematol ogy, was misleading since it suggested a detailed review of trends and findings limited to the last year. In response to this valid comment, The Year. has been changed to Contemporary. and the scope has been expanded to encompass the kindred disciplines of hematology and oncol ogy. Another editor, Franco M. Muggia, has been added to provide addi tional expertise for the latter field. The title of the present and future volumes has been changed to Contemporary Hematology/Oncology. It has been pointed out to us that considerable ingenuity will be needed to find topics not already covered. We believe that the papers in the present volume have met this challenge. As before, the readers' comments con cerning Contemporary Hematology/Oncology will be appreciated. Joseph LoBue Albert S. Gordon Robert Silber Franco M.

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