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Author(s):  
Yihong Huang ◽  
Wenlu Dai ◽  
Chunyu Li ◽  
Depeng Li ◽  
Zhenyu Li ◽  
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We investigated the efficiency of mitoxantrone (MIT) and high-dose cytarabine (Ara-C) chemotherapy followed by G-CSF and G-CSF/GM-CSF treatments for the mobilization of peripheral blood stem cells (PBSCs) in patients with leukemia and lymphoma. MIT was intravenously injected at 10 mg/(m2·d) for 2 to 3 days, followed by Ara-C injected intravenously at 2 g/m2 every 12 hours for 1 to 2 days. When white blood cell count recovered from the lowest value, 5 to 7.5 μg/ (kg·d) G-CSF was administered in 23 patients for 5 to 7 successive days. Another 27 patients received 3-5 μg/ (kg·d) G-CSF and 3-5μg/ (kg·d) GM-CSF. Autologous peripheral blood mononuclear cells were collected. Levels of CFU-GM and CD34+ cells were determined after unfreezing. The CD34+ cells and CFU-GM yields of 27 patients in G-CSF plus GM-CSF combination group [(8.79±3.11)×106/kg, (3.52±1.34)×105/kg, respectively] were significantly higher than those of patients receiving G-CSF alone (n=23) [(6.14±2.06)×106/kg, (2.03±1.06)×105/kg, respectively (P < 0.05)]. No obvious changes of T lymphocyte subsets in patients were observed when using G-CSF/GM-CSF, but levels of CD34+ cells increased gradually (P>0.05). The end-point separation blood volume was all above trebling TBV. No severe complications were observed during the mobilization and collection. Autologous PBSCT obtained quick hematopoietic reconstitution. In conclusion, MA chemotherapy combined with G-CSF alone and G-CSF/GM-CSF can safely and effectively mobilize autologous PBSCs, while G-CSF plus GM-CSF is superior to G-CSF alone. Large volume leukapheresis is an important method to enhance the production rate of stem cells and decrease harvesting time.


Author(s):  
Hope Jean Marie Vianney ◽  
Aboubacar S. Sangaré ◽  
Hope Jean Marie Vianney ◽  
Serge Ntungwanayo ◽  
J. Claude Sane

Extraskeletal osteosarcoma is a rare mesenchymal malignancy arising in soft tissue that produces osteoid, neoplastic bone, or chondroid material without demonstrable attachments to bone or periosteum. We report an instructive case of extraskeletal osteosarcoma in a 42-year-old woman recognized following acute traumatic injury of her left thigh.


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