1.The influeuce of IL-2 on the immunologic function of the NPC patients treated with radiotherapy and chemotherapy
Yongfeng SI ; Peizhong WANG ; Wei JIAO ; Rijing ZHOU ; Zheng ZHANG ; Zhuoxia DENG ; Zhengxian CHEN ; Zhongqiang TAO
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2001;(2):59-61
Objective:To investigate the combining therapy which not only have cured effect but also can uphold and improve the NPC patient′s immunity function after radiotherrapy and chemotherapy.Method:90 cases randomly divided into 3 groups ①Local group (local injected with IL-2 +radiotherapy+chemotherapy);②General group(ivdrip with IL-2+radiotherapy+chemotherapy);③convention group(radiotherapy+chemotherapy).Checked and observed the immunity function around the immunotherapy and after the radiotherapy and chemotherapy.Result:Cellular immunity of 3 groups are lower and humoral immunity are hypetuntion than normal person.After treated with IL-2 the cellular immunity improves but there′s no great change of the humoral immunity. The immune status of the immune groups have not obvious change than before radiotherapy,at the same time,the cellular immunity of the convention group cut down and the humoral immunity doesn′t change obviously.Conclusion:①It has some effect to uphold and improve the NPC patient′s immunity function to treat with small dosage of IL-2 before radiotherapy and chemotherapy,general treatment is better than local injection;②The three therapies have not great influence on the patient′s humoral immunity.
2.The histomorphological changes of the nasal mucosa in nasopharyngeal carcinoma patients postradiotherapy.
Yongfeng SI ; Haiming WEI ; Bo HUANG ; Guiping LAN ; Jinlong LU ; Zheng ZHANG ; Bing LI ; Rijing ZHOU
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2008;22(12):536-538
OBJECTIVE:
To study the histomorphology at the nasal mucosa in the nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) patients postradiotherapy.
METHOD:
Forty-seven specimens from the nasal mucosa of NPC patients postradiotherapy were observed under light microscope. The changes of the mucosal histomorphology include cells and cilia in epithelium, basal layer, glandular and glandular cells in lamina propria. Six specimens were observed under electron microscope, including the changes of the cilia and ciliated columnar epithelial cells in epithelium.
RESULT:
The histomorphology of the 47 specimens were normal before radiotherapy. In the 47 specimens, six specimens had no changes but 41 specimens were found various changes postradiotherapy. The mucosal changes of epithelium and cilia desquamating, basal layer thickening, decrease of the serous glands and increase of the mucous glands in lamina propria were observed under light microscope. We found the cilia structural abnormalities and the abnormal phenomena of the epithelium under scanning electron microscope (SEM) and transmission electron microscope (TEM) respectively.
CONCLUSION
We found that the various extent of destruction of the nasal mucosa may be the pathological basis of complicating nasal or sinusitis in NPC patients postradiotherapy.
Adult
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Carcinoma, Squamous Cell
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pathology
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radiotherapy
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Nasal Mucosa
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pathology
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Nasopharyngeal Neoplasms
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pathology
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radiotherapy
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Treatment Outcome