levoleucovorin and Diseases-in-Twins

levoleucovorin has been researched along with Diseases-in-Twins* in 3 studies

Reviews

1 review(s) available for levoleucovorin and Diseases-in-Twins

ArticleYear
[Colon cancer in pregnancy].
    Journal de chirurgie, 2003, Volume: 140, Issue:4

    Colon cancers arise only rarely in the course of a pregnancy. Yet colon obstruction, perforation and metastatic spread seem to occur more frequently in this setting than with the average colon cancer. Perhaps this is due to the immunotolerance which accompanies pregnancy. No case of epidermoid (squamous cell) cancer of the colon has been previously described in a pregnant woman. This conjunction has a catastrophic prognosis: the diagnosis of colon tumor is delayed since symptoms are masked by the pregnancy, and epidermoid colon cancer is a particularly aggressive lesion. A major sub-diaphragmatic surgical procedure can be performed with reasonable safety to mother and fetus. Radiotherapy is contraindicated. Neo-adjuvant chemotherapy can be administered although the risks to the fetus are not well known. During the first trimester, a therapeutic abortion can be proposed to optimise the treatment of the mother. During the second and third trimesters, treatment of the mother exposes the fetus to the risk of malformations or premature delivery; delay in maternal treatment in hopes of prolonging the pregnancy in order to obtain a viable neonate diminish the chances of maternal survival.

    Topics: Adult; Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols; Carcinoma, Squamous Cell; Cesarean Section; Chemotherapy, Adjuvant; Colonic Neoplasms; Combined Modality Therapy; Disease Progression; Diseases in Twins; Down Syndrome; Fatal Outcome; Female; Fetal Death; Fluorouracil; Humans; Intestinal Perforation; Leucovorin; Liver Neoplasms; Male; Organoplatinum Compounds; Pregnancy; Pregnancy Complications, Neoplastic; Pregnancy, Multiple

2003

Other Studies

2 other study(ies) available for levoleucovorin and Diseases-in-Twins

ArticleYear
Therapeutic attempts in infants with nonketotic hyperglycinaemia.
    Journal of mental deficiency research, 1981, Volume: 25, Issue:Pt 1

    Identical male twins with non-ketotic hyperglycinaemia did not exhibit any development progress while on strychnine treatment. Since other therapeutic attempts with single agents previously had failed in most instances, we tried a combination of various treatment modalities. The results indicated that the administration of glycine receptor antagonist (strychnine) together with a low-protein diet (1.5 gm/kg/day), augmentation of 1-C units (N(5)-formlytetrahydrofolate), and removal of glycine from extracellular fluid (sodium salicylate and sodium benzoate) yielded some clinical improvement and positive biochemical changes in out patients.

    Topics: Adrenocorticotropic Hormone; Amino Acid Metabolism, Inborn Errors; Benzoates; Benzoic Acid; Clonazepam; Dietary Proteins; Diseases in Twins; Glycine; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Leucovorin; Male; Sodium Salicylate; Strychnine

1981
[Chromosome changes in megaloblastic anemia before and after treatment].
    Archivos de investigacion medica, 1971, Volume: 2, Issue:3

    Topics: Administration, Oral; Anemia, Macrocytic; Chromosome Aberrations; Cytogenetics; Diseases in Twins; Evaluation Studies as Topic; Female; Folic Acid; Humans; Infant; Injections; Leucovorin

1971