| Literature DB >> 2787445 |
M Hüfner1, H Döhner, J Schmidt, P Möller, A D Ho, W Hunstein.
Abstract
A patient with peripheral T-cell Lymphoma and acquired, systemic osteosclerosis is described. Bone histology showed a spectacular activation of osteoblasts accompanyed by massive new bone formation. Alkaline phosphatase in serum was elevated and increased to greater than 2000 U/l when the lymphoma became refractory to chemotherapy. In the patient's serum an osteoblast-activating factor could be demonstrated using a rat osteogenic osteosarcoma cell line (ROS 17/2.8). The factor was absent during remission of the tumor. We conclude that osteosclerosis was a paraneoplastic syndrome in this patient due to the secretion of an osteoblast-stimulating factor by the T-cell lymphoma. This situation is similar to the secretion of osteoclast-activating factors described in B-cell lymphomas, particularly multiple myeloma. The characterization of such a factor could be of therapeutic relevance.Entities:
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Year: 1989 PMID: 2787445 DOI: 10.1007/bf01711269
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Klin Wochenschr ISSN: 0023-2173