骨巨细胞瘤联合治疗的首个结果

A. A. Barashev, V. V. Mozulyaka, T. V. Ausheva, Yu. R. Vinnik, L. Vashchenko, E. M. Nepomnyashchaya, P. V. Chernogorov
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研究目的:通过对巨细胞骨肿瘤患者进行2个疗程的denosumab作为新辅助靶向治疗,评估denosumab在巨细胞骨肿瘤患者新辅助模式下临床广泛应用的有效性和可能性,通过缩小肿瘤大小、巩固病理骨折、改善生活质量、恢复邻近关节功能来简化手术,并评估肿瘤形态学改变。材料和方法。考虑到denosumab的疗效数据,所有10例患者在手术治疗前均接受了2个疗程的denosumab 120 mg皮下注射,每月1次,作为巨细胞骨的新辅助靶向治疗。分析治疗前后的形态学图像,评价临床和放射学结果。结果。在所有10例病例中观察到相似的临床表现,包括疼痛缓解和骨支持能力的恢复。x线变化显示在溶解破坏的病灶处有硬化过程的发展。观察病理性骨折的巩固情况。决定临床和放射学特征的主要变化与在denosumab影响下肿瘤中发生的形态学过程有关。手术切除的骨样本的形态学图像与纤维硬化过程的发展有关,导致病理性骨折的巩固。在光光学水平上评估组织学变化。肿瘤细胞(成骨细胞和破骨细胞)被不同成熟度的纤维组织取代。也就是说,在denosumab的作用下观察到对治疗的反应(肿瘤的病理形态)。结论。Denosumab在巨细胞骨肿瘤患者手术治疗前的新辅助靶向治疗中可以缩小肿瘤大小并巩固病理性骨折。在Denosumab治疗期间,相邻关节功能恢复。记录了患者生活质量的改善。治疗的临床和放射学效果与肿瘤发生的形态学改变相一致。所有这些都使手术更容易进行。
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The first results of combined treatment of giant cell tumor of bone
Purpose of the study . To evaluate the effectiveness and possibility of wide clinical use of denosumab in neoadjuvant mode in patients with giant-cell bone tumors to simplify the operation by reducing the size of the tumor, consolidating pathological fractures, improving the quality of life, restoring the function of adjacent joints, by conducting 2 courses of denosumab as neoadjuvant targeted therapy for patients with giant-cell bone tumors, as well as evaluating morphological changes in tumor. Materials and methods . Considering the data on the efficacy of denosumab, all 10 patients underwent 2 courses of Denosumab 120 mg subcutaneously 1 time per month, as a neoadjuvant targeted therapy for a giant cell bone before performing a surgical treatment. The morphological picture was analyzed before and after the start of treatment, and the clinical and radiological results were evaluated. Results . A similar clinical picture was observed in all 10 cases involving pain relief and restoration of support ability of the bone. X-ray changes demonstrated the development of sclerotic processes in the foci of lytic destruction. Consolidation of pathological fractures was observed. The main changes determining the clinical and radiological characteristics were associated with the morphological processes occurring in the tumor under the influence of denosumab. The morphological picture in the surgically removed bone samples was associated with the development of fibro-sclerotic processes leading to the consolidation of pathological fractures. The histological changes were assessed at the light- optical level. Tumor cells (osteoblasts and osteoclasts) were replaced with fibrous tissue of varying maturity. That is, a response to the therapy (pathomorphosis in the tumor) was observed under the action of denosumab. Conclusions . Denosumab in neoadjuvant targeted therapy for patients with giant cell bone tumors prior to surgical treatment allows reduction in tumor sizes and consolidation of pathological fractures. The functions of adjacent joints were restored during Denosumab treatment. Improvements in the quality of life of patients were registered. The clinical and radiological effect of the therapy corresponded to the morphological changes occurring in the tumor. All of the above made it easier to perform surgery.
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