Serum Lactate Dehydrogenase Isoenzyme 1 in Patients with Advanced Testicular Cancer
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- 1 August 1982
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in American Journal of Clinical Pathology
- Vol. 78 (2) , 178-183
- https://doi.org/10.1093/ajcp/78.2.178
Abstract
Abnormal levels of serum lactic dehydrogenase-1 (LD-1) activity have been observed in 81% (34/42) of patients with stage III germ cell malignancy of the testis. The criteria for evaluating the electrophoretic isoenzyme patterns of these patients were, as follows: For criterion 1 elevations the LD-1 value in absolute units was greater than 52.0 U/l with the LD-1/Total LD ratio greater than 37.2%. Criterion 2 elevations had absolute values of LD-1 less than 52.0 U/l, but the LD-1/Total LD ratio was greater than 37.2%. For criterion 3 elevations of LD-1, the absolute value was greater than 52 U/l and the LD-1/Total LD ratio was less than 37.2% activity with the LD-5/LD-1 ratio less than 0.5; or when the LD-5/LD-1 ratio was greater than 0.5 but the LD-1 is equal to or greater than the LD-2. The frequency of LD-1 elevation correlated well with the extent of the disease (stage III-B-1 and 2, 50%; stage IIIB- 3, 86%; stage III-B-4, 91%; stage III-B-5, 93%). LD-1 elevation occurred in groups I, II, IV and V histopathologic cell types (Dixon and Moore Classification) and there did not appear to be any correlation between the histologic cell type and the frequency of elevation of LD-1. Interpretation of LD-1 activity only on the basis of its relative ratio to the total LD value (criterion 1 and 2) identified a total of 28 patients (67%). A criterion 3 elevation was demonstrated in 6 (14%) additional patients. All patients with persistent elevations or recurrent elevations of LD-1 have shown progressive or recurrent disease and patients with no clinical evidence of disease have demonstrated normal LD-1 values. In those patients with elevated LD-1 activity, serial measurements of serum LD-1 isoenzyme reflect the response of the patient to therapy.Keywords
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