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Autoantibodies in breast cancer: their use as an aid to early diagnosis

2007

There is increasing evidence that the immune system produces a humoral response to cancer-derived antigens. This study assessed the diagnostic potential of autoantibodies to multiple known tumour-associated proteins.Sera from normal controls (n = 94), primary breast cancer patients (n = 97) and patients with ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) (n = 40) were investigated for the presence of autoantibodies to p53, c-myc, HER2, NY-ESO-1, BRCA1, BRCA2 and MUC1 antigens by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay.Reproducibly elevated levels of autoantibodies were seen in at least one of the six antigens in 64% of primary breast cancer patient sera and 45% of patients with DCIS at a specificity of 85%. No …

AdultOncologyPathologymedicine.medical_specialtyAntibodies NeoplasmBreast NeoplasmsEnzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assaymedicine.disease_causeSensitivity and SpecificityAutoimmunityCohort StudiesBreast cancerAntigenAntigens NeoplasmInternal medicinemedicineHumansMammographyNeoplasm Metastasisskin and connective tissue diseasesLymph nodeAgedAutoantibodiesAged 80 and overmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryAutoantibodyReproducibility of ResultsCancerHematologyMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseCarcinoma LobularCarcinoma Intraductal NoninfiltratingEarly Diagnosismedicine.anatomical_structureIncreased riskReceptors EstrogenOncologyCase-Control StudiesFemalebusinessAnnals of Oncology
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A case of late diagnosis and management of 46 XY complete gonadal dysgenesis in adulthood

2021

AdultOvarian NeoplasmsPediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyDelayed Diagnosisbusiness.industryObstetrics and GynecologyGonadal dysgenesisGonadal Dysgenesismedicine.diseaseLate diagnosismedicineHumans46 XY complete gonadal dysgenesis; prophylactic gonadectomy; germ cell tumor; difference of sex developmentbusinessGinekologia Polska
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Neural correlates of antinociception in borderline personality disorder.

2006

Context A characteristic feature of borderline personality disorder (BPD) is self-injurious behavior in conjunction with stress-induced reduction of pain perception. Reduced pain sensitivity has been experimentally confirmed in patients with BPD, but the neural correlates of antinociceptive mechanisms in BPD are unknown. We predicted that heat stimuli in patients with BPD would activate brain areas concerned with cognitive and emotional evaluation of pain. Objective To assess the psychophysical properties and neural correlates of altered pain processing in patients with BPD. Design Case-control study. Setting A university hospital. Participants Twelve women with BPD and self-injurious behav…

AdultPain Thresholdmedicine.medical_specialtyHot TemperatureDifferential ThresholdPainPrefrontal CortexAudiologybehavioral disciplines and activitiesAmygdalaGyrus CingulimethodsArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)bloodBorderline Personality DisorderPhysical StimulationAdult Amygdala; physiopathology Borderline Personality Disorder; diagnosis/physiopathology/psychology Brain Mapping Brain; physiopathology Case-Control Studies Differential Threshold; physiology Female Gyrus Cinguli; physiopathology Hot Temperature; diagnostic use Humans Magnetic Resonance Imaging Oxygen; blood Pain Measurement; methods Pain Threshold; physiology Pain; diagnosis/physiopathology/psychology Physical Stimulation Prefrontal Cortex; physiopathology Self-Injurious Behavior; diagnosis/physiopathology Thermosensing; physiologymental disordersThreshold of painmedicineHumansThermosensingPrefrontal cortexPsychiatryBorderline personality disorderPain MeasurementBrain MappingBlood-oxygen-level dependentmedicine.diagnostic_testBrainmedicine.diseaseAmygdalaMagnetic Resonance Imagingdiagnosis/physiopathologyFunctional imagingDorsolateral prefrontal cortexOxygenPsychiatry and Mental healthmedicine.anatomical_structureCase-Control StudiesphysiologyFemalediagnosis/physiopathology/psychologyphysiopathologydiagnostic useFunctional magnetic resonance imagingPsychologySelf-Injurious BehaviorArchives of general psychiatry
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Morphologic diagnosis in neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis.

1997

Morphologic pathology in NCL is marked by two processes, the interaction of which has not yet been completely clarified: 1) degeneration of nerve cells, foremost in the cerebral cortex, resulting in considerable cerebral atrophy in early childhood forms, likely responsible for clinical and neuroradiological findings; 2) widespread accumulation of autofluorescent lysosomal lipopigments of varying ultrastructure, the demonstration of which is still largely responsible for diagnostic recognition of an individual patient's NCL. Numerous tissues and organs are available for biopsy, among them brain (historical), rectum (still favoured by some), skeletal muscle and peripheral nerves (largely by c…

AdultPathologymedicine.medical_specialtyConjunctivaAdolescentBiopsyAutopsyAtrophyNeuronal Ceroid-LipofuscinosesBiopsyMedicineHumansTissue DistributionChildCerebral atrophyCerebral Cortexmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryInfantGeneral MedicinePigments Biologicalmedicine.diseaseLipidsmedicine.anatomical_structureCerebral cortexChild PreschoolPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthNerve DegenerationNeuronal ceroid lipofuscinosisNeurology (clinical)Morphologic diagnosisAtrophybusinessLysosomesNeuropediatrics
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Papillary squamous cell carcinoma of the oropharynx.

2003

A case of papillary squamous cell carcinoma of the oropharynx is reported. The lesion was located in the base of the tongue and grossly presented a characteristic finger-like pattern of growth. The clinicopathological profile of the neoplasm is presented and the differential diagnosis with other exophytic squamous cell carcinomas is discussed.

AdultPathologymedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseasePapillary Squamous Cell CarcinomaLesionDiagnosis Differentialstomatognathic diseasesOropharyngeal NeoplasmsOtorhinolaryngologyEpidermoid carcinomaHead and neck surgeryCarcinomaCarcinoma Squamous CellMedicineNeoplasmHumansBase of tongue cancerFemaleDifferential diagnosismedicine.symptombusinessEuropean archives of oto-rhino-laryngology : official journal of the European Federation of Oto-Rhino-Laryngological Societies (EUFOS) : affiliated with the German Society for Oto-Rhino-Laryngology - Head and Neck Surgery
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Autoimmune polyglanduläre Syndrome

2013

The autoimmune polyglandular syndrome (APS) is defined as the manifestation of at least two endocrine autoimmune diseases. In order to take the wide spectrum of components and the variations of the disease fully into account, APS is usually divided up into the rare juvenile type (APS I) and the more common adult type (APS II-IV). APS I is caused by a monogenetic mutation whereas APS II-IV has a multifactorial genesis with combination related subgroups. Early diagnosis, individual adjustment of therapy and screening of high risk patients in particular are regarded as clinically relevant. In addition to the patient's history, the diagnosis of APS encompasses serologic measurement of organ-spe…

AdultPediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyEndometriosisPhysical examinationHashimoto DiseaseDiseaseDiagnosis DifferentialHypothyroidismPregnancyHumansMass ScreeningMedicineHashimoto DiseasePolyendocrinopathies AutoimmuneMass screeningAutoantibodiesmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryIncidence (epidemiology)AutoantibodyGeneral MedicineDiabetes GestationalFemaleDifferential diagnosisbusinessInfertility FemaleRare diseaseDMW - Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift
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Sonographic diagnosis of lethal osteogenesis imperfecta in the second trimester: case report and review.

1986

AdultPregnancymedicine.medical_specialtyObstetricsbusiness.industryAbortion InducedOsteogenesis Imperfectamedicine.diseaseFetal DiseasesOsteogenesis imperfectaIn uteroSecond trimesterPregnancyPregnancy Trimester SecondPrenatal DiagnosismedicineGestationHumansRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingFemalebusinessUltrasonographyJournal of clinical ultrasound : JCU
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Pyomyositis of the iliacus muscle complicated with septic sacroiliitis

2008

We report a rare case of pyomyositis of the iliacus muscle in a 29-year-old woman. After 2 weeks of adequate treatment, secondary septic sacroiliitis occurred, a complication that had not been described previously. Pyomyositis of the iliacus muscle must be considered in the differential diagnosis of acute pain in the hip region.

AdultStaphylococcus aureusmedicine.medical_specialtyPyomyositisSeptic SacroiliitisPainIliumPyomyositismedicineHumansOsteitisMyositisSacroiliac jointHipbusiness.industryCeftriaxoneSacroiliitisSacroiliac JointGeneral MedicineStaphylococcal Infectionsmedicine.diseaseMagnetic Resonance ImagingSurgerymedicine.anatomical_structureIliacus muscleFemaleDifferential diagnosisComplicationbusinessCloxacillinQJM
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Neurological vertigo in the emergency room in pediatric and adult age: systematic literature review and proposal for a diagnostic algorithm.

2022

AbstractNeurological vertigo is a common symptom in children and adults presenting to the emergency department (ED) and its evaluation may be challenging, requiring often the intervention of different medical specialties. When vertigo is associated with other specific symptoms or signs, a differential diagnosis may be easier. Conversely, if the patient exhibits isolated vertigo, the diagnostic approach becomes complex and only through a detailed history, a complete physical examination and specific tests the clinician can reach the correct diagnosis. Approach to vertigo in ED is considerably different in children and adults due to the differences in incidence and prevalence of the various c…

Adultdifferentialemergency servicediagnosisEmergency departmentadulthood; childhood; emergency department; vertigo; adult; algorithms; child; diagnosis differential; humans; physical examination; emergency service; hospitalGeneral MedicineAdulthoodChildhoodDiagnosis DifferentialVertigoHumanshospitalChildEmergency Service HospitalPhysical ExaminationAlgorithmsItalian journal of pediatrics
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Impact of preimplantation genetic diagnosis on IVF outcome in implantation failure patients

2003

Implantation failure (IF) is defined as three or more failed IVF attempts, and preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) is being used in these patients to improve IVF outcome. PGD was performed in 49 implantation failure patients with a mean number of 4.2 +/- 1.6 previous IVF failures, and in nine fertile controls. Fluorescence in-situ hybridization (FISH) on blastomeres from biopsied day 3 embryos was performed for chromosomes 13, 16, 18, 21, 22, X and Y. There was a significantly higher rate of chromosomal abnormalities (67.4%) compared with controls (36.3%). In 57 cycles, a pregnancy rate of 34.0% and an implantation rate of 19.8% was observed in implantation failure patients compared wit…

Adultmedicine.medical_specialtyBiopsyPregnancy High-RiskAneuploidyFertilization in VitroPreimplantation genetic diagnosisPregnancyBiopsyHumansMedicineEmbryo ImplantationBlastocystIn Situ Hybridization FluorescencePreimplantation Diagnosisreproductive and urinary physiologyChromosome AberrationsGynecologyPregnancymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryObstetricsBlastocyst TransferObstetrics and GynecologyAneuploidyEmbryo Transfermedicine.diseaseCoculture TechniquesEmbryo transferPregnancy rateTreatment Outcomemedicine.anatomical_structureReproductive Medicineembryonic structuresFemalebusinessMaternal AgeDevelopmental BiologyReproductive BioMedicine Online
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