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Effect of vitrification on human oocytes: a metabolic profiling study.

2013

Objective To evaluate the effect of oocyte vitrification in the metabolomic profile of embryos developed from vitrified and fresh oocytes in our ovum donation program. Design Analysis of the metabolic profiles of spent culture medium samples corresponding to embryos developed from vitrified and fresh oocytes. Setting In vitro fertilization (IVF) unit/metabolomic facility. Patient(s) Oocyte donors between the ages of 18 and 35 years. Intervention(s) Metabolomic profile liquid chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry (LC-MS) of spent media samples. Main Outcome Measure(s) Identification of spent media components and metabolites present and absent in vitrified and fresh day-3 embryos. Res…

AdultDesign analysisAdolescentProteomeBiologyAndrologyYoung AdultMetabolomicsHuman fertilizationLiquid chromatography–mass spectrometrymedicineHumansStatistical analysisVitrificationCells CulturedCryopreservationbusiness.industryObstetrics and GynecologyEmbryoOocyteVitrificationBiotechnologymedicine.anatomical_structureReproductive MedicineMetabolomeOocytesFemalebusinessFertility and sterility
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[Fabry disease in Italy: first epidemiologic and collaborative study].

2005

The authors sought to define the prevalence of Fabry disease and to establish the incidence and its natural history in Italy. The aim of this study was to point out the first clinical signs and symptoms to perform an early diagnosis and hence to start a specific therapeutic treatment. Fabry disease is an inborn error of metabolism caused by the deficiency of the lysosomal enzyme alpha-galactosidase A. Fabry disease is a severe X-linked disorder presenting with a higher morbidity between the third and the fourth decade of life. Fabry disease may be confused with other diseases or completely misdiagnosed: its frequency is estimated worldwide to be 1:117000. In Italy, 65 patients have been ide…

AdultDiagnosis DifferentialMaleAdolescentItalyalpha-GalactosidaseFabry DiseaseHumansFemaleAlgorithms
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Prognosis after surgery for multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1-related pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors: Functionality matters

2021

Contains fulltext : 245221.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access) BACKGROUND: Metastasized pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors are the leading cause of death in patients with multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1. Aside from tumor size, prognostic factors of pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors are largely unknown. The present study aimed to assess whether the prognosis of patients with resected multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1-related nonfunctioning pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors differs from those with resected multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1-related insulinomas and assessed factors associated with prognosis. METHODS: Patients who underwent resection of a multiple endocrine neoplasia ty…

AdultDiagnostic ImagingMalemedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentBiopsy030230 surgeryNeuroendocrine tumorsGastroenterologyArticleYoung Adult03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineInternal medicineBiopsyTumours of the digestive tract Radboud Institute for Molecular Life Sciences [Radboudumc 14]Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Type 1medicineHumansMEN1Neoplasm MetastasisChildMultiple endocrine neoplasiaLymph nodeInsulinomaAgedNeoplasm StagingCause of deathAged 80 and overmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryLiver NeoplasmsHazard ratioDisease ManagementMiddle AgedPrognosismedicine.diseaseReconstructive and regenerative medicine Radboud Institute for Health Sciences [Radboudumc 10]Pancreatic NeoplasmsPatient Outcome AssessmentNeuroendocrine Tumorsmedicine.anatomical_structure030220 oncology & carcinogenesisFemaleSurgeryDisease SusceptibilityNeoplasm GradingbusinessBiomarkers
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Treatment of tumors of the pancreatic head with suspected but unproved malignancy: is a nihilistic approach justified?

1999

The aim of the present prospective observational study was to evaluate the accuracy of preoperative imaging studies and the outcome of patients after pancreaticoduodenectomy for suspected but unproved malignancy. Pancreaticoduodenectomy was performed in 186 patients with a suspected but histologically unproved malignancy of the pancreatic head: 86 with a ductal pancreatic carcinoma, 56 with a periampullary tumor, 18 with a cystadenocarcinoma, 13 with a rare malignant tumor or a metastasis, and 13 with a benign tumor. An accurate differentiation between a ductal pancreatic carcinoma and a nonductal tumor or a benign tumor was neither possible with tumor marker CA 19-9 nor with diagnostic ima…

AdultDiagnostic ImagingMalemedicine.medical_specialtyAmpulla of VaterPancreatic diseaseAdolescentCA-19-9 Antigenmedicine.medical_treatmentCommon Bile Duct NeoplasmsCystadenocarcinomaMalignancyBenign tumorPancreaticoduodenectomyPancreatic tumormedicineCarcinomaHumansProspective StudiesCystadenocarcinomaTumor markerAgedAged 80 and overbusiness.industryPancreatic DuctsMiddle Agedmedicine.diseasePancreaticoduodenectomyPancreatic NeoplasmsSurvival RateTreatment OutcomeDiagnostic Techniques SurgicalCarcinoma Squamous CellSurgeryFemaleRadiologybusinessFollow-Up StudiesWorld journal of surgery
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Treatment with C1 inhibitor concentrate in abdominal pain attacks of patients with hereditary angioedema

2005

BACKGROUND: Abdominal edema attacks in patients with hereditary angioedema are often extremely painful, associated with vomiting and diarrhea, and have a high potential for causing recurrent disability of the patient. STUDY DESIGN AND METHODS: Intraindividual comparison of retrospective data in 75 hereditary angioedema patients comprising 4,834 abdominal attacks treated with C1 inhibitor concentrate versus 17,444 untreated abdominal attacks. RESULTS: The mean duration of abdominal attacks was 92.0 hours (SD, 40.8 hr) when untreated compared to 39.9 hours (SD, 30.0 hr) when treated. Patients reported a mean maximal pain score of 8.6 (SD, 1.7; range, 1-10) for untreated attacks compared to 4.…

AdultDiarrheaAbdominal painTime FactorsAdolescentVomitingHypovolemiaImmunologyUnconsciousnessComplement C1 Inactivator ProteinsDrug Administration ScheduleInjectionsC1-inhibitorEcallantideHypovolemiaEdemamedicineHumansImmunology and AllergyAngioedemaChildAdverse effectSerpinsRetrospective StudiesDose-Response Relationship Drugbiologybusiness.industryInfantHematologymedicine.diseaseAbdominal PainTreatment OutcomePatient SatisfactionChild PreschoolAnesthesiaHereditary angioedemaVomitingbiology.proteinmedicine.symptombusinessComplement C1 Inhibitor ProteinBed Restmedicine.drugTransfusion
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Safety and immunogenicity of RIX4414 live attenuated human rotavirus vaccine in adults, toddlers and previously uninfected infants

2003

Abstract A live attenuated human rotavirus (HRV) vaccine, strain RIX4414, was tested sequentially in adults, previously infected toddlers, and previously uninfected infants. A single dose was given to adults and toddlers and found well tolerated. Next, a dose ranging (three different viral concentrations) safety and immunogenicity study was conducted in rotavirus IgA antibody negative infants (N=192), who received two doses of RIX4414 vaccine or placebo at 2 and 4 months of age. No side effects were seen after vaccination. Specifically, administration of RIX4414 vaccine was not temporally associated with fever, diarrhea, or increase in liver transaminases. Rotavirus IgA seroconversion range…

AdultDiarrheaMaleAdolescentDose-Response Relationship ImmunologicReoviridaeVaccines Attenuatedmedicine.disease_causeRotavirus InfectionsVirusFecesDouble-Blind MethodLiver Function TestsRotavirusmedicineHumansCloning MolecularSeroconversionGeneral VeterinaryGeneral Immunology and Microbiologybiologybusiness.industryImmunogenicityRotavirus VaccinesPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthInfantbiology.organism_classificationVirologyImmunoglobulin AVaccinationTiterDiarrheaInfectious DiseasesChild PreschoolImmunologyMolecular MedicineFemalemedicine.symptombusinessVaccine
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Prospective multicenter trial of capsule endoscopy in patients with chronic abdominal pain, diarrhea and other signs and symptoms (CEDAP-Plus Study)

2007

Background On the basis of the published data, capsule endoscopy cannot be recommended in patients whose only symptom is chronic abdominal pain. The present study therefore focused on the diagnostic yield of capsule endoscopy in patients with chronic abdominal pain who were also suffering from additional symptoms. Patients and methods A total of 50 patients with chronic abdominal pain, plus other symptoms singly or in combination were enrolled in this prospective multicenter trial. The "plus" symptoms or signs consisted of weight loss (> 10 % of body weight), inflammation shown by laboratory tests, chronic anemia, or suspected mid-gastrointestinal bleeding. Chronic diarrhea was recorded if …

AdultDiarrheaMaleEnteroscopymedicine.medical_specialtyGastrointestinal bleedingAdolescentAnemiaBiopsyAdenocarcinomaCapsule EndoscopyGastroenterologylaw.inventionDiagnosis DifferentialCrohn DiseaseCapsule endoscopylawInternal medicineMulticenter trialIntestinal NeoplasmsOdds RatiomedicineHumansProspective StudiesProspective cohort studyAgedbusiness.industryGastroenterologyEquipment DesignOdds ratioMiddle AgedPrognosismedicine.diseaseAbdominal PainCeliac Diseasemedicine.anatomical_structureCapsule EndoscopesChronic DiseaseAbdomenFemalebusinessFollow-Up StudiesEndoscopy
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Gallstone dissolution with chenodeoxycholic acid. A clinical study.

1980

Out of 95 patients with radiolucent gallstones who enrolled in a clinical study with chenodeoxycholic acid (CDC) for gallstone dissolution 75 patients with cholecystolithiasis completed 12 months of treatment. As a side effect 31% of patients reported intermittent diarrhea which did not cause cessation of therapy or missing of work. The incidence of biliary colic was markedly decreased during treatment in comparison to the rate in the year before. From more than 20 laboratory values checked before start and every 3 months during therapy only aminotransferases increased up to 3 fold in 20% of patients. gamma-GT elevated in 31% of patients before treatment improved in half of these patients d…

AdultDiarrheaMalemedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentBiliary colicBody weightChenodeoxycholic AcidGastroenterologyClinical studyGallstone dissolutionchemistry.chemical_compoundCholelithiasisChenodeoxycholic acidInternal medicineDrug DiscoverymedicineHumansIn patientGenetics (clinical)AgedDiminutionDose-Response Relationship Drugbusiness.industryBody WeightGeneral MedicineGallstonesMiddle Agedmedicine.diseasechemistrySolubilityMolecular MedicineFemalemedicine.symptombusinessConstipationKlinische Wochenschrift
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The appropriateness of colonoscopies at a teaching hospital: magnitude, associated factors, and comparison of EPAGE and EPAGE-II criteria.

2011

Background The growing demand for colonoscopies and inappropriate colonoscopies have become a significant problem for health care. Objectives To assess the appropriateness of colonoscopies and to analyze the association with some clinical and organizational factors. To compare the results of the European Panel of Appropriateness of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (EPAGE) and the EPAGE-II criteria. Design Cross-sectional study. Setting Endoscopy unit of a teaching hospital in Spain. Patients Patients referred for colonoscopy, excluding urgent, therapeutic indications, and poor cleansing. Main Outcome Measurements Appropriateness of colonoscopies according to the EPAGE criteria. Results From 749 c…

AdultDiarrheaMalemedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentColorectal cancerCross-sectional studyMEDLINEColonoscopyColonic PolypsUnnecessary ProceduresColonic polypectomyYoung AdultCrohn DiseasemedicineHumansRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingMedical diagnosisHospitals TeachingReferral and ConsultationAgedAged 80 and overChi-Square Distributionmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryGastroenterologyColonoscopyMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseHematocheziaSurgeryCross-Sectional StudiesSpainEmergency medicinePractice Guidelines as TopicColitis UlcerativeFemaleGuideline Adherencemedicine.symptombusinessColorectal NeoplasmsGastrointestinal HemorrhageChi-squared distributionSentinel SurveillanceGastrointestinal endoscopy
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Oral cromolyn sodium in comparison with elimination diet in the irritable bowel syndrome, diarrheic type. Multicenter study of 428 patients.

1995

In a significant number of patients affected by the irritable bowel syndrome, an adverse reaction to food is proposed to be a causative factor. A diet that eliminates the offending foods is the obvious treatment for such adverse reactions. Compliance with a dietetic regimen is often poor and sometimes not completely free from risks.Since the diarrheic type of irritable bowel syndrome seems mainly affected by food intolerance, and previous observations suggested that oral cromolyn sodium is effective in such patients, a multicenter therapeutic trial in the diarrheic type of irritable bowel syndrome was carried out in 346 of 409 patients with this disease, to evaluate the effects of oral crom…

AdultDiarrheaMalemedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentmedicine.medical_treatmentAdministration OralColonic Diseases FunctionalGastroenterologyOral administrationInternal medicineElimination dietAnti-Allergic AgentsCromolyn SodiummedicineHumansAdverse effectIrritable bowel syndromeAgedAged 80 and overChemotherapybusiness.industrydigestive oral and skin physiologyGastroenterologyCromolyn SodiumMiddle Agedmedicine.diseasePrognosisDiarrheaTreatment OutcomeMulticenter studyFemalemedicine.symptombusinessFood HypersensitivityScandinavian journal of gastroenterology
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