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Augmented Passive Transfer of Contact Sensitivity in Severe Combined Immunodeficiency Mice and Its Dependence of Vβ8<sup>+</sup> Cells in…

1993

The passive transfer of contact sensitivity using picryl chloride immune cells from H-2 syngenic BALB/c donors was analyzed in severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID) mice which lack functional T and B lymphocytes. H-2-restricted and antigen-specific contact sensitivity was transferred to SCID mice, and comparison between the level of contact sensitivity and the number of transferred cells showed a significantly more efficient transfer to SCID than to BALB/c mice. The cells passively transferring contact sensitivity were shown to carry the Vβ8 phenotype. Moreover, chromium-labeled cells from BALB/c PC1-primed donors localize normally in peripheral lymphoid organs, and an increased percentag…

Adoptive cell transferSevere combined immunodeficiencyRatónbusiness.industryImmunologyGeneral MedicineT lymphocytemedicine.diseasePicryl chloridechemistry.chemical_compoundImmune systemLymphatic systemchemistryImmunologyImmunology and AllergySyngenicMedicinebusinessInternational Archives of Allergy and Immunology
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D2-40 negative pyogenic granuloma-like Kaposi's sarcoma: Diagnostic features and histogenetic hypothesis of an uncommon skin tumor in HIV-negative pa…

2015

Locate full-text(opens in a new window)|View at Publisher| Export | Download | Add to List | More... Pathology Research and Practice Volume 211, Issue 7, July 01, 2015, Pages 528-532 D2-40 negative pyogenic granuloma-like Kaposi's sarcoma: Diagnostic features and histogenetic hypothesis of an uncommon skin tumor in HIV-negative patients (Article) Cabibi, D.a, Giannone, A.G.a , Guarnotta, C.a, Schillaci, O.b, Franco, V.a a Department of Sciences for Promotion of Health and Mother and Child Care, University of Palermo, Palermo, Italy b Servizio di Anatomia Patologica, Dipartimento Oncologico di III livello, La Maddalena Casa di Cura di Alta Specialità, Palermo, Italy View references (20) Abst…

AdultMaleCD31Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtySkin NeoplasmsCD34Pyogenic granuloma-like Kaposi's sarcomaSettore MED/08 - Anatomia PatologicaVascular tumorPathology and Forensic MedicineD2-40Antibodies Monoclonal Murine-DerivedBiomarkers TumormedicineHHV8HumansGranuloma PyogenicSarcoma KaposiKaposi's sarcomaSkinRetrospective StudiesPodoplaninPyogenic granulomabusiness.industryKaposi's sarcomaCell BiologyMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseImmunohistochemistryPyogenic granulomaLymphatic systemHerpesvirus 8 HumanFemaleSarcomaDifferential diagnosisbusinessImmunostainingPathology - Research and Practice
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Cisternostomy for Traumatic Brain Injury: Pathophysiologic Mechanisms and Surgical Technical Notes

2016

Objective Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is one of the major challenges in health care, representing the third most frequent cause of death. Current optimal management is based on a progressive, target-driven approach combining both medical and surgical treatment strategies. Here we describe cisternostomy, an emerging surgical treatment for the treatment of TBI. Methods Cisternostomy is a novel technique that incorporates knowledge of skull base and microvascular surgery. By opening the brain cisterns to atmospheric pressure, the technique could decrease the intracranial pressure due to a backshift of the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) from the swollen brain to the cisterns through the Virchow-Rob…

AdultMaleDecompressive CraniectomyTraumatic brain injurymedicine.medical_treatmentSubarachnoid Space03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineCerebrospinal fluidTraumatic brain injuryBrain Injuries TraumaticHumansMedicineDecompressive hemicraniectomyIntracranial pressureCause of deathbusiness.industryCisternmedicine.diseaseCisternostomyMicrovascular Decompression Surgerymedicine.anatomical_structure030220 oncology & carcinogenesisAnesthesiaSurgeryGlymphatic systemDecompressive craniectomyNeurology (clinical)Subarachnoid spacebusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgery
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Type 3 innate lymphoid cells producing IL-17 and IL-22 are expanded in the gut, in the peripheral blood, synovial fluid and bone marrow of patients w…

2015

Background The aim of the study was to better characterise the immunological origin and the behaviour of interleukin (IL)-23-responsive innate lymphoid cells (ILCs) in the gut, synovial fluid (SF) and bone marrow (BM) of patients with ankylosing spondylitis (AS).Methods ILC1, ILC2 and ILC3 cells were determined and characterised by confocal microscopy and flow cytometry in ileal and BM biopsies, in peripheral blood (PB) and SF mononuclear cells obtained from patients with AS and controls. Mucosal vascular addressin cell adhesion molecule 1 (MADCAM-1), IL-7, IL-15 and aggregates of lymphoid tissue inducer cells (LTi) were evaluated by immunohistochemistry. The in vitro ability of epithelial …

AdultMalePathologymedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentImmunologyHigh endothelial venulesImmunoglobulinsPeripheral blood mononuclear cellGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyInterleukin 22Young AdultMucoproteinsAnkylosing Spondylitis; Cytokines; InflammationRheumatologyBone MarrowIleumSynovial FluidAddressinImmunology and AllergyMedicineSynovial fluidHumansSpondylitis AnkylosingLymphocytesIntestinal MucosaCytokineAgedInterleukin-15InflammationMicroscopy ConfocalAnkylosing SpondylitibiologyNatural Cytotoxicity Triggering Receptor 2business.industryInterleukin-7InterleukinsInnate lymphoid cellInterleukin-17Middle AgedSettore MED/16 - Reumatologiamedicine.anatomical_structureLymphatic systemCase-Control Studiesbiology.proteinFemaleBone marrowbusinessCell Adhesion Molecules
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Long-term results of endoscopic resection in early gastric cancer: the Western experience.

2009

Top of pageAbstract OBJECTIVES:  In the West, neither acute nor long-term results of endoscopic resection (ER) for early gastric cancer (EGC) have been reported in large studies. The aim of this study was to prospectively evaluate the efficacy and safety of ER in patients with EGC in a long-term follow-up (FU). METHODS:  From May 1995 to October 2004, 179 patients were referred to our department for endoscopic therapy (ET) of gastric cancer (GC). Of these, 43 patients had intramucosal GC with a diameter of up to 30 mm and underwent ER with curative intent. All patients underwent a strict FU protocol at regular intervals. RESULTS:  Of the 43 patients, 42 fulfilled our low-risk criteria for E…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyGastroenterologyEndoscopy GastrointestinalStomach NeoplasmsInternal medicinemedicineHumansEndoscopic resectionStomach cancerAgedNot evaluatedAged 80 and overHepatologybusiness.industryGastroenterologyCancerMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseSurgeryLymphomaEarly Gastric CancerLymphatic systemFemaleLymphbusinessThe American journal of gastroenterology
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Albumin clearance from human skeletal muscle during prolonged steady-state running.

2001

This study was designed to find out if the lymph flow, indicated as albumin clearance, from active skeletal muscle is maintained constant during a prolonged steady-state exercise. 99mTc-labelled albumin was injected bilaterally into the vastus lateralis muscles of eight endurance-trained men. The radioactivity at the injection site was monitored by a gamma-camera before, frequently during, and after a 2 h run at a controlled steady intensity of 69 +/- 4% of the maximal heart rate. The fractional clearance rate of albumin was calculated for each monitoring interval, and was expressed as percentage clearance per minute (% min(-1)). During the first 15 min of exercise the clearance rate was fi…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyLegTime FactorsChemistryAlbuminSkeletal muscleGeneral MedicineIntensity (physics)RunningLymphatic systemEndocrinologymedicine.anatomical_structureInternal medicineHeart ratemedicineExercise intensityHomeostasisHumansSteady state (chemistry)LymphMuscle SkeletalClearance rateSerum AlbuminExperimental physiology
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Evaluation of the Upper Limb Lymphatic System: A Prospective Lymphoscintigraphic Study in Melanoma Patients and Healthy Controls

2016

Background Current research on the upper limb lymphatic system mainly studies breast cancer patients with unilateral lymphedema. Without preoperative lymphoscintigraphy, the contralateral limb is used as a control, assuming that it is functionally intact. Few lymphoscintigraphic studies investigate patients before any axillary surgery. The purpose of this study was to evaluate, through lymphoscintigraphy, the preoperative condition of the upper limb lymphatic system in melanoma patients and healthy controls. Methods Two groups were studied: the study group (16 patients with trunk/upper limb melanoma candidates for axillary sentinel lymph node biopsy) and the control group (10 healthy volunt…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtySkin NeoplasmsSentinel lymph node030230 surgeryRisk AssessmentLymphatic SystemUpper Extremity03 medical and health sciencesPostoperative Complications0302 clinical medicineBreast cancerPreoperative CareHumansMedicineProspective StudiesLymphedemaSkin NeoplasmProspective cohort studyMelanomaAgedbusiness.industrySentinel Lymph Node BiopsyMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseTrunkSurgeryAxillaProspective StudieLymphedemamedicine.anatomical_structureLymphatic systemCase-Control Studies030220 oncology & carcinogenesisAxillaUpper limbSurgeryFemaleRadiologyPostoperative ComplicationbusinessCase-Control StudieLymphoscintigraphyHuman
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Lymph flow dynamics in exercising human skeletal muscle as detected by scintography

1997

1. The effects of dynamic and isometric muscle contractions on the lymph flow dynamics in human skeletal muscle were studied with a scintographic method. 2. Radioactively labelled human serum albumin (99mTc-HSA) was injected bilaterally into the vastus lateralis muscles of eight men (n = 16), four of whom had had an endurance training background. The subjects performed 100 submaximal contractions in 10 min as (i) dynamic knee extensions (CONS), (ii) isometric contractions with the knees at full extension (IMExt), or (iii) isometric contractions with knees fixed at 90 deg angle flexion (IMFlex). The exercises were separated by 65 min periods in supine rest. The level of radioactivity at the …

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtySupine positionPhysiologyRestIsometric exerciseElectromyographyLymphatic SystemEndurance trainingIsometric ContractionInternal medicineImage Processing Computer-AssistedmedicineHumansExercise physiologyMuscle SkeletalExercisemedicine.diagnostic_testElectromyographybusiness.industrySkeletal muscleAnatomyMiddle Agedmedicine.anatomical_structureCardiologyLymphbusinessClearance rateLymphoscintigraphyResearch ArticleThe Journal of Physiology
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“Puffy hand syndrome”

2016

Resume La toxicomanie intraveineuse est responsable de nombreuses complications notamment cutanees et infectieuses. Il existe un syndrome rarement observe en rhumatologie se traduisant par des « grosses mains » : le puffy hand syndrome. Nous en rapportons deux cas rencontres en consultation de rhumatologie chez deux patients toxicomanes. Il s’agit d’un œdeme des mains, bilateral, indolore, ne prenant pas le godet, survenant chez un de nos patients pendant l’intoxication par heroine, et chez l’autre 2 ans apres avoir arrete ses injections. Chez nos deux patients les bilans complementaires (biologiques, radiologiques, echographiques) etaient sans particularite, ce qui a permis dans le context…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtymedia_common.quotation_subjectContext (language use)Physical examinationSeverity of Illness IndexSampling Studies030218 nuclear medicine & medical imagingLymphatic System030207 dermatology & venereal diseases03 medical and health sciencesRare Diseases0302 clinical medicineRheumatologyInternal medicineEdemaSeverity of illnessmedicineHumansLymphedema030212 general & internal medicinePhysical Examinationmedia_commonmedicine.diagnostic_testHeroin Dependencebusiness.industryAddictionSyndromeHandmedicine.diseaseDermatologyRheumatologySurgeryLymphedemaEtiologyFemalemedicine.symptombusinessJoint Bone Spine
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Immunologic effects of rituximab on the human spleen in immune thrombocytopenia

2011

Abstract Immune thrombocytopenia (ITP) is an autoimmune disease with a complex pathogenesis. As in many B cell–related autoimmune diseases, rituximab (RTX) has been shown to increase platelet counts in some ITP patients. From an immunologic standpoint, the mode of action of RTX and the reasons underlying its limited efficacy have yet to be elucidated. Because splenectomy is a cornerstone treatment of ITP, the immune effect of RTX on this major secondary lymphoid organ was investigated in 18 spleens removed from ITP patients who were treated or not with RTX. Spleens from ITP individuals had follicular hyperplasia consistent with secondary follicles. RTX therapy resulted in complete B-cell de…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_treatmentImmunologySplenectomySpleenT-Lymphocytes RegulatoryBiochemistryAntibodies Monoclonal Murine-DerivedImmune systemimmune system diseaseshemic and lymphatic diseasesHumansImmunologic FactorsMedicineImmunobiologyAgedAutoimmune diseaseB-LymphocytesPurpura Thrombocytopenic Idiopathicbiologybusiness.industryCell BiologyHematologyMiddle AgedTh1 Cellsmedicine.diseaseLymphatic systemmedicine.anatomical_structureImmunologyMonoclonalbiology.proteinFemaleRituximabAntibodyRituximabbusinessSpleenmedicine.drugBlood
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