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Combination chemotherapy of 5-fluorouracil, epidoxorubicin and mitomycin C in the palliative treatment of locally advanced and/or metastatic adenocar…

1994

Thirty-seven consecutive patients with advanced and/or metastatic gastric adenocarcinoma received a combination of 5-fluorouracil 600 mg/m2 on days 1, 8, 29, 36; epidoxorubicin 75 mg/m2 i.v. on days 1, 29; mitomycin C 10 mg/m2 i.v. on day 1. This cycle was repeated every 8 weeks. Out of a total of 34 evaluable patients, 2 (5.8%) had a complete response and 7 (20.6%) had a partial response with an overall median duration of 40 weeks (range 20-128). The median survival of responding patients was not reached after a mean follow-up of 76 weeks, while that of patients with no change and progressive disease was reached at 36 and 13 weeks respectively. Treatment was generally well tolerated with h…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyMitomycinmedicine.medical_treatmentAdenocarcinomaGastric Adenocarcinoma Chemotherapy Epidoxorubicin Mitomicin CGastroenterologyStomach NeoplasmsInternal medicineAntineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy ProtocolsmedicineHumansPharmacology (medical)Neoplasm MetastasisAgedEpirubicinAged 80 and overPharmacologyChemotherapybusiness.industryStomachPalliative CareMitomycin CCombination chemotherapyMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseConfidence intervalSurgeryInfectious Diseasesmedicine.anatomical_structureOncologyFluorouracilAdenocarcinomaFemaleFluorouracilbusinessProgressive diseasemedicine.drug
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Sudden death due to cardiac sarcoidosis in a case of suspected homicide

1993

In a case of suspected homicide death due to natural causes — cardiac death (SCD) — was found at autopsy. Despite an extensive replacement of myocardial tissue by sarcoid granulomata there was no history of cardiac dysfunction or preceding symptoms. The transmurally infiltrating granulomata and the concomitant fibrosis were predominantly confluent. They occupied vast areas within the interventricular septum and the adjacent posterior wall of the left ventricle. The only other organs involved were mediastinal lymph nodes, which appeared macroscopically normal.

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyPathologySarcoidosisAutopsySudden deathPathology and Forensic MedicineDiagnosis DifferentialHomicideFibrosishemic and lymphatic diseasesInternal medicineHumansMedicineInterventricular septumbusiness.industryMyocardiummedicine.diseaseDeath Sudden Cardiacmedicine.anatomical_structureVentricleConcomitantCardiologyLymphCardiomyopathiesHomicidebusinessEndocardiumInternational Journal of Legal Medicine
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Fatal and non-fatal injuries caused by crossbows

2002

Today in modern times, traumatic injuries caused by crossbows are a rarity. The largest collection of cases so far is presented in this study, consisting of four fatalities (two homicides and two suicides) and two non-fatal injuries (grievous bodily harm and an accident). All the victims were male having an age between 31 and 54. The weapons, which were used, were mainly high-performance precision crossbows with telescopic sights and hunting bolts. The parts of the body involved were the facial/head area in three of the cases and the thorax in three of them. There were either deep or total penetration injuries to the cranium and thorax with the bolt remaining in the wound in four out of six…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyThoracic Injuriesbusiness.industryWounds PenetratingForensic MedicineMiddle Agedmedicine.diseasePathology and Forensic MedicineSurgerySuicideHomicideAccidentsMethodsmedicineSharp forceCraniocerebral TraumaHumansGunshot woundHomicidebusinessFacial InjuriesLawBow and arrowForensic Science International
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Treatment of Ménière's disease by low-dosage intratympanic gentamicin application: effect on otolith function.

2007

Objectives: The intratympanic application of a low dosage of gentamicin is increasingly favored as treatment for Meniere's disease. While posttreatment observations have confirmed a long-term success of the therapy of vertigo attacks, clear differences in the posttreatment recovery interval can be observed. In addition to differences in central-vestibular compensation, the degree of peripheral vestibular damage, i.e., to the saccule, utricle, and semicircular canal ampullae, varies among patients. This study provides comprehensive pre- and posttreatment results from unilateral functional tests of the individual vestibular receptors and of the cochlea in patients with Meniere's disease. Stud…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyTympanic MembraneVestibular evoked myogenic potentialAdministration TopicalOtolithic MembraneUtricleVertigootorhinolaryngologic diseasesmedicineHumansProspective StudiesMeniere DiseaseAntibacterial agentAgedVestibular systemSemicircular canalbiologyDose-Response Relationship Drugbusiness.industryElectromyographymedicine.diseasebiology.organism_classificationSurgeryAnti-Bacterial Agentsmedicine.anatomical_structureTreatment OutcomeOtorhinolaryngologyAnesthesiaEvoked Potentials AuditoryFemalesense organsSacculeGentamicinsbusinessMeniere's diseaseFollow-Up StudiesThe Laryngoscope
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Glossitis, stomatitis, and black tongue with lansoprazole plus clarithromycin and other antibiotics

1997

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyglossitiGlossitismedicine.drug_classAntibioticsadverse drug reactionLansoprazole2-PyridinylmethylsulfinylbenzimidazolesGlossitisPharmacotherapyTongueClarithromycinClarithromycinmedicineAdverse Drug Reaction Reporting SystemsHumansPharmacology (medical)StomatitisAgedStomatitisbusiness.industryMiddle AgedAnti-Ulcer Agentsmedicine.diseaselansoprazoleDermatologyAnti-Bacterial Agentsmedicine.anatomical_structureDrug Therapy CombinationFemalebusinessclarythromicinOmeprazoleAdverse drug reactionmedicine.drug
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Otosclerosis associated with type B-1 inner ear malformation

2010

Malformations of bony inner ear are rare anomalies occurring in approximately 20% of patients with congenital sensorineural hearing loss. Conductive hearing loss is usually associated with abnormalities of the external and middle ear. Recent reports of patients with lateral semicircular canal malformations indicate inner ear malformations to be associated with sensorineural or conductive hearing loss. Differential diagnosis of conductive hearing loss should include otosclerosis, isolated ossicular deformities, inner ear anomalies or a combination of these. In this report, a case is described with right vestibule-lateral semicircular canal dysplasia presenting at our centre with bilateral ot…

AdultOtosclerosisEar InnerHearing Loss Conductiveotorhinolaryngologic diseasesHumansCase ReportFemaleInner ear malformationLateral semicircular canal dysplasiasense organsConductive hearing lossStapedotomy
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Effectiveness and safety of once-daily aminoglycosides: A meta-analysis

1996

The effectiveness and safety of once-daily versus several-times-daily aminoglycosides were studied in a meta-analysis. MEDLINE for 1988 to 1995 was searched, and additional studies were identified from review articles and references in retrieved articles. Studies selected for meta-analysis were randomized controlled clinical trials in nonneutropenic adult patients comparing the clinical effectiveness or nephrotoxicity or ototoxicity of once-daily with several-times-daily aminoglycosides. Differences between groups were expressed as odds ratios. The results were combined by the procedure of Mantel and Haenszel, and 95% confidence intervals and exact confidence intervals were computed. An odd…

Adultmedicine.medical_specialtyMEDLINEInfectionsDrug Administration ScheduleNephrotoxicityOtotoxicityInternal medicinemedicineHumansNetilmicinEar DiseasesAmikacinAgedAntibacterial agentPharmacologybusiness.industryHealth PolicyOdds ratioMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseConfidence intervalAnti-Bacterial AgentsSurgeryClinical trialMeta-analysisKidney DiseasesControlled Clinical Trials as TopicGentamicinsbusinessAmerican Journal of Health-System Pharmacy
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Abscess of the orbit arising 48 h after root canal treatment of a maxillary first molar

2006

Aim  To discuss a rare, but severe complication arising following routine root canal treatment. Summary  An orbital abscess is reported that occurred following routine root canal treatment. A young, healthy female patient, with no history of chronic paranasal infection had undergone root canal treatment of the right maxillary first molar. On hospital admission, she presented with extensive periorbital swelling and discreet diplopia. Computed tomography imaging identified massive purulent sinusitis and subsequent involvement of the orbit via the inferior and medial orbital wall within 48 h after completion of root canal treatment. Immediate surgical drainage of the maxillary sinus and the or…

Adultmedicine.medical_specialtygenetic structuresMaxillary sinusRoot canalAmoxicillin-Potassium Clavulanate CombinationMetronidazoleMaxillaOrbital DiseasesmedicineMaxillary first molarHumansSinusitisAbscessGeneral DentistryOdontogenic infectionPeriapical periodontitisbusiness.industryMaxillary Sinusitismedicine.diseaseMolarAbscesseye diseasesAnti-Bacterial AgentsRoot Canal TherapySurgeryDrug Combinationsmedicine.anatomical_structureDrainageFemalesense organsGentamicinsTomography X-Ray ComputedbusinessPeriapical PeriodontitisOrbit (anatomy)International Endodontic Journal
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The influence of the nature of the surface oxide on the adhesive fracture energy of aluminium-bonded joints as measured by T-peel tests

2008

Abstract Modification of aluminium alloy substrates microstructure and morphology by depositing new oxide layers on top of the metal surface has been investigated, with the aim of improving adhesion. The effect of treating the metal with boiling water or immersing it in a cerate bath has been studied by means of electron microscopy, contact angle measurements and peeling tests. The formation of pseudoboehmite layers or cerium conversion coatings both led to an increase in joint's adhesive fracture energy and more durable adhesive bonds with respect to joints obtained with “mechanically grinded only” substrates. Differences in the performance of the bonded joints has been discussed in terms …

AgingMaterials sciencePolymers and PlasticsAluminium and alloyGeneral Chemical EngineeringSurface treatmentOxidechemistry.chemical_elementMineralogyBiomaterialsContact anglechemistry.chemical_compoundAluminiumAluminium alloyComposite materialContact anglePseudoboehmiteMicrostructurePeelSettore ING-IND/23 - Chimica Fisica ApplicatachemistryConversion coatingvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumSettore CHIM/07 - Fondamenti Chimici Delle TecnologieAdhesiveInternational Journal of Adhesion and Adhesives
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The Alignment of Membrane-Active Peptides Depends on the Lipid Phase State as Viewed by solid state 19F-NMR

2009

Amphipathic membrane-active peptides (antimicrobial, hemolytic, cell-penetrating, fusogenic, etc.) achieve their functions by distinct interaction with lipid bilayers. Some typical structural modes are described in terms of models like the “barrel stave”, “toroidal pore”, “carpet” etc. These models are related to the alignment states of the peptides in the lipid bilayers (surface bound “S-state”, inserted “I-state” or tilted “T-state”), which can be readily characterized by solid state NMR. When determining such alignment, factors like peptide/lipid ratio, charge of the bilayer surface, thickness of the bilayer core, presence of cholesterol, and humidity are typically investigated. Yet, the…

AlamethicinBilayerBiophysicsMagaininLipid bilayer fusionBiological membranechemistry.chemical_compoundCrystallographychemistryBiophysicsGramicidinlipids (amino acids peptides and proteins)Lipid bilayer phase behaviorLipid bilayerBiophysical Journal
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