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The combination of different antiphospholipid antibody subgroups in the sera of patients with autoimmune diseases is a strong predictor for thrombosis

2003

Summary Objective: To determine the distribution of different antiphospholipid antibodies (APL-Ab) and their association with thrombosis in patients with autoimmune diseases. Methods: Clinical data and laboratory features of 30 patients with different autoimmune diseases with positive APL-Ab were retrospectively studied for a period of more than two years. Anti-cardiolipin (aCL), anti-phosphatidylserine (aPS) and anti-β2-glycoprotein I (aβ2-GPI) antibodies were determined by ELISA. Results: Autoantibodies that target only PS were detected in 53.3% (n=16) patients, aCL antibodies only were found in one patient (3,3%). In 43.3% (n=13), aPS were associated with elevated levels of aCL and/or aβ…

medicine.medical_specialtybiologybusiness.industryImmunologyAutoantibodyHematologySingle Centermedicine.diseaseThrombosisGastroenterologyInternal medicineImmunologymedicinebiology.proteinImmunology and AllergyIn patientAntibodybusinessImmunobiology
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Congenital Factor VII Deficiency

2007

medicine.medical_specialtybiologybusiness.industrymedicine.diseaseGastroenterologyThrombosisRecombinant factor VIIaInternal medicineImmunologymedicinebiology.proteinSubstitution therapybusinessInherited Coagulation DisordersFactor VII deficiency
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Management of Lemierre Syndrome.

2022

Lemierre Syndrome is a rare form of septic thrombophlebitis of the head and neck veins, most typically of the internal jugular vein, which affects otherwise healthy adolescents and young adults after an oropharyngitis or other local infection. It is characterized by multiple septic embolization. Despite treatment, Lemierre Syndrome displays a high rate of in-hospital complications that include thrombus progression and a new peripheral septic embolization; moreover, it can be fatal or cause disabling sequelae. The mainstay of the treatment is antibiotic therapy; anticoagulation is often used, but its role is controversial. Surgical treatment is often necessary in case of peripheral septic le…

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industry10031 Clinic for Angiologymedicine.medical_treatment610 Medicine & healthGeneral MedicineLemierre Syndromemedicine.diseaseVenous thrombosismedicineHumansObservational studySeptic thrombophlebitisEmbolizationThrombusYoung adultProspective cohort studyIntensive care medicinebusinessInternal jugular veinMinerva medica
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Clinical impact of diabetes mellitus in patients hospitalized for myocardial infarction

2020

Abstract Background Diabetes mellitus (DM) represents a major cardiovascular risk factor for coronary artery disease and myocardial infarction (MI). Purpose We aimed to assess in-hospital events and time trends in MI patients with and without DM between 2005 and 2016 in Germany. Methods The nationwide German inpatient sample 2005–2016 was used for statistical analysis (source: Research Data Center (RDC) of the Federal Statistical Office and the Statistical Offices of the federal states, DRG Statistics 2005–2016, own calculations). Hospitalized MI patients were stratified for the presence of DM and the impact of DM on in-hospital events was investigated. Results A total of 3,307,703 patients…

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryAtrial fibrillationmedicine.diseaseComorbidityObesityThrombosisPneumoniaInternal medicineDiabetes mellitusmedicineMyocardial infarctionCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineHemostatic functionbusinessEuropean Heart Journal
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2019

Background: Central venous access devices (CVAD) provide important benefits in the management of oncological pediatric patients. However, these catheters are responsible for severe complications. Methods: In this context, we aimed to analyze all patients receiving a CVAD in the Department of Pediatric Hematology and Oncology of the University hospital of Mainz over a period of 9 years, focused on CVAD related complications. Data on demographics, as well as intraoperative and postoperative complications were extracted. Results: A total of 296 patients with a mean age 93.2 ± 62.4 months were analyzed. The majority suffered from leukemia (n = 91, 30.7%), lymphomas (n = 50, 16.9%), and brain tu…

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryContext (language use)Retrospective cohort study030204 cardiovascular system & hematologymedicine.diseaseSingle CenterThrombosisSurgery03 medical and health sciencesLeukemiaCatheter0302 clinical medicine030225 pediatricsPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthCohortmedicineRisk factorbusinessFrontiers in Pediatrics
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PO-55 The persistence of residual vein thrombosis, after an episode of deep vein thrombosis, and the risk of new overt cancer

2007

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryDeep veinCancerHematologymedicine.diseaseGastroenterologyThrombosisPersistence (computer science)Vein thrombosismedicine.anatomical_structureInternal medicinemedicinebusinessThrombosis Research
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2019

Background It remains unclear whether the distal location of deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is independently associated with a lower risk of recurrence in all patients, or represents a marker of the presence and severity of provoking factors for venous thromboembolism (VTE). Methods We investigated the impact of distal (vs. proximal) DVT location on the risk of developing symptomatic, objectively confirmed recurrent VTE in 831 patients with a first acute symptomatic DVT not associated with pulmonary embolism (PE), who were stratified by the presence of transient or persistent risk factors at baseline. The primary outcome was symptomatic, objectively diagnosed recurrent VTE, including proximal …

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryDeep veinHazard ratiomedicine.diseaseLower riskThrombosisGastroenterologyConfidence intervalPulmonary embolismmedicine.anatomical_structureInternal medicineEpidemiologymedicinecardiovascular diseasesRisk factorbusinessTH Open
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Focal hepatic intrinsically hyperattenuating lesions at unenhanced CT: Not always calcifications.

2021

Due to the growing use of CT, there has been an increase in the frequency of detecting focal liver lesions. Intrinsically hyperattenuating hepatic lesions or pseudolesions are not uncommon at unenhanced CT. Hyperattenuating hepatic lesions can be divided into non-calcified and calcified. Causes of intrinsic hyperattenuation include hemorrhage, thrombosis, and calcifications. Focal liver lesions can show hyperattenuation on unenhanced CT in case of severe liver steatosis. Recognition of etiologies associated with hyperattenuation on unenhanced CT can help the radiologist in characterizing focal liver lesions and pseudolesions. In this paper, we describe the spectrum of intrinsically hyperatt…

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryHyperattenuating hepatic pseudolesionLiver NeoplasmsCalcinosismedicine.diseaseThrombosisUnenhanced CTHepatic calcified lesionsDiagnosis DifferentialFatty LiverLiver steatosisIntrinsically hyperattenuating hepatic lesionLiver calcificationsmedicineHumansRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingRadiologyLiver calcificationsbusinessTomography X-Ray ComputedClinical imaging
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Frequency of thrombosis is higher in MPN patients who develop second cancer than in controls

2019

Introduction Malignancy can be heralded by unprovoked venous thromboembolism (VTE) but also by arterial thrombosis. To date it is unknown whether this association is present also in myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPN), in which arterial thrombosis is more frequent that venous thrombosis and solid tumors are reported with an increased frequency. The MPN-K nested case-control study addressed the impact of cytoreductive drugs on the risk of developing second cancer in MPN patients (Barbui T et al, Leukemia 2019); here we re-examined the study database to evaluate the frequency and type of vascular complications in MPN patients with second cancer excluding leukemia and to establish whether arter…

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryImmunologyCancerCell BiologyHematologymedicine.diseaseBiochemistryGastroenterologyThrombosisPulmonary embolismLog-rank testVenous thrombosisLeukemiaInternal medicinemedicineCarcinomaThrombusbusiness
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The Persistance of Residual Vein Thrombosis, after an Episode of Deep Vein Thrombosis, and the Risk of New Overt Cancer and Cardiovascular Disease

2005

Background. We have recently demonstrated that the presence of Residual Vein Thrombosis (RVT), UltraSonography (US)-detected at the 3rd month after an episode of Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) of the lower limbs, is an independent risk factor for developing recurrent Venous Thromboembolism (VTE). The management of DVT patients by detection of RVT may, therefore, represent a simple and reproducible method for establishing the individual risk of recurrence and for tailoring the optimal duration of Oral Anticoagulants (OA) (Siragusa S et al. Blood 2003;102(11):OC183a). At the present, it is unknown whether RVT may also identify patients at increased risk for cancer and/or cardiovascular disease (C…

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryIncidence (epidemiology)Deep veinImmunologyCancerCell BiologyHematologymedicine.diseaseBiochemistryGastroenterologyThrombosisSurgeryVenous thrombosismedicine.anatomical_structureInternal medicinemedicinecardiovascular diseasesRisk factorProspective cohort studybusinessSurvival analysis
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