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Biologically based models of cancer risk in radiation research

2020

PURPOSE: In radiation risk analysis the state-of-the-art approach is based on descriptive models which link excess rates of cancer incidence and mortality to radiation exposure by statistical association. To estimate the number of sporadic and radiation-induced cases descriptive models apply parametric dose response function which directly determine the radiation risk. In biologically-based models of cancer risk (BBCR models) dose responses are implemented for key events on the biological level such as early mutations or clonal expansion of initiated cells. Influenced by radiation these events then shape the risk response on the epidemiological level. Although BBCR models facilitate a more …

Neoplasms Radiation-InducedDatabases FactualPopulationDiseaseComputational biologyRadiation DosageModels BiologicalRisk AssessmentRadiation ProtectionBiologically Based Models Of Cancer Risk ; Radiation Epidemiology ; Molecular Biology ; Integrative Modeling ; Adverse Outcome PathwaysAdverse Outcome PathwayHumansMedicineRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingeducationeducation.field_of_studyRadiological and Ultrasound Technologybusiness.industryGRASPCancermedicine.diseaseResearch DesignObservational studybusinessCancer riskBiomarkersInternational Journal of Radiation Biology
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IL-10 Controls Ultraviolet-Induced Carcinogenesis in Mice

2007

Abstract UV radiation-induced immunosuppression contributes significantly to the development of UV-induced skin cancer by inhibiting protective immune responses. IL-10 has been shown to be a key mediator of UV-induced immunosuppression. To investigate the role of IL-10 during photocarcinogenesis, groups of IL-10+/+, IL-10+/−, and IL-10−/− mice were chronically irradiated with UV. IL-10+/+ and IL-10+/− mice developed skin cancer to similar extents, whereas IL-10−/− mice were protected against the induction of skin malignancies by UV. Because UV is able to induce regulatory T cells, which play a role in the suppression of protective immunity, UV-induced regulatory T cell function was analyzed…

Neoplasms Radiation-InducedSkin NeoplasmsUltraviolet RaysRegulatory T cellImmunologyMice NudeBiologymedicine.disease_causeT-Lymphocytes RegulatoryMiceImmune systemImmunityImmune TolerancemedicineAnimalsImmunology and AllergyIL-2 receptorMice KnockoutMolecular biologyInterleukin-10Mice Inbred C57BLInterleukin 10medicine.anatomical_structureImmunologyGranzyme ACytokinesCarcinogenesisCD8The Journal of Immunology
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Prevalence of biliary lithiasis in a Sicilian population of chronic renal failure patients.

2003

BACKGROUND The aim of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of biliary lithiasis (BL) and associated risk factors in a population of undialysed patients with chronic renal failure (CRF), and to compare these with findings we had obtained previously in chronic haemodialysis (HD) patients and in subjects from the general population located in the same geographic region. METHODS A total of 118 CRF patients on conservative treatment were included in the study. In all subjects, we measured several clinical and humoral parameters potentially correlated with BL. Liver and biliary tract ultrasonography was performed with a 3.5 MHz linear probe after at least 12 h of fasting. RESULTS The prevale…

NephrologyMalemedicine.medical_specialtyEpidemiologymedicine.medical_treatmentPopulationGastroenterologySeverity of Illness IndexCholelithiasisRenal DialysisRisk FactorsInternal medicineSeverity of illnessmedicineChronic renal failurePrevalenceHumansRisk factoreducationBiliary TractSicilyAgedUltrasonographyeducation.field_of_studyTransplantationbusiness.industryMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseSurgeryTransplantationBiliary lithiasiNephrologyKidney Failure ChronicFemaleHemodialysisRisk factorbusinessBody mass indexKidney diseaseNephrology, dialysis, transplantation : official publication of the European Dialysis and Transplant Association - European Renal Association
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Unilateral multicystic dysplastic kidney in infants exposed to antiepileptic drugs during pregnancy

2007

Prenatal exposure to antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) increases the risk of major congenital malformations (MCM) in the fetus. AED-related abnormalities include heart and neural tube defects, cleft palate, and urogenital abnormalities. Among the various congenital anomalies of the kidney and urinary tract (CAKUT), multicystic dysplastic kidney (MCDK) disease is one of the most severe expressions. Although prenatal ultrasound (US) examination has increased the prenatal diagnosis of MCDK, the pathogenesis is still unclear. We report on four cases of MCDK in infants of epileptic women treated with AEDs during pregnancy. From October 2003 to June 2006, we observed four infants with unilateral MCDK bo…

Nephrologymedicine.medical_specialtyTime FactorsVoiding cystourethrogramUrinary systemMulticystic dysplastic kidneyPrenatal diagnosisUltrasonography PrenatalPregnancyInternal medicineProhibitinsmedicineHumansMulticystic Dysplastic KidneyMaternal-Fetal ExchangeFetusPregnancyEpilepsymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryObstetricsInfant Newbornmedicine.diseaseSurgeryMulticystic dysplastic kidney . Antiepileptic drugs . Major congenital anomalies . InfantCarbamazepineTreatment OutcomeNephrologyPhenobarbitalPrenatal Exposure Delayed EffectsPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthGestationAnticonvulsantsFemalebusinessFollow-Up Studies
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Surgical aspects of urolithiasis in children.

1991

Operative management of renal calculi has changed radically in the last decade. New operative techniques. the use of intra-operative ultrasound and Doppler sonography have even made possible the removal of complete staghorn calculi in short and kidney-preserving procedures. The introduction of percutaneous nephrolithotomy and stone extraction using a specially designed ureteroscope and, above all, the clinical application of extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy have made stone surgery less invasive and have provided a higher rate of preservation of kidney function.

Nephrologymedicine.medical_specialtyURETEROSCOPEmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentUltrasoundEndoscopyLithotripsyExtracorporeal shock wave lithotripsySurgeryLithotomy positionEndoscopyKidney CalculiNephrologyInternal medicineLithotripsyPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthPreoperative CaremedicineHumansUrinary CalculiPercutaneous nephrolithotomybusinessPediatric nephrology (Berlin, Germany)
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Ureteropelvic junction obstruction in childhood.

1992

Nephrologymedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryGeneral surgeryInfant NewbornUreteropelvic junctionInfantmedicine.anatomical_structureNephrologyInternal medicineChild PreschoolPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthmedicineHumansKidney PelvisbusinessUltrasonographyUreteral ObstructionPediatric nephrology (Berlin, Germany)
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Bloqueo interescalénico guiado por ecografía en un paciente con alteraciones anatómicas de la región supraclavicular secundarias a radioterapia y cir…

2011

Regional blocks can be difficult in surgical patients with certain superficial anatomical abnormalities. Such blocks may be possible, however, under ultrasound guidance. We report a case in which a man with a fractured right humerus required an ultrasound-guided interscalene brachial plexus block. Secondary to radiotherapy, the patient had right cervical and facial abnormalities that had altered the location of external anatomical landmarks. We describe the approach used to insert the catheter and the exploration of the region by ultrasound. Nerve stimulation was not used to avoid painful contractions. Analgesia was excellent during surgery and over the following 24 hours.

Nerve stimulationbusiness.industryInterscalene brachial plexus blockUltrasoundAnatomyCritical Care and Intensive Care MedicineUltrasound guidanceCatheterAnesthesiology and Pain MedicineMedicineRight humerusbusinessBrachial plexusSurgical patientsRevista Española de Anestesiología y Reanimación
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Antagonistic roles for Ultrabithorax and Antennapedia in regulating segment-specific apoptosis of differentiated motoneurons in the Drosophila embryo…

2008

The generation of morphological diversity among segmental units of the nervous system is crucial for correct matching of neurons with their targets and for formation of functional neuromuscular networks. However, the mechanisms leading to segment diversity remain largely unknown. We report here that the Hox genes Ultrabithorax (Ubx) and Antennapedia (Antp) regulate segment-specific survival of differentiated motoneurons in the ventral nerve cord of Drosophilaembryos. We show that Ubx is required to activate segment-specific apoptosis in these cells, and that their survival depends on Antp. Expression of the Ubx protein is strongly upregulated in the motoneurons shortly before they undergo a…

Nervous systemCentral Nervous SystemProgrammed cell deathanimal structuresEmbryo NonmammalianApoptosisBiologyAntennapediaDownregulation and upregulationmedicineAnimalsDrosophila ProteinsHox geneMolecular BiologyUltrabithoraxGeneticsHomeodomain ProteinsGene Expression Regulation DevelopmentalCell DifferentiationEmbryonic stem cellCell biologymedicine.anatomical_structureVentral nerve cordembryonic structuresAntennapedia Homeodomain ProteinDrosophilaDevelopmental BiologyTranscription FactorsDevelopment (Cambridge, England)
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Modulation of hippocampal neurogenesis by Nano-Pulsed Laser Therapy

Neurogenesis is a physiological process through which new neurons are generated and it occurs throughout life, subverting the old dogma stating to the inability of the adult brain to replace neurons. Specifically, neurogenesis take place thanks to the presence of neuronal stem cells (NSCs) located in the subventricular zone of the lateral ventricle and in the subgranular zone of the dentate gyrus of the hippocampus. Data present in the literature demonstrate that neurogenesis in the hippocampus decreases during aging and it is impaired in neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer’s disease, and after traumatic brain injury (TBI). Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) is a chronic disease that oc…

Neural Stem Cells Neurogenesis Hippocampus Adult Neurogenesis Near Infrared light ultrasound rat traumatic brain injury
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Practical application of electron microscopy to neuromuscular diseases.

2013

Concerning individual neuromuscular conditions, electron microscopy may be considered “essential,” “helpful,” or “wasteful.” “Essential” electron microscopy should provide a clear diagnosis, because of the disease specificity of the ultrastructural findings, in particular as to inclusions within muscle fibers, such as cylindrical spirals and reducing bodies. Electron microscopy may be “helpful” in detecting ultrastructural features preceding typical light microscopic findings, for instance, undulating tubules in endothelial cells. Congenital, metabolic, and inflammatory myopathies may often be more easily and more reliably diagnosed by means of the electron microscope. Diagnostically “waste…

Neurogenic atrophyPathologymedicine.medical_specialtyMuscle Fibers SkeletalAnatomyNeuromuscular DiseasesBiologyUltrastructural PathologyPathology and Forensic Medicinelaw.inventionMicroscopy ElectronStructural BiologylawPredictive Value of TestsReducing bodiesUltrastructuremedicineHumansElectron microscopeUltrastructural pathology
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