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Choledochocele imaged with magnetic resonance cholangiography.

2000

Choledochal cysts are rare developmental malformations of the biliary tree. Percutaneous and endoscopic ultrasound, as well as endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography, are recommended diagnostic tools. Magnetic resonance cholangiography may also contribute to the workup and treatment plan of patients with choledochal cysts. We report a 25-yr-old white woman with episodic nausea and moderate epigastric dyscomfort. Magnetic resonance cholangiography showed a rather spherical, cyst-like, fluid-filled structure in continuity with the prepapillary segment of the common bile duct, thus making a choledochocele (type III choledochal cyst) likely. The patient was treated by endoscopic sphinct…

Endoscopic ultrasoundAdultmedicine.medical_specialtyPercutaneousDiagnostic toolsDiagnosis DifferentialCholangiographymedicineImage Processing Computer-AssistedHumansCholedochal cystsEndoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatographyHepatologymedicine.diagnostic_testCommon bile ductbusiness.industryGastroenterologyMagnetic resonance imagingmedicine.diseaseMagnetic Resonance Imagingmedicine.anatomical_structureCholedochal CystFemaleRadiologybusinessCholangiographySoftwareThe American journal of gastroenterology
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Climate change effects on trematodiases, with emphasis on zoonotic fascioliasis and schistosomiasis.

2009

The capacity of climatic conditions to modulate the extent and intensity of parasitism is well known since long ago. Concerning helminths, among the numerous environmental modifications giving rise to changes in infections, climate variables appear as those showing a greater influence, so that climate change may be expected to have an important impact on the diseases they cause. However, the confirmation of the impact of climate change on helminthiases has been reached very recently. Only shortly before, helminthiases were still noted as infectious diseases scarcely affected by climate change, when compared to diseases caused by microorganisms in general (viruses, bacteriae, protozoans). Th…

FascioliasisClimate ChangeSnailsHelminthiasisCercarial DermatitisClimate changeParasitismAnimals WildBiologyHost-Parasite InteractionsEffects of global warmingZoonosesmedicinePrevalenceHelminthsPopulation growthAnimalsSchistosomiasisskin and connective tissue diseasesDisease ReservoirsGeneral VeterinaryEcologyOocystsGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseAnimals DomesticParasitologysense organsSeasonsMicroparasiteVeterinary parasitology
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Frame-based and frameless endoscopic procedures in the third ventricle.

1997

Stereotactic guidance is useful for planning an accurate trajectory to the third ventricle. A guiding block with a ball joint was developed for frame-based endoscopy and adaptors for arm-based and armless navigation systems. Between 1992 and 1996, 52 patients were operated on endoscopically in the third ventricle under stereotactic guidance. Thirty-eight ventriculostomies, 13 biopsies and 10 cystic lesions were performed. The coordinates of two points were calculated; one in the foramen of Monro and the second in the third ventricle. The ventriculostomy was performed under endoscopic control bluntly with a Fogarty catheter in front of the basilar artery. Twenty-seven (71%) of the patients h…

Frame basedVentriculostomyAdultmedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentComputer sciencemedicine.medical_treatmentBiopsyCerebral VentriclesVentriculostomyStereotaxic TechniquesmedicineHumansChildAgedEndoscopesBrain DiseasesBrain MappingThird ventriclemedicine.diagnostic_testCystsFrame (networking)EndoscopyMiddle AgedCerebrospinal Fluid ShuntsBall jointEndoscopymedicine.anatomical_structureTreatment OutcomeSurgeryNeurology (clinical)RadiologyCerebral Ventricle NeoplasmsStereotactic and functional neurosurgery
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Survey of the occurrence of Giardia duodenalis cysts and Cryptosporidium spp. oocysts in green leafy vegetables marketed in the city of Valencia (Spa…

2022

The role of vegetables usually consumed without prior culinary treatment is known to contribute to the prevalence of foodborne diseases. Cysts and oocysts can contaminate food, which can then be the source of infection in humans. The aim of the study was to assess the occurrence of Giardia duodenalis and Cryptosporidium spp. (oo) cysts in green leafy vegetables marketed in the city of Valencia (Spain) combining parasitological methods, two real-time qPCRs and light microscopy. An experimental field study was conducted on 129 vegetable samples, 64 from conventional farms and 65 from ecological (organic) farms. The samples were washed with water, and the resulting solution after removing the …

GiardiasisParàsitsGiardiaOocystsCryptosporidiosisCryptosporidiumWaterGeneral MedicineProductes vegetalsMicrobiologyAliments MicrobiologiaIntoxicació alimentàriaSpainVegetablesAnimalsHumansGiardia lambliaFood Science
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Amylopectin: a major component of the residual body inCryptosporidium parvumoocysts

2004

Amylopectin is used for carbohydrate storage in different life-stages of a number of apicomplexan parasites. We have performed an ultrastructural analysis of amylopectin granules from the oocyst residual body and sporozoites ofCryptosporidium parvum. Amylopectin granules were studiedin situand after isolation from ‘French’ press disrupted parasites, by conventional transmission electron microscopy (TEM) of sectioned oocysts and various negative staining and cryoelectron microscopy techniques. Within the membrane-enclosed oocyst residuum large amylopectin granules (0·1–0·3 μm) can be found besides a characteristic large lipid body and a crystalline protein inclusion. Smaller granules were de…

Glycoside HydrolasesAmylopectinResidual bodyBiologylaw.inventionchemistry.chemical_compoundCell WalllawAnimalsCryptosporidium parvumCryoelectron MicroscopyOocystsfood and beveragesbiology.organism_classificationNegative stainStainingcarbohydrates (lipids)Microscopy ElectronInfectious DiseasesCryptosporidium parvumBiochemistrychemistryAmylopectinUltrastructureCarbohydrate storageAnimal Science and ZoologyParasitologyElectron microscopeParasitology
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Familial Replicating Arachnoidal Cysts: Case Series and Review of Literature

2015

Background: Arachnoid cysts are intra-arachnoid fluid collections covered by a thin membrane that may develop throughout the cerebrospinal axis. Although the precise causative mechanism is unknown, arachnoid cyst (AC) are now generally accepted to be developmental anomalies of arachnoid. These lesions have commonly been described in the literature; however the presence of familial arachnoid cysts is quite rare. Most genetically related AC have been documented in patients with a known genetic syndrome. The current case report describes a family with four members affected by an arachnoid cyst in the same region. Methods: In addition to reviewing the current case, a literature search was condu…

Head sizePediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtySettore MED/27 - Neurochirurgiabusiness.industryMiddle cranial fossaOmicsmedicine.diseaseAdditional researchbody regionsFamilial Arachnoid cystmedicine.anatomical_structureArachnoid cystmedicineArachnoidal cystsEtiologybusinessIntrauterine exposureJournal of Neurological Disorders
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Studies of malformation syndromes of man XIB: the cerebro-hepato-renal syndrome of zellweger: Comparative pathology

1976

A study of 11 autopsied cases of the cerebro-hepato-renal syndrome of Zellweger (ZS) is reported. All cases had severe, persistent congenital hypotonia, hepatic lobular disarray, renal cortical cysts and pulmonary hypoplasia. Many had cardiovascular malformations, hepatomegaly, cerebral cortical gyral maldevelopment and pancreatic islet hyperplasia. Additional, less frequent findings are delineated. Results of iron content studies of hepatic and renal tissues are related to age of survival and possible development of fibrosis.

Heart Defects CongenitalLiver CirrhosisMalePathologymedicine.medical_specialtySiderosisCirrhosisRenal cortical cystsPancreatic islet hyperplasiaIronKidneyNeurologic ManifestationsPulmonary hypoplasiaMaldevelopmentFibrosisHumansMedicineAbnormalities MultipleRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingbusiness.industryInfant NewbornBrainInfantGeneral MedicineKidney Diseases Cysticmedicine.diseaseBile Ducts IntrahepaticNeonatal hypotoniaLiverConnective TissuePediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthFemaleHepatic fibrosisbusinessHepatomegalyEuropean Journal of Pediatrics
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The diagnostic significance of cholescintigraphy and ultrasound examination in cholestatic syndromes in infancy

1988

Thirty-three neonates and infants with cholestatic syndromes of various etiologies were evaluated by cholescintigraphy and ultrasound examinations. The results of these two diagnostic procedures were compared with the final diagnosis as confirmed by liver biopsy and/or laparotomy and the clinica follow-up of the infants. Fourteen patients had an obstructive cholangiopathy (11 biliary atresia, 2 choledochal cysts, 1 congenital choledochal stenosis), 13 had neonatal hepatitis, and 6 had cholestasis of another etiology. Typical ultrasonic and/or scintigraphic findings confirmed or excluded the need for surgical exploration in 28 patients. Thus, for must infants with cholestatic syndromes it is…

Hepatitismedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.diagnostic_testExploratory laparotomybusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseGastroenterologyNeonatal hepatitisCholescintigraphyBiliary atresiaInternal medicineLiver biopsyLaparotomyPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthmedicineSurgeryCholedochal cystsRadiologybusinessPediatric Surgery International
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Immunomorphological differential diagnosis of maxillary cystic lesions with keratinization

2011

Objetivos: Los quistes maxilares con queratinización son formas lesionales de carácter controvertido y de relevancia clínica, dada la implicación clínico-evolutiva del llamado tumor odontogénico queratoquístico (TOQ). En el presente estudio nos planteamos valorar la utilidad de las técnicas inmunohistoquímicas en la identificación de estas lesiones. Material y métodos: Se analizan de forma retrospectiva las lesiones quísticas maxilares dotadas de fenómenos de queratinización interna, diagnosticadas en un mismo centro hospitalario, a lo largo de un periodo de 4 años, realizando un estudio inmunohistoquímico mediante la aplicación de un panel de cinco anticuerpos (Ki67, Bcl-2, p53, CK19, D2-4…

Keratocystic odontogenic tumorMaxillary cystsQuistes maxilaresQuiste odontogénico ortoqueratósicoDifferential diagnosisDiagnóstico diferencialOrthokeratotic odontogenic cystImmunohistochemistryTumor odontogénico queratoquísticoInmunohistoquímia
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24-hour ambulatory pulse pressure and left ventricular mass in essential hypertension

2000

Left ventricular massmedicine.medical_specialtyMegalencephalic leukoencephalopathy with subcortical cystsbusiness.industryInternal medicineAmbulatoryInternal MedicineCardiologyMedicinebusinessEssential hypertensionmedicine.diseasePulse pressureAmerican Journal of Hypertension
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