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Characteristics and treatment of Multiple Sclerosis-related trigeminal neuralgia: An Italian multi-centre study

2019

Abstract Background The prevalence of trigeminal neuralgia (TN) in Multiple Sclerosis (MS) patients is higher than in the general population and its management can be particularly challenging. Our aim is to describe the characteristics, treatment and prognostic factors of MS-related TN in a retrospective multicentre study. Methods Neurologists members of the RIREMS group (Rising Researchers in MS) enrolled MS patients with a TN diagnosis and filled out a spreadsheet comprising their clinical data. Results Population consisted of 298 patients. First-choice preventive treatments were carbamazepine and oxcarbazepine. A surgical procedure was performed in 81 (30%) patients, most commonly gamma …

Pediatricsmedicine.medical_treatmentmultiple sclerosismicrovascular decompression surgerytime factors0302 clinical medicineRadiofrequency thermocoagulationTrigeminal neuralgiaMultiple SclerosiOutcome Assessment Health Careitalymiddle agedpain030212 general & internal medicineOxcarbazepinehumanseducation.field_of_studytrigeminal neuralgiaadultDisability; Multiple Sclerosis; Pain; Trigeminal neuralgiaradiosurgeryGeneral MedicineAnalgesics Non-Narcotichealth carefollow-up studiesSettore MED/26 - NEUROLOGIAagedretrospective studiesfemaleNeurologydisability; multiple sclerosis; pain; trigeminal neuralgia; adult; aged; analgesics non-narcotic; female; follow-up studies; humans; italy; male; microvascular decompression surgery; middle aged; multiple sclerosis; radiosurgery; retrospective studies; severity of illness index; sex factors; time factors; trigeminal neuralgia; neurosurgical procedures; outcome assessment health careanalgesicsTrigeminal neuralgiamedicine.drugmedicine.medical_specialtyMultiple SclerosisPopulationPainMicrovascular decompression03 medical and health sciencesmalemedicineseverity of illness indexeducationoutcome assessmentDisabilitybusiness.industryMultiple sclerosisCarbamazepinemedicine.diseaseneurosurgical proceduresDiscontinuationsex factorsdisabilitynon-narcoticNeurology (clinical)business030217 neurology & neurosurgery
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Persistence of 4-chloro-2-methylphenoxyacetic acid in soil.

1982

Persistence (psychology)SwedenTime FactorsChemistryEcologyHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisEcotoxicologySoil PollutantsGeneral Medicine2-Methyl-4-chlorophenoxyacetic AcidToxicologyPollutionGlycolatesBulletin of environmental contamination and toxicology
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Selektionstheorie und Rassenbildung beim Menschen

1952

So far, the applications of the theory of selection to human race formation have primarily considered the selective quality of individual race characters which are preferred by classification. However only few physiologically important race characters have been found to have an evident selective advantage. It is the climate laws, however, that prompt the assumption that selection will take place according to differences of vitality and fertility under certain climatic conditions and that the visible race characters are but incidental effects of pleiotropic gene. It also appears that, in contrast to selection, mutability must be given more consideration to-day than before. For instance the e…

PharmacologyGeneticsCell BiologyBiologyVitalityCellular and Molecular NeuroscienceTime factorRace (biology)Evolutionary biologyHomo sapiensSelective advantageMolecular MedicineQuality (philosophy)Molecular BiologySelection (genetic algorithm)Experientia
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Red blood cell sodium and potassium after hydrochlorothiazide.

1981

In six of seven healthy males 6 days of hydrochlorothiazide (HCT), 50 mg twice daily, without potassium supplements resulted in a rise in red blood cell (RBC) sodium concentration. Serum potassium concentration fell in all subjects. Four days after discontinuing HCT, intracellular sodium and extracellular potassium concentrations had normalized. Throughout the evaluation period the course of mean relative intracellular sodium was almost a mirror image of mean relative extracellular potassium. Thus, either the decline of serum potassium or of HCT (because of its inhibitory effect on Na-K-ATPase activity) might have diminished Na-K-ATPase–dependent active RBC sodium efflux with a resultant ri…

PharmacologyIntracellular sodiumMaleErythrocytesTime FactorsPotassiumSodiumSodiumchemistry.chemical_elementPharmacologyRed blood cellHydrochlorothiazidemedicine.anatomical_structureHydrochlorothiazidechemistrySerum potassiummedicinePotassiumHumansPharmacology (medical)EffluxInhibitory effectmedicine.drugClinical pharmacology and therapeutics
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Influence of the suspension of continued treatment with flurazepam and amobarbital on two discrimination learning schedules.

1977

The authors have studied the effect of the suspension of chronic treatment with flurazepam and amobarbital on the operant behavior of rats that for the first time were in the presence of two fixed-interval discrimination schedules. With the sound discrimination schedule, the responses emitted by the treated animals had characteristics similar to those of control animals. With the temporal discrimination schedule, though it is not possible to distinguish between learning rates, modifications in the intensity of the effect (increases in lever pressing) indicate that, considering the doses, the action of flurazepam is slight and that of amobarbital clear and statistically significant.

PharmacologyMaleScheduleReinforcement ScheduleTime FactorsFlurazepamAmobarbitalPharmacology toxicologyRatsSubstance Withdrawal SyndromeDiscrimination LearningFlurazepamAcoustic StimulationAnti-Anxiety AgentsAnesthesiamedicineSound discriminationAmobarbitalAnimalsHumansLever pressingDiscrimination learningPsychologyTemporal discriminationmedicine.drugPsychopharmacology
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Differential effect of the enantiomers of phenprocoumon and warfarin on the vitamin K1-epoxide/vitamin K1 ratio in rat plasma.

1979

PharmacologyVitaminMaleTime FactorsDose-Response Relationship DrugWarfarinPharmaceutical ScienceEpoxideStereoisomerism4-HydroxycoumarinsVitamin K 1PharmacologyRatsPhenprocoumonchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistrymedicinePhenprocoumonAnimalsEpoxy CompoundsWarfarinEnantiomermedicine.drugThe Journal of pharmacy and pharmacology
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Fluorescence-based assays for screening nine cytochrome P450 (P450) activities in intact cells expressing individual human P450 enzymes.

2004

In this study we describe a battery of fluorescence assays for rapid measurement in intact cells of the activity of nine cytochromes P450 (P450s) involved in drug metabolism. The assays are based on the direct incubation of monolayers of cells expressing individual P450 enzymes with a fluorogenic substrate followed by fluorimetric quantification of the product formed and released into incubation medium. For each individual P450 activity, different fluorescence probes were examined, and the one showing the best properties (highest metabolic rates, lowest background fluorescence) was selected: 3-cyano-7-ethoxycoumarin for CYP1A2 and CYP2C19, coumarin for CYP2A6, 7-ethoxy-4-trifluoromethylcoum…

Pharmacologychemistry.chemical_classificationTime FactorsbiologyEndoplasmic reticulumPharmaceutical ScienceCytochrome P450Molecular biologyIsozymeFluorescence spectroscopyIn vitroEnzymechemistryBiochemistryCytochrome P-450 Enzyme SystemMicrosomebiology.proteinHepatocytesMicrosomes LiverHumansFluorometryDrug metabolismCells CulturedFluorescent DyesDrug metabolism and disposition: the biological fate of chemicals
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Trends in gastrointestinal bleeding in the Region of Valencia (2000-2005). Relationship to sales of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and acid sup…

2011

Objective: To describe 2000-2005 time trends of prescription for NSAIDs, proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) and hospital admissions for gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding. Methods: Time series analysis of gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding admission and drugs’ Defined Daily Dose per 1000 people per day (DDD/1000/day) in the Region of Valencia, Spain, from January 2000 to December 2005. Results: Dispensation of NSAIDs went from 42.7 DDD/1000 people/day in 2000 to 58.3 DDD/1000 people/day in 2005. During the same period, dispensation of PPIs went from 26.3 DDD/1000 people/day to 68.5 DDD/1000 people/day (both are statistically significant). The rate of hospitalisations for gastrointestinal bleeding during…

Pharmacologymedicine.medical_specialtyGastrointestinal bleedingNonsteroidalTime FactorsGI bleedingTime trendsbusiness.industryAnti-Inflammatory Agents Non-SteroidalCommerceProton Pump Inhibitorsmedicine.diseaseSurgerychemistry.chemical_compoundDefined daily doseAcid suppressionchemistrySpainInternal medicinemedicineHumansMedical prescriptionbusinessGastrointestinal HemorrhageFarmacia hospitalaria : organo oficial de expresion cientifica de la Sociedad Espanola de Farmacia Hospitalaria
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K+ and Na+ effects on the gelation properties of κ-Carrageenan

2004

The effects of K(+), Na(+) ions and their mixture on the conformational transition and macroscopic gel properties of kappa-Carrageenan system have been studied using different experimental techniques. The macroscopic gelation properties of kappa-Carrageenan were found to be dependent upon cosolute type. Indeed, a more ordered and strong gel was obtained in the presence of K(+) with respect to Na(+) ions. The gel properties obtained using mixtures of two cosolutes are shown to depend on the [K(+)]/[Na(+)] ratio.

Phase transitionTime FactorsKappa-CarrageenanChemistrySodiumOrganic ChemistryTemperatureBiophysicsκ carrageenanSodium ChlorideCarrageenanBiochemistryPhase TransitionPotassium ChlorideIonCrystallographyRheologyCationsPotassiumPhysical chemistrySelf-assemblyRheologyGelsBiophysical Chemistry
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Temperature dependence of the toxic effects of phenytoin on peripheral neuromuscular function of the rat tail.

1990

We studied the acute effects of a single dose of phenytoin (250 mg/kg) on peripheral neuromuscular function. The evoked muscle action potentials of the dorsal segmental muscles in the rat tail, and the conduction velocity of the dorsal nerve trunk which innervates them, were measured before and after the intraperitoneal injection of phenytoin. The experiments were performed at different temperatures, 27 (physiological tail temperature), 36 and 37 degrees C (physiological central temperature) in different groups of animals. The amplitudes of the evoked muscle action potentials in the treated groups showed no significant modifications at 27 degrees C, at 36 degrees C a small nonsignificant de…

PhenytoinMaleTailmedicine.medical_specialtyTime Factorsmedicine.medical_treatmentIntraperitoneal injectionCentral nervous systemNeurotoxinsNeural ConductionNeuromuscular JunctionAction PotentialsToxicologyNerve conduction velocityCellular and Molecular NeuroscienceDevelopmental NeuroscienceReference ValuesInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsEvoked PotentialsChemistryMusclesTemperatureRats Inbred StrainsRatsElectrophysiologyEndocrinologyAnticonvulsantmedicine.anatomical_structureAnesthesiaPeripheral nervous systemPhenytoinToxicitymedicine.drugNeurotoxicology and teratology
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