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Konishi M - - 2000
PURPOSE: To investigate corneal deposits associated with kerato-epithelin (KE) in three corneal dystrophies harboring mutations at Arg-124 in the BIGH3 gene. METHODS: Six patients with Avellino corneal dystrophy (ACD) associated with R124H, one patient with superficial granular corneal dystrophy (SGCD) associated with R124L, and seven patients with lattice corneal dystrophy ...
McGwin G G - - 2000
Older drivers have elevated crash rates and are more likely to be injured or die if they have a crash. Medical conditions and medications have been hypothesized as determinants of crash involvement. This population-based case-control study sought to identify medical conditions and medications associated with risk of at-fault crashes among ...
Reilly D R - - 2000
OBJECTIVE: To propose a protocol for minimizing medical complications associated with the use of cyproterone, medroxyprogesterone, and depot leuprolide to treat paraphilia. METHOD: Review of the relevant literature. RESULTS: Certain patient populations should not be treated with these medications, and medical complications associated with each can be detected early and ...
Okun M S - - 2000
We present the case of a 9-year-old female with cerebral palsy and repeated episodes of ballism associated with antiphospholipid and anticardiolipin antibodies. She was treated unsuccessfully with varying medications, including neuroleptics, anticholinergics, antiepileptics, dopamine, dopamine agonists, and monoamine oxidase inhibitors. Intravenous immunoglobulin and corticosteroids led to resolution of the movements. ...
Craig R J - - 2000
The psychological needs derived from the Adjective Check List (ACL; Gough & Heilbrun, 1983b) that are associated with MMPI-2 scales were studied among 198 nonclinical participants. Both the Depression (D) and Psychasthenia (Pt) scales were negatively correlated with needs for achievement and dominance and positively correlated with needs for abasement ...
Seidi J - - 2000
BACKGROUND: Hydroceles are not uncommon, are often occult, and may be associated with an inguinal hernia. The rate of hydrocele perforation during elective vasectomy has not been reported in the medical literature. Our objective was to estimate the frequency and consequences of hydrocele perforation incidental to vasectomy. METHODS: We retrospectively ...
Larsen R S - - 2000
A captive 5-yr-old castrated male Rocky Mountain wapiti (Cervus elaphus nelsoni) developed stranguria. Rectal palpation and physical examination indicated urethral obstruction that was subsequently relieved by urethrostomy and required only minimal aftercare. The wapiti was able to urinate freely after surgery; however, the obstruction recurred 27 mo later. Urethral catheterization ...
Beer T W - - 2000
The prognostic role of mitotic and apoptotic indices in 60 patients with malignant mesothelioma was examined on hematoxylin-eosin-stained sections. The findings were compared with apoptotic indices determined by in situ end labeling (ISEL) in 35 of the cases. There was a significant survival advantage associated with lower mitotic counts and ...
Kamel F - - 2000
BACKGROUND: Retinal degeneration is the leading cause of visual impairment in older adults, but little is known about its relationship to neurotoxic exposures. METHODS: The Agricultural Health Study is a cohort study of licensed pesticide applicators from Iowa and North Carolina. We used cross-sectional data from self-administered questionnaires given at ...
Nur Y A - - 2000
Europeans travelling to (sub)-tropical countries have an increased risk for infections with Rickettsia. As serious consequences are associated with delay in specific antibiotic therapy, unequivocal diagnosis of this condition is needed. We focus here on the benefits of early, and consequences of late laboratory diagnosis, and emphasise the need of ...
Pelletier J P - - 2000
CONTEXT: Clostridium septicum infections are rare but often associated with serious if not fatal outcomes. Clostridium septicum infection does not appear to be associated with a single specific defect in cellular or humoral immunity. It has been associated with multiple medical problems, including but not limited to leukemia, malignancy of ...
Beatty J A - - 2000
Peripheral vestibular disease referable to otitis media/interna was the main reason for presentation in three cats with cryptococcosis. In two cats, Cryptococcus neoformans var neoformans was isolated from the tympanic bulla. In the remaining cat, otitis media/interna was considered to be secondary to occlusion of the auditory tube by a ...
Turner J - - 2000
OBJECTIVE: The frequency of laxative use in adolescents with anorexia nervosa is poorly described. This study of adolescents with anorexia nervosa examined self-report and biochemical screening methods for the detection of laxative use, the pattern of laxative use in this population over time, and the associated medical complications and psychopathology. ...
Bonhomme G R - - 2000
Xanthomas are associated with a spectrum of medical conditions, most commonly disorders of lipid storage and lipid metabolism. They occur primarily in the subcutaneous tissues, especially along the Achilles tendon and the extensor tendons of the hands. Intracranial xanthomas are extremely rare. We present a case of an extensive xanthoma ...
Koopmans G T - - 2000
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to examine whether number and type of chronic conditions are related to psychological distress, fatigue, and the use of psychoactive medications. METHODS: Data were taken from a community-based sample of adults who had responded to a health survey mailing (N = 9428). Chronic ...
Kayl A E - - 2000
Neurofibromatosis, type 1 (NF1) is a very common inherited disorder that was first described in the late 19th century. NF1 is associated with a myriad of behavioral manifestations in addition to its frequent and often severe medical and physical complications. Learning disability, cognitive impairment, emotional and psychosocial difficulties have been ...
Dischinger P C - - 2000
Most previous studies of medical conditions associated with driver safety have focused on specific diseases. This analysis is based on a linkage of police report and hospital discharge data, and correlates various medical diagnostic categories and specific conditions with police determinations of driver culpability for all drivers admitted to Maryland ...
Guro-Razuman S - - 1999
Kava-kava is an herbal medication, most commonly used to treat anxiety. It is derived from the roots of the pepper plant, Piper methysticum. A 47-year-old white woman presented with a rash and proximal muscle weakness 2 weeks after ingestion of kava-kava. Her creatine kinase level was elevated at 8654 U/L, ...
Lerman Y - - 1999
OBJECTIVE: This study examined whether burnout at work is associated with leukocyte adhesiveness/aggregation (LAA), a phenomenon known to be affected by stress. METHODS: The LAA levels of 179 employees (68 men and 111 women) of Tel Aviv University were determined when the employees underwent their annual routine medical checkup. Blood ...
Thaller T R - - 1999
In patients without significant urologic symptoms, microscopic hematuria is occasionally detected on routine urinalysis. At present, routine screening of all adults for microscopic hematuria with dipstick testing is not recommended because of the intermittent occurrence of this finding and the low incidence of significant associated urologic disease. However, once asymptomatic ...
Brown A K - - 1999
Oesophageal atresia (OA) and tracheo-oesophageal fistula (TOF) are life-threatening malformations of generally undefined cause. Previous reports of familial cases suggest a genetic contribution. The pattern of inheritance appears non-Mendelian, i.e., multifactorial. Individuals with OA/TOF often have other malformations and medical problems. The aim of this study was to determine the ...
Tittl M K - - 1999
PURPOSE: To determine systemic factors associated with central serous chorioretinopathy. METHODS: In a retrospective study, 230 consecutive patients with central serous chorioretinopathy examined in a referral setting were compared with a historical gender-matched and age-matched control group of 230 patients with ocular findings who were examined in the same referral ...
Barton E D - - 1999
The diagnosis of tension pneumothorax has typically been taught as the presence of hemodynamic compromise with an expanding intrapleural space air mass. This may occur quickly or gradually, depending on the degree of lung injury and respiratory state of the patient. Experimentally, tension pneumothorax is a multifactorial event that manifests ...
Groen F - - 1999
Philadelphia at the time of the founding of the Medical Library Association (MLA) is described. Several factors that promoted the birth of the association are discussed, including the rapid increase in the labor force and the rise of other health related professions, such as the American Hospital Association and the ...
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In Romania and other countries, therapeutic injections have been associated with transmission of hepatitis B and C viruses, human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1), and other bloodborne pathogens. During 1997-1998, acute hepatitis B was associated with recent injections in Romanian children aged <5 years. Injection-associated bloodborne pathogen transmission occurs when ...
Fombonne E - - 1999
Data from a series of 126 autistic children ages 2-16 years and referred to an Autism Diagnosis Unit in South-West France were examined. Macrocephaly (head circumference > 97th centile) was observed in 16.7% of the sample, a significantly higher proportion than that expected. Macrocephaly was more frequent among older subjects ...
Chan W B - - 1999
The association between gynaecomastia and thyrotoxicosis is well recognised. However, the reported frequency of the association is variable, partly depending upon the defining criteria used. Here we report two patients with thyrotoxicosis in whom gynaecomastia was the presenting feature. Both patients had other contributing factors, which are assumed to have ...
McCormick D - - 1999
BACKGROUND: For patients who have had a previous myocardial infarction (MI), the use of aspirin, beta-blockers, and lipid-lowering agents reduces the risk of recurrent MI and death. OBJECTIVE: To examine trends in and determinants of receipt of these 3 medications before hospitalization for recurrent acute MI (AMI). METHODS: The study ...
Ogunbiyi O A - - 1999
We present a case of unanticipated postoperative apnoea in a patient with associated medical illness to illustrate the diagnostic difficulty that can arise in the detection and subsequent management of mivacurium apnoea. A high index of suspicion is essential in the presence of concomitant medical conditions that may cause prolonged ...
Hachinski V - - 1999
The sheer scale of Stalin's achievements and institutionalized terror has prompted some authors to label him as a paranoid megalomaniac. Whatever the merits of this diagnosis, his undeniable accomplishments and the rationality of many of his actions cannot be explained by the workings of a disturbed mind. In his last ...
Caplan D - - 1999
Sixteen subjects made plausibility judgments regarding auditorily presented cleft object and cleft subject sentences (It was the actress that the award thrilled; It was the award that thrilled the actress). rCBF increased in Broca's area, pars triangularis, when subjects processed the syntactically more complex cleft object sentences. The results are ...
Papa F R - - 1999
e Saccharomyces cerevisiae Doa4 deubiquitinating enzyme is required for the rapid degradation of protein substrates of the ubiquitin-proteasome pathway. Previous work suggested that Doa4 functions late in the pathway, possibly by deubiquitinating (poly)-ubiquitin-substrate intermediates associated with the 26S proteasome. We now provide evidence for physical and functional interaction between Doa4 ...
Horowitz D R - - 1999
Intracerebral hemorrhage has been associated with phenylpropanolamine, a sympathomimetic agent contained in many over-the-counter medications. Caudate hemorrhage is infrequent, usually related to hypertension, and has not been reported following ingestion of medications containing phenylpropanolamine. We report an unusual case of caudate hemorrhage which developed in a patient taking an over-the-counter ...
Young D V - - 1999
The purpose of this investigation was to test for an association between the craniofacial morphologies of bruxers and nonbruxers. The sample for this retrospective descriptive comparative study consisted of 28 Caucasian dental school subjects. Sixteen were bruxers and 12 were nonbruxers. The determination of bruxism was based on a six-item ...
Clarke R A - - 1998
BACKGROUND: Klippel-Feil syndrome (KFS) is characterised by congenital vertebral fusion of the cervical spine and a wide spectrum of associated anomalies. KFS has often been considered a sporadic syndrome. However, since the publication of the original KFS classification early this century, a number of KFS families have indicated heterogeneity complicated ...
Gallagher E J - - 1998
OBJECTIVE: To test the hypothesis that establishment of academic departments of emergency medicine (EM) is associated with improvements in attributes valued by traditional academic medicine. METHODS: Cross-sectional, observational analysis of academic departments of EM at all accredited allopathic medical schools, as of July 1, 1996. Nonrespondents were mailed questionnaires three ...
Lewis E J - - 1998
Supernumerary nipples, also known as accessory nipples, are the most frequently encountered congenital anomaly of the breast. Once associated with fertility or divine powers, they are now widely held to be of cosmetic significance only. During the past 20 years, however, there has been a steady number of articles reporting ...
Miller R M - - 1998
A 31-year-old female is described who developed benign hypergammaglobulinaemic purpura and lymphoid interstitial pneumonitis concomitantly. High titre anti-nuclear antibodies were also noted. Several years previously, the patient had developed myasthenia gravis and multiple sclerosis. The present case is an example of multiple medical disorders characterized by immune dysregulation and represents ...
Larson J H - - 1998
The extent to which perceived inequity is related to perceived marital intimacy was examined. Sixty-six couples married five years or less were randomly selected from marriage license records in a western rural community. Equity/inequity was assessed using the Walster global measure of equity. Levels of overall intimacy, conflict resolution, affection, ...
McNab A A - - 1998
PURPOSE: To describe the association between the use of various types of topical ocular medications and acquired lacrimal canalicular obstruction in 14 patients. METHODS: The records of all patients in the author's practice with either lacrimal canalicular or punctal occlusion associated with the use of topical ocular medication were reviewed. ...
Encinas S - - 1998
Diclofenac (1) is a photosensitizing nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drug. Its photodecomposition gives rise to chlorocarbazole 2a. This product undergoes photodehalogenation to 3a in a subsequent step. When the photobiological activities of 1, 2a, and 3a are compared by means of the photohemolysis test, it is clearly observed that chlorocarbazole 2a causes ...
Armstrong D - - 1998
PURPOSE: To examine the association between coronary heart disease (CHD) mortality, economic and medical resources, and county occupational structure. METHODS: U.S. counties were classified into five occupational structure categories based on the percentage of workers in white-collar occupations. Directly age-adjusted CHD mortality rates (from vital statistics and Census data) and ...
Groen F K - - 1998
The careers and personalities of the three founders of the Medical Library Association, Sir William Osler, George Milbry Gould, and Margaret Ridley Charlton are outlined, followed by a review of their role in the founding of the association. The career of Sir William Osler is well documented in existing literature, ...
Slack-Smith L M - - 1998
OBJECTIVE: This paper reports on medication use and factors affecting use in a cohort of preschool children attending long daycare in centres and family daycare in homes. METHODOLOGY: A survey of parents representing 846 children under 6 years old in two types of childcare in Perth, Western Australia. The data ...
Husain S A - - 1998
The standard median sternotomy provides ready access to all surfaces of the heart and the ascending aorta. When cosmetic considerations, associated medical conditions, such as an esophageal stoma, or tracheostomy preclude use of the median sternotomy, a bilateral transverse sternotomy will provide excellent exposure of the entire ascending aorta and ...
Rosenthal N E - - 1998
Seasonal variations in mood and behavior (seasonality) and seasonal affective disorder (SAD) have been attributed to seasonal fluctuations in brain serotonin (5-HT). the short (s), as opposed to the long (l), allele of the 5-HT transporter linked polymorphism (5-HTTLPR) has been associated with neuroticism and depression. We hypothesized that this ...
Farrell A M - - 1998
Acquired ichthyosis is an important clinical finding; internal malignancy, systemic disease and medication are recognised associations. We present a 70-year-old lady with acquired ichthyosis and leiomyosarcoma, one of the less frequently associated malignancies. An additional unusual finding was generalised thinning and loss of pigment affecting her hair. Scalp biopsy showed ...
Salmi L - - 1998
The paper describes the establishment in 1995 of the Nordic Association for Medical and Health Information, bringing together the five national associations from Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Iceland and Finland. Many forms of good and informal cooperation between these countries have always existed, but an association is needed to be able ...
Alves M F - - 1998
Cutaneous mucinoses are a heterogeneous group of diseases characterized by the focal or diffuse dermal deposition of glycosaminoglycans. The histopathologic examination of many cutaneous mucinoses reveals that the collagen fibers are fragmented. We wanted to characterize the type I (COL1) and type III (COL3) collagen distribution in skin biopsy specimens ...
Bryan C S - - 1998
Responding primarily to the need to improve standards of medical education and licensing, 86 physicians attended a Medical Convention of South Carolina over a three-day period in February 1848 to form the South Carolina Medical Association. Many of our present activities and concerns can be traced to their resolutions.
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