A 68-year-old female presented with rare brainstem schwannoma manifesting as right hemiparesis, diplopia, and dysphagia. Neuroimaging revealed a lesion in the pons and cerebral peduncle, which was supposed to be a highly malignant glioma. The mass was approached via a single-flap orbitozygomatic craniotomy through an anteromedial pericavernous approach.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe have characterized the interaction of insulin-like growth factor I/somatomedin C (IGF-I/Sm-C) with its plasma membrane receptors on cultured rat chondrocytes. Our studies have demonstrated that [125I]IGF-I/Sm-C binding to these receptors is a relatively specific, reversible, and time-, temperature-, pH-, and concentration-dependent process. Insulin displaces [125I]IGF-I/Sm-C from its receptors on rat chondrocytes, but with a potency only 10(-4) that of IGF (I and II).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDermatoglyphics of 19 male and 23 female patients with fetal alcohol syndrome were compared with those of matched controls. Both male and female patients differed in several of the dermatoglyphic characteristics from their sex-matched controls. The abnormalities of dermatoglyphics reported here constitute a valuable marker trait of the teratogenic effect of the alcohol on fetal development and provide additional diagnostic signs for the fetal alcohol syndrome.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSix patients with fetal alcohol syndrome were found to have developmental abnormalities of the kidney. In only one patient was investigation for renal pathology made in the absence of clinical indication. Two had palpable masses in the left upper quadrant, one had pyelonephritis, one had painless hematuria, and the fifth patient had symptomatology suggestive of renal failure.
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