Introduction: Rearrangements of RET are rare oncogenic events in patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). While the characterization of Asian patients suggests a predominance of nonsmokers of young age in this genetically defined lung cancer subgroup, little is known about the characteristics of non-Asian patients. We present the results of an analysis of a European cohort of patients with RET rearranged NSCLC.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe report 5 cases of disseminated infection caused by Blastoschizomyces capitatus yeast in central Switzerland. The emergence of this yeast in an area in which it is not known to be endemic should alert clinicians caring for immunocompromised patients outside the Mediterranean region to consider infections caused by unfamiliar fungal pathogens.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Infiltration of non-haematopoietic organs by small lymphocytic lymphoma/chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (SLL/CLL) is not unusual in late-stage disease and thus quite frequently encountered in post-mortem examinations. However, primary manifestation of SLL/CLL in the prostate is rarely diagnosed.
Patients And Methods: We report two cases of primary prostatic SLL/CLL, in one case in combination with prostate carcinoma, and discuss diagnostic pitfalls, pathophysiological mechanisms and therapeutic management, together with an overview of the literature.
Eur J Obstet Gynecol Reprod Biol
January 2003
Objective: To assess the osteoporotic risk of short-term low-dose heparin plus bedrest in pregnancy.
Study Design: In a prospective case-control study, 10 pregnant women on bedrest receiving prophylactic unfractionated heparin 10,000 IU per day for 7-46 days pre-study and 28 days per-study were compared with 6 normal pregnant controls of similar maternal and gestational age and 10 nonpregnant women of similar age. Serum ionised calcium, 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D(3), osteocalcin, and urinary calcium/creatinine ratio were determined three times at 2-week intervals.