Publications by authors named "Am Thomas"

Eighty eight incompetent perforating vein (IPV) ligations were performed in 64 patients who were followed up for a minimum of two years, mean 4.4 years. The long term results were good in 85% of cases.

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Parasitic diseases are very common on a worldwide basis. In certain cases radiological features are of importance both for primary diagnosis and for detection of complications of infestation. This review concentrates on parasitic diseases of radiological interest.

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The uptake of 131I-MIBG by medullary carcinoma of the thyroid was studied in six patients after total thyroidectomy in whom persistent raised plasma calcitonin levels were indicative of residual disease. The only patient in whom any activity in a possible metastasis was seen had by far the highest level of circulating calcitonin of the group and in contrast one patient with a presumptive metastatic deposit showed no uptake of MIBG into it. In conclusion the uptake of 131I-MIBG by medullary carcinoma of the thyroid is unreliable and unpredictable.

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A series of ristocetin analogues with modifications (OH, C=O, C=NOH, NCOCH3) at the C-1' amino group was synthesized and found to possess antibacterial activity against gram-positive bacteria and to bind to Ac2-Lys-D-Ala-D-Ala, a model for the antibiotic's site of action. Due to the lack of a positively charged amino group, the active analogues could not form a salt bridge, indicating that an electrostatic interaction between the positively charged 1'-amino group of ristocetin and the carboxylate anion of the peptide is not required for complex formation. The only compound that did not exhibit good antibacterial activity was epiristocetin aglycone (an analogue with the 1'amino group in the opposite configuration (S) as ristocetin).

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In a prospective study over 12 months, serum C-reactive protein concentration was measured serially in 20 consecutive patients who underwent therapeutic embolisation for various forms of malignancy and in 13 patients who had diagnostic coeliac or hepatic angiography without embolisation. All the patients who underwent successful embolisation showed a C-reactive protein response and in all cases the height of the response correlated well with the estimated size of the embolised tumour. Patients who recovered uneventfully showed a prompt fall in C-reactive protein from its peak values towards normal.

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Contrary to the accepted understanding that visibility of the perirenal fascia at urography is a rare finding and when seen is usually associated with renal pathology, a recent report has suggested that it is a fairly common, normal finding. In a retrospective study, 261 unselected intravenous urograms performed over a 3-month period were analysed. The findings indicate a low incidence of perirenal fascia visualisation and, when present, an association with renal pathology.

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Several natural populations of D. melanogaster were investigated for the presence (or absence) of the Segregation Distorter ( SD) chromosomes and their suppressor systems. The SD chromosomes were found, at frequencies of a few percent, in two independent samples taken in different years from a Raleigh, North Carolina, population, whereas no SD chromosomes were found in samples collected from several populations in Texas.

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A case of subarachnoid haemorrhage due to rupture of a middle cerebral artery aneurysm followed by immediate enlargement of a carotid intra-cavernous aneurysm is described. The enlargement of the second aneurysm was due to a rise in blood pressure caused by the subarachnoid haemorrhage. Although multiple aneurysms are common, this phenomenon is very rare and the reasons for this are discussed.

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A fifty-four-year-old white woman with a history of episodic gross hematuria was diagnosed as having solitary primary amyloidosis of the urinary bladder involving a large segment of the dome and anterior wall. A segmental resection of the bladder was performed with good results. Electron microscopic examination of the lesion revealed evidence to indicate that amyloid in this case was produced by the fibroblasts within the lamina propria of the bladder.

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Uptake of choline, a structural component of pneumococcal C- and F-teichoic acids, into bacteria growing in a defined medium was very efficient with an uptake constant ([S]10 5) of 3.2 microns. It was inhibited by iodoacetate, dinitrophenol and oligomycin but not by structural analogues of choline.

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This study attempts an exploratory study of the question, What happens to drivers of vehicles involved in accidents in which there is a fatality, whether or not the driver was at fault? The purpose of the investigation was to attempt to determine what, if any, crisis intervention is needed for such drivers. A total of 33 drivers participated who were involved in such an accident from 6 months to 11 years prior to the interviews. Major findings are (1) the range of time for drivers to resolve their crises seemed to be from a few hours to years after the accident, (2) the crises created many psychosocial and physical problems for these drivers, (3) the support of family, friends, and significant others was the most important variable for the drivers in crisis resolution, (4) condemnation hindered them most.

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