Ata is a high-frequency red blood cell (RBC) antigen. Anti-At(a) has been reported in rare At(a-) black subjects. We report two cases of anti-At(a).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMany theories of human stereovision are based on feature matching and the related correspondence problem. In this paper, we present psychophysical experiments indicating that localized image features such as Laplacian zerocrossings, intensity extrema, or centroids are not necessary for binocular depth perception. Smooth one-dimensional intensity profiles were combined into stereograms with mirror-symmetric half-images such that these localized image features were either absent or did not carry stereo information.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSixty-three postlinguistically deaf adults from four English-speaking countries participated in a 17-week field study of performance with a new speech coding strategy, Spectral Peak (SPEAK), and the most widely used strategy, Multipeak (MPEAK), both of which are implemented on wearable speech processors of the Nucleus 22 Channel Cochlear Implant System; MPEAK is a feature-extraction strategy, whereas SPEAK is a filterbank strategy. Subjects' performance was evaluated with an experimental design in which use of each strategy was reversed and replicated (ABAB). Average scores for speech tests presented sound-only at 70 dB SPL were higher with the SPEAK strategy than with the MPEAK strategy.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFKirtland et al (1980) suggested that methyldopa caused the production of red cell (RBC) autoantibodies by causing a persistent increase in lymphocyte cyclic AMP, which inhibited suppressor T cell function, leading to unregulated autoantibody production in some patients. They showed that significantly higher lymphocyte cyclic AMP concentrations were generated by lymphocytes from healthy donors after adding methyldopa, and by lymphocytes from patients who were receiving methyldopa compared to lymphocytes from healthy donors without methyldopa present. They also showed that methyldopa affected suppressor cell activity.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFArch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg
January 1993
A new device incorporating a cochlear implant speech processor and a speech-processing hearing aid for the unimplanted ear has been designed and tested with four severely hearing-impaired patients. The aim of the device is to provide a more acceptable and effective combination of electrical and acoustic signals to the two ears. When used monaurally, and binaurally in conjunction with the cochlear implant, the speech-processing hearing aid mean scores for open-set sentences, words, and consonants were as good as or better than the mean scores for the patients' own conventional hearing aids.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPhys Rev B Condens Matter
September 1992
Results from 80 pediatric subjects with 12 months of experience wearing the Nucleus multichannel cochlear implant are presented. The data suggest that children demonstrate statistically and clinically significant benefit across a broad spectrum of abilities with the implant. Significant postoperative improvement was demonstrated by 66 percent (51 of 77), 63 percent (45 of 72), and 46 percent (27 of 59) of subjects tested on suprasegmental (prosodic), closed-set and open-set tests, respectively.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFUntil recently, all cephalosporin-induced immune hemolytic anemias appeared to react by a "penicillin-type" drug adsorption mechanism, and hemolysis was extravascular. In 1987 and 1988, the first two cases of cephalosporin-induced immune hemolytic anemia with intravascular hemolysis associated with a so-called immune complex mechanism were reported. This report describes a case of extravascular hemolysis due to a third-generation cephalosporin, cefotaxime, which, to the authors' knowledge, is the first to show in vitro characteristics of both the drug adsorption and the so-called immune complex mechanisms.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe authors performed monocyte monolayer assays (MMAs) with the use of normal donor monocytes, and homologous reagent red blood cells, sensitized in vitro, with antibodies in maternal sera. The sera were from 16 pregnant women with Rh antibodies, drawn at the time of amniotic fluid analysis. They compared the predictive value (PV) of the MMAs and the delta OD 450 of amniotic fluid in forecasting the need for transfusing the infant.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA simple and objective assay was developed for the detection and quantitation of fetal-maternal hemorrhage with the use of flow cytometry. In vitro prepared control mixtures of 10%, 2%, 1%, 0.5%, 0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTransfusion
December 1988
A flow cytometry method, developed in our laboratory to measure red cell (RBC)-bound IgG, was compared to the manual titration technique in the measurement of RBC antigen strength to determine zygosity. Parallel studies using antibodies to antigens in the Rh, Kell, Kidd, Ss, and Duffy systems were performed. The antisera (n = 20) were tested against five examples each of RBCs from apparent homozygotes and heterozygotes.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIt is commonly believed that IgG antibodies react optimally at 37 degrees C, but there are few published data supporting this. In this study, 140 antibodies from the Rh, Kell, Duffy, Kidd, and SsU blood groups were studied by a low-ionic-strength solution indirect antiglobulin technique at four different temperatures of incubation: 10, 22, 30, and 37 degrees C. Only titration score differences of greater than 10 were considered significant.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFew data have been published that correlate in vitro monocyte monolayer assays (MMA) and red cell (RBC) survival in patients with alloantibodies of unknown significance. Over the past 6 years we gathered clinical correlations in 12 patients with the following antibodies: anti-Lan (three patients), -Ge (three patients), -Yta (five patients), and -Ytb (one patient). RBC survival was estimated using 51Cr studies in seven patients and follow-up of transfusion of incompatible blood in the other five.
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