Publications by authors named "Ball H"

Two patients with medically inoperable stage I endometrial carcinoma were treated with intracavitary implants alone using Simon capsules, tandems, and ovoids. In both cases, uterine thickness was measured during the implant procedure by realtime ultrasonography. Tumor doses in both patients were then calculated to the midmyometrium and to the serosal surface of the uterus.

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Postoperative B-mode ultrasound was used to evaluate final tandem position in 50 consecutive placements (28 patients). In 34% (17 of 50), the tandem was found to be suboptimally positioned; in 24% (12 of 50), it penetrated the myometrium; and in 10% (five of 50), it frankly perforated the uterus. The uterine fundus was the region most commonly perforated, and the anterior myometrium was the site most frequently penetrated.

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An experiment was conducted to examine the effects of prebreeder protein intake on subsequent reproductive performance and to examine body weight, feed consumption, and body composition changes due to aging in Large White turkey breeder hens. One hundred twenty-nine Hybrid Large White turkey breeder hens were fed either 12, 15, or 18% CP diets (2,882 kcal ME/kg) during the prebreeder period from 24 to 32 wk of age. All hens were photostimulated with 15.

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Twenty-six patients with recurrent adenocarcinoma and adenosquamous carcinoma of the uterine cervix were treated with diaziquone (AZQ) 22.5 mg/m2 diluted in 150 ml normal saline every three weeks. In the absence of adverse effects the second dose and all subsequent doses were escalated to 30 mg/m2.

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Cisplatin is one of the most active single agents in advanced squamous cell carcinoma of the cervix and is synergistic with 5-fluorouracil in the laboratory. The Gynecologic Oncology Group has conducted a phase II trial in which cisplatin at 50 mg/ml2 given intravenously on Day 1 was combined with 5-fluorouracil 1000 mg/m2 daily given as a 24-hr infusion on Days 1-5. Treatment was repeated every 21 days.

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Because leukotrienes and prostaglandins are inflammatory mediators derived from arachidonic acid, their potential role in oleic acid-induced lung injury was evaluated in control and in essential fatty acid-deficient (EFAD) rats depleted of arachidonic acid substrate. In control rats, oleic acid (0.06 ml/kg iv) increased the pulmonary permeability index (measured by scintigraphy) from -10 +/- 13 x 10(-6) s-1 to 217 +/- 20 x 10(-6) s-1 and 118 +/- 13 x 10(-6) s-1 at 5 and 50 min (P less than 0.

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This study was designed to determine effects of aging on comprehension of complex sentences. In particular, we were interested in whether normal aging modifies a subsystem of comprehension (i.e.

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Thirty-eight patients with advanced or recurrent carcinoma of the endometrium who had received no prior chemotherapy were placed on study by the Gynecologic Oncology Group. One was deemed histologically ineligible. Three patients had insufficient trials to evaluate response.

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Lung injury following intravenous oleic acid is characterized by pulmonary edema, leukopenia and hypoxemia. Because leukotrienes can increase permeability and cause leukocyte adherence, we evaluated their potential role in oleic acid-induced lung injury in the anesthetized rat using a selective LTD4/E4 antagonist, LY171883. 99mTc-albumin and 99mTc-red blood cells (99mTc-RBC) were used to measure changes in the pulmonary permeability index and intravascular space by non-invasive scintigraphy.

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A two-year longitudinal, microbiological and pathological survey of respiratory disease in lambs housed for fattening at three-and-a-half to four months of age was undertaken. In the first year samples of nasal mucus and blood were taken from lambs each week for the first nine weeks after entry to a fattening unit and each week one lamb was examined post mortem. In the second year two additional fattening units were included in the survey, when samples of blood and nasal mucus were taken from lambs twice weekly for three weeks after entry and two lambs from each unit were examined post mortem eight to 11 days after entry to the unit.

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The intravenous administration of [3H]leukotriene C4 in the monkey Macaca fascicularis results in the biliary and urinary elimination of [3H]leukotriene D4 and [3H]leukotriene E4 in addition to more-polar metabolites. Separation of these polar metabolites and chromatographic comparison with synthetic w-oxidized leukotrienes indicated the in vivo formation of w-hydroxy-[3H]leukotriene E4 and w-carboxy-[3H]leukotriene E4. Time course studies of the [3H]leukotriene metabolite pattern in bile and urine showed that w-hydroxy-leukotriene E4 was decreasing as w-carboxy-leukotriene E4 and additional polar derivatives were increasing.

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In a survey of 332 fresh and 137 processed bovine semen samples and 25 preputial washes, mycoplasmas and, or, ureaplasmas were isolated from 46 per cent, 31 per cent and 80 per cent, respectively. Intermittent isolation from different semen collections from the same bull indicated that at least three collections per bull were necessary to determine whether infection was present. When stored processed samples were examined Mycoplasma canadense and M bovigenitalium were isolated from straws taken as long ago as 1975.

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One mammary gland of each of nine primum partum suckling ewes was inoculated with ureaplasma 8 weeks post-partum. Infected glands were swollen, hot, and painful from 16 hours post-infection. Subsequently there was agalactia and reduction in gland size.

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Various methods of inducing mastitis in the ovine mammary gland with two bovine ureaplasma strains were investigated. The most successful method was by inoculation of fresh broth cultures on two successive days, 24 h apart. Eight more bovine strains were inoculated by this means and three successfully infected the glands.

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A strain of Mycoplasma californicum successfully infected an experimentally inoculated ovine mammary gland causing a severe mastitis. The condition lasted for about 25 days, and resulted in atrophy and loss of milk production in the gland. Four experimentally infected ewes, treated over a 3-day period with various regimes of the antibiotics oxytetracycline or tylosin during the acute stage of infection, successfully eliminated the infection.

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Myeloschisis, a form of neural tube defect involving the spinal cord, was induced in chicks by creating a window in the eggshell of the fertilized egg at 26 h after placement in an incubator. The embryos were stained and photographed through the window at 48 to 60 h after commencement of incubation and the neural tube was determined to be normal, delayed, irregular, or abnormally open for the developmental stage of the embryo. The eggs were then reincubated until 14 days of age.

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Mastitis in 85 of 140 dry cows and 16 of 101 milking animals on one farm was shown to be caused by Mycoplasma californicum. The infection was eradicated from the herd over a five month period by a combined programme of identification, segregation and culling of infected animals. Some dry cows produced a self-cure, but the majority calved with nonfunctional quarters which produced very little colostrum and resulted in a high incidence of calf mortality.

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