Background: Ventricular dysrhythmias are a serious consequence associated with drug overdose and chemical poisoning. The risk factors for the type of ventricular dysrhythmia and the outcomes by drug class are not well documented.
Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the most common drugs and chemicals associated with ventricular dysrhythmias and their outcomes.
Object: Surgical and medical therapies successfully achieve biochemical remission in the majority of patients with secretory pituitary adenomas. Nevertheless, continued hypersecretion after first-line therapy occurs and requires adjunctive therapy to prevent morbidity and premature mortality. For patients in whom medical and surgical therapy have failed, gamma knife surgery (GKS) is performed with the goal of controlling tumor growth and excess growth hormone (GH) production.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA validated quality of life (QOL) measure, the SF-36 questionnaire, was used to assess patients' perception of the impact of a pituitary adenoma, prior to treatment, on his or her physical and mental functioning. Of 270 new patients evaluated for pituitary disease at the University of Virginia Pituitary Clinic, 168 met the criteria for inclusion (pituitary hormone hypersecretion and/or pituitary adenoma) into this prospective study. Results of the SF-26 questionnaire in 36 patients with acromegaly, 42 patients with Cushing's disease, 39 patients with a prolactinoma and 51 patients with a non functioning macroadenoma prior to treatment were compared with those of the normal population; a comparison of results among patients with different types of pituitary adenomas was also performed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: Because acromegaly is an uncommon disorder, epidemiological data regarding the demographics of the disease such as the prevalence of hypogonadism have been limited. In order to derive clinical and epidemiological information, including underlying hormonal factors, regarding hypogonadism in patients with acromegaly, we performed a pilot study designed to develop a multi-centre acromegaly patient registry.
Design And Measurements: Medical records of patients with acromegaly seen between 1976 and 1996 at three Institutions were reviewed, and data were entered into a database using a secure internet website.
Angew Chem Int Ed Engl
September 1999
Simply sublime! Samples of monomeric and dimeric zinc porphyrins were sublimed onto a Cu surface under ultrahigh vacuum conditions. Images obtained by scanning tunneling microscopy at room and low temperature (98 K) show features attributed to individual porphyrin molecules with excellent resolution. In the case of the (relatively large) linear dimer shown, two distinct conformations were detected on a surface with low coverage area.
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