Publications by authors named "Condon R"

The health status of 16 herds of dairly cattle exposed to low levels of polybrominated bipenyl (PBB) was compared with that of 15 control herds. Milk production of the contaminated herds was not significantly changed in 1972, 1973, and 1974 and was not significantly different from that of control herds in the same years. Mortality of adult cows and calves, the percentages of cows culled from the herds because of old age and low production, disease, or sterility, and the general health conditions were similar in the two groups.

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Four hundred twenty-two patients with gastric ulcer treated during 1950-1960 were followed up to 25 years with a mean followup of 9 years. Nonoperative treatment was used in 59% with a hospital mortality of 35%, one-third of these deaths being directly due to gastric ulcer perforation or hemorrhage. Operative treatment was used in 41% of patients.

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In an attempt to understand the biosynthetic processes leading to the formation of verdamicin (end product), we have examined the patterns of the formation of methylated and phosphorylated metabolites, which resulted from either the addition of l-[methyl-(14)C]methionine or [(32)P]KH(2)PO(4) to the fermentation. Incorporation of label from l-[methyl-(14)C]methionine into the bioactive sisomicin, verdamicin, and the chromatographically polar components increased with the progression of time. Two methylated bioinactive metabolites were found in the culture broth after removal of the methylated bioactive metabolites.

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A sisomicin fermentation carried out in the presence of (methyl-14C)-L-methionine resulted in a crude mixture, composed of methyl-14C-labeled sisomicin as a major component; and two 4''-C-desmethylsisomicin (66-40B and 66-40D) isomer-like components, an unidentified component and a gentamicin A-like antibiotic as minor components. When (methyl-14C)-L-methionine was added in an early stage of the fermentation (24 hours), incorporation of methyl-14C-label into polar components (e.g.

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The antimicrobial effect of 20 minutes exposure to 10% povidone-iodine solution and to 5% neomycin-erythromycin solution was evaluated in vitro in 6 suspensions of dog feces. Povidone-iodine eliminated aerobic growth (P less than 0.001) and reduced anaerobes 4.

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After the chromatographic separation of [methyl-(14)C]gentamicin major (C) components from a large-scale radioactive fermentation (Lee et al., 1974), [methyl-(14)C]gentamicin minor (polar) components (A, B, B(1), X(2), and G-418) were isolated from subsequent chromatography of the remaining antibiotic mixture. When l-[methyl-(14)C]methionine was added at the onset of biosynthesis of the gentamicin components, incorporation of label into the minor components preceded incorporation into the major components.

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We have confirmed again that bile and trypsin injected in dogs under high pressure produce highly lethal necrotizing pancreatitis responsive to fluid resuscitation. Animals undergoing pancreatectomy show a reduction in serum amylase levels and hemoconcentration (reflected in hematocrit levels) after pancreatectomy, an effect that may be related to removal of the source of vasoactive substances liberated in pancreatitis. Qualitatively, survivors of pancreatectomy exhibit accelerated convalescence.

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Evidence for dehydrogenation by fecal bacteria in the genesis of colon cancer suggested that an antioxidant might modify these mechanisms. Ascorbic acid, 3 Gm. daily, was given to five patients who had active rectal adenomatous polyp formation long after ileorectal anastomosis for familial polyposis.

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At Wood Veterans Administration Center, 268 patients who had a polypectomy have been followed up to 20 years with semiannual proctosigmoidoscopic and barium enema examinations. For the present review of benign polyp disease, patients having coexisting carcinoma, chronic inflammatory disease, and those lost to followup have been excluded; 154 patients followed for a mean of 7 years comprise the study group. Thirty per cent of patients developed recurrent polyps.

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A study of 50 patients was undertaken to determine the effects of an isotonic 5 percent crystalline amino acid solution on nitrogen balance. Patients were divided randomly into two groups: 24 receiving amino acids and 25 receiving dextrose in water. (One patient in the treatment group dropped out after one day of intravenous therapy.

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This is a report of a prospective randomized study of 3 operations for duodenal ulcer; parietal-cell vagotomy alone (without drainage), selective vagotomy with antrectomy, and truncal vagotomy with antrectomy. All patients in the study have been followed for a minimum of 1 yr and despite the small number of patients (total 23 in this report), there has been a statistically significant return of gastric secretory activity to preoperative levels in the parietal cell vagotomy group, while both other groups maintained decreased acid secretion at the 1-yr period. To date there has been one recurrent ulcer and one other suspected ulcer in the parietal cell vagotomy group, while both other groups have no ulcer recurrence even though morbidity has been higher (bile reflux gastritis, and so forth).

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Most infections following gastrointestinal surgery are caused by the escape of endogenous microorganisms at the time of operation. A thorough understanding of the gastrointestinal microflora in health and disease is essential to the intelligent treatment of postoperative septic complications. The oral flora found under certain circumstances in the proximal gastrointestinal tract is usually penicillin sensitive.

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