Can J Gastroenterol
August 2004
Colorectal cancer is a leading cause of death and the third most common cancer in Canada. Evidence suggests that screening can reduce mortality rates and the cost effectiveness of a program compares favourably with initiatives for breast and cervical cancer. The objectives of the Association des gastro-entérologues du Québec Task Force were to determine the need for a policy on screening for colorectal cancer in Quebec, to evaluate the testing methods available and to propose one or more of these alternatives as part of a formal screening program, if indicated.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis study was done to evaluate the degree of contamination of cooler-ready hog carcasses and the slaughterhouse environment by Salmonella spp., Campylobacter spp. and Yersinia enterocolitica .
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March 1987
We describe and compare the computed tomographic (CT) manifestations of radiation fibrosis and recurrent neoplasm and consider the potential application of CT in the follow-up of patients after radiotherapy for bronchogenic carcinoma. Thirty-one patients were evaluated in this retrospective study. The CT findings in 20 patients with radiation fibrosis were compared with those in 11 patients with recurrent tumor.
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December 1985
We report two patients with bullous lung disease and suspected pneumothorax on plain chest radiographs. Chest tubes were inserted in both patients, but no clinical or radiological improvement occurred. Computed tomographic (CT) scans were then performed and showed bullous lesions without any pneumothorax.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIt is suggested that the use of Hanks' + pipes + sucrose buffers, in combination with glutaraldehyde and osmium tetroxide fixatives, represent an excellent mode of preparation of fresh and cultured peripheral blood leucocytes, not only for transmission electron microscopy observation of these cells but also for scanning electron microscopy.
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June 1984
Thrombus obstruction of a prosthetic heart valve is usually treated surgically. We report a well-documented case of an obstructed mitral prosthetic valve where fibrinolytic treatment was successful. Furthermore the thrombus formation probably had occurred 6 months earlier.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNormal human leucocytes, successively treated with glutaraldehyde-tannic acid-osmium tetroxide-thiocarbohydrazide-osmium tetroxide-thiocarbohydrazide-osmium tetroxide, were prepared for scanning electron microscopy observation. These cells produced well-contrasted, non-charging scanning images compatible with metal-evaporated material. Further, the mononuclear and polymorphonuclear cells resisted shrinkage during dehydration and critical point drying, thus allowing much improved images at high magnification than those covered with evaporated metal.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA 35-year-old man, injured in an automobile accident was found to have a subarachnoid-mediastinal fistula that mimicked a ruptured aorta. Of 16 reported cases of traumatic subarachnoid-mediastinal fistula, this is only the third in which the fistulous communication was with the extrapleural space only. The possibility of subarachnoid-mediastinal fistula, although rare, should be entertained in injuries to the thoracocervical spine when neurologic symptoms are present.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFLeucocytes were isolated from the peripheral blood of normal individuals and prepared for SEM observation. The addition of the buffer Hanks and Hepes to the glutaraldehyde fixative was found to maintain the initial ambient pH throughout cell manipulation, and to allow satisfactory preservation of surface architecture.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSEM observation of acute myeloblastic leukemia cells, incubated for 20 h with the mitogens pokeweed and phytohaemagglutinin, showed these to have elongated structures that were either smooth or partially covered by thumblike figures. By contrast, the chronic lymphocytic leukemia cells possessed more compact shapes and some were covered with blebs of varying sizes.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA study is presented of various buffers utilized in the preparation of human lymphocytes for scanning electron microscopy. Of nineteen different buffers tested, Hanks' balanced salt solution +0.04 mol sucrose appeared most adequate for satisfactory preservation of lymphocyte surface architecture.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFVariations in the mode of preparation, type of fixation and leukocyte collection can plan an important part in the determination of the surface structure of a given population, and can result in modifications of the microprojections, and their number, evident on the cell surface. We present preparatory modes that circumvent these difficulties, and the results obtained clearly show that the techniques are profitable, appear essential for the preservation of cell population and integrity, and allow accurate scanning electron microscopy observations without resort to time consuming procedures. Indeed, the entire process can be completed in one day.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis paper reports two different enterotoxigenic classes of the genus Aeromonas isolated from fishes. Strains of A. sobria were isolated from healthy fishes only wheras strains of A.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe fine structure os Strongylocentrotus purpuratis testes has been examined. No obviously important differences appear to exist between the description reported here and the published fine structure of testes obtained from other sources. The most useful fixative was found to be a mixture of glutaraldehyde-paraformaldehyde.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDifferent mechanisms responsible for the appearance of jaundice in leptospirosis caused by Leptospira icterohaemorrhagiae in guinea pigs were discussed. Hepatocellular damage was demonstrated with the presence to a lesser extent of intrahepatic biliary obstruction. A massive destruction of extravascular red blood cells liberated by the hemorrhagic diathesis, appeared to be the main cause in the genesis of jaundice.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn experimental infections of guinea pigs with a virulent strain of Leptospira icterohaemorrhagiae widespread hemorrhages were observed. Thrombocytopenia, prolongation of prothrombin, thrombin, partial thromboplastin and coagulation times, decrease of plasma fibrinogen, factor V, factor VIII and the presence of fibrinogen degradation products were demonstrated. Treatment of infected guinea pigs with heparin prolonged life for two to three days.
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