Publications by authors named "Damm D"

This case report illustrates the features of basal cell carcinoma and the importance of proper evaluation of the head and neck by the dental practitioner.

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In a single-dose open cross-over trial we studied the pharmacokinetics of cefodizime 1 g in four uraemic patients treated by continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD). Cefodizime was administered, successively with a wash out, (a) iv over 3 min and (b) by intraperitoneal (ip) administration together with the dialysate fluid (2 litres). Concentrations of cefodizime were measured by HPLC in blood and dialysate samples collected during an 8-h dwell period and in additional dialysate samples collected up to 48 h after drug administration.

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The clinical course of peripheral ossifying fibroma is slow and the growth of most lesions is limited in size, usually up to 1.5 cm. Complaints are rare unless the surface becomes ulcerated, or the lesion compromises oral function or esthetic appearance.

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Plasma concentrations of methadone were measured by gas chromatography in 16 patients receiving extradural methadone by continuous infusion for relief of postoperative pain. Venous blood samples were taken after a loading dose of extradural methadone 2 mg and during infusion of 0.46 mg h-1 plus patient-controlled increments of 0.

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There is increasing evidence that epidermal cytokines may have an important role in mediating inflammatory and immune responses in the skin. A number of cell types in the epidermis are capable of secreting cytokines including keratinocytes, Langerhans cells, melanocytic cells, and even Merkle cells. Keratinocytes are the major source of cytokines in the epidermis and have been reported to secrete IL-1, IL-3, IL-6, IL-8, CSF, TNF alpha, TGF alpha, TGF beta, and PDGF.

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A simple, rapid, and sensitive procedure is described for the determination of the main metabolites of dipyrone in plasma and urine. After adding isopropyl aminoantipyrine as internal standard and a deproteinizer the plasma of urine samples are alkalized and extracted with chloroform. The residue of the evaporated organic phase is dissolved in mobile phase and separated by HPLC.

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Adipsin is a serine protease that is secreted by adipocytes into the bloodstream; it is deficient in several animal models of obesity, representing a striking example of defective gene expression in this disorder. Recombinant mouse adipsin was purified and its biochemical and enzymatic properties were studied in order to elucidate the function of this protein. Activated adipsin has little or no proteolytic activity toward most substrates but has the same activity as human complement factor D, cleaving complement factor B when it is complexed with activated complement component C3.

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This report describes an unusual case of verruciform xanthoma of the posterior floor of the mouth that occurred within carcinoma in situ. The significance of this case is described in light of current theories on the etiology and management of verruciform xanthoma.

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IL-6, which is also known as IFN-beta 2, hybridoma growth factor, hepatocyte-stimulating factor, and B cell differentiation factor, mediates acute phase responses including fever, has lymphocyte-stimulating capacities, and antiviral activity. IL-6 is produced by monocytes, fibroblasts, certain lymphocytes, and various tumor cells. The present study demonstrates that this multifunctional cytokine is released also by normal human epidermal cells (EC) and human epidermoid carcinoma cell lines (A431, KB).

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We present an example of an intraoral benign solid oncocytoma of minor salivary gland origin. A review of intraoral benign solid oncocytomas reported in the English-language literature and discussion of the clinical behavior of these tumors are included.

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A study was conducted on labial salivary gland tumors from four oral pathology laboratories. Of the 103 identified tumors, 87 (84.5%) were from the upper lip, whereas 16 (15.

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Two examples of an unusual presentation of oropharyngeal candidiasis in cancer patients are offered. The light and scanning electron microscopic appearances of candidiasis involving the dentin of teeth are described. The potential significance of recognition of this form of candidiasis in cancer patients is discussed.

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A method is described for measurement of plasma methadone concentrations using a gas chromatic technique that is rapid and specific and enables the detection of concentrations of less than 1 ng/ml in plasma samples of only 1 ml. The method, when used to determine the plasma methadone levels in patients given continuous epidural infusions of methadone plus on-demand supplementation for relief of postoperative pain, showed plasma methadone plateaus of around 10 ng/ml (starting at 15 min and lasting over 2 hr) and 20 ng/ml (starting at 3 hr and lasting over the period of treatment) (P less than 0.001) after an initial 2-mg methadone epidural bolus and with continuous epidural methadone.

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Pulmonary surfactant is a lipid-rich material that promotes alveolar stability by lowering the surface tension at the air-fluid interface in the peripheral air spaces. The turnover of surfactant phospholipids in the alveolar space is fast, and several lines of evidence suggest there is rapid formation and replenishment of the phospholipid surface film during normal respiration. Specific proteins may regulate these dynamic surface properties.

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