Publications by authors named "Dicato M"

Prion diseases in man.

Biomed Pharmacother

March 1992

Human spongiform encephalopathies (HSE) are uncommon neurodegenerative diseases of unknown etiology. Whilst numerous observations provide arguments for an infectious disorder mediated by an unconventional agent of the so-called prion-type, the recent discovery of predisposing allelic variants suggests that HSE might be considered as genetically linked diseases.

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The efficacy of ondansetron was compared with metoclopramide in the prophylaxis of nausea and vomiting induced by cyclophosphamide greater than or equal to 500 mg/m2 in combination with doxorubicin greater than or equal to 40 mg/m2 or epirubicin greater than or equal to 40 mg/m2. complete anti-emetic protection in the 24 h following chemotherapy was achieved in 26 of 40 (65%) patients treated with ondansetron compared with 17 of 42 (41%) patients treated with metoclopramide. Severe nausea was present in 3% of patients in the ondansetron group and 31% in the metoclopramide group.

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Listeriosis is a rare but well known infectious complication in pregnant women and immunocompromised patients. Epidemiological studies have shown an association between listeriosis and alimentary contamination by listeria of a variety of foodstuff including soft, ripened cheeses. We describe two case-reports of listeria meningitis with high evidence of food-related illness due to the consumption of contaminated camembert.

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Over the last few years, the advent of new genetic techniques allowed a detailed analysis of the structural and functional organization of the genome and the genes in a living cell. After the discovery of cellular oncogenes, genes which are implicated in cell growth control and differentiation, recent investigations provided evidence to a crucial role played by certain gene regulatory DNA elements and oncoproteins in the molecular mechanisms of carcinogenesis.

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The Jo-1 antigen is a specific marker for autoimmune myositis with an excellent correlation with associated interstitial lung disease. Using an electron microscopy immunogold technique, we were able to show that the antigen was predominantly cytoplasmic.

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A case of severe angioedema with several episodes of life-threatening attacks during a follow-up of 7 years is presented. Although the biologic profile is that of an acquired C1 INH deficiency, no lymphoproliferative malignancy or immune-complex disease could be proven until now. However, the patient has had a small monoclonal IgG lambda-gammopathy for 4 years.

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Interleukin-2.

Bull Soc Sci Med Grand Duche Luxemb

March 1987

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Salmonella (S) dublin is a rare cause of human enteric fever. We studied 2 compromised hosts, one of them being treated for lymphocytic leukemia and the other for chronic lymphocytic leukemia. Both had recurrent enteric fever caused by S.

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[Etoposide: VP-16].

Bull Soc Sci Med Grand Duche Luxemb

April 1983

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