Publications by authors named "Ehrsam A"

Background: Access to schedules, protocols, and learning materials needs to be convenient and fast. Smartphones have become the default pathway for information access. The purpose of this study was to understand the impact of a smartphone application (app) on residency workflow and education.

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Low back pain (LBP) is a common musculoskeletal complaint that can impede physical function and mobility. Current management often involves pain medication, but there is a need for non-pharmacological and non-invasive interventions. Soft tissue manipulation (STM), such as massage, has been shown to be effective in human subjects, but the molecular mechanisms underlying these findings are not well understood.

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Hereditary spastic paraplegia (HSP) is a neurodegenerative disorder selectively affecting axons of spinal cord motoneurons. Classical mutations in the most frequent HSP gene SPAST (spastin protein) act through haploinsufficiency by abolishing the activity of a C-terminal ATPase domain or by interfering with expression from the affected allele. N-terminal missense variants have been suggested to represent rare polymorphisms, to cause unusually mild phenotypes, and to aggravate the effect of a classical mutation.

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The effects of four recombinant hemopoietic growth factors (HGF) and of the impure factor HTB9 on proliferation and maturation of marrow myeloid (CFU-GM) and erythroid (BFU-E) progenitor cells were studied in 22 cases of myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS). In most cases, IL-3, GM-CSF and G-CSF increased significantly the number of myeloid colonies, the best combination being IL-3 + GM-CSF. A significant increase in the myeloid colony/cluster ratio was also noted, but cytological examination of colony cells showed little maturation.

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The clinical significance of surface markers was investigated in 145 cases of acute myeloid (AML) or undifferentiated leukaemia (AUL), using a panel of six monoclonal antibodies directed to NHL-30.5 antigen (expressed on poorly differentiated myeloid cells), CD13, CD14, CD15, CD33 and CD34 antigens. Expression of CD14 was correlated with higher leucocyte count, higher serum lactate dehydrogenase level and presentation with extramedullary disease.

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We have studied the effects of cryopreservation on the viability and on the expression of surface antigens of acute leukemia cells. Marrow samples were obtained at initial diagnosis from 89 patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML), acute undifferentiated leukemia (AUL), and acute lymphoid leukemia (ALL). In AML, the mean viability was greater than 90% in the types M1, M4, and M5 of the French-American-British classification, 79% in M2, and 3% in M3 types.

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A case of acute leukaemia following intensive chemo- and radiotherapy for solid tumour is reported. A 15-year-old girl received four courses of chemotherapy with adriamycin, cyclophosphamide and cisplatinum after the surgical diagnosis of ovarian immature teratoma. An intensification treatment was performed with cyclophosphamide and total body irradiation, followed by marrow rescue.

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We have previously shown that CD 19, a B-lymphoid differentiation antigen, is expressed on acute myeloid leukemia cells. In this study, the expression of CD 19 and CD 14 (a monocytic antigen) was investigated in 18 cases of acute monoblastic leukemia. The staining by anti-CD 19 antibody (SB4) ranged between 26 and 81% of the cells, and was significantly correlated with the staining by anti-CD 14.

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The chromosomal anomaly t(4;11) is closely related to a specific type of acute leukemia: occurrence in young children, hyperleukocytosis with a particular immunologic phenotype, and poor response to therapy. Allogeneic bone marrow (BM) transplantation has been done in a few cases. We report a case in which a complete remission was obtained after intensive therapy.

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A group of 12 children and 5 adults, all with diffuse non-Hodgkin's malignant lymphoma (NHML), received massive chemotherapy regimens. The stages of the disease were as follows: 7 patients were in second complete remission; 6 in a progressive phase of the disease; and 4 in first complete remission which occurred late in the course of the disease. All patients received BACT (BCNU+aracytine+cyclophosphamide+thioguanine) or TACC (idem with CCNU) at different dose levels: 6/17 received 10 Gy total-body irradiation (TBI) after BACT treatment; 16/17 received autologous bone marrow transplantation (ABMT) previously stored in liquid nitrogen to combat the medullary effects of chemotherapy.

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There are several occasions when it may be useful to preserve skin grafts for at least 15 days, in a good enough state to provide viable autografts. We describe a technique of cryopreservation which facilitates this type of procedure. Stretched sheets of skin are incubated in a protective medium.

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43 patients under general anesthesia were monitored by continuous tissue pH measurement and intermittent micro-blood-samples. The values obtained for the capillary pH and tissue pH were correlated. A highly significant correlation was found between tissular pH and capillary pH.

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Tissue pH values of 70 fetuses have been measured continuously during labor using the micro-electrode designed by Stamm. Significant correlation between continuous tissue pH and corresponding micro blood values can be shown. However, the relationship between patterns of tissue pH and capillary pH values seems not to be very constant.

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After centrifugation of 450 ml-CPD-whole blood, 125 ml of packed red cells are diluted to 50 percent with saline (pH 7, 2). To remove leukocytes the diluted blood is filtered at room temperature through a newly devised column packed with cotton wool disks. 200 ml of red blood cells suspension are recovered and contain less than 5.

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