Publications by authors named "Ekedahl C"

Over a period of 18 years 219 consecutive cases of acute epiglottitis were diagnosed and subsequently investigated in order to elucidate the aetiology, epidemiology and outcome of this disease in a well-defined population in Sweden before general vaccination against Haemophilus influenzae type b infection was introduced. Compared with the results from other parts of the industrialized world, high incidence rates were found in both children (14/100,000/year) and adults (2.3/100,000/year).

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Six patients with grass-pollen allergy were provoked with water-soluble grass pollen until a pronounced allergic reaction occurred. This was performed outside the grass-pollen season, and the allergen was administered on the edge of the inferior turbinate. Biopsies were taken both before provocation and during the reaction, 15-30 minutes after provocation.

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Cytogenetic observations by banding methods in 56 new cases of human benign pleomorphic adenomas are reported. Thirty of the cases (series I) were studied in preparations from primary cultures established from cells growing out from mechanically dispersed tumor pieces. The remaining 26 cases (series II) were analyzed in preparations from primary cultures established from enzymatically pretreated material.

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Banding analyses of a human benign pleomorphic adenoma in the parotid gland revealed a polyclonal pattern where structural rearrangements predominated. These deviations were different from the anomalies previously observed in 100 mixed tumors. The reason found for the differences in all likelihood was x-ray treatment of tuberculous lymphadenitis in the neck during childhood.

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[Acute sinusitis in adults].

Infection

September 1987

An average of 1.4% of the more than 30,000 participants in a treatment study were diagnosed as having acute sinusitis. 62% of all cases of sinusitis arose in patients aged between 15 and 44 years.

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The pharmacokinetics of phenoxymethylpenicillin in tonsillar tissue was studied in 33 patients who underwent tonsillectomy, mainly because of repeated tonsillitis or peritonsillitis. The patients were operated on 30-240 min after an oral penicillin dose of 12.5 mg/kg body weight.

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13/169 outpatients (8%) with streptococcal tonsillitis developed a new tonsillitis with the same strain within 2 weeks of completion of therapy (clinical treatment failures) and 24 (14%) remained carriers (bacterial treatment failures) after treatment with phenoxymethylpenicillin (penicillin V) 12.5 mg/kg body weight twice daily for 10 days. The mean serum concentration 60 min after penicillin V administration was 7.

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Among 61 human pleomorphic adenomas subjected to chromosomal study by banding methods, two rare cases were detected, one having a dicentric marker chromosome and the other a ring chromosome included in the stemline karyotype. Excepting meningiomas, such marker types have previously only been observed in different types of malignant neoplasms. However, as in meningiomas, the occurrence of dicentrics or rings has no implications as regards the question of malignancy.

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The interference between alpha-streptococcal strains obtained from patients with repeated tonsillitis and a collection of group A streptococcal strains were studied. For this purpose three in vitro methods were designed and compared. The results obtained by a simple plating technique suitable for screening purposes were found to correlate well with those using more laborious techniques.

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A comparison between different methods of determining the levels of lymecycline in tissue is presented. The drug levels have been compared with those registered, during the steady state condition, in interstitial fluid obtained from subcutaneously implated tissue cages in rabbits. The 'tissue piece diffusion method' developed is reproducible; it allows antibiotic levels to be determined in minute pieces of tissues, and it seems to measure the total diffusable drug in the interstitial fluid phase.

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Treatment of maxillary sinusitis.

Scand J Infect Dis Suppl

January 1984

Most patients with sinusitis are treated by general practitioners. Since these doctors generally do not puncture the maxillary sinus, they can not be certain that the patient has a purulent sinus infection, which is the most important sign for determining whether or not the patient should have an antibiotic. Thus, the doctor has to rely on symptoms that are most characteristic of a purulent sinusitis.

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The cytogenetical observations in the first double-minute (DM)-positive benign neoplasm, a human pleomorphic adenoma, are described. It is suggested that in the present adenoma the first DM was formed from a structurally and/or functionally specialized segment of the long arm of a chromosome No 12. If so, the results also indicate a close relation between chromosome regions preferentially involved in structural rearrangements in a certain tumour type and chromosome regions with the potential capacity to become released and behave and function as DMs.

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By a careful ENT and oral examination of 111 patients with suspected chronic maxillary sinusitis, the diagnosis was verified in only 56% (62/111). In 29 of these 62 patients (47%) a relation to dental infections was found, periodontitis being as frequent as apical granulomas. In 61% of the patients, in whom the diagnosis chronic maxillary sinusitis could not be verified, dental infections and/or myofascial pain dysfunction syndrome (MPD) were the most common and likely cause of the symptoms.

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The intention of prescribing antibiotic treatment must be to achieve a concentration of the agent within the infected tissue well above th MIC or the bacteria causing the infection. As a basis for further clinical studies on antibiotic concentrations in maxillary sinus mucosa in humans, determinations of biologically active penicillin V in the mucous membranes of the maxillary sinus and the buccal mucose as well as in tissue fluids and tissue from subcutaneously implanted tissue cages in rabbits were made. Several experimental conditions were studied, with the purpose of establishing optimal conditions with regard to tissue sampling, blood contamination, prediffusion time, etc.

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