Publications by authors named "Essed C"

We analyzed polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in s.c. adipose tissue, liver, and brain of nine fetuses who died in utero.

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Two cases of stillborn children with multiple congenital anomalies are presented. No routine karyotyping was performed. After dysmorphologic evaluation a tentative diagnosis of trisomy 18 and triploidy, respectively, could be made.

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Objective: To investigate whether balloon dilatation of the aortic valve induces long-term macroscopic or histological changes or both to explain the restenosis process.

Design: Prospective study of 39 consecutive patients. Sixteen later (mean (SD) 12 (10) months) required operation.

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Electrical impedance measurements were performed on 13 atherosclerotic human aortic segments at 67 measuring spots in order to determine whether or not on the basis of these data a distinction can be made between atherosclerotic lesions and normal tissue. Stenosis localization and guidance of interventional techniques could be among the applications of an impedance measuring technique implemented on a catheter system. The experimental results, obtained with a two-electrode measuring technique, show that the apparent resistivity of an atherosclerotic spot does not necessarily deviate much from the resistivity of normal tissue.

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In order to evaluate the value of isovolumic relaxation time measurement for the diagnosis of moderate acute rejection episodes in cardiac allograft recipients a comparison was made with the histological results from the endomyocardial biopsy. A total of 202 isovolumic relaxation time measurements from 26 patients were compared to the biopsy results. The technique used to record isovolumic relaxation time was dual M-mode echocardiography.

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The diagnostic yield of endomyocardial biopsies in patients with chronic congestive heart failure of non-ischaemic aetiology remains questionable and, therefore, the use of endomyocardial biopsies under such circumstances is at stake. The present report documents the correlation between the histologic interpretation of endomyocardial biopsies and the corresponding cardiac explants in 13 patients who underwent cardiac transplantation. The biopsy diagnoses in these patients varied from 'compatible with dilated cardiomyopathy' (n = 6) to 'non-conclusive' (n = 4), 'ischaemia' (n = 2) and 'borderline myocarditis' (n = 1).

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From 535 endomyocardial biopsies (87 heart transplant recipients) 283 cell cultures could be generated. All cultures tested contained T lymphocytes and in most cases CD4 was the predominant phenotype at any time posttransplant. A significantly higher proportion of CD8-dominated cultures was found among cultures from biopsies without myocytolysis.

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An angiographic and clinical study was performed to establish the prevalence of juxtaductal pulmonary artery coarctations in patients with pulmonary atresia or stenosis and a ventricular septal defect or a complex intracardiac defect. The present study is an adjunct to a previously reported portmortem study, in which the incidence of these pulmonary artery coarctations was found to be unexpectedly high. Pulmonary artery coarctations were identified angiographically in 10 of the 15 patients with pulmonary atresia.

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To evaluate the efficacy of myocardial T2 values in the assessment of allograft rejection, we performed magnetic resonance (MR) imaging at 0.5 T serially in seven cardiac transplant recipients and singly in seven normal volunteers. Cardiac-gated multi-echo spin echo images were obtained; T2 values were estimated by a two-point method from regions of interest in the myocardium.

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In order to evaluate the relation between balloon design (monofoil, trefoil) and valvular configuration, experimental aortic valvuloplasty was performed in four post-mortem hearts with calcific aortic stenosis of various morphology. The degree of obstruction of the aortic orifice was assessed by computed axial tomography during inflation of monofoil 15 and 19 mm and trefoil 3 x 12 mm balloon catheters. We also evaluated the hemodynamic repercussion of balloon inflation (fall in systolic aortic pressure) in four elderly patients with acquired aortic stenosis who underwent a percutaneous transluminal aortic balloon valvuloplasty, with stepwise increasing balloon sizes of 15 mm, 19 mm and 3 x 12 mm, as during our in vitro experiments, and who underwent aortic valve replacement later on.

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The feasibility of assessing arterial wall characteristics with an intravascular 40 MHz ultrasonic imaging device was determined in vitro. Ten autopsy specimens of human arteries, with and without atherosclerosis, were studied. A close relationship was observed between the histologic section and the corresponding ultrasonic cross-section with regard to the location, maximum plaque thickness and extent of the atherosclerotic lesion along the circumference of the vessel wall.

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The feasibility of assessing arterial wall configuration with an intravascular 40 MHz ultrasound imaging device was investigated in an in vitro study of 11 autopsy specimens of human arteries. The system consists of a single element transducer, rotated with a motor mounted on an 8F catheter tip. Cross sections obtained with ultrasound were matched with the corresponding histologic sections.

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In order to investigate the effect of fish oil on intimal proliferation of coronary arteries with a fixed stenosis normolipidemic piglets received a basic diet to which either 9% (w/w) lard (L, n = 8) or 4.5% (w/w) lard and 4.5% (w/w) mackerel oil (ML, n = 8) was added for 4 months.

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Toxoplasma gondii infections in heart transplant recipients were monitored by indirect enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for immunoglobulin G (ELISA-IgG), indirect ELISA-IgM in serum IgM fractions, antibody capture ELISA-IgM, IgM-immunosorbent agglutination assay (ISAGA), and IgM immunoblotting. Basic immunosuppression consisted of cyclosporine and low-dose steroids. Before transplantation, 26 of 43 recipients showed serological evidence of infection.

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In vivo application of intravascular high frequency ultrasonic imaging for peripheral and coronary artery disease is a promising technique for vascular surgeons, radiologists and cardiologists. This report demonstrates in vitro results obtained with a high frequency imaging catheter (40 MHz) in 70 human specimens including arteries with and without atherosclerosis, veins, coronary artery bypass grafts and vascular prosthetic material. Correlation between the ultrasonic images and the histologic characteristics of the corresponding vessel wall tissue and lumen geometry was established.

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We investigated the value of several Doppler echocardiographic measurements for the diagnosis of acute allograft rejection after orthotopic heart transplantation. In all, 144 transmitral flow velocity curves and 159 internal jugular venous flow velocity curves were recorded by continuous wave Doppler echocardiography, and the results were compared with the histologic findings. The recordings were evaluated with a computer-aided analysis system.

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In a consecutive series of 146 kidney transplant recipients treated with cyclosporin A a strong correlation between matching for the HLA-A, HLA-B, and HLA-DR loci specificities and outcome of the grafts was observed in male recipients with non-O blood groups. Such a beneficial effect of matching was not found in female patients or male patients with blood group O. In these patients survival of the grafts at one year was good irrespective of the number of HLA-A, B, and DR mismatches.

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Changes in myocardial membrane biochemistry and ultrastructure, determined shortly (2 h) after reperfusion of ischaemic myocardium, were compared with the long term (4 wk) recovery of regional myocardial function. Anaesthetised pigs were subjected to 30 min (n = 14, group I) or 60 min (n = 14, group II) of left circumflex coronary artery occlusion. Seven animals of each group were studied 2 h and the others 4 weeks after flow was reinstated.

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Somatostatin receptor frequency was evaluated in 12 human exocrine pancreatic carcinomas taken after surgery. The tumors were analyzed by receptor autoradiography on tissue sections and by in vitro binding techniques on tumor homogenates. None of the tested human pancreatic carcinomas was shown to possess specific somatostatin receptors.

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Twenty-five elderly patients with calcific aortic stenosis, 12 male (48%) and 13 female (52%), mean age 74.8 +/- 7.6 years, underwent percutaneous aortic balloon valvuloplasty between March 1986 and September 1987.

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