Eighty-seven outpatients consecutively admitted to the emergency unit of our hospital with clinically suspected first deep vein thrombosis (DVT) of a leg had D-dimer levels measured by the following recently introduced fast methods: VIDAS (bioMerieux), LPIA (Mitsubishi), Nephelotex (Biopool), Nycocard (Nycomed) and Instant.I.A.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Clinical diagnosis of deep venous thrombosis (DVT) of the leg is unreliable. An accurate diagnosis is important for therapeutic decision since anticoagulant treatment, though potentially dangerous, is useless in case of a false positive diagnosis, whereas a false negative diagnosis may lead to withdrawal of an extremely necessary anticoagulation. Contrast venography is still recognized as the gold standard method for the diagnosis of DVT, but in recent years a variety of accurate non-invasive methods has been developed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe bone tissue formed in orthotopic or heterotopic implants of granular, porous hydroxyapatite and fibrin glue was examined several (2 1/2-8) years after implantation. The results showed distinct ossification in all cases and the functional situation and external appearance were also satisfactory. The reconstituted spongy and compact bone underwent a remodelling process similar to that of normal bone.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAllele frequencies at six VNTR loci, 11 STR loci, and at the HLA-DQA1 locus were evaluated in a well-defined population from Campania (South Italy). The allele frequencies of three VNTR loci, 11 STR loci, and the HLA-DQA1 locus were compared with data obtained from a general Caucasian reference population in the USA. The aim of this study was to determine the power of each single locus and group of loci for forensic and paternity testing purposes.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAtrial septal defects usually give rise to left-to right in the absence of obstruction of the pulmonary outflow tract or pulmonary hypertension. The authors report a case of atrial septal defect with a right-to-left shunt despite normal pulmonary pressures at catheterisation in a 56 year-old-man who had undergone left pneumonectomy 6 months previously. The shunt was responsible for major arterial desaturation aggravated by the left lateral or dorsal decubitus position.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe interferometric correlation method can provide a simple and inexpensive solution for pollution imagery, especially in the case of a spatially localized gaseous cloud. We describe herein a general method for designing an interferometric correlator for the analysis of any pollutant gas that has regularly distributed absorption spectral lines. We also present a setup using a birefringent interferometer in front of a simplified camera formed by a plano-convex lens and a linear CCD sensor; this demonstrates the monitoring of SO(2) gas.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe occurrence of a "rebound hypercoagulable state" in patients after dicontinuation of oral anticoagulants is still a matter of debate and no definite recommendation can be made on the best procedure for anticoagulant withdrawal. The present study investigated the changes in the levels of markers of activated blood coagulation in 32 patients (pts) in whom warfarin treatment (for venous thromboembolic disease) was randomly withdrawn abruptly (n = 17, group A) or gradually (n = 15, group B: 2/3 of initial dose the 1st week, 1/3 the 2nd weeks and nothing from the 3rd week on). Blood was sampled at baseline, once a week for the first three weeks and after 2 months.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF1. We report the first demonstration of the pathophysiological importance and clinical applications of the relatively recently discovered circulating enzyme, phosphoinositol-specific phospholipase D. This enzyme is known to cleave the large variety of important cell-surface molecules linked to the cell membrane by glycan-phosphatidylinositol linkages (glycan-phosphatidylinositol anchors).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn the natural history of patients with peripheral obliterative arterial disease (POAD) the prognosis of the complaint "intermittent claudication" is relatively good and the amputation rate is presently only about 3%. However, POAD patients carry a high risk of cardiovascular events and their cumultative mortality rate within 10 years is as high as 40-50%. Atherothrombotic events in the coronary and, less frequently, cerebral arteries are by far the first cause of death and disability in these patients.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe serum level of pseudouridine, a modified nucleoside deriving mainly from t-RNA catabolism, was evaluated in 66 acute leukaemia patients at diagnosis to investigate its diagnostic and prognostic value, and its potential as a parameter with which to classify subtypes of the disease. Serum pseudouridine, measured by high performance liquid chromatography, was increased in acute lymphoblastic leukaemia patients (90% according to the pseudouridine index, which is the serum pseudouridine/creatinine ratio), and in acute myeloblastic leukaemia patients (75% according to the pseudouridine index). The increase was higher in the L3 than in the L1 and L2 subtypes.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA reproducible substrate for the assay of phosphatidylinositol-specific phospholipase D (PIPLD) can be prepared by extracting alkaline phosphatase from placental tissue with n-butanol under alkaline conditions. The alkaline phosphatase thus prepared retains its hydrophobic glycan phosphatidylinositol (GPI) anchor and aggregates into high M(r) forms. Incubation with serum hydrolyses the phosphate inositol linkage by PIPLD action, producing a less lipophilic, non-aggregated isoform of alkaline phosphatase.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr
November 1992
After a 3-month, single-blind, run-in period, 151 patients with intermittent claudication were randomly allocated to receive the antiplatelet agent ticlopidine (250 mg twice per day) or an identical placebo. One hundred and twenty patients completed the double-blind phase of the trial, which lasted 21 months. The primary analysis was performed according to the "intention-to-treat principle" in all 151 enrolled patients.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe describe the didactic experience of graduate and post-graduate courses on chronobiology in São Paulo, Brazil.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe biochemical parameters used in this study were: (1) serum pseudouridine, expressed as nmols/mL; (2) pseudouridine index, expressed as mol to mol ratio of serum pseudouridine versus serum creatinine concentration. The receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis has been used to exemplify the selection of discriminant values or "cut-off points" to maximize the diagnostic utility of a biochemical tumor marker, serum pseudouridine. This marker has been used in a variety of group population samples, i.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe molecular nature of serum (from normal subjects and from patients affected by various hepatobiliary diseases) gamma-glutamyltranspeptidase (GGT) isoenzymes has been studied by selective lipoprotein precipitation. Some fractions co-precipitate with LDL + VLDL (pre-beta-, beta-, beta/gamma-, gamma-, and dep-GGT fractions) or with HDL (partial precipitation of alpha 1-GGT in cirrhosis). Alpha 1-GGT + alpha 2-GGT in normal subjects, and Alb-GGT did not precipitate with either of the precipitation treatments.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn this electrophoretic procedure for measuring isoenzymes of gamma-glutamyltransferase, patterns obtained are highly reproducible and the analytical imprecision (CV) ranges from 1.10% to 6.17%.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRats were submitted to electrolytic lesion of either the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) or the subparaventricular hypothalamic zone (SPVH) and the effects on circadian behavioral rhythms were compared. While the SCN lesion abolished the circadian rhythmicity of all behavioral patterns, the SPVH lesion only abolished that of the eating and drinking behavior and reduced the amplitude of a behavioral item usually associated with REM sleep.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe effect of reducing the dietary protein content at different stages of development was investigated. A group of control rats was fed a diet with 25% protein throughout the entire study. Four other groups were fed only 6% protein in a diet isocaloric with the control diet.
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