Publications by authors named "Frankman O"

The present study aimed to assess the role of fish consumption for the body burden of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in mothers living in the Aland and Turku archipelago in Finland. The overall objective was to investigate whether there exists an appropriate population for a full-scale prospective study on PCB-related developmental effects in infants. Concentrations of the four major PCBs were determined in whole venous blood and cord blood from 30 delivering mothers, of which 20 subjects consumed fatty fish from the Baltic Sea (2.

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Histological malignancy grading and its correlation to prognosis were retrospectively investigated in 303 cases of squamous cell carcinoma of the vulva. A scoring system based on several variables is suggested. The scores and the individual histological variables were tested along with clinical factors with a view to predicting survival.

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One hundred fifty-three cases of stage III vulvar squamous cell carcinoma were studied. The survival rate was significantly higher in the 99 patients given standard treatment than in the 54 given other treatments. The principal prognostic factor was the presence of groin metastases.

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Histologic malignancy grading and prognosis from a biopsy only was retrospectively investigated in 92 cases of stages I and II of cancer of the vulva treated with electrocoagulation. A scoring was made of several histologic variables. The score proved to be a better predictor of survival than any other single factor analysed, including clinical staging.

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In the present study the efficacy of a new stable prostaglandin E analogue, 9-deoxo-16,16-dimethyl-9-methylene-PGE2 (9-methylene-PGE2), administered as a single vaginal suppository for preoperative dilatation of the cervical canal was evaluated in 382 mainly nulliparous patients. Late first trimester patients received either 20 mg 3 hours prior to or 30 mg 12 hours prior to vacuum aspiration. Early second-trimester patients received 40 mg of the analogue and vacuum aspiration was performed 12 hours later.

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The useful life span of the two most commonly used copper intrauterine devices (Cu-IUDs) (Gravigard and Cu-T) was investigated in a long-term study up to 90 months after insertion. Minor differences between the two types of devices were found that, however, probably do not contribute to a diverging contraceptive efficacy with time. To be able to ensure maximal contraceptive effect, the authors suggest on the basis of the present data that the time of use not exceed 5 to 6 years.

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Serum lipoproteins were analyzed in 33 young women (mean age 22 years) before and after two cycles of treatment with one of the following ethinylestradiol/d-noirgestrel combinations (microgram/microgram): 30/150, 50/150 and 50/250. A slight but significant weight increase of 1.2 akg was found only in the 509/150 group.

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A preliminary report on a histologic malignancy grading of vulvar carcinoma is presented. A retrospective histologic study of 40 vulvar carcinoma cases stage I and II (TNM-system) with a minimum five-year follow-up was carried out and correlated to the course of the disease. Morphologic criteria characterizing the tumor cell population, as well as the tumor-host relationship, were examined and scored.

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