Publications by authors named "Glikmanas M"

We report a case of left ventricular (LV) myocardial uptake of a labeled somatostatin analog in a patient with a carcinoid tumor of the small bowel. The patient developed liver metastases and a carcinoid syndrome, including right carcinoid heart disease, without right-to-left shunt on contrast ultrasonography or left ventricular myocardial metastases. The basis for visualization of the LV myocardium is probable somatostatin receptor upregulation.

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To study clinical and biological tolerability, 114 chronically constipated patients of both sexes, aged 18-70, without any organic alteration of the colon, received lactitol over a period of one or two months. Clinical tolerability was found to be good by 80 per cent of patients and biological tolerability excellent. Clinical efficacy was found correct for 80 per cent of patients with a dosage of 20 g (single dose in the evening).

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Two hundred twenty-two patients with endoscopically proven duodenal ulcers participated in a controlled trial to assess and compare the effects of two dosage regimens of sucralfate tablets on ulcer healing, i.e., 1 g four times daily (group A, n = 131) and 2 g twice daily (group B, n = 128).

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The aim of this study was to determine if there was any relationship between the presence of bile in the stomach at endoscopy and the nycterohemeral variations of the gastric pH. Endoscopy and 24 hour gastric pH monitoring with radiotele-pHmetry were performed in 38 patients. These patients were then divided into two groups according to the color of the mucous lake at endoscopy: group A (15 patients) in which there was a clear mucous lake and group B (23 patients) in which a bilious mucous lake was found.

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A program using a 5 M-byte hard disk microcomputer system has been used routinely for eight months in our digestive endoscopy center, both to prepare medical reports and to store patient data. This program has been written by computer engineers in close collaboration with members of our medical staff. Using the program does not need any special training.

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The authors report a case of septicemia due to Cardiobacterium Hominis. This commensal germ of the respiratory system is rarely the cause of pathologic diseases. All the organic manifestations described are included in endocarditis due to Cardiobacterium Hominis but the above mentioned observation is characterized by the absence of endocarditis.

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Multiple metabolic factors of atherosclerosis frequently associated in the same patient proves the interest of a multifactorial treatment of atherosclerosis. In the paper the authors studied the results of the treatment with benfluorex of 1 000 patients suffering one or more metabolic risk factors. After a 3 month treatment, a highly significant and simultaneous reduction of hyperlipidemia, hyperglycemia, hyperuricemia is observed.

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Two cases of tuberculosis of the oesophagus serve as an opportunity to review the clinical and radiological features of this rare condition. Generally situated at the junction of the upper and middle third of the oesophagus, the lesion is found opposite the invaded inter-tracheobronchial mediastinal nodes which may give rise to a fistula. Confirmed by oesophagoscopy, direct bacteriological examination, oesophageal tuberculosis is usually cured without sequelae by antituberculous therapy.

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