Publications by authors named "HOFFMAN C"

Objective: To compare the incidence of transient tachypnea of the newborn (TTN) in infants of asthmatic vs nonasthmatic mothers.

Research Design: Case-control analysis.

Setting: Group model health maintenance organization.

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The reaction of the alpha, beta-unsaturated ketones methyl vinyl ketone (MVK) and ethyl vinyl ketone (EVK) with nucleosides and 5'-mononucleotides was studied. The genotoxic activity of MVK and EVK in the SOS Chromotest was investigated. Three different types of adducts with deoxyguanosine were found and their structures elucidated: the cyclic 1,N2 adducts, the linear N7 adducts with one still-unreacted carbonyl function, and the cyclic 1,N2, linear N7, bis adducts.

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Asthmatic mothers have been reported to deliver infants of lower mean birth weight than nonasthmatic mothers. This study examined the relationship between intrauterine growth and serial gestational spirometry in 352 pregnant asthmatic women who were prospectively treated and observed during pregnancy. A small (r = 0.

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alpha, beta-Unsaturated carbonyl compounds are important not only from a theoretical but also a practical standpoint. These ubiquitous compounds can interact with DNA through various mechanisms. The predominant interaction is the formation of cyclic 1,N2-deoxyguanosine adducts; 7,8-cyclic guanine adducts are also found.

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The mutagenic and genotoxic effects of ethylvinyl ketone were investigated. This alpha, beta-unsaturated carbonyl compound is widely distributed in the environment, in particular in food. Whereas ethylvinyl ketone shows only weak genotoxicity in the SOS Chromotest with Escherichia coli PQ37, it was distinctly mutagenic per se in the Salmonella preincubation assay with TA100.

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The unintended effects on quality of life that flow from decisions regarding funding sources used to support community-based residential programs were documented. Results show that community residence program structures play an important role in determining quality of life after deinstitutionalization. Clients living under program structures flowing from the Medicaid ICF/MR funding source were less active and involved in life than were clients living in programs funded by non-Medicaid state sources.

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Seventeen New Zealand White rabbits underwent implantation of three different concentrations of bacteria and a sterile saline control solution with and without dead autologous bone in eight separate muscular and eight separate subcutaneous sites. Following a period of 1 week, each site was surgically explored and samples of tissue were taken for histology and quantitative culture. Results reveal that final bacterial concentrations in the subcutaneous sites were significantly lower than in the muscle sites (p less than or equal to 0.

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  • The fbp1 gene in Schizosaccharomyces pombe, responsible for fructose-1,6-bisphosphatase, is regulated by glucose, prompting researchers to create hybrid genes to study this regulation.
  • Significant findings included isolating 187 mutants that demonstrate a constant expression of the fbp1-ura4 fusion, identifying ten distinct git (glucose insensitive transcription) genes crucial for glucose's repressive effect on fbp1 transcription.
  • Some git mutations also led to additional traits such as slow growth and temperature-sensitive issues, suggesting these genes play a broader role in the transcription processes of S. pombe.
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An expression vector for the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe is described. The vector is designed to facilitate the construction of transcriptional fusions to the promoter of the S. pombe fructose bisphosphatase gene.

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The Northwick Park Heart Study found that elevation of factor VII in middle-aged subjects was an independent risk factor for subsequent ischemic heart disease. The present study was designed to determine whether factor VII elevation is present at a younger age and whether zymogen or activated factor VII is responsible for this elevation. A group of 20 asymptomatic first degree relatives (mean age 34.

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  • Cocaine smoking can lead to serious medical issues, notably pneumomediastinum and pneumothorax due to barotrauma.
  • A study reviewed hospital records of five patients who developed pulmonary edema after smoking cocaine, with no other causes identified.
  • Radiologists should be aware of pulmonary edema as a potential indicator of cocaine abuse in otherwise healthy young patients.
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  • Daughters taking care of disabled elderly mothers provide the most help, while brothers offer the least, with sisters falling in between on both service provision and emotional strain.
  • Caregivers experience significant strain from the caregiving role, while siblings face issues that affect their emotional connection and overall family dynamics.
  • Negative interactions among siblings are linked to decreased emotional closeness in families and heightened care needs for the mothers.
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The expanding knowledge and skill bases within the interdisciplinary family therapy profession pose a significant challenge for evolving practitioners, at whatever stage along the professional development process they find themselves. This challenge raises a basic question regarding whether there are any constraining forces to the level of eclecticism in practice towards which one can aspire. This paper empirically explores the role played by the personality attributes of the family therapist in facilitating and/or inhibiting one's adherence to a variety of approaches to family practice.

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