We present a case which we believe to be the first report of carcinoma of the breast metastasising into a long-standing fibroadenoma in the contralateral breast.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe have undertaken fine-wire localization and biopsy of 130 impalpable breast lesions identified by mammography and considered suspicious of malignancy. Histologically 22 of these lesions were invasive carcinomas and 24 were in situ carcinomas (35 per cent malignant). Twenty-nine per cent of the lesions were identified during the screening of asymptomatic women.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF1. Intramuscular concentrations of adenosine 5'-triphosphate (ATP) and creatine phosphate were measured in the vastus lateralis muscle of 28 non-septic malnourished patients and 31 septic malnourished patients. Similar measurements were made on the rectus abdominis muscle of about one-third of these patients.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe work of a purpose-built unit for the treatment of intestinal failure is described. In the 3 years following its opening the 4-bed unit treated 83 patients who were admitted for a mean of 35 days. Major indications for admission were difficult cases of Crohn's disease, intestinal fistulae and short bowel syndrome.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJPEN J Parenter Enteral Nutr
May 1984
A case is reported of successful conception and completion of pregnancy in a patient with intestinal failure due to Crohn's disease, nourished entirely by home parenteral nutrition. The nutritional regimen included both dextrose and lipid as calorie sources, together with synthetic amino acids and appropriate additives. Nutritional status was monitored by blood biochemistry, anthropometry, urinary nitrogen losses, and measured resting energy expenditure.
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