Publications by authors named "Kracht J"

Researchers simulating covariance structure models sometimes add model error to their data to produce model misfit. Presently, the most popular methods for generating error-perturbed data are those by Tucker, Koopman, and Linn (TKL), Cudeck and Browne (CB), and Wu and Browne (WB). Although all of these methods include parameters that control the degree of model misfit, none can generate data that reproduce multiple fit indices.

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Immunocompromised patients are at risk of chronic hepatitis E (HEV) infection. Recurrent T cell and borderline rejections in a pediatric patient with high HEV copy numbers led us to study HEV infection within renal transplants. To investigate the frequency of renal HEV infection in transplanted patients, 15 samples from patients with contemporaneous diagnoses of HEV infection were identified at our center.

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We performed two simulation studies that investigated dimensionality recovery in NPD tetrachoric correlation matrices using parallel analysis. In each study, the NPD matrices were rehabilitated by three smoothing algorithms. In Study 1, we replicated the work by Debelak and Tran on the assessment of dimensionality in one- or two-dimensional common factor models.

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Introduction: Patients with chronic pulmonary obstructive disease (COPD) are at risk of acute exacerbation. Diaphragm muscle is classically highly solicited in COPD exacerbation.

Patient Concerns: A COPD patient was admitted because of acute dyspnea with wheezing.

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Hereditary neuralgic amyotrophy (HNA) is an autosomal dominant disorder associated with episodic, recurrent, and painful neuropathies affecting the nerves of the brachial plexus. In this study, we report on a family of Lebanese descent with HNA onset in early childhood. The affected family members presented with platelet dysfunction.

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In vitro cultivated skin models have become increasingly relevant for pharmaceutical and cosmetic applications, and are also used in drug development as well as substance testing. These models are mostly cultivated in membrane-insert systems, their permeability toward different substances being an essential factor. Typically, applied methods for determination of these parameters usually require large sample sizes (e.

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Piezopolymer-based hydrophone arrays consisting of 20 elements were fabricated and tested for use in measuring the acoustic field from a shock-wave lithotripter. The arrays were fabricated from piezopolymer films and were mounted in a housing to allow submersion into water. The motivation was to use the array to determine how the shot-to-shot variability of the spark discharge in an electrohydraulic lithotripter affects the resulting focused acoustic field.

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Blast exposure is associated with traumatic brain injury (TBI), neuropsychiatric symptoms, and long-term cognitive disability. We examined a case series of postmortem brains from U.S.

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An image formation framework for ultrasound imaging from synthetic transducer arrays based on sparsity-driven regularization functionals using single-frequency Fourier domain data is proposed. The framework involves the use of a physics-based forward model of the ultrasound observation process, the formulation of image formation as the solution of an associated optimization problem, and the solution of that problem through efficient numerical algorithms. The sparsity-driven, model-based approach estimates a complex-valued reflectivity field and preserves physical features in the scene while suppressing spurious artifacts.

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Background: According to the ROTAS study most of the improvement in visual acuity (VA) during amblyopia therapy of children aged 3 to 8 years occurs during the first 6 to 8 weeks . Sattler reported a VA gain in 11-year olds even during the second year of treatment . So far there are no standards concerning the intensity and duration of the treatment of patients older than 7 years of age.

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  • There is a lack of reliable data on sound levels in operating rooms, prompting a study at Johns Hopkins Hospital to monitor sound pressure levels during surgeries.
  • The study analyzed background sound levels and categorized them by type of surgery, revealing that orthopedic surgeries had the highest average sound level of approximately 66 dB(A), followed closely by neurosurgery, urology, cardiology, and gastrointestinal surgery.
  • Additionally, while some surgeries like gastrointestinal and thoracic are quieter, neurosurgery and orthopedics experience sustained high sound levels, with peak noise levels exceeding 100 dB for over 40% of the time, and occasional peaks of over 120 dB.
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Fluorescently labeled histamine H(2) receptor antagonists were synthesized starting from N-cyano-N'-[3-(3-piperidin-1-ylmethylphenoxy)propyl]guanidines with an additional N"-omega-aminoalkyl substituent (chain lengths 2-8 methylene groups) or from 3-(3-piperidin-1-ylmethylphenoxy)propylamine. The primary amino group was derivatized with various fluorophores (fluorescein, acridine, dansyl, nitrobenzoxadiazole (NBD), indolo[2,3-a]quinolizine). On the isolated spontaneously beating guinea pig right atrium most of the fluorescent probes were only weakly active, however, the NBD-labeled substances proved to be potent histamine H(2) receptor antagonists achieving pA(2) values in the range of 7.

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Fluorescently labeled histamine H(1) receptor antagonists were synthesized starting from N-demethylmepyramine by introduction of omega-aminoalkyl chains (2-8 methylene groups in length) followed by derivatization of the terminal NH(2) group with various fluorophores (fluorescein, naphthofluorescein, rhodamine, tetramethylrhodamine, BODIPY, dansyl, and nitrobenzoxadiazole (NBD)). On the isolated guinea pig ileum and in a Ca(2+) assay on U373MG human glioblastoma cells the highest H(1) antagonistic activities were found in 5- and 6-carboxyfluorescein labeled compounds with hexa- and octamethylene spacers and in an analogous NBD-aminohexanoyl derivative (pA(2) or pK(B) values in the range: 8.3-9.

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We report a case of recurrent malignant phyllodes tumor with liposarcomatous transformation metastasizing to the lung. The unusual feature of this case was that the metastases reproduced the primary tumor and contained ductal structures and elements of sarcoma. The origin of the ductal structures in the lung metastases was confirmed to be from the phyllodes tumor, on the basis of their immunophenotype.

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Two cases of osteoclast-type giant cell tumour of the pancreas (OGTP) are presented and compared with similar tumours of other locations and pancreatic carcinomas. One of the tumours was analyzed by immunohistochemical methods. The mononuclear stromal cells and osteoclast-like giant cells, which characterize this very rare neoplasm, reacted with an antibody against vimentin, but were not decorated by antibodies against lysozyme, alpha-1-ACHT, alpha-1-AT.

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Immunohistochemical determinations in tissue specimens of medullary and "undifferentiated" thyroid carcinomas were carried out with antisera against calcitonin, calcitonin-gene related peptide (CGRP), somatostatin, and also thyroglobulin, using the PAP method. All 8 samples of medullary carcinoma stained positive with antisera against calcitonin and CGRP, 7 samples were also positive for somatostatin. Out of 22 cases initially diagnosed as "undifferentiated thyroid carcinoma" 3 revealed positivity for calcitonin, 2 for CGRP, and 1 for somatostatin.

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In this review some aspects of endocrinological factors in cancer are discussed. The first part addresses the determination of steroid hormone receptors in cancer of the breast. The importance of steroid hormone receptor determination for the clinical management of breast cancer patients is emphasized.

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An 82-year-old man developed a soft-tissue sarcoma in the subpectoral pocket of a titanium-covered pulse generator that had been replaced 8 months previously without evidence of tumor. The tumor represented a metastatic manifestation of a malignant fibrous histiocytoma situated in the contralateral lower pulmonary lobe. The patient died some weeks postoperatively due to cachexia.

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