ETV6 is a target of recurrent aberrations in sporadic and familial acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). Here, we report on a new pedigree with a germline ETV6 mutation in which the index patient and his father developed high hyperdiploid (HeH) ALL and polycythemia vera at age 13 and 51, respectively. The index patient achieved durable complete remission without transplantation but had persistent moderate thrombocytopenia without bleeding tendency.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn patients with hemispheric stroke, abnormal motor performances are described also in the ipsilateral limbs. They may be due to a cortical reorganization in the unaffected hemisphere; moreover, also peripheral mechanisms may play a role. To explore this hypothesis, we studied motor performances in 15 patients with hemispheric stroke and in 14 patients with total knee arthroplasty, which have a reduced motility in the prosthesized leg.
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October 2001
Objectives: The objective of this double-blind randomised, placebo-controlled study was to examine the efficacy and safety intramuscular vitamin B12 (Tricortin 1000) in the treatment of low back pain in patients with mechanical or irritative lumbago.
Methods: 60 patients aged between 18 and 65 years with lumbago or sciatic neuritis of mechanical origin without need for surgical procedures were enrolled. Patients had to present with a proven medical history for back pain (lasting from 6 months to 5 years) and a pain intensity [as evaluated with a Visual Analogic Scale (VAS)] equal or greater than 60 mm.
Minerva Cardioangiol
June 1995
The authors report an aneurysm in the popliteal artery surgically treated with success. The operation consisted on the installation of one tubular prosthesis femoro-poplitea with a termino-terminal anastomosis. The follow-up to 3 and 6 months from the operation showed good functional recovery.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFForty-eight patients were subdivided into three groups according to the stage of their rheumatoid arthritis and to whether or not they received glucocorticoids; they were compared to healthy volunteers of similar sex, age, and body weight. Before calcitonin treatment, bone mineral content (BMC) of RA patients was significantly lowered, especially in patients with 3rd and 4th Steinbroker degree and in those taking glucocorticoids. Synthetic eel calcitonin was administered in three 60-day cycles separated by 40-day intervals with daily dosage 40 U.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRecently it has been demonstrated that ipriflavone (IP), an isoflavone derivative, is able to increase bone mass in patients with established postmenopausal osteoporosis (PMO). Here we present a preliminary report of a 2-year multicenter, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical study performed in order to evaluate the efficacy and tolerability of IP in PMO. A large number of patients with PMO, referred to 12 Italian centers, was randomly divided into 2 groups and treated with oral IP (600 mg/day) or placebo (Pl).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn vitro studies on the effects of dexamethasone on human synovial cells have shown that with high concentrations of the steroid in the culture medium cellular activity was completely blocked whereas with low concentrations (10(-6)M), cellular density decreased but there was an increase in the synthesis of RNA, DNA, protein and hyaluronic acid. These data, coupled with clinical experience of using intra-articular hyaluronic acid to treat patients with osteoarthritis of the knee, prompted the investigators to carry out an open, randomized study of the use of very small doses of dexamethasone in association with hyaluronic acid in 40 osteoarthritic patients. Twenty patients received a weekly intra-articular injection of 20 mg sodium hyaluronate in 2 ml phosphate buffer for 5 weeks; the other 20 patients followed a similar treatment regimen, the only difference being the addition of 0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFItal J Orthop Traumatol
August 1980
The writers used the electron transmission microscope to study the ultrastructure of the synovial membrane in joints or synovial areas that varied in their exposure to weight bearing or other mechanical stresses. They used fragments of synovial membrane obtained surgically from the knee and from the elbow joints. In the joints or synovial areas little exposed to weight bearing or traction, the three strata of which the synovial membrane is composed were well differentiated from the fibrous capsule.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFItal J Orthop Traumatol
August 1980
Using the electron transmission microscope, the writers studied the ultrastructural appearances of the synovial membrane obtained during acute haemarthrosis, with the aim of elucidating the morphological basis of he mechanism of reabsorption of the various components of the blood. It was observed that all the elements of the synovial intima showed substantial modifications of the cytoplasm and of the plasmalemma. The cytoplasm showed: (a) marked abundance of lysosomes and lysophagosomes; (b) the presence of conspicuous cavities crammed with erythrocytic fragments; (c) marked reduction of normal cytoplasmic organelles.
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