HLA-DQ alpha and beta alleles were chosen as the most sensitive Type 1 (insulin-dependent) diabetes mellitus susceptibility markers for evaluating the disease associations and Type 1 diabetes risk in a population-based registry from Madrid. The absence of aspartic acid in position 57 of the DQ beta chain (non-Asp 57), and the presence of arginine in position 52 of the DQ alpha chain (Arg 52) were found to be reliable markers of Type 1 diabetes susceptibility among the Spanish population, with significantly higher frequencies among the cases of Type 1 diabetes compared to randomly selected non-diabetic control subjects from the general Madrid population. While non-Asp 57 homozygosity conferred an absolute risk of 32.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe activity of adenosine deaminase was determined in 79 pleural effusions in order to evaluate the utility and reliability in diagnosing tuberculous effusions. The effusions were grouped by the etiology: 26 were tuberculous (group I); 22 were neoplastic (group II); 11 were pneumonic (group III); 10 were non-infections exudates of different causes (group IV); and 10 transudates (group V). Group I presented the higher median value of AD (MED = 81.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBecause of its rarity and its fast development, we report a case of a 84-year-old woman, who developed all the clinical and histopathological characteristics of the angiosarcoma of face and scalp, with a fatal evolution within four months and metastases to liver, lungs and bone marrow.
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