Adult Hooded Lister rats were given 5000 Nippostrongylus brasiliensis larvae on day 3 or 7 after infection with Trypanosoma brucei and a second dose of 5000 nematode larvae 28 days later. A similar number of rats was infected only with N. brasiliensis larvae.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMongolian gerbils (Meriones unguiculatus) were inoculated with known numbers of Giardia cysts isolated from humans, beavers and mice. The pattern of cyst release in the feces was studied for a period of 35 days. After a latent period of 5 days, animals infected with G.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInvestigations were initiated to study the possible detection and measurement of coproantibodies in animals infected with a gastrointestinal nematode parasite. Faecal extracts, extracts of small intestinal mucosa and sera of rats infected with intestinal nematode Nippostrongylus brasiliensis were examined for total IgA, IgM and IgG levels and haemagglutinating and precipitating antibodies specific to parasite antigens over a 30-day-period following infection. It was found that in both faecal and mucosal extracts immunoglobulin concentrations increased after a primary infection.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMongolian gerbils were susceptible to infection with Giardia lamblia cysts from patients. Inoculation of gerbils with 5 x 10(3) cysts each resulted in an infection characterized by the intermittent release of cysts for up to 39 days. The mean number of cysts released per gerbil in a 2-hr period was 8.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn patients with acromegaly obstruction of the upper airway may develop due to enlargement of the tongue and thickening of the tissues of the larynx. The sleep apnea syndrome may develop in patients with upper airway obstruction from other causes. We studied a somnolent patient with acromegaly in whom we documented the sleep apnea syndrome.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFExtensive clinical investigation of asymptomatic vasculitis found in routine histopathological studies following gynecological surgery may often be unnecessary. In 11 patients necrotizing angiitis was an incidental finding in surgically removed uterine and uterine adnexal tissues. Following irradiation for urinary bladder carcinoma, one patient died during radical surgery: vasculitis was found in surgically resected pelvic organs, colon and kidneys.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCerebellar hemorrhage, cerebellar infarction, pontine hemorrhage, and pontine infarction are four clinical conditions representative of intracranial posterior fossa accidents, which can mimic acute vestibular disturbances. It is exceedingly important to recognize these clinical entities early and to differentiate them from peripheral vestibulopathies so that appropriate diagnostic tests and therapeutic measures can be instituted early to prevent the high mortality rate seen without appropriate treatment. It is appreciated that without computed axial tomography, rapid diagnosis of these clinical syndromes is more difficult, but it is still possible on the basis of the clinical clues mentioned if their potential significance is recognized.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA nematode within a subcutaneous nodule excised from an elderly Okinawan man has been tentatively identified in sections as an immature Dirofilaria repens--the first to be reported from Japan.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAmino acids were measured in autopsied brain from two patients who died with a dominantly inherited form of olivopontocerebellar atrophy. Neuropathologic changes found in the brain of these patients suggested a loss of cerebellar climbing fibers. The contents of aspartic acid, gamma-aminobutyric acid, and homocarnosine were reduced in the cerebellar cortex and the dentate nucleus, while taurine content was markedly elevated in the same brain regions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBirth Defects Orig Artic Ser
October 1977
A patient is reported with a syndrome of mental retardation, congenital microcephaly, cleft palate, congenital heart defect, eventration of the diaphragm, optic atrophy, and glaucoma. Her facies was Crouzon-like and craniosynostosis, although not present at 10 months, was demonstrated postmortem at 29 months. It is suggested that she is an example of a true multiple congenital anomaly-mental retardation syndrome rather than an example of Crouzon syndrome with additional anomalies.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAdministration of phenobarbitone or primidone can produce an elevation of glutamine and ornithine concentrations, together with a reduction of urea concentrations, in the fasting plasma and CSF of some infants, and in the CSF of some older epileptic patients. These two anticonvulsant drugs may interfere with the metabolic conversion of ammonia to urea, possibly by enzyme inhibition at the step of carbomoyl phosphate synthesis. The elevation of glutamine in plasma and CSF can mimic values found in some hyperammonemias.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTwo subjects with cerebral embolism were found at autopsy to have marantic (nonbacterial thrombotic) endocarditis (NBTE) and an unsuspected carcinoma. A additional 16 subjects with marantic endocarditis and cancer were found on reviewing the autopsy records of 22 subjects with NBTE. Of these 18 subjects with NBTE and cancer, eight developed a stroke during their illness, in five as the initial manifestation of cancer.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Wildl Dis
January 1976
Furunculosis was induced in brook trout, Salvelinus fontinalis, by experimental inoculation with Aeromonas salmonicida. Total protein, hemoglobin, sialic acid, fatty acids, triglycerides, cholesterol, inorganic-phosphorus, acid-soluble phosphorus, and lipid-phosphorus decreased in the blood of the infected fish while amino acids, urea, total creatinine, ammonia, and glucose increased. Pyruvic acid, lactic acid, and ascorbic acid values showed no significant change.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFGlycine concentrations were measured in plasma and cerebrospinal fluid of five patients in different types of hyperglycinemia to determine why severe neurologic deterioration is confined to the so-called nonketotic form of hyperglycinemia. Glycine content and glycine-cleavage enzyme activity were also determined in brain obtained in autopsy from three of these patients. Spinal-fluid glycine concentrations were 15 to 30 times above normal in patients with nonketotic hyperglycinemia, but were normal in those with hyperglycinemias of undetermined type who had comparable elevations of plasma glycine.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAnn Otol Rhinol Laryngol
August 1975
A tacit assumption underlying current ENG testing is that the eyes move conjugately. However, considering the intricate neuroanotomical pathways within the ocular motor system in addition to the elaborate vestibulo-ocular connections, we think it reasonable that disconjugate eye movements may result with certain CNS lesions. Recently we have employed independent eye movement measuring techniques in order to assess the movement of each eye separately during our ENG valuations.
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