Pathological outcomes of traumatic brain injury (TBI), including diffuse axonal injury, are influenced by the direction, magnitude, and duration of head acceleration during the injury exposure. Ovine models have been used to study injury mechanics and pathological outcomes of TBI. To accurately describe the kinematics of the head during an injury exposure, and better facilitate comparison with human head kinematics, anatomical coordinate systems (ACS) with an origin at the head or brain center of mass (CoM), and axes that align with the ovine Frankfort plane equivalent, are required.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Hypocalcaemia from hypoparathyroidism is a complication of total thyroidectomy. The aim of the present study was to determine whether an early postoperative level of serum parathyroid hormone (PTH) after total thyroidectomy predicts the development of significant hypocalcaemia and the need for treatment.
Methods: Patients undergoing total thyroidectomy had their serum level of intact PTH checked 1 h after removal of the thyroid gland.
Aim: To investigate the role of coding region mutation and promoter hypermethylation of TP53 in adrenocortical cancer formation.
Methods: Twenty sporadic adrenocortical cancers (ACCs) and five normal adrenal tissue samples were available for analysis. Coding region mutation of TP53 in 20 ACCs was examined by polymerase chain amplification using intronic primers for exons 2-11 and direct sequencing of the product.
Seroma formation after axillary lymphadenectomy is common. We performed a randomised controlled trial comparing seroma rate and volume after axillary lymphadenectomy with and without use of drains. In this study, there was no difference in incidence of seroma formation between patients who did and did not have a drain inserted after axillary lymphadenectomy for breast cancer.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEchogenicity of colorectal metastases to the liver has been shown to correlate with prognosis. While there have been many studies looking at the echogenicity of breast cancer, there has been no study relating the issue of echogenicity to prognosis of breast cancer. In this study, we found that hyperechoic and mixed echogenicity breast cancers are rare compared to hypoechoic breast cancers.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAdrenal masses are a common problem affecting 3-7% of the population. The majority turn out to be benign adrenocortical adenomas, which may be functional or non-functional. Much more rarely, these masses represent a primary adrenal carcinoma.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Axillary dissection is frequently performed during the treatment of operable breast cancer, and is associated with certain morbidities. Accumulation of axillary fluid, otherwise known as a seroma, is a frequent complication that appears to be related to the degree of dissection. Based on empirical evidence, surgeons have attempted to reduce the occurrence and duration of seromas by using suction drainage, but this concept has been challenged by several authors.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Clin Endocrinol Metab
July 2002
Comparative genomic hybridization (CGH) is a molecular cytogenetic technique that allows the entire genome of a tumor to be surveyed for gains and losses of DNA copy sequences. A limited number of studies reporting the use of this technique in adult adrenocortical tumors have yielded conflicting results. In this study we performed CGH analysis on 13 malignant, 18 benign, and 1 tumor of indeterminate malignant potential with the aim of identifying genetic loci consistently implicated in the development and progression of adrenocortical tumors.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPurpose: To determine whether women would choose sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB) or axillary clearance (AC) for breast cancer treatment when they are given a single choice based on clear information about morbidity and mortality.
Methods: The expected 5-year survival rate of women with breast cancer after either SLNB or AC was calculated using a utility analysis of established literature. The difference in survival was one in 1000.
Unlabelled: Women who have been previously treated for breast cancer are usually advised to avoid hormone therapy for fear of increasing their risk of tumor recurrence. However, for some women, menopausal symptoms are so severe that their quality of life is poor. Because ethic committees are reticent to permit a double-blind randomized trial, we performed a cohort study of hormone therapy after breast cancer.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCimetidine is known to have immunomodulatory effects and this study aimed to examine the effect of pre-operative cimetidine treatment on lymphocytic infiltration in n = 72 women with breast cancer randomised to 400 mg bd or placebo for five days presurgery. A combined index was devised by adding infiltrating lymphocyte percentage and lymphoid score. There were no significant differences in circumferential infiltrate and lymphoid follicles in cimetidine treated patients and control patients with breast cancer.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEndogenous histamine has been shown to effect growth mechanisms in experimental mammary carcinomas via H2 membrane receptors (Cricco et al, 1994). Both H1 and H2 binding sites are present in human mammary glands but only 75% malignant carcinomas express H2 receptors (Lemos et al, 1995). The presence of mast cells around tumour tissue raises questions concerning the source of histamine in breast tumour tissue.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Histamine inhibits lymphocyte function in vitro at concentrations of greater than 10(-6) mol/l. The aim of this study was to determine whether histamine concentrations in breast cancers were sufficient to produce an immunological effect.
Methods: Tumour and adjacent normal breast content of histamine was measured using a radioenzymatic assay in 29 patients having surgery for breast cancer.
Parathyroid surgery is indicated in patients presenting with primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT) and osteoporosis (defined as bone mineral density more than 2 standard deviations below normal). Many are elderly women with complex medical problems, either unwilling or considered unfit for surgery. Estrogen replacement therapy (ERT) may potentially be an alternative form of therapy in this group.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe technique of extraperitoneal 'laparoscopic' adrenalectomy is described in two cases, a left sided 1 cm Conn's tumour and a right sided 3.5 cm incidental non-functioning tumour. The extraperitoneal approach has the advantage of direct access to the adrenal gland without the need to mobilize abdominal organs, while maintaining all the advantages of minimal access surgery.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPsychological factors influence the survival of patients with breast cancer through the early detection of the cancer and through compliance with the treatment. There is now evidence that psychological factors also influence the immune factors which control micrometastases. In particular, stoical acceptance of cancer is associated with a shorter survival of the patient, while the expression of hostility towards the cancer is associated with a longer survival of the patient.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMedical technology has not reduced the death rate from cancer for 50 yrs, in spite of its physical and psychological morbidity. A broader approach is required and investigation of certain apparently successful unorthodox holistic cancer therapies suggests that the personality of the therapist is crucial. The spiritually convinced, charismatic healer has all the qualities of a meditator, and physiological measurement demonstrates that such a healer induces the state of meditation in his patients.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFifty clinically malignant breast masses were biopsied in the consulting room with a large bore needle to provide a histological diagnosis before definitive treatment was planned. A correct diagnosis was made for all but one of 39 carcinomas, and for all 11 benign masses. This is, therefore, a useful method of confirming the diagnosis when breast cancer is suspected, but other methods (including open biopsy) are more suitable when breast cancer is to be excluded.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBr J Med Psychol
June 1978
Terms derived from psychoanalytic theory such as the concepts of ego defences and affects, have often been regarded as inaccessible to operational analysis and measurement and therefore devoid of empirical meaning. However, these explanatory terms are frequently employed in hypotheses concerning the determinants of behaviour and outcome in naturally occurring illnesses, such as breast cancer as well as other life crises and stress situations. The results of the present study demonstrate not only that it is possible to operationally define and measure the ego defences and affects associated with the crisis induced by finding a breast symptom suggesting cancer and awaiting biopsy, but also that on the basis of such measurement, behaviour related to breast cancer can be predicted and hypotheses concerning the relevance of these variables to aetiology put to the test.
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