Publications by authors named "McKINNEY S"

This contribution presents the major pathologic findings and causes of sesamoid disease. The reader will appreciate the thoroughness of this article.

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Recent findings indicate that nearly 50% of black American women are obese and that adolescence is a critical period for the development of their obesity. This study investigated the efficacy of a behavioral weight control program in 36 black female adolescents with a mean age of 14.0 years, weight of 95.

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The dietitian was identified as the most appropriate provider of such key nutrition services as nutrition assessment, determination of caloric requirements, provision of diet counseling, and prescription of diets. Several tasks fundamental to nutrition services were not viewed as highly suitable tasks for the dietitian, e.g.

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The methodology of recursive partition and amalgamation in biostatistics is presented and a FORTRAN program for its implementation, RECPAM, is described. RECPAM can be used to obtain classifications of patients according to several criteria commonly occurring in clinical biostatistics: an example is prognostic classification based on survival data. Classes are defined by simple statements, expressed in clinical terms, about predictor variables (e.

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The mouse monoclonal antibody 17-1A (gamma 2a, kappa) recognizes a tumor-associated antigen expressed on human gastrointestinal malignancies and has been used in Phase I and II clinical trials. Chimeric genetic constructs have been produced using 17-1A variable region genes (VL and VH) and the constant region genes for human kappa light chains and gamma 1 heavy chains (C kappa and gamma 1). The chimeric gene constructs were transfected into mouse myeloma cells for antibody production.

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Back pain is a common condition and in most cases is not disabling. We have investigated disabling back pain that leads to health care utilization, time lost from work, and high costs. Disabling back pain remains of obscure origin because the focus in studying it has been too narrow.

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The clinical features of epidermolysis bullosa (EB) include oral, pharyngeal, gastrointestinal, and total-body blistering. This results in the potential for decreased oral intake, malabsorption, anemia, and depressed visceral protein stores, and a multifactorial etiology for the development of malnutrition and growth retardation. Thus, it was the purpose of this study to document the nutritional and metabolic profile of seven children with junctional or recessive dystrophic EB as compared to seven age- and sex-matched controls.

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A study of growth and nutrition was conducted with 20 growth-retarded (GR) and 20 growth-normal (GN) preadolescent children with sickle cell disease (SCD). All children were matched for age, sex, hemoglobin disorder, and hematologic values. Ten normal children served as control subjects.

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Regression and clustering methods have both been used to explore the effects of explanatory variables on survival times for patients with cancer or other chronic diseases. This paper discusses effective and computationally feasible approaches for this task in situations where there are fairly large and complex data sets; the techniques stressed are all-subsets regression and a kind of recursive partition clustering. We compare the two approaches in a rather general way, in part by examining some survival data for patients with ovarian carcinoma, and conclude that both have strong points to recommend them.

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This report from the Canadian survey of thyroid cancer describes 1,074 patients with papillary thyroid cancer and 504 with follicular thyroid cancer followed for four to 24 years. The study groups included more patients with "advanced" disease and fewer with "early" disease than in the general population because these patients were referred to radiotherapy cancer centers, sometimes routinely, but often because referring physicians believed that certain clinical features indicated the need for additional treatment. Although this report is subject to all the problems of retrospective studies, a careful assessment of the pretreatment extent of disease combined with a long follow-up period has allowed an analysis of prognostic factors with considerable confidence.

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Mouse monoclonal antibody 17-1A is specific for an antigen expressed on cells of human gastrointestinal malignancies and has been used in radioimmune imaging and therapy trials for patients with colon and pancreatic cancer. The cell line SG3/5 was generated by transfection of a nonproducing mouse myeloma line (SP2/0) with a chimeric gene construct composed of variable regions from the mouse 17-1A immunoglobulin (gamma 2a, kappa) and constant regions of human k and gamma 3 immunoglobulin genes. The secreted immunoglobulin was bound by mouse monoclonal antibodies to human IgG(Fc) and IgG3 but not by staphylococcal protein A.

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In brief: The authors used diet recall, a food record, a written test, interviews, questionnaires, and anthropometry to examine the nutrition and weight-control practices and knowledge of 42 wrestlers from two college teams. Data were collected before, during, and after the wrestling season. During the season, many of the wrestlers did not meet two thirds of the recommended dietary allowance for calories, protein, vitamins C, A, B6, and thiamine, iron, zinc, and magnesium, though their diets were more adequate before and after the season.

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It was reported previously that Adriamycin converts form I covalently closed circular, supercoiled bacteriophage PM2 DNA to the relaxed circular form II DNA; no form III linear DNA was produced as a result of the extracellular action of Adriamycin in the presence of NADH-dehydrogenase. When form II DNA, produced by the action of Adriamycin, was treated with the BAL 31 nuclease, a single sharp DNA band after agarose gel electrophoresis indicated the presence of only full-length linear form III DNA. As one of its activities, the BAL 31 nuclease introduces a single-strand break in the complementary strand opposite a preexisting single-strand break.

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Fragments of human T-cell lymphotropic virus type III (HTLV-III) proviral DNA carrying the gene for the core antigen (gag) was cloned in the plasmid REV. Several of the recombinants direct high levels of synthesis of the antigens. One clone, pG1, produced a hybrid protein containing 13 amino acid residues of the carboxyl terminus of the 17 kD virion protein, the entire p24, the major core protein of HTLV-III, and 74 amino acid residues of the amino terminal of the 15 kD core ribonucleoprotein.

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Culture conditions that support the growth of multi-and single-lineage hemopoietic colonies are also able to give rise to large myeloma colonies from bone marrow and peripheral blood samples of some patients with multiple myeloma. The culture system was used to determine the frequency of hemopoietic precursors and clonogenic myeloma progenitors in 71 patients with multiple myeloma studied in various clinical phases of the disease. The frequency of normal hemopoietic precursors in patients with benign monoclonal gammopathy and smoldering myeloma were indistinguishable from normal controls.

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A Q-sort instrument to measure and identify a typology of food preferences was developed and tested. Sixty-eight pictures of food items were used for the Q-sort called the Nutri-Food Sort. Foods chosen were divided evenly among the following categories: low nutrient/high calorie, low nutrient/low calorie, high nutrient/high calorie, and high nutrient/low calorie.

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In a cell-free system, the anticancer anthracycline antibiotic adriamycin was able to convert purified covalently closed circular, superhelical, form I bacteriophage PM2 DNA to relaxed circular form II DNA in the presence of either sodium borohydride (NaBH4), NADPH cytochrome P-450 reductase or beta-NADH dehydrogenase isolated from myocardial cells. There was no detectable increase in the amount of form III linear duplex DNA formed during the reaction even at high drug concentrations. Less drug was required for the conversion of form I to form II DNA in the presence of the enzymic reducing agents than in the presence of NaBH4.

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Human T-cell lymphotropic retrovirus type III (HTLV-III), also called lymphadenopathy-associated virus (LAV), has been identified as the aetiological agent of acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS). The sera of most patients with AIDS or AIDS-related complexes, and of asymptomatic individuals infected with HTLV-III, contain antibodies against antigens of HTLV-III. The characterization of these antibodies and their corresponding viral antigens is important not only for understanding immunity against HTLV-III and the pathology of AIDS, but also for the development of diagnostic methods and preventive vaccine for AIDS.

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We report the results of a multicentre retrospective chart review of 2214 patients with thyroid cancer registered at 13 radiotherapy centres between 1958 and 1978. The data analysed included sex, age at the time of diagnosis, pathological diagnosis, extent of disease before treatment, types of treatment and their complications, and the rates of recurrence and survival up to 24 years after diagnosis. Although papillary cancers were most common, anaplastic and miscellaneous tumours were more frequent than expected, which reflects the type of patients referred by endocrinologists and surgeons to radiotherapy centres.

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Human T-cell lymphotropic virus type III (HTLV-III), the causative agent of the acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS), was recently isolated and its genomic structure analyzed by DNA cloning methods. In the studies reported here a combined cloning and expression system was used to identify HTLV-III encoded peptides that react immunologically with antibodies in sera from AIDS patients. Cloned HTLV-III DNA was sheared into approximately 500-base-pair fragments and inserted into an "open reading frame" expression vector, pMR100.

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The mean fat cell diameter was determined from measurements of abdominal adipose cells, obtained during inguinal hernia repair, of 126 white and 95 black males ranging in age from 1 through 48 months of age. The mean diameters of black and white subjects did not differ significantly, suggesting that differences in fatness among adults of these two ethnic groups have their origin beyond the age range of this study. The mean fat cell diameter increased through the 6-8 month age group, decreased until the end of the first year, and then levelled off through 48 months of age.

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