Publications by authors named "Moores W"

The classification of fibroepithelioma of Pinkus as basal cell carcinoma or trichoblastoma remains controversial. Immunohistochemical stains for androgen receptor may be useful in differentiating basal cell carcinoma from trichoepithelioma or trichoblastoma. We studied androgen receptor expression in 13 fibroepitheliomas of Pinkus, 11 basal cell carcinomas, 12 trichoepitheliomas, and 3 trichoblastomas.

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Background: Myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) is a group of bone marrow disorders associated with dyplasia of myeloid elements that may have cutaneous manifestations including infections, vasculitis, Sweet's syndrome, pyoderma gangrenosum, erythema elevatum diutinum, and leukemia cutis. These cutaneous manifestations are attributed to the underlying bone marrow defect. Langerhans cell histiocytosis (LCH) is primarily a pediatric disease, and rarely LCH has been described in association with pediatric MDS.

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Keratoacanthoma (KA) is a variant of cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) known for rapid growth and potential for involution. Little is known about the basis for the rapid growth because of the dearth of model systems. We hypothesized that amphiregulin (AR), a keratinocyte autocrine growth factor, had a significant role.

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Background: This study tested the hypothesis that induction and reperfusion with warm substrate-enriched (IRWSE) blood cardioplegia improves postoperative left ventricular (LV) function in patients undergoing elective coronary bypass surgery (CABG).

Methods: After giving informed consent, 67 patients scheduled for CABG surgery were randomized to either IRWSE + cold blood (CB) or CB alone. IRWSE cardioplegia consisted of 37 degrees C substrate-enriched (glutamate, aspartate, hyperkalemic) anterograde and retrograde blood cardioplegic solution followed by non-substrate-enriched cardioplegic solution given at 4 degrees C to 8 degrees C.

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Background: Dobutamine is commonly used to improve ventricular performance after cardiopulmonary bypass. The authors determined the effect of dobutamine on hemodynamics and left ventricular performance immediately after cardiopulmonary bypass in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass graft surgery.

Methods: One hundred patients received sequential 3-min infusions of dobutamine at 0-40 microg x kg(-1) x min(-1) immediately after cardiopulmonary bypass.

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An infant with biopsy-proven scabies developed nodular lesions. Histopathology revealed atypical histiocytes with Langerhans cell features. Within six months after treatment all skin lesions gradually disappeared.

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During induced hypothermia with cardiopulmonary bypass, acid-base management usually follows one of two strategies: the so-called ectothermic or alpha-stat strategy, in which the pH of the arterial blood increases 0.015 pH units for every degree Celsius decrease in body temperature, or the pH-stat strategy, in which pH remains 7.4 at all temperatures.

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Myocardial hypothermia with multidose cardioplegia has not been compared with single-dose cardioplegia and myocardial surface cooling with a cooling jacket in patients having coronary artery bypass grafting. In this study, 20 patients with three-vessel disease undergoing coronary bypass at 28 degrees C with bicaval cannulation, caval tapes, and pulmonary artery venting (4.9 +/- 0.

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Currently, numerous methods are in use for myocardial hypothermia as a myocardial preservation modality for cardiac operations. During cardiac ischemia we have compared myocardial surface cooling with topical cold saline (Group I, N = 9), crystalloid cardioplegia plus topical cold saline (Group II, N = 8) and cardioplegia with a specially designed cooling jacket (Group III, N = 8) in patients undergoing aortic or mitral valve replacement, or both. Temperatures were assessed and recorded continuously in standardized locations for the right and left ventricular epicardium and endocardium.

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The effects of hypothermia on oxygen delivery and tolerance to hypoxia were studied in 8 normothermic (36.8 degrees C) and 10 hypothermic (29.3 degrees C) pigs that had been anesthetized and surgically implanted with instruments.

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Six patients having severe right ventricular failure after cardiac surgical procedures were treated temporarily with an extracorporeal pump to bypass the right ventricle. The initial operative procedures included coronary artery bypass procedures with and without concomitant valvular and aortic replacement. A Biomedicus centrifugal pump was used as the right ventricular assist device in most cases.

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Oxygen transport and delivery to peripheral tissues during hypothermia are analyzed theoretically, taking into consideration various conditions observed both in nature and clinically. With decreasing temperature, P50 (the oxygen tension [PO2] at 50% hemoglobin saturation with oxygen) decreases, thereby leading to low mixed venous oxygen tension (PvO2) and thus low tissue PO2 values. On cooling from 37 degrees C to 25 degrees C at pH 7.

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Nifedipine, a slow calcium-channel blocker, has been used to preserve myocardial function in the ischemic heart. To quantitatively evaluate the effectiveness of nifedipine as a cardioplegic agent during moderate hypothermia (28 degrees C), 15 pigs were evaluated on total and right heart bypass with measurement at normothermia and after 1 hour of hypothermic ischemia of stroke volume, coronary blood flow, myocardial oxygen consumption, and lactate extraction. Myocardial tissue gases (oxygen and carbon dioxide) were continuously monitored.

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Tifluadom (0.625-10.0 mg kg-1) was administered to non-deprived male rats which had been accustomed to eating a highly palatable diet in a 30 min test period.

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Nondeprived male rats were familiarized with 30 min daily access to a highly palatable diet. Clonazepam, midazolam and chlordiazepoxide each produced significant dose-dependent increases in food consumption. Clonazepam was the most potent, and a significant hyperphagic effect was detected following 0.

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Non-deprived rats were familiarized with a highly palatable diet until baseline consumption in a 60-min daily access period had stabilised. The benzodiazepine receptor agonist midazolam (1.25-10.

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A study was done to measure beta-endorphin immunoreactivity (beta-EI) in swine subjected to cardiopulmonary bypass at normal aortic perfusion pressures and during low-flow states such as can occur with shock. Fifteen pigs, divided into three groups of five each, were placed on total and right heart bypass and perfused as follows: group I, normal blood pressure (80 mmHg); group II, low blood pressure (45 mmHg); and group III, low flows (25 ml/kg/hr). beta-endorphin immunoreactivity was assayed six times during the procedure.

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We utilized ultrasonic-dimension crystals in approximately 50 patients during a three-year period to evaluate clinical sonomicrometry as a routine monitoring tool in patients undergoing cardiac operations. Standard research piezoelectric pulse transit ultrasonic transducers were modified with a hooked attachment in a tethered configuration to facilitate accurate alignment and quick insertion for the measurement of myocardial segment length changes. These segment crystals were used both intraoperatively and postoperatively to evaluate the left ventricular pressure-geometry relationships and to serve as a continuous monitor of myocardial function.

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A simple but effective technique is described for removing calcific and other debris following aortic and mitral valve replacement. This technique uses an Ellik evacuator , which is readily available in most operating rooms. An 11-year experience is presented, documenting the efficacy of this method in several hospitals.

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Two chronic animal models and one acute animal model were used to evaluate exchange transfusion with stroma-free hemoglobin solutions. A direct comparison was made between stroma-free hemoglobin solutions having differing oxygen offloading characteristics as well as a colloid solution consisting of 7% bovine albumin. These studies involved a partial exchange involving approximately 50% of the animal's blood volume to simulate a clinically more appropriate partial blood replacement situation.

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