Neurofibromatosis type 1 is an autosomal dominant disorder characterized by the presence of cutaneous and subcutaneous neurofibromas as well as deep-seated plexiform neurofibromas. Although unusual, these lesions have been described in the gynecologic tract, including the cervix; however, when arising in this location, they are commonly asymptomatic or present with lower abdominal pain. Cervical neurofibromas presenting as cervical stenosis have not been described.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThese studies describe the effect of N,N-diethyl-4-(phenyl-piperidin-4-ylidenemethyl)-benzamide (AR-M100390), a delta-opioid agonist, on the pancreas and its mechanisms for pancreatic toxicity. Rats were treated with 5, 100, and 600 micromol/kg of AR-M100390 for 3 and/or 7 days; another group of rats treated with 600 micromol/kg of compound were allowed to recover for 14 days. AR-M100390 (600 micromol/kg) caused vacuolation in the beta-cell of the rat pancreas that was associated with depletion of insulin and hyperglycemia after 7 days of dosing.
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