Internist (Berl)
August 1987
A case of infundibular pulmonary stenosis occurring years after a mediastinal radiation for Hodgkin's disease is reported. As far as the literature is known to us, a similar case has not yet been described. It is most likely that the development of the stenosis is due to the radiation therapy, since a murmur was not heard before radiation and a mild stenosis was proved several years after radiation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn 24 patients with vertebral body changes which could not be clarified either by x-ray examination or scintigraphy, percutaneous vertebral body punch biopsies were performed between the twelfth thoracic vertebral body and the first sacral vertebral body, using Jamshidi's needle. Findings were malignant in six cases and benign in twelve cases, NAD in six cases. Jamshidi's biopsy needle, which is easy to manipulate, has proved very successful, with a good yield of material.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFLysozyme activity was studied in blood smears, serum, and urine of patients suffering from leukaemia or other haematological diseases. Increased enzyme activity was found in myelocytic, myelomonocytic and monocytic leukaemia and equally in secondary granulocytosis and polycythaemia vera. Reduced rates were found in lymphocytie leukaemia, malignant lymphoma with bone marrow involvement, and myelophthisic conditions.
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