Primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG) is the most common form of glaucoma. This condition leads to optic nerve degeneration and eventually to blindness. Tobacco smoking, alcohol consumption, fast-food diets, obesity, heavy weight lifting, high-intensity physical exercises, and many other bad habits are lifestyle-related risk factors for POAG.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAim: To analyse overall recurrence-free survival of lymphogranulomatosis (LGM) patients given polychemotherapy (PCT) MOPP (mustargen-caryolisin, vincristine, natulan, prednisolone) - ABVD (adriamycin, bleomycin, vinblastin, dacarbasin) in combination with radiotherapy (RT) for 10 years.
Material And Methods: The trial included 211 LGM patients admitted to Hematological Research Center in 1990-1996 from other hospitals without random selection. The patients were examined by the standard program including biopsy of the affected organ or lymph node, bilateral trephine biopsy.
Examinations of 65 patients with Hodgkin's disease (n = 61) and with non-Hodgkin's (n = 4) by x-ray method, computer-aided tomography, and sonography were carried out and the potentialities of sonography in detection of the lymph node lesions in lymph collectors above the level of the diaphragm analyzed. Sonography helped detect signs of envolopment of small palpated and nonpalpated lymph nodes, differentiate individual nodes, conglomerations, specify the volume an localization of changes in the mediastinal lymph nodes and in the adjacent anatomical structures, and choose an approach to collection of material for morphologic examination. Ultrasonic examination is informative as a method for monitoring the treatment results and for disease recurrences during the period of postirradiation changes in the mediastinum.
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