Objective: Conventional radiographic scoring methods in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) are designed to quantify progression and disregard any improvement. Reparative changes observed during longterm followup of RA have rarely been described as healing phenomena. Healing may become increasingly important with the availability of more potent antirheumatic drugs.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDiabetic patients suffer from recurrent episodes of infections. The cellular and the humoral elements of the defense system against germ invasion are disturbed by the diabetic metabolism. Neuropathy and vascular damage promote the development of wounds and inhibit their healing.
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December 1994
The phagocytosis rate of polymorphonuclear leucocytes was measured by flow-cytometry. Vital bacteria were incubated in whole blood. 111 blood samples were measured, 54 in diabetic patients (14 type 1 and 40 type 2), the rest of 57 samples in healthy controls.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe studied the effects of cuprammonium rayon (CR), polyacrylonitrile (PAN), polysulfone (PS), changes in osmolality, and heparin dosage on beta-2-microglobulin (b2M) handling in an in-vitro model that excluded convective transport and minimized diffusive transport. Both PAN and PS exhibited high adsorption capacity for b2M. Osmolality changes had no effect on b2M adsorption or release.
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June 1987
Neurons in two lower brain stem areas, the nucleus raphe magnus and the subcoeruleus region, have been shown to be part of the thermoafferent system. It is concluded from microcut experiments in unanaesthetized guinea pigs that inhibition of shivering caused by nucleus raphe magnus stimulation is mediated partly by ascending and partly by descending efferents of the nucleus raphe magnus. Electrical stimulation of the subcoeruleus area caused excitatory metabolic responses.
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December 1987
The highly permeable synthetic polyacrylonitrile (PAN) membrane (Filtral; Hospal, Basle) is regarded as biocompatible for its slight complement activation and leucocyte sequestration. The low C3a and C5a concentrations during PAN dialysis may be due to a lack of complement activation potential of this polymer, but also to elimination of activated complement components by the dialyser through adsorption and/or ultrafiltration (mol wt of C3a and C4a 9000 daltons; of C5a 11,000 daltons). Comparing arteriovenous differences throughout the study, higher concentrations of C3a (+23%; n.
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