Publications by authors named "R M Eiben"

Acute necrotizing encephalopathy (ANE) is a rapidly progressive encephalopathy that can occur in otherwise healthy children after common viral infections such as influenza and parainfluenza. Most ANE is sporadic and nonrecurrent (isolated ANE). However, we identified a 7 Mb interval containing a susceptibility locus (ANE1) in a family segregating recurrent ANE as an incompletely penetrant, autosomal-dominant trait.

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The revision of the OECD TG 407 test guideline (repeated dose 28-day oral toxicity study in rodents) focuses on endpoints to detect endocrine activities of chemicals. The new endpoints are likely to influence other previously established core endpoints of this study type. An expert group of pathologists and toxicologists within the European Society of Toxicologic Pathologists (ESTP) has contributed to the scientific discussion of the draft guideline.

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In autosomal dominant acute necrotizing encephalopathy (ADANE), apparently healthy children develop necrotizing lesions in their thalami and brainstems in the course of febrile illnesses. We used DNA from affected subjects and obligate carriers to map ADANE to a 6.5Mb region on chromosome 2.

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Objective: To define the clinical and biochemical abnormalities of an autosomal dominant form of acute encephalopathy.

Methods: The clinical details of 11 affected family members in comparison with 63 unaffected relatives were analyzed.

Results: Affected children become comatose after onset of a febrile illness.

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