This paper describes an occupational health program in tanneries in Kanpur, India. The program was instituted as part of a bilateral cooperative effort of India and The Netherlands focusing on providing engineering solutions to prevent industrial waste and community sewage from polluting the Ganges river. The occupational health program was linked to the environmental activities by adopting the concept of industrial counseling.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTwenty-six elderly patients with obstructive symptomatology and an initial low peak urinary flow rate (< 15 ml/s) were observed for 6 to 12 months. Repeated assessments were made of flow rates and residual volumes. Within patients variation of the maximal urinary flow was significant; the standard deviation (SD) varied from 0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: The prognostic value was determined of prostate-specific antigen (PSA) and prostatic acid phosphatase (PAP) measured before and after endocrine treatment in 57 patients with newly diagnosed Stage D2 prostatic cancer.
Methods: Therapy included orchiectomy or administration of luteinizing hormone releasing hormone analogues or an antiandrogen.
Results: The absolute pretreatment PSA (elevated in 100% of patients) but not PAP (abnormal in 93%) predicted disease progression (P < 0.
Previous studies have documented a reduced survival time in patients with an electrocardiographic (ECG) ST-T wave abnormality. This study was designed to determine the clinical, hemodynamic and angiographic correlates of this observation. Data from 9,731 patients undergoing cardiac catheterization from 1976 through 1986 were analyzed; 5,531 had severe (greater than 70%) obstruction of at least one major coronary artery, 1,706 had mild (10 to 69%) obstruction and 2,494 had no obstruction.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTreatment of 102 patients with cancer of the cervix by class II and III radical hysterectomy was reviewed to compare the operative morbidity and efficacy of class II radical hysterectomy for select cases. Of the 102 patients, 21 had a class II hysterectomy, whereas 81 patients had a class III hysterectomy. The class II operation was performed for those subjects in whom invasive cancer beyond microinvasion could not be excluded after a cone biopsy.
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