Publications by authors named "Rozsa I"

Background And Purposes: In advanced Parkinson's disease, medically refractory motor fluctuation or medically resistant tremor considerably affects quality of life. However, these symptoms can be mostly successfully treated by deep brain stimulation. We analyzed the efficacy of bilateral subthalamic stimulation in our patients with Parkinson's disease.

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The preservation of anal continence and the improvement of the patients' quality of life in general are primary objectives of colorectal surgery. Earlier the loss of the entire rectum, colon required a definitive stoma. This review describes surgical procedures designed to preserve anal continence.

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Background: Retained biliary stones is a common clinical problem in patients after surgery for complicated gallstone disease. When postoperative endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) and endoscopic sphincterotomy are unsuccessful, several percutaneous procedures for stone removal can be applied as alternatives to relaparotomy. These procedures are performed either under fluoroscopic control or with the use of choledochoscopy, but it is also possible to combine these methods.

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Introduction: Laparoscopic biliary surgery was introduced in Hungary at the end of the 1990. A variety of experimental training and teaching courses had been performed in basic techniques and the human field, which was followed by laparoscopic biliary surgery and various advanced fields.

Aims Of The Study: To review the history of teaching and training of laparoscopic surgery in Hungary in both the experimental and the human field, and to draw the consequences of this experience.

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The PGE2, PGF2 alpha, PGI2, and TXB2 content in biopsies of healthy esophageal mucosa and inflamed mucosa and from subjects with chronic esophagitis was measured and statistically analyzed. No significant differences were found between the tissue concentrations of prostaglandins in the inflamed and the healthy mucosa, except for elevated PGI2 content in the inflamed esophageal mucosa in comparison to healthy mucosa. The prostaglandin content of jejunal mucosa was unchanged in jejunitis and in atrophy compared to findings in healthy subjects.

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The pathogenesis of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs)-induced ulceration is still not completely understood, but it is possible that these effects are associated with a cytoprotective prostaglandin deficiency. Visible marks of gastric mucosa erosions induced by 25 mg/kg indomethacin in rats were determined parallel with the changes of PGE2, PGI2, TxA2 and leukotrienes content in gastric mucosa at various intervals. Beside the decreased level of the so-called cytoprotective prostaglandins caused by the inhibition of cyclooxygenase enzyme an overproduction of 5-lipoxygenase products (leukotrienes) was also found.

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Lithotomy and endoscopic sphincterotomy were carried out in a 83-year-old woman because of choledocholithiasis. One year later calculi and tomato skins were found in the common bile duct. Significance is attributed to the tomato skins in the development of calculi.

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The production of prostacyclin (PGI2) and thromboxane A2 (TXA2) was studied in an indometacin-induced ulcer model in rats. The specific activities of prostacyclin synthetase and thromboxane synthetase as well as the tissue content of these prostaglandins were determined. The anti-ulcer effect of cimetidine and a novel agent, i.

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Mucosa damage, these appear in the Shay ulcer model before the macroscopic ulceration, can be prevented by the selective proximal vagotomy. Changes of the potential difference and the prostaglandin content were discovered after pylorus ligation, and Thromboxane was increased, PGF2 alpha and TXB2 were nearly constant, whereas 6-keto-PGF1 alpha increased clearly in the rumen. The 6-keto-PGF1 alpha and the PGF2 alpha content and Thromboxane remained unchanged and the potential difference was normalized in case of selective proximal vagotomy and pylorus ligation.

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During Shay-ulcer formation damages to the barrier of the gastric mucosa develop even before the appearance of macroscopic ulceration. Proximal selective vagotomy prevents these damages. Following pyloric ligation the prostaglandin content of the mucosa changes in parallel with the injuries of the mucosal barrier: TXB2 content of the forestomach increases, while PGF2 alpha content of both the forestomach and the antrum decreases.

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The endogenous mucosal PG levels (PGE2, PGF2 alpha, PGI2, TXB2) of the gastric stump were investigated from biopsy materials, after partial gastrectomy made for ulcer disease. The mucosa of the stomach remnant were found to contain mainly PGE2 and PGI2. The PG contents of the mucosa of gastric stump were not influenced by the type of resection.

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The changes in the difference in the transmucosal potential of the stomach, in the ion flux of the mucosa and the prostaglandin content of the mucosa were studied after pyloric ligation combined with truncal vagotomy in rats. Results indicate that 10 hours following insertion of the pyloric ligation, and still prior to appearance of macroscopic ulceration, the mucosal barrier is damaged indicated by the decrease in PD value and by a changed ion flux. The development of these changes is prevented by truncal vagotomy performed simultaneously with pyloric ligation.

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The changes of the transmucosal potential difference, the ionic flow, and the prostaglandin content were investigated after pylorus ligation, truncus vagotomy, and pylorus ligation with truncus vagotomy in Shay rats. A damage of the mucosa appeared already 10 hours after the pylorus ligation. This was presented in a clear decrease of the transmucosal potential difference and a change of the ionic flow.

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It is known that short term cell culture system offers a reliable and reproducible means for measuring placental PGI2 production in vitro, in which factors controlling its production and metabolism can be studied. The aim of the present investigation was to study the effect of glucose on generation of PGI2 by trophoblast obtained from early pregnancy in short term cell culture. Trophoblast was cultured using the method of Jogee et al and the concentration of 6-oxo-PGF1 alpha in culture supernatans was measured by a specific direct radioimmunoassay (New England Nuclear, USA).

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We have developed a new and rapid semiquantitative method of demonstrating disaccharidase activities in biopsy specimens obtained endoscopically from the jejunum. Biopsy samples are placed in sucrose or lactose solutions. Sucrase and lactase activities are detected by testing glucose in the solutions using commercial urine glucose detection strips.

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