Callilepis laureola, which has been found to cause fatal liver necrosis in the Black population of Natal, is widely used as a herbal medicine. Chemical extraction has yielded a product, identified as atractyloside, which is responsible for the nephrotoxic and hypoglycaemic effects of Callilepis laureola. The hepatotoxic principle has not yet been isolated.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe clinical and pathological features of toxic centrilobular zonal necrosis in Natal Blacks are described. It is suggested that this condition may be caused by the toxic action of Callilepis laureola (known to the Zulu as 'impila'). This plant and other herbs are used by many Blacks for self-medication or are prescribed by herbalists and witchdoctors.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA review of autopsies of 107 young children with pneumonia showed that 15 children (14%) had adenovirus infections, the diagnosis being based on characteristic histopathological and ultrastructural features in the lungs. Eleven (73%) of the cases of adenovirus infection followed on measles infection, and it is suggested that some became infected with adenovirus after admission to hospital. A review of clinical aspects revealed no unique features.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMeasles-associated pneumonia, which was severe enough to require mechanical ventilation, caused a mortality of 64%. The main indications for special respiratory care were severe infection and hypoxaemia. Complications of the disease occurred in 78% of the patients.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTwenty-three children with chronic pulmonary symptoms following acute lower respiratory tract infection were investigated with a view to establishing their immune status. Cell-mediated immunity was depressed in the majority. Serial testing over some months showed improvement in some and fluctuation or non-recovery in others.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA young White girl was found to have no detectable complement C3 or C1q. She suffered repeated attacks of pneumococcal meningitis and pneumococcal pneumonia. Her parents, and some of her siblings, had half the normal level of C3; other siblings were normal.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA case of orthostatic hypotension is presented, as well as postmortem neuropathological findings. The features of this case are consistent with those of the Shy-Drager syndrome, which comprises primary orthostatic hypotension and neurological manifestations caused by degenerative disease of the central nervous system.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA case of acute renal failure with renal papillary necrosis due to acute pancreatitis is described. The association of renal papillary necrosis with acute pancreatitis has not been previously recorded, and the possible mechanisms for the production of renal papillary necrosis in this entity are discussed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA study of the smoking and drinking habits of 196 oesophageal cancer cases and 1064 control patients was made. All subjects were African males aged 35 years or more, drawn from a mainly urbanized population.It was found that tobacco smoking was prevalent and that pipe tobacco (used in pipes or in hand rolled cigarettes) was used more frequently than has been found in westernized countries.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Trop Pediatr Environ Child Health
September 1972
Proc Int Acad Oral Pathol
November 1971
J Dent Assoc S Afr
September 1968