Publications by authors named "Schummer C"

Beeswaxes are used as a coating agent or as a wrapping material for food products making them potentially ingested by consumers. There is no regulation yet in Europe giving maximum levels of contaminants in this type of product. Nevertheless, being a natural product, they are exposed to environmental pollution, thus it appears necessary to establish their contamination rate in order to evaluate potential human exposure.

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Recreational cannabis is being legalized in more and more countries, and methods for the determination of contaminants, thereunder mycotoxins, start to emerge in scientific literature. On the other hand, cannabis continues being available on the illegal market without any quality control at all. Today, no information about mycotoxin contamination of illegal cannabis is available in literature.

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Chronic intake of cereals contaminated with ergot alkaloids can cause ergotism and result in the loss of toes and fingers or even death. Today, due to common risk management practices, ergotism is rare as a human disease but remains a problem in livestock husbandry. Each alkaloid coexists under two forms (R and S), though only the R-form presents toxic effects.

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  • The EPIC study monitored dogs with myxomatous mitral valve disease (MMVD) to observe how they develop congestive heart failure (CHF).
  • It compared clinical and radiographic changes in dogs that developed CHF against those that did not, analyzing factors like heart rate and respiratory rate.
  • Key findings showed that dogs approaching CHF had significant increases in respiratory rates and heart rates, along with decreases in body weight and temperature, highlighting respiratory rates as crucial indicators of CHF onset.
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Ergot alkaloids are toxins produced by some species of fungi in the genus Claviceps, that may infect rye and triticale and, in a minor degree, other types of cereals. In this study, a new UHPLC-FLD method for the quantification of the six major ergot alkaloids as well as their corresponding epimers was developed. The sample preparation was done by a solid-liquid extraction with acetonitrile and clean-up via freeze-out.

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Background: Changes in clinical variables associated with the administration of pimobendan to dogs with preclinical myxomatous mitral valve disease (MMVD) and cardiomegaly have not been described.

Objectives: To investigate the effect of pimobendan on clinical variables and the relationship between a change in heart size and the time to congestive heart failure (CHF) or cardiac-related death (CRD) in dogs with MMVD and cardiomegaly. To determine whether pimobendan-treated dogs differ from dogs receiving placebo at onset of CHF.

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Atmospheric samples have been collected between 14 March and 12 September 2012 on a 2-week basis (15 days of sampling and exchange of traps each 7 days) in Strasbourg (east of France) for the analysis of 43 pesticides. Samples (particle and gas phases) were separately extracted using Accelerated Solvent Extraction (ASE) and pre-concentrated by Solid Phase Micro-Extraction (SPME) before analysis by gas chromatography coupled to tandem mass spectrometry (GC-MS/MS). Four SPME consecutive injections at distinct temperatures were made in order to increase the sensitivity of detection for the all monitored pesticides.

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Regular practice of physical activity (PA) has many health benefits in both healthy individuals and in people with non-communicable diseases (NCDs). In order to disseminate this evidence and to strengthen the promotion of PA in people with NCDs, the Sport-Santé project was created in Luxembourg and officially launched in April 2015. In 2014, a stocktaking of the different organizations offering PA for people with NCDs was realized in order to develop the Sport-Santé project.

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History And Clinical Findings: In a 58-year-old man progressive yellowing of all nails was associated with the diagnosis of chronic rhinosinusitis and COPD, later the COPD exacerbated with pneumonias.

Investigations: Repeated fungal cultures and polymerase chain reactions to detect fungal DNA in order to exclude Onychomycosis, chest X-ray, computed tomography of the lung, extended pulmonary function tests, ECG, echocardiography and abdominal ultrasonography were performed and had normal results.

Treatment And Course: Normal fingernails regrew after a 6 month-course of vitamin E intake, most of the toenails remained coloured and thickened.

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History And Clinical Findings: A 44-year-old man presented at a dermatologist with a 2 months history of a blue-brown reticular macule on the right thigh that had appeared spontaneously. It was neither painful nor itching and showed no growth or further colour change.

Investigations: Punch biopsy, antinuclear antibodies, CrP, immune electrophoresis, hepatitis serology, urine diagnostics showed normal results.

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History And Clinical Findings: A 49-year-old, otherwise healthy man presented at his dermatologist with tuberous skin changes that had be present for several weeks on head, arm and leg. These were asymptomatic, but disturbed him cosmetically. A skin biopsy was performed.

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Background: Almost all central venous catheters are placed using the Seldinger technique. Despite the introduction of ISO 11070 in 1998, we continue to see mechanical wire failures and their associated complications.

Methods: Seven different wire types were tested regarding their tensile strength and eight different types for their flexing performance.

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History And Clinical Findings: A 49-year-old patient with malignant germ cell tumor within the first cycle PEB (platinum [P], etoposid [E] and bleomycin [B]) presented with an itchy linear papular erythema with discrete vesicles. The rash had appeared three days ago i. e.

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This study describes the occurrence of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in smoked tea and tea infusions, via the monitoring of benzo(a)anthracene, chrysene, benzo(b)fluoranthene and benzo(a)pyrene (PAH4) that have been chosen as indicators for the occurrence of PAHs in food by the European Food Safety Agency. The concentrations ranged from 1.2 μg/kg for benzo(b)fluoranthene to 125.

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XAD-2 resin-based passive samplers (PAS) with dimensions adapted to 100 mL accelerated solvent extraction cells were used to study the temporal and spatial variations of 17 PAHs on five sites in the atmosphere of southern Luxembourg. This new design allowed extracting the PAS without emptying the resin from the shelter. PAH analyses were done with gas chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry.

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Sudan dyes are red, synthetic azo dyes that are not allowed in foodstuffs in the European Union (Council Directive 94/36/EC). However, subppm levels of Sudan dye in spices are regularly reported, and it is assumed that these appearances are due to cross-contamination. In this paper, we present a newly developed fast and sensitive method for the quantification of Sudan I, II, III, and IV, using liquid-liquid extraction and UPLC-MS/MS analysis, and giving quantification limits ranging from 2.

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Passive air sampling has been shown to be a very interesting alternative to high-volume sampling by overcoming its disadvantages (size, weight, expensiveness). However, to date, only limited data is available about passive air sampling of current-use pesticides. In order to test if passive samplers allow monitoring of spatial and temporal variations of atmospheric pesticide concentrations, five XAD-2-resin based passive air samplers were deployed at five locations in Luxembourg.

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The present methodology was developed to simultaneously assess chronic exposure to PAHs and to tobacco from the analysis of one hair specimen per examined individual. The method is a two step extraction of twelve mono-hydroxy-PAHs and of nicotine, and their separate analysis by optimized methods using gas chromatography-negative chemical ionization-mass spectrometry. After method validation and assessment of the hair decontamination procedure, 105 hair specimens from smokers and non-smokers were analyzed.

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In the present work, a highly sensitive method based on solid phase microextraction and gas chromatography tandem (triple quadrupole) mass spectrometry was used to test hair samples for 50 pesticides including 39 molecules from different chemical families currently used in agriculture and 11 organochlorines. The population investigated was composed of 18 farm workers who provided hair samples repeatedly collected during the entire treatment period (from March to November 2009). Among the 62 hair samples that were collected, 33 different target molecules were detected.

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A method for the simultaneous detection and quantification of 22 pesticides from different chemical classes was developed using solid-phase microextraction (SPME) and gas chromatography tandem (triple quadrupole) mass spectrometry. Pesticides were extracted from 50mg of pulverized hair with acetonitrile. The extract was submitted to two successive steps of direct immersion-SPME at 30°C and 90°C or to a liquid injection without SPME in order to obtain optimized conditions for each of the 22 analytes investigated.

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Purpose: Multilumen central venous catheters (CVCs) are not commonly used for power injection. However, in critically ill patients, CVCs-- most of which do not have FDA approval for power injection--may be the only available venous access.

Materials And Methods: The pitfalls of multilumen CVCs are illustrated by a case report of a patient in whom extravasation of intravenously administered contrast medium occurred after power injection in a triple-lumen CVC using the lumen with the port furthest from the catheter tip.

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Atmospheric samples have been collected in Strasbourg between April 18 and May 29, 2007 and were analyzed for 71 current-use pesticides, of which 38 were detected. Average concentrations ranged from 0.09 ng m(-3) for Fenarimol to 110.

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The behaviour of phenols and nitrophenols in the atmosphere is of concern for environmental research as these are known to be toxic to humans and wildlife. To increase the knowledge about these compounds, the concentrations of 20 phenols and nitrophenols in rainwater were studied in an urban (Strasbourg) and a rural (Erstein) site in Eastern France. The wet rain samples were collected on a weekly basis between January 2002 and July 2003, and analyzed for phenols and nitrophenols using SPME and gas chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry.

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