Four infants with spina bifida, who had not undergone surgical closure of a lumbar myelomeningocele, were assessed and investigated for hypothyroidism. From birth, all were treated once daily with an iodine-containing ointment (Betadine) as a local antiseptic applied to the spina defect. All infants showed excess urinary iodine concentration.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDescribes a novel neural architecture for learning deterministic context-free grammars, or equivalently, deterministic pushdown automata. The unique feature of the proposed network is that it forms stable state representations during learning-previous work has shown that conventional analog recurrent networks can be inherently unstable in that they cannot retain their state memory for long input strings. The authors have previously introduced the discrete recurrent network architecture for learning finite-state automata.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA review of the literature on the relationship between thyroid disorders and breast cancer does not provide conclusive evidence for the establishment of a causal relationship as breast cancer has been associated with hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism and nontoxic goiter. Most reports on the association of thyroid enlargement and breast cancer have emanated from areas of endemic iodine deficiency and these reports have relied on neck palpation. The contribution of the present study is in the application of the highly sensitive technique of diagnostic ultrasound to the investigation of subtle changes in thyroid volume and anatomy in patients with breast cancer.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFGlucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) activity was quantified cytochemically in mammary epithelial cells within frozen tissue sections from 38 patients with breast cancer and 44 with benign breast disease. G6PD activities were measured under atmospheres of both N2 and O2. The mean (S.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMalignant breast tissue is characterized by morphological and metabolic changes when compared with normal breast tissue. In this study, the cytochemical measurement of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) activity was used to detect abnormal metabolism in breast tissue and to determine whether abnormal metabolic activity precedes morphological change during human breast carcinogenesis. Normal and benign breast tissue, morphologically normal tissue from cancer-containing breasts, and malignant breast tissue were studied.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe rare occurrence of hyperthyroidism with an autonomously functioning nodule which following 131I therapy presented as toxic diffuse goitre (Graves' disease) is described in a 60 year old male. This progression was characterised by the presence of varying concentrations of IgG thyroid stimulators, thyroid stimulating immunoglobulins and thyroid growth stimulating immunoglobulins, as measured by cytochemical bioassay. It is postulated that the presence of the nodule and its associated hypersecretion of thyroid hormones may have protected the gland from the effects of IgG stimulators by bringing about inhibitory short-loop feedback on normal thyroid cells.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEur J Clin Pharmacol
October 1988
The antihypertensive efficacy of the new, once daily, alpha 1-adrenoceptor inhibitor, doxazosin, was compared with placebo in 40 patients with mild to moderate hypertension. Following a dose titration the mean final daily doxazosin dose in 20 patients was 13.1 mg.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFGlucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) activity in epithelial cells from six normal, eight lactating and 21 DMBA tumour bearing rat mammary tissues was investigated using techniques of quantitative cytochemistry. G6PD promoted H+ production was quantified under atmospheres of N2 and O2 in frozen sections from rat mammary tissue in the presence and absence of a H+ acceptor (Total H+ and Type I H+). There was a considerable overlap between the three tissue types in values for Total H+ measured under N2 or O2.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFActa Endocrinol (Copenh)
December 1986
Thyroid growth stimulating immunoglobulins microsomal antibodies and antibodies against thyroglobulin were determined in patients with simple goitre (n = 20) and controls (n = 6) living in an iodine deficient area. In addition, lymphocytic infiltration of thyroid tissue, the amount of the various lymphocyte subsets (Leu 4+, Leu 3a+, and Leu 2a+ T-cells as well as B1+ B cells) in the thyroid gland, as well as the expression of the histocompatibility antigen HLA-DR on thyrocytes and intrathyroidal T-lymphocytes were examined. Goitrous patients were subdivided into two groups according to their individual iodine supply estimated by iodine excretion values, and immunological parameters were compared between patients with low (group A, iodine excretion less than 70 micrograms/24 h) and with higher (group B, iodine excretion greater than 100 micrograms/24 h) iodine supply.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThyroid growth stimulating immunoglobulins (TGI) were assayed in IgG concentrates prepared from human plasma using a cytochemical bioassay (CBA) based on the measurement of changes in glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) activity in guinea pig thyroid follicular cells. TGI was present in all 8 patients studied who had goitrous Graves' disease, in 9 who had toxic diffuse goitres with asymmetric uptake on scintigram and/or symptomatic ophthalmopathy and in 4:8 who had toxic uninodular goitre with autonomously functioning nodules. TGI were also present in 34:54 (64%) of patients who had non-toxic goitres.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis study was undertaken to examine the role of adrenal androgen excess in the pathogenesis of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and, if such was present, to assess its reversibility using dexamethasone given in physiological dosage at night. Mean plasma testosterone (T), T/sex-hormone binding globulin (T/SHBG) ratio, androstenedione, and 17-OH-progesterone levels were elevated in the 19 patients studied. Plasma estrone values were elevated, whereas estradiol levels were normal.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe effects of milrinone, a new bipyridine inotropic agent, on the haemodynamic responses to treadmill exercise were studied in 12 patients with congestive heart failure. Four weeks' treatment with milrinone 20 mg daily produced an improvement in left ventricular function during exercise as reflected by significant increments in cardiac index and stroke volume index without change in pulmonary capillary wedge pressure. Systemic oxygen consumption, measured at submaximal exercise, also increased suggesting that the drug induced rise in stroke output was associated with improved skeletal muscle perfusion.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMilrinone, a new bipyridine compound related to amrinone, is a potent non-adrenergic inotrope in experimental preparations and also shows vasodilator activity. In the present study the haemodynamic and metabolic effects of milrinone were evaluated in 12 patients with congestive heart failure. Milrinone 5 mg given orally produced a sharp reduction in left ventricular end diastolic pressure without significantly affecting stroke volume.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe present study was designed for exploration of hormonal disturbances underlying common forms of amenorrhea. Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCO) patients and obese amenorrheic subjects had significantly elevated estrone (E1) levels, elevated luteinizing hormone/follicle-stimulating hormone ratios, and an exaggerated luteinizing hormone response to luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone. However, androstenedione (delta 4A), the precursor of E1, was elevated only in PCO.
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April 1985
A 37 year old male with a strong family history of autoimmune disease presented with typical symptoms of hyperthyroidism. He had exophthalmos but no goitre. Hyperthyroidism was confirmed by failure of 131I neck uptake to suppress after 7 days treatment with triiodothyronine.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBr J Clin Psychol
February 1985
Recovered unipolar depressed patients were compared with recovered anxious and non-psychiatric controls in depressed and neutral mood induction conditions to test the hypothesis that depression-prone individuals would demonstrate more negative cognitions with mild mood changes. Only the non-psychiatric controls showed significant mood changes and the hypothesis was not supported.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBlood lymphocyte subpopulations (Leu 4+ cells = pan-T cells, Leu 3a+ cells = helper/inducer cells, and Leu 2a+ cells = suppressor/cytotoxic cells), thyroid-stimulating immunoglobulins, microsomal antibodies and antibodies against thyroglobulin were determined in 10 patients with hyperthyroidism due to single autonomously functioning thyroid nodules (ATN), 11 patients with hyperthyroidism due to Graves' disease (GD) and in 20 normal subjects. Thyroidectomy was performed in 8 of the patients with ATN and in 6 of those with GD after 3 weeks of antithyroid drug treatment with methimazole. Lymphocytic infiltration of thyroid tissue, the amount of the various lymphocyte subsets (Leu 4+, Leu 3a+, and Leu 2a+ T cells as well as B+ B cells) in the thyroid gland, as well as the expression of the histocompatibility antigen HLA-DR on thyrocytes and intrathyroidal lymphocytes were examined.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe mechanisms underlying the abnormal responses to orthostatic stress in congestive heart failure are ill defined and little is known about the effects of specific therapy. In the present study intravascular pressures and plasma noradrenaline levels were measured in nine patients with heart failure subjected to 45 degrees and 90 degrees upright tilt. Studies were repeated during 4 weeks of vasodilator therapy with felodipine and again after felodipine withdrawal.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTreatment with vasodilators in heart failure has not always produced a useful improvement in the haemodynamic responses to exercise, and in many cases early drug tolerance has further limited the potential of this type of treatment. In a study to evaluate the efficacy of felodipine, a new calcium antagonist with selective vasodilator properties, in the management of congestive heart failure 10 patients with congestive heart failure underwent treadmill exercise testing before and during oral treatment with felodipine 30 mg daily. At every level of exercise felodipine lowered the pulmonary capillary wedge pressure, whereas cardiac index and stroke index increased considerably.
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