Publications by authors named "Tyson I"

Objective: To test the hypotheses that, in a health system with few external barriers to care, women with no prenatal care (NPC) have higher rates of nuclear family dysfunction and disproportionate amounts of adverse neonatal outcomes compared with women with prenatal care.

Design: Case-control study.

Setting: Indian Health Service system.

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Objective: To investigate the effects of the presence/absence of potassium in the dialysate on total body potassium content in stable hemodialysis patients.

Design: Randomized selection.

Setting: Outpatient chronic hemodialysis unit at the James A.

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Objective: The purpose of the study was to determine body composition, including total body potassium (TBK+), serum potassium, and lean body mass (LBM), in anorexia nervosa.

Method: TBK+ measurements, serum potassium levels, and anthropometric measurements were obtained from four anorectic patients in the first week after their hospital admission. All four patients had normal serum potassium levels but three of the four had significant depletion of total body potassium.

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Background: Optimal treatment of prostate cancer depends on accurate staging. Computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging have severe limitations, and standard bone scanning can show only destructive osseous metastases. A radiolabeled antibody specific to prostatic adenocarcinoma could theoretically find evidence of soft-tissue metastases and lymph node involvement.

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A phase 1 study was conducted with the investigational immunoscintigraphic agent, 111In-CYT-356, a radiolabeled, site-specific immunoconjugate of monoclonal antibody 7E11-C5.3, in 40 patients with prostatic carcinoma and known distant metastases. Each patient received a single intravenous infusion of CYT-356 (dose range, 0.

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This study compared the results of renal scintigraphy with simultaneous administration of Tc-99m DTPA and I-131 Hippuran (before and after 25 mg of oral captopril) with the results of the renal arteriogram and renal vein renins (before and after the administration of 25 mg of oral captopril) to evaluate the sensitivity and specificity of renal scintigraphy in the diagnosis of renovascular hypertension. The results of 21 consecutive patients suspected of having renovascular hypertension who underwent scintigraphy and renal arteriography were analyzed. Renal scintigraphy postcaptopril detected all the cases of renovascular hypertension (eight patients) plus two additional patients who had significant renovascular stenosis but no renin overproduction.

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The monoclonal antibody (MoAb) HMGF-1 was evaluated in the radioimmunodetection of human colonic cancer transplanted intraperitoneally (i.p.) into athymic nude mice.

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In positron emission tomography (PET) the measured radionuclide concentration or recovery coefficient (RC) in the transverse plane has been shown to be dependent on source size. The RC dependence on object size was therefore experimentally measured for gamma camera SPECT system to determine the influence of additional factors such as: (a) geometrical spatial resolution of each collimator type, (b) scattering effects at each photon energy due to surrounding background, (c) influence of choice of reconstruction filter and (d) photon penetration through the collimator septa. Data were acquired for different collimator types using 99Tcm (140 keV) and 131I (364 keV) to partly differentiate between photon scattering and collimator penetration effects.

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The role of computerized blood flow analysis in routine bone scanning is reviewed. Cases illustrating the technique include proven diagnoses of toxic synovitis, Legg-Perthes disease, arthritis, avascular necrosis of the hip, fractures, benign and malignant tumors, Paget's disease, cellulitis, osteomyelitis, and shin splints. Several examples also show the use of the technique in monitoring treatment.

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The mathematical characteristics of the cardiac background were studied in 50 patients who underwent both gated radionuclide angiography and cardiac catheterization. The background-corrected ejection fraction (BCEF) was calculated in the standard manner using an operator-defined periventricular background region. The "uncorrected" ejection fraction (UEF) was calculated from the uncorrected left ventricular time-activity curve and compared to both the BCEF and the angiographic ejection fraction (AEF), UEF exhibited remarkable linear correlation with both BCEF and AEF.

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