Publications by authors named "Unsinn K"

Background: Homeostatic mechanisms to maintain the T cell compartment diversity indicate an ongoing process of thymic activity and peripheral T cell renewal during human life. These processes are expected to be accelerated after childhood thymectomy and by the influence of cytomegalovirus (CMV) inducing a prematurely aged immune system. The study aimed to investigate proportional changes and replicative history of CD8+ T cells, of recent thymic emigrants (RTEs) and CD103+ T cells (mostly gut-experienced) and the role of Interleukin-(IL)-7 and IL-7 receptor (CD127)-expressing T cells in thymectomized patients compared to young and old healthy controls.

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Introduction: Lung disease remains the main cause of morbidity and mortality in patients with Cystic Fibrosis (CF). To detect lung disease before clinical symptoms become apparent, sensitive tools are essential. Spirometry is used for monitoring, but the FEV1 remains frequently normal throughout childhood.

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It is widely accepted that CF lung disease starts before clinical symptoms become apparent or spirometry deteriorates. Computed chest tomography (CT) is the reference method for identifying structural changes in CF; however, radiation exposure limits its use as a monitoring tool. It has been suggested that the Lung Clearance Index (LCI) measured by Multiple Breath Washout (MBW) for assessing ventilation inhomogeneity is a more sensitive surrogate marker than spirometry allowing non-invasive monitoring of CF lung disease.

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Abdominal complaints are a frequent early feature of Kawasaki disease, an acute systemic febrile vasculitis of childhood. The only well known correlating morphological finding on abdominal US is gallbladder hydrops. We report two boys with Kawasaki disease who showed segmental thickening of the small-bowel wall on abdominal US.

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Unlabelled: We present an unusual case of neonatal liver failure. Isolated ascites was diagnosed in a female fetus at week 34 gestational age upon routine ultrasound. In the 35th week of gestation a cesarean section was carried out after puncture of fetal ascites.

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Background: Early diagnosis of ovarian torsion is mandatory to avoid common complications. Sonography is the imaging modality of choice, but diagnosis is still a challenge.

Objective: To report an additional sonographic feature of ovarian torsion in order to improve diagnostic accuracy.

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High-resolution computed tomography (HRCT) of the lung is a very valuable method in the evaluation of children with acute and chronic lung disease due to the high spatial resolution and precise display of anatomy and pathology without superposition. The following publication will describe an optimized HRCT technique in order to reduce dose, explain various HRCT pattern and explain typical pediatric lung diseases.

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Objective: The purpose of this article is to review the incidence and sonographic appearance of cerebrospinal fluid leakage after lumbar puncture in the neonatal period. Thirty-three neonates underwent spinal sonography after diagnostic lumbar puncture. A total of 21 of these patients showed cerebrospinal fluid leakage into the epidural space extending from the level of the cauda equina to the lumbar (n = 9), the thoracic (n = 8), or the cervical (n = 4) region.

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Aim: Congenital obstruction of the nasolacrimal drainage system occurs quite commonly. The reason is usually an impaired canalization at the distal end of the nasolacrimal duct with a residual membrane between the duct and the nasal cavity. Dacryocystocele is believed to result from a concomitant upper and lower system obstruction, causing fluid accumulation and distension of the lacrimal sac.

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The diagnostic imaging of children with acute, non-traumatic, neurologic symptoms enables a fast and non-invasive localization and diagnosis. A spectrum of typical disorders will be described dependent on the location of neurologic symptoms (central, spinal, or peripheral nervous system). Different non-invasive imaging modalities e.

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Objective: The purpose of this article is to show the usefulness of sonography in diagnosing genital anomalies early in female neonates who have unilateral renal malformations. Our patients were three female neonates with renal anomalies that had been detected in utero. We performed sonography of the inner genitalia of each girl after filling the vagina with saline solution.

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Ultrasonography (US) of the spinal cord is performed in newborns with signs of spinal disease (cutaneous lesions of the back, deformities of the spinal column, neurologic disturbances, suspected spinal cord injury due to traumatic birth, and syndromes with associated spinal cord compression). The examination is performed with high-frequency linear- and curved-array transducers in the sagittal and axial planes from the craniocervical junction to the sacrum. Normal variants such as transient dilatation of the central canal and ventriculus terminalis can be demonstrated with US.

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Unlabelled: Examination of the central nervous system in premature and full-term infants requires a sensible selection of the available diagnostic procedures such as ultrasound, MRI and CT to allow sufficient and accurate diagnosis and management. ULTRASOUND: Ultrasound, including the various Doppler techniques, is a very reliable, safe, noninvasive diagnostic tool that allows evaluation of even severely ill patients in intensive care units. It is especially well suited for the study of intracranial hemorrhage, hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy, congenital malformations of the brain and lesions produced by intrauterine and acquired infections.

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Objective: The purpose of this report is to describe the relationship between the renal artery and the azygos vein in patients with congenital infrahepatic interruption of the inferior vena cava with azygos continuation.

Conclusion: Using abdominal sonography, we showed that in patients with interruption of the inferior vena cava with azygos continuation, the renal artery is ventral to the azygos vein. Because this malformation is frequently associated with cardiac and situs anomalies, awareness of the anatomic relationship between the renal artery and the azygos vein can aid in diagnosis and may substitute for more expensive and invasive diagnostic procedures.

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We had the opportunity to investigate the early abnormalities of the eyes in a family with osteoporosis-pseudoglioma syndrome. This syndrome combines severe premature osteoporosis with a bilateral eye disorder, leading to early onset blindness. Using colour doppler imaging in the 4-month-old girl from this affected family we demonstrated persistent hyperplastic primary vitreous in both eyes.

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Unlabelled: All Austrian patients with insulin dependent diabetes diagnosed between 1979 and 1990 and age at onset below 15 years were followed from manifestation until death or until 31 December 1990 by cross linking the diabetes registry data with the National Mortality database (death certificates). Out of the cohort consisting of 1185 cases, 6 had died during the study period, resulting in a standardized mortality ratio of 1.53 for the total cohort.

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