Reprod Biol Endocrinol
November 2020
Background: Thyroid autoimmunity (TAI) - the presence of anti-thyroid peroxidase and/or anti-thyroglobulin antibodies - affects 8-14% of reproductively-aged women. It is hotly debated whether TAI adversely affects IVF/ICSI outcomes. This systematic review and meta-analysis evaluated the relationship between thyroid autoimmunity (TAI) and IVF/ICSI outcomes, both overall and amongst euthyroid women of known age using strict criteria for grouping pregnancy outcomes.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe literature views many African cities as dysfunctional with a hodgepodge of land uses and poor "connectivity." One driver of inefficient land uses is construction decisions for highly durable buildings made under weak institutions. In a novel approach, we model the dynamics of urban land use with both formal and slum dwellings and ongoing urban redevelopment to higher building heights in the formal sector as a city grows.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDuring 2009, while we were celebrating Charles Darwin and his The origin of species, sadly, little was said about the critical contribution of Alfred Russel Wallace (1823-1913) to the development of the theory of evolution. Like Darwin, he was a truly remarkable nineteenth century intellect and polymath and, according to a recent book by Roy Davies (The Darwin conspiracy: origins of a scientific crime), he has a stronger claim to the Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection than has Darwin. Here we present a critical comparison between the contributions of the two scientists.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis paper examines city formation in a country whose urban population is growing steadily over time, with new cities required to accommodate this growth. In contrast to most of the literature there is immobility of housing and urban infrastructure, and investment in these assets is taken on the basis of forward-looking behavior. In the presence of these fixed assets cities form sequentially, without the population swings in existing cities that arise in current models, but with swings in house rents.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInterpatient variability in intracellular uptake and retention (IUR) of imatinib may be due to variable function of the OCT-1 influx pump. OCT-1 activity was measured in pretherapy blood from chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) patients by calculating the difference in IUR of [(14)C]-imatinib with and without OCT-1 inhibition. Of patients with higher than median (high) OCT-1 activity, 85% achieved major molecular response (MMR) by 24 months, versus 45% with no more than a median (low) OCT-1 activity.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe recently reported a novel autosomal recessive mouse mutation designated nackt (nkt). Homozygous mutant mice have diffuse alopecia and a marked reduction in the proportion of CD4+ T cells in the thymus and peripheral lymphoid tissues. Here we show that the CD4 T-cell deficiency is due to a defect in the thymic microenvironment rather than the hematopoietic compartment.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis paper considers the potential outcomes, both positive and negative, of continuing professional development from the perspectives of practitioners and managers. Following a consideration of the literature it draws upon data collected during a 3-year evaluation of the English National Board Framework and Higher Award to highlight divergent views and tensions within Continuing Professional Development (CPD). Considerable discrepancies between practitioners and managers emerge which raise a number of searching questions about the value each group accords to continuing professional development.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBefore January 1987, 62 infants underwent two-patch repair of complete (51) or intermediate (11) atrioventricular septal defect at the Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne. Median age at repair was 4.3 months and median weight was 4.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInt J Cardiol
September 1989
Four children with complete transposition (concordant atrioventricular and discordant ventriculo-arterial connections), aged 1.2 to 16.4 years, underwent a delayed repair by the arterial switch procedure from March 1985 to October 1986.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAn earlier study of 25 patients who were investigated by radionuclide angiography after a Mustard procedure showed that they had had evidence of right and left ventricular dysfunction at rest and with exercise. Twenty one (mean age 17.0 years (range 13.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTwenty-five patients with transposition of the great arteries underwent primary arterial switch repair between July 1985 to October 1986. Twenty infants had intact ventricular septum or small ventricular septal defect while 5 infants also had moderate or large ventricular septal defects. Median age of switch repair was 2.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEleven patients with anomalous left coronary artery arising from the pulmonary artery were identified from the beginning of 1970 to the end of 1985. The only male patient presented at the age of eight years for assessment of a murmur and was symptom free. The remainder presented in infancy with features of cardiac failure.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSix cases of primary cardiac tumour have been operated upon in a 7 year period from 1 June 1979 until 1 June 1986. All patients were under 6 months of age at the time of operation and two of the patients were in their first week of life. The principal indication for surgery was obstruction mainly at the right or left ventricular outflow tract level.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIsolation of the left common carotid or left innominate artery from the aortic arch is rare. A six week malformed infant with a right aortic arch had isolation of a left innominate artery and connection to the pulmonary artery by a left ductus arteriosus. A right ductus arteriosus had been ligated.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAngiographic criteria for the recognition of aortic valve prolapse in isolated ventricular septal defect were based on the degree of aortic cusp deformity and the presence or absence of aortic regurgitation. Ninety eight consecutive patients with isolated perimembranous or infundibular ventricular septal defects who were catheterised and had aortography performed were reviewed. They included five with postoperative ventricular septal defects and three with additional mild right ventricular outflow tract obstruction.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRadionuclide studies were performed to determine pulmonary blood flow in six children who had undergone surgery for pulmonary atresia, ventricular septal defect, and hypoplastic pulmonary arteries with or without major aortopulmonary collateral arteries. Lung blood flow was assessed from both particle perfusion lung scans and the pulmonary and systemic phase of a radionuclide dynamic flow study. Five patients had perfusion defects identified on the particle perfusion lung scan.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFVentricular contraction was evaluated in 18 patients studied at a mean of 2.6 years after Fontan repair. The diagnosis was tricuspid atresia in 9 patients and single ventricle in 9.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRight and left ventricular function was assessed in 25 children (mean age at study 12.2 years and at operation 2.6 years) after a Mustard repair for transposition of the great arteries.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCongenital absence of the pulmonary valve is usually associated with a malalignment type of ventricular septal defect as well as right ventricular outflow obstruction and aneurysmal dilatation of the pulmonary arteries. Symptomatic infants primarily have severe tracheobronchial obstruction caused by aneurysmal dilatation of the proximal pulmonary arteries; pulmonic and systemic blood flow are usually balanced. Surgical intervention to relieve the obstruction by plicating the pulmonary artery and its branches under deep hypothermia and circulatory arrest, together with patch closure of the ventricular septal defect, is advocated.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFScanning suprasternal echocardiography was performed in 280 patients with a variety of cardiac anomalies. By using the special suprasternal transducer on the suprasternal notch, the aortic arch, right pulmonary artery, and left atrium were recorded superoinferiorly. From this reference position various scanning techniques were made to record the main pulmonary artery, pulmonary valve, ascending aorta, aortic valve, and distal aortic arch, wherever possible.
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