19 results match your criteria: "Aarhus University Hospital at Skejby[Affiliation]"
Acta Oncol
June 2016
a Department of Urology , Aarhus University Hospital at Skejby, Aarhus , Denmark ;
Acta Oncol
June 2016
b Department of Gynecology , Juliane Marie Centret, Rigshospitalet, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen , Denmark ;
Background: Ovarian cancer has a high mortality rate, especially in Denmark where mortality rates have been reported higher than in adjacent countries with similar demographics. This study therefore examined recent survival and mortality among Danish ovarian cancer patients over an 18-year study period.
Methods: This nationwide registry-based observational study used data from the Danish Gynecology Cancer Database, Danish Pathology Registry, and Danish National Patient Registry.
Cancer Res
March 2014
The Wistar Institute, University of Pennsylvania and Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Proteins that communicate signals from the cytoskeleton to the nucleus are prime targets for effectors of metastasis as they often transduce signals regulating adhesion, motility, and invasiveness. LIM domain proteins shuttle between the cytoplasm and the nucleus, and bind to partners in both compartments, often coupling changes in gene expression to extracellular cues. In this work, we characterize LIMD2, a mechanistically undefined LIM-only protein originally found to be overexpressed in metastatic lesions but absent in the matched primary tumor.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAnn Thorac Surg
January 2007
Department of Cardiology, Aarhus University Hospital at Skejby, Aarhus, Denmark.
Background: Several studies suggest that the superior transseptal approach to mitral valve surgery leads to sinus node dysfunction. The clinical consequences are not known.
Methods: Consecutive patients undergoing surgery for mitral valve disease from November 16, 1994 through January 26, 2004 were retrospectively evaluated.
Pacing Clin Electrophysiol
July 2006
Department of Cardiology, Aarhus University Hospital at Skejby, Aarhus, Denmark.
Background: Atrial tachycardia is very frequent after mitral valve surgery using the superior transseptal approach.
Methods: Sixteen patients operated on for mitral valve disease (superior transseptal approach = Group A, n = 9, and left atrial approach = Group B, n = 7) underwent radiofrequency catheter ablation of atrial tachycardia guided by electroanatomic mapping. Twenty-six consecutive patients without previous cardiac surgery with typical atrial flutter served as controls (Group C).
Heart Rhythm
January 2005
Department of Cardiology, Aarhus University Hospital at Skejby, Denmark.
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to compare atrial tachycardia circuits after a range of cardiac operations.
Background: Knowledge of circuits occurring in a given postsurgical substrate should help to ablate these challenging tachycardias and develop potential preventive strategies.
Methods: We analyzed tachycardia circuits in 83 consecutive patients (60 males; median age 47 years, range 9-73) after atrial incisions undergoing ablation of atrial tachycardias.
J Pediatr
October 2004
Department of Pediatrics, Aarhus University Hospital at Skejby, Denmark.
Objective: To objectively define criteria for intracranial optic nerve (ON) size in ON hypoplasia (ONH) on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans.
Study Design: Intracranial ON sizes from MRI were compared between 46 children with ONH diagnosed by ophthalmoscopy (group 1, isolated ONH, 8 children; and group 2, ONH associated with abnormalities of the hypothalamic-pituitary axis and septum pellucidum, 38 children) and children with multiple pituitary hormone deficiency (group 3, multiple pituitary hormone deficiency, 14 children), isolated growth hormone deficiency (group 4, isolated growth hormone deficiency, 15 children), and idiopathic short stature (group 5, idiopathic short stature, 10 children). Intracranial ON size was determined by the cross-sectional area, calculated as [pi x (1/2) height x (1/2) width].
J Clin Endocrinol Metab
November 2003
Department of Paediatrics, Aarhus University Hospital at Skejby, Denmark DK-8200.
We here: 1) describe the phenotypic spectrum, including magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) appearances of the pituitary stalk and anterior and posterior pituitary [H-P (hypothalamic-pituitary) axis], in children with optic nerve hypoplasia (ONH) with or without an abnormal septum pellucidum (SP); and 2) define endocrine dysfunction according to the MRI findings. Medical records of 55 children with ONH who had been assessed by ophthalmology and endocrine services were reviewed. All had MRI of the brain and H-P axis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFScand J Clin Lab Invest
April 2003
Department of Clinical Chemistry, Aarhus University Hospital at Skejby, Denmark.
The present report describes an evaluation in three laboratories of the completely automated total homocysteine immunoassay adapted to the IMMULITE 2000 from DPC. The precision depended on the control materials used, but with quality control materials and patient samples imprecisions were found to be in the range of 5.3 to 6.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Cancer Res Clin Oncol
June 2002
Department of Clinical Biochemistry, Aarhus University Hospital at Skejby, Aarhus N, Denmark.
Purpose: The cell cycle is known to be deregulated in cancer. We therefore analyzed the expression of the cell cycle related proteins p21, p27, p16, Rb, and L-myc by immunohistochemical staining of bladder tumors.
Methods: The tissue material consisted of bladder tumors from three groups of patients; group 1, 23 patients with recurrent stage Ta (non-invasive) tumors; group 2, 22 patients presenting at their first admission with T2-4 (muscle invasive) tumors; group 3, 24 patients who experienced disease progression from Ta or T1 (invasive in connective tissue) to a higher stage.
Oncol Rep
October 2002
Department of Clinical Biochemistry, Aarhus University Hospital at Skejby, 8200 Aarhus N, Denmark.
In a previous study we found allelic imbalances of Rb and L-myc associated with disease stage and disease course in bladder cancer. The primary aim of the present study was to determine whether the changes found in tumors were reflected in urine sediments. Secondly we wanted to test if Rb and L-myc were frequently lost in urine sediments from patients with carcinoma in situ and no bladder tumor at present.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Natl Cancer Inst
February 2002
Molecular Diagnostic Laboratory and Department of Clinical Biochemistry, Aarhus University Hospital at Skejby, Denmark.
Background: Bladder cancer is characterized by genomic instability. In this study, we investigated whether genome-wide screening using single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) arrays could detect allelic imbalance (loss or gain of at least one allele) in bladder cancers.
Methods: For microarray analysis, DNA was isolated from microdissected bladder tumors and leukocytes from 11 patients.
Scand J Clin Lab Invest
October 2000
Department of Clinical Biochemistry, Aarhus University Hospital at Skejby, Denmark.
Hyperhomocysteinaemia has been identified as a risk factor for stroke and cerebrovascular disease in several studies. To evaluate the evidence we performed a meta-analysis. We found 21 studies searching Medline from 1966-July 1999 using the key words homocysteine, homocystine and cerebrovascular disease or stroke combined with a search of Embase, Science Citation Index and Biological Abstract.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAnn Clin Biochem
September 2000
University Department of Clinical Biochemistry, Aarhus University Hospital at Skejby, Aarhus N, Denmark.
Scand Cardiovasc J
November 2000
Department of Cardiology, Aarhus University Hospital at Skejby, University of Aarhus, Denmark.
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the haemodynamic and metabolic effects of captopril during reperfusion of pig hearts following 360 min global hypothermic cardioplegia and storage (HCS). The hearts were perfused with one litre of cold crystalloid cardioplegia (Bretschneider solution no. 3), excised and stored in saline at 4 degrees C for 360 min.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFClin Chem
October 1999
Department of Clinical Biochemistry, Aarhus University Hospital at Skejby, DK-8000 Aarhus N, Denmark.
Background: Frequently, the result of only a single determination of total homocysteine in plasma (P-Hcy) is used to distinguish between the probability of the presence or absence of risk for vascular disease. A prerequisite for the interpretation of a single P-Hcy test is knowledge of the magnitude of within-person variation and the possible effects of preanalytical variables. However, data on within-person variation are still sparse and inconsistent, and data for the effect on P-Hcy of posture and tourniquet application during venipuncture are not available.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFClin Chem
September 1999
Aarhus University Hospital at Skejby, Department of Clinical Biochemistry, DK-8200 Aarhus N, Denmark.
Background: The use of analyses for methylmalonic acid (MMA) and total homocysteine (HCY) in plasma has become widespread. Realizing the need for external quality assessment for these measurements, we started a program in 1997. The results for 1998 are reviewed in this report.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFScand J Clin Lab Invest
November 1997
Department of Clinical Biochemistry, Aarhus University Hospital at Skejby, Arhus N, Denmark.
In spite of the increasing interest in the analysis of methylmalonic acid and total homocysteine in plasma, data on interlaboratory variation is lacking. We report the results of an external quality assessment study with the participation of 15 laboratories in the Scandinavian countries performing these analyses on a regular basis. For methylmalonic acid, using serum, heparin fluoride plasma and an aqueous sample, CVs were found in the range of 11-17%.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFClin Chem
April 1996
Department of Clinical Biochemistry, Aarhus University Hospital at Skejby, Denmark.
We present reference intervals for total homocysteine and methylmalonic acid in plasma based on samples from 126 women (ages 20-85 years, median 49 years) and 109 men (ages 20-84 years, median 50 years). The central 0.95 interval for methylmalonic acid was 0.
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