73 results match your criteria: "Department of Internal Medicine University Hospital[Affiliation]"
Minerva Endocrinol
September 2013
Division of Endocrinology Department of Internal Medicine University Hospital Center Zagreb, Croatia -
Obesity is a chronic disease, and it requires chronic therapy. Hypertension, dyslipidemia, diabetes and cardiovascular diseases are leading causes of mortality in the modern world. All of them are strongly linked to obesity.
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January 2014
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Unit Hospital of Pisa, Italy Division of Pharmacology Department of Internal Medicine University Hospital of Pisa, Italy Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Unit Hospital of Pisa, Italy Division of Pharmacology Department of Internal Medicine University Hospital of Pisa, Italy.
Unlabelled: Glycogen storage disease (GSD) type I is characterized by impaired production of glucose from glycogenolysis and gluconeogenesis resulting in severe hypoglycaemia and increased production of lactic acid, triglyceride and uric acid. The most common type, glycogenosis type Ia, demands a balanced, sufficient carbohydrate intake to preserve normal 24-h glycaemia. Insufficient intake of carbohydrates can cause hypoglycaemia, as the missing glucose-6-phosphatase enzyme cannot free the glucose stored as liver glycogen and nor is gluconeogenesis possible.
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December 2010
Clinical Research Unity - Department of Internal Medicine - University Hospital Walter Cantídio - Federal University of Ceará, Fortaleza, Ceará, Brazil.
Background And Aims: To further evaluate intrafamilial transmission of H. pylori infection during childhood, we investigated the prevalence of H. pylori in family members from a poor H.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMiddle and older age group relative share in the community permanently grows. Those are commonly burdened with several chronic health conditions or elevated incidence of acute ones and in more frequent need for consulting health services. In the era of modern technical medicine, it is important to increase quality of services particularly patients orientated.
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September 2008
Department of Internal Medicine University Hospital of Heraklion, 71201 Heraklion, Greece.
Mycobacterium malmoense was isolated from a broncho-alveolar lavage sample of a 73-year-old cancer (small cell lung carcinoma) patient in Crete, representing the first reported case of this pathogen in Greece. The isolate was considered to be a colonizer and the patient did not receive any antimycobacterial treatment while he received chemotherapy to which he responded favourably. No signs of pulmonary infection were noted during the course of his disease.
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January 2006
Hematology Service, Department of Internal Medicine University Hospital, Geneva, Switzerland.
Dis Esophagus
September 2004
Department of Internal Medicine University Hospital, University of Technology RWTH-Aachen, Germany.
Detailed data on patterns of esophageal bolus transport in patients with achalasia are still lacking. To study these we applied the novel technique of multichannel intraluminal impedance measurements. Ten patients with achalasia were studied using a 16 channel system.
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August 2003
Department of Internal Medicine University Hospital of Patras, Greece.
In this article, we describe a case of colonic ischemia masquerading as colonic carcinoma in a 75-yr-old female. Although this clinical diagnostic problem has been described before, it is rather unusual that the clinical, roentgenographical, endoscopic, and even histopathologic evaluation could not exclude carcinoma with certainty.
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March 2003
Department of Internal Medicine. University Hospital Elias, Bd. Marasti no.17, 71322 Bucharest, Romania.
Bleeding from varices is a very serious complication in cirrhotic patients, with a mean mortality rate around 30 %. If the portal vein pressure is decreased by pharmacological therapy the varices will not bleed and progressively decrease in size. The portal hypertension in cirrhotic patients develops as a consequence of two mechanisms: the increase of portal inflow and the increase of intrahepatic resistance.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Endocrinol Invest
April 1999
Department of Internal Medicine University Hospital Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
This is a retrospective study designed to evaluate the initial response to carbimazole in patients with Graves' disease (GD), possible determinants of that response, the frequency of occurrence of adverse effects during treatment with carbimazole and the frequency of transient and permanent hypothyroidism after treatment with 131I in patients with GD and multinodular goiter (MNG). Data were collected from patients who first presented with GD or MNG at the Department of Endocrinology of the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh between 1 January 1993 and 31 August 1996. Patients were divided into three groups: patients with GD treated with a daily dose of 40 mg carbimazole, patients with GD treated with a single dose of 400 MBq 1311, and patients with MNG treated with the same dose of 131I.
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June 1998
Department of Internal Medicine University Hospital Bohunice, Czech Republic.
The study was objected to the comparison of the results of lung diffusion estimated by oxygen to those of routinely used single breath carbon monoxide method. The method described is based on the analysis of the speed of response of arterial partial oxygen pressure (paO2) to increasing inspiratory fraction of oxygen (Fi). The transcutaneous oximetry was used to follow paO2 by means of transcutaneous oxygen pressure (ptCO2).
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August 1996
Division of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, Department of Internal Medicine University Hospital, Lausanne, Switzerland.
To study the effect of different schedules of allergen administration on the early (EAR) and late allergic reaction (LAR), 15 asthmatic patients with dual response after allergen challenge were submitted to two consecutive bronchoprovocation tests (BPT). BPT1 was carried out with semilogarithmic increases of allergen doses until a FEV1 drop of 20% was recorded. BPT2 was performed 2 weeks later using the highest allergen dose that had elicited the dual reaction in BPT1.
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September 1995
Department of Internal Medicine University Hospital, Uppsala, Sweden.
Screening for multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1 (MEN1) may be conducted for a variety of reasons. The principal aims may be more or less scientific, such as early identification of the trait. Other reasons for screening comprise attempts to avoid endocrine morbidity and possibly forthcoming problems from malignant transformation, as well as attempts to identify and treat gene carriers with a clinically overt disease.
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October 1996
IInd Department of Internal Medicine University Hospital, Olomouc, Czech Republic.
The authors refer on the combination of the administration of artificial nutrition with enterohormone Somatostatin in a group of 16 patients with Crohn's disease (CD), complicated by the occurrence of fistulas. The sole administration of total parenteral or enteral nutrition led in each case to a significant reduction of secretion from the fistulas, and in two cases to their complete closing. Apart from this, the nutritional status of the patients improved.
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April 1995
Department of Internal Medicine University Hospital, Zurich, Switzerland.
In recent years, indirect ambulatory 24-h blood pressure monitoring and self-measurement at home have gained increasing importance in pharmacologic studies. Both methods have important advantages over conventional casual blood pressure determinations in the clinic. The better reproducibility of blood pressure recordings by either ambulatory monitoring or home readings suggests that both techniques are superior to office readings for evaluating the effect of antihypertensive therapy.
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June 1992
Department of Internal Medicine University Hospital Dijkzigt, Dr. Molewaterplein 40, 3015 GD Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
A patient with Crohn's disease complicated by multiple fistulae to the skin and bladder and a high-output stoma following previous multiple short bowel resections developed liver dysfunction during total parenteral nutrition. Isocaloric feeding based on calorimetry and changing from a long chain triglyceride emulsion to a mixture of medium and long chain triglyceride emulsion failed to improve liver function. Surgical removal of the affected small bowel resulted in a rapid improvement of the liver function despite continuation of total parenteral nutrition.
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January 1991
Department of Internal Medicine University Hospital, Groningen, The Netherlands.
Antibodies to myeloperoxidase were detected in the serum of three patients with the Churg-Strauss syndrome.
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December 1990
Department of Internal Medicine University Hospital Maastricht, The Netherlands.
A retrospective study was performed on gastric carcinomas to establish the prevalence of Helicobacter pylori infection in gastric epithelium adjacent to the tumour. A total of 105 carcinomas were studied. The overall prevalence of Helicobacter pylori infection was 59%.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe authors studied thymus specimens taken at autopsy from eight acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) patients and compared these with those taken from four patients with congenital immunodeficiency (unrelated to an intrinsic thymus defect) and seven patients after allogeneic bone marrow transplantation. In all cases, histology showed a severely involuted architecture, compatible with a debilitating disease before death. There were no major differences between thymus tissue in AIDS patients and in the other patients studied.
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