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A cat model was developed to study thrombolytic agents. The infrarenal aorta was surgically exposed, all side branches were ligated, and both ends of the segment were occluded. After preformed clot was injected into the segment, proximal flow was restored and a distal stenosis was created.

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Twelve children with adrenal or upper abdominal paraaortic neuroblastoma developed unilateral or bilateral renal atrophy or infarction. At presentation, the children ranged in age from 2 weeks to 9.7 years.

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Tuberculous, fungal, and parasitic infections infect millions of people throughout the world. While other problems usually overshadow their rheumatologic manifestations, nearly all these infections can involve bone or joints and may on occasion present with rheumatologic symptoms. The classic model of these diseases presenting as chronic monoarticular arthritis is still generally valid but other presentations, such as tenosynovitis with atypical mycobacterial infections, erythema nodosum with leprosy, coccidioidomycosis and histoplasmosis, and reactive arthritis with schistosomiasis and helminthic infections, are now well established.

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We compared 76 99mTc-DISIDA hepatobiliary studies with corresponding liver biopsies in 36 liver transplant patients to determine the histopathologic abnormalities that corresponded to scintigraphic abnormalities in uptake and excretion. Uptake was judged normal if the cardiac blood pool was barely visible or invisible on the ten minute image. Excretion was judged normal if images subsequent to the 15-min image showed a subjectively normal rate of decreasing parenchymal intensity.

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Eleven women with Stages III and IV epithelial ovarian carcinomas were entered into a protocol consisting of concurrent whole abdominal radiotherapy and intraperitoneal cisplatin followed by additional intraperitoneal cisplatin. The entire abdomen received 20 Gy in 20 fractions with no renal or hepatic shielding. Intraperitoneal cisplatin dosage was 20 mg/m2 weekly during radiation and 90 mg/m2 monthly thereafter for an additional three courses.

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Enterocystoplasty is commonly used in clinical practice. Many of its undesirable effects, that is infections, stones, mucus production, absorption of urinary components into the blood stream and risk of cancer, result from the intestinal mucosa lining the urinary tract. We report on the feasibility of creating an enterocytoplasty with a seromuscular colonic segment that acquires a transitional epithelial lining.

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Acyclovir therapy in neonates.

J Pediatr

July 1991

Department of Pediatrics, University of Minnesota Hospital, Minneapolis.

Study Objective: To determine the pharmacokinetic parameters of acyclovir disposition in neonates with renal dysfunction.

Design: Prospective sequential open enrollment of neonates with presumed herpes group virus infections.

Setting: Neonatal intensive care units in the greater Minneapolis-St.

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A review of over 900 soft tissue tumors in children and adolescents revealed 108 fibroblastic-myofibroblastic tumors in 103 patients from newborn to 20 years of age, which had been accessioned in a 25-year period. Based on clinicopathologic criteria, 82 (76%) were regarded as benign, 14 (13%) as borderline, and 12 (11%) as malignant. The average age at diagnosis for the entire series was 7 years with a male/female ratio of 1.

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A model is presented for estimating the contribution of annihilation radiation to the dose perturbation at interfaces between high and low atomic number materials. The contribution is small, but not negligible relative to the total interface dose perturbation. The maximum contribution occurs for photon beams of about 8 MeV in energy.

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Objective: The construction of an indirect calorimeter capable of long-term automated sequential monitoring of multiple patients in adult and pediatric ICUs.

Design: A prototype system utilizing modular engineering principles, including central respiratory mass spectrometer; validation by organic solvent combustion and nitrogen dilution methods, and Tissot spirometer.

Setting: Surgical and pediatric ICUs in a tertiary care university hospital.

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Unlabelled: This study investigates the significance of an intraoperative period of low coronary perfusion pressure which may lead to ischemia, infarction, or both, in patients undergoing coronary bypass surgery for tight left main obstruction. "Twilight Period" (TP) was defined as the time interval from initiation of cardiopulmonary bypass to implementation of cold cardioplegia. Fifty-four patients with main left coronary obstruction (greater than 50%) were divided in three groups: Group I (20), TP less than 5 minutes; Group II (15), TP = 5-15 minutes; and Group III (19), TP greater than 15 minutes.

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To investigate the relationship between common fragile sites and sister chromatid exchange (SCE), lymphocyte cultures were treated with aphidicolin and bromodeoxyuridine (BrdU) and analyzed using a sequential G----SCE staining protocol. A total of 1,163 SCEs were mapped to their corresponding G-band sites, which were assigned to one of the following four categories: fragile sites expressed; fragile sites nonexpressed; nonfragile sites with breaks; or nonfragile sites with no breaks. The designated common fragile sites were found to be preferred locations for SCE formation, not only when these sites were "expressed" as visible gaps or breaks, but even when they were "nonexpressed" in the cell.

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Transplantation is the treatment of choice for children with end-stage renal disease. However, the long-term quality of life and socioprofessional outcome for those with successful transplants have not previously been reported. We studied these factors in patients transplanted when less than 18 years old who currently have greater than or equal to 10 years of graft function.

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Pigs appear to be a suitable biological and logistical animal donor of islets for xenotransplantation in human diabetic type I recipients. To improve the islet isolation technique in this species, to evaluate the islet function in vivo, and to assess the toxic effects of various immunosuppressive regiments on transplanted islets will necessitate a model of the pancreatectomized pig suitable for islet autotransplantation. We describe three techniques of total pancreatectomy in pigs.

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The ability of an on-line, rapid plasma exchange (PE) system to remove circulating antibodies in preparation for xenogeneic heart transplantation was studied. Plasma exchanges were performed 27 times on 13 rhesus monkeys weighing from 6.5 to 12.

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A total of 132 patients with stage A1 adenocarcinoma of the prostate was followed for 5 to 23 years (mean 8.2 years). Of these patients 52 underwent a second staging transurethral resection of the prostate between 1977 and 1986.

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When Dahl salt-resistant (DR) rats are given mild post-deoxycorticosterone acetate (DOCA) hypertension, they will have, within 8 weeks, a 53% mortality on a high NaCl diet, without a rise of blood pressure. Forty-two DR rats were given DOCA in silicone (250 mg/kg) and 1% NaCl to drink. After 4 weeks, the DOCA and 1% saline were removed and replaced with a low NaCl diet and tap water.

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Purpose: Because the secretory diarrhea of acute graft-versus-host disease (GvHD) of the gut induces serious metabolic and nutritional disturbances, this study was initiated to assess the use of a somatostatin analogue, octreotide acetate, as adjunctive therapy for severe GvHD of the gut with massive diarrhea.

Patients And Methods: In a pilot study, six patients with biopsy-confirmed acute gut GvHD after allogeneic bone marrow transplantation received octreotide 50 to 250 micrograms three times a day subcutaneously.

Results: Three of the six treated patients had a prompt and dramatic reduction in stool volume within 1 to 3 days of initiation of octreotide therapy.

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The incidence and nature of perioperative complications associated with gynecologic brachytherapy applications were determined in 462 implants performed on 327 patients with cervical, endometrial, or vaginal cancer from 1986 to 1988. Twenty-one patients (6.4%) had life-threatening complications, including cardiac (16 patients), thromboembolic (4 patients), and pulmonary (1 patient) events.

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Abdominal aortography is widely used for evaluation of potential renal donors and for patients with renal failure or hypertension in whom a renal artery ostial or polar branch stenosis is suspected. It would be desirable to use a catheter that consistently enables good bilateral renal artery and polar branch visualization without opacification of overlying mesenteric vessels. Existing and newly designed catheters were compared to determine the optimal design necessary for these studies.

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The authors describe 10 liver transplant recipients who developed occlusion of the hepatic artery or aortic conduit. Since all potential collateral arterial supply to the transplant is severed at hepatectomy, hepatic artery occlusion is usually a catastrophic event that necessitates repeat transplantation. Four patients died within 8 weeks of transplantation.

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Pancreas grafts, when not rejected, can sustain an insulin-independent state in type I diabetic recipients for indefinite periods. To what extent the metabolic control achieved approaches that of normal individuals, the relationships between graft endocrine and exocrine function, the effect of reversible rejection episodes on subsequent graft function, and the correlation between the results of serial tests of graft function were determined by studies at 1 month, 1 year, and 2 years in a cohort of 39 recipients (29 females, 10 males; mean age (+/- SD), 33 +/- 5 years; mean duration of diabetes, 22 +/- 6 years) of bladder-drained pancreas transplants performed between November 1984 and December 1988. Fifteen patients received a pancreas transplant alone, 8 a pancreas after a kidney, and 16 a simultaneous pancreas/kidney transplant.

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