... KAR, et al HAND, FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE ABSTRACT Objective: To describe the epidemiology and clinical features of cases in a outbreak of Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease (HFMD) Design: ... 2012 [E-PUB AHEAD OF PRINT] KAR, et al HAND, FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE eosinophilia and two cases with neutrophilia Routine and microscopic examination of stool and urine samples did not reveal any ... oral ulcers and irritability Papulovesicular lesions were distributed over the buttocks, legs, hands and in the perioral area A total of 78 cases were recorded till November 6, 2009 and out of...
... mastitis was present in one gland in 471 ewes and in both glands in 38 ewes The study was carried out in 2002, 2003 and 2004 Only cases that occurred between week prepartum and weeks postpartum were ... http://www.actavetscand.com/content/49/1/23 Table 1: Distribution by region and county of 547 milk samples obtained from ovine mammary glands with clinical mastitis, and of the 509a ewes and 353 flocks ... flocks No of ewes No of glands Akershus Hedmark Oppland Buskerud Aust-Agder Vest-Agder Rogaland Hordaland Sogn og Fjordane Møre og Romsdal Sør-Trøndelag Nord-Trøndelag Nordland Troms 13 68 60 34...
... immunohistochemistry for MLH1] The glands to the left are normal and show nuclear expression of both MGMT and MLH1 The gland with features of serrated adenoma and the poorly differentiated adenocarcinoma ... controversial and CRCs with MSI-L not represent a clearly defined group Nevertheless, there is now good evidence that MSI-L status occurs as a non-random and biologically based phenomenon and is not ... island methylator phenotype (CIMP),62–66 and diploid status or chromosomal stability.67–70 It is notable that MSS CRCs with high-level CIMP and ⁄ or BRAF mutation also share certain clinical and...
... was 67% and 71% (cut-off value of 5.5 ng/ml), and 71% and 67% (cut-off value of ng/ml) The sensitivity and specificity of serum CEA levels for the diagnosis of high-risk lesions was 39% and 76% ... data HWC, SGL and DJH performed data analysis and histopathological correlations, JBL supervised all experiments HWC, JBC, DS and JBL drafted and edited the manuscript All authors read and approved ... of the sensitivity and specificity of HMGB1 compared to CEA for the diagnosis of high-risk lesions and EGC The CEA and HMGB1 cut-off points that gave the best sensitivity and specificity for...
... referring structure, clinical and psychometric evaluations, concomitant diseases, previous and ongoing psychiatric treatment, admission and discharge diagnoses, and treatments administered in ... conventional and atypical antipsychotics at admission, the combination was confirmed during hospital stay and/ or at discharge Similarly, 64.5% and 60.6% of the patients who were taking only atypical and ... comorbidity of psychosis and substance abuse has been rising during the last 10–20 years and substance use disorders are overrepresented in subjects with schizophrenia and bipolar and bipolar spectrum...
... MU/deg and MU/ Gy, Dose Rate, Gantry speed, Collimator angle, beam-on and treatment time); beam-on and treatment times are defined without inclusion of patient positioning and imaging procedures and ... collection and analysis AC: physics data collection and analysis AR: patient accrual, management and data collection, manuscript proof and study coordination GP: patient accrual, management and data ... conformality and reduced treatment times Clinical outcome and early acute toxicity and assessment of tumour stage at surgery showed similar results Anyway this study was not comparative and the study...
... Authors' contributions JLS and MK participated in the design of the study YT, JLS and MK collected patient data MK, JLS, MJF and IT performed the experiments and data analysis MK and JLS wrote the manuscript ... diagnostic criteria proposed by Bohan and Peter [3,4], 36 definite, 45 probable, and 18 possible cases of myositis were seen, and a single patient had a DM rash and a myopathic electromyogram At ... U2RNP, U3RNP, U5RNP, PM-Scl, and Ku), anti-SRP (signal recognition particle), and antinucleoporins Autoantibodies to Mi-2, Ro, and La are not included Modified from Troyanov and coworkers [14] American...
... immunohistochemically for EGFR and COX-2 expression and their prognostic values were explored after deparaffinization and rehydration, the samples were treated with sodium citrate buffer and microwave for ... 21 squamous, 26 adenomatous and adenosquamous carcinomas, with 40 moderate and well differentiated (G1-G2) and 10 low differentiated (G3) 15 cases were staged I-II and 35 III-IV based on the revised ... [21] COX-2 inhibitor has been investigated in both pre-clinical and clinical study, and has shown synergistic effects with radiation and chemtoxic drugs on tumor [3,22] COX-2 catalyzes the conversion...
... http://www.jeccr.com/content/30/1/32 Table (corrected table 3) EGFR expression and clinical characteristics Page of Table (corrected table six) COX-2 expression and correlation with clinical features EGFR Positive expression ... Differentiation 0.258 Poor Differentiated 40% Poor Differentiated 80% Moderate and Well Differentiated 21 19 47.50% Moderate and Well Differentiated 37 92.50% I-II 10 33.30% I-II 13 86.70% III-IV 17 ... COX-2 expression in neoplastic and normal tissue Tissue type 0.476 9.10% N1-3 TNM Stage 24 21 45 Total 27 23 50 There was no significant relationship between COX-2 and EGFR P > 0.05 P < 0.05 Author...
... involved in drafting and revising the manuscript and have given final approval of the report AV and MAF made substantial contributions to the conception and design as well analysis and interpretation ... painting his house and reportedly was exposed to mold Examination showed mild decrease in strength at the hips and knees with a somewhat more pronounced decrease at the ankles and toes, more prominent ... in the arms and legs Initial sensory exam revealed decreased position in the toes and decreased vibration in the legs Cerebellar examination was unremarkable Reflexes were present and symmetrical...
... tissue handling or other technical details This finding is in contrast to the results of Greer and Johnson [3] and Gurol et al [9], who observed staining of these cells with PAS Greer and Johnson ... 2d) The capsule consisted of fibrous connective tissue and rare and discrete foci of a perivascular mononuclear inflammatory infiltrate and reactive bone-tissue fragments The final diagnosis ... this case report and accompanying images A copy of the written consent is available for review by the Editor-in-Chief of this journal Authors’ contributions JDA and LAGC analyzed and interpreted...
... tissue handling or other technical details This finding is in contrast to the results of Greer and Johnson [3] and Gurol et al [9], who observed staining of these cells with PAS Greer and Johnson ... 2d) The capsule consisted of fibrous connective tissue and rare and discrete foci of a perivascular mononuclear inflammatory infiltrate and reactive bone-tissue fragments The final diagnosis ... this case report and accompanying images A copy of the written consent is available for review by the Editor-in-Chief of this journal Authors’ contributions JDA and LAGC analyzed and interpreted...
... vincristine and prednisone (COP) was given together with alkaline hydration and allopurinol, daily albumin infusions, frusemide and omeprazole No tumour lysis syndrome occurred, and there was ... to be of B-cell lineage cytarabine and methotrexate (CYM) and double intrathecal chemotherapy of methotrexate and hydrocortisone Our patient’s clinical course and disease response were monitored ... diseases and infection were excluded Here, gastroduodenal endoscopy provided an accurate diagnosis and staging, and was the most useful modality in monitoring the response to treatment Burkitt and...
... detection of ASCC cells presents on the one hand a distinguishing feature between ASCC and angiosarcoma and on the other hand a tumour biological indicator of the unfavourable prognosis of ASCC An abundant ... angiosarcoma and ASCC not only share identical clinical features and a similar histopathological pattern in common histological staining but also show overlaps of cytokeratin-expression and of expression ... similar and defined by intratumorous spaces Interestingly both tumour entities show comparable clinical appearance in the oral cavity The peak incidence of angiosarcoma is the 7th decade [6] and...
... Crino and Andrews, 1996), social phobia (42%, Crino and Andrews, 1996), eating disorders (17%, Rasmussen and Eisen, 1994), and Tourette’s disorder (5%, Black and Noyes, 1990) Crino and Andrews ... and social, personal and professional functioning and can put a great strain on quality of life (Candilis and Pollack, 1997; Candilis et al., 1999) Comorbidity Comorbidity of panic disorder and ... Brettes and J.P Lepine ´ PART II NOSOLOGY AND TREATMENT OF ANXIETY DISORDERS 51 Panic Disorder: Clinical Course, Morbidity and Comorbidity 53 C Faravelli and A Paionni Panic Disorder: Pathogenesis and...
... of PD probands First-degree relatives of PD probands First-degree relatives of PD probands First-degree relatives of 203 PD probands First-degree relatives of PD with onset before and after 20 ... selected samples (Vieland and Hodge, 1995; Vieland et al., 1996) The main differences among cited studies could be represented by a potential heterogeneity of probands: indeed, probands recruited in ... phobia, panic disorder, and bulimia nervosa, and the second, major depression and generalised anxiety disorder j:C02 14-11-2001 p:8 c:0 32 —————————————————— M.C CAVALLINI AND L BELLODI Segregation...
... the obsessions and compulsions are excessive or unreasonable 160 —————— Y SASSON, M CHOPRA, R AMIAZ, I IANCU AND J ZOHAR hands, phones) Patients wash their hands excessively and sometimes avoid ... States, Canada, Latin America and Puerto Rico The findings were the same in Europe and New Zealand, while in Asia and Korea, OCD prevalence was found to be 1.9%, and in Taiwan 0.7% Therefore, ... onset, family and genetic data, neurochemical and neuroendocrine findings, and patterns of response to treatment OCD and Depression Depression is the most common complication of OCD and by recognizing...
... Chambless and Gillis, 1993; Schweizer and Rickels, 1996) The aim of cognitive-behaviour therapy is to help the patient recognise and alter patterns of distorted thinking and dysfunctional behaviour and, ... output (Stebbins and Smith, 1964), oxygen consumption and muscle blood flow (Smith et al., 1979); decrease of blood flow in the skin, intestine and kidneys; bladder and bowel emptying; and many others ... depressed and non-depressed patients Overall, serotonergic therapies have enabled a better outlook for these patients and have enlarged our understanding of the pathophysiology of OCD (Zohar and Insel,...
... The limbic system and especially the amygdala have a critical role in the process of comparing sensory imput to stored memory and organising psychological processes and motor and physiological ... survivors of a ship fire with and without PTSD and other manifest or subclinical psychiatric diagnoses for word and non-word (complex) stimuli with respect to intrusion, arousal and avoidance The complex ... time period and to be related to intrusion Arousal and avoidance were related to emotionally meaningful words and correlated independently to P300 amplitude, suggesting that avoidance and arousal...