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A high incidence of positive provocation of plasma pancreatic enzymes in the poorly controlled diabetic subjects
Abnormal responses of plasma lipase, trypsin, and amylase to pancreozymin and secretin in poorly controlled diabetics were found in 42%, 41% and 30% while these responses in well controlled diabetics were 25%,...
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Drug-Induced Cardiovascular Diseases
A wide variety of drugs may be associated with serious cardiovascular toxicity. Toxicity due to drugs primarily used for treating cardiac disorders is the most extensively documented, especially the arrhythmia...
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Effect of cholesterol on membrane Na,K-dependent adenosine triphosphatase activity
By feeding rats on a high-cholesterol diet or by treating rat brain membranes with cholesterol oxidase, preparations of membrane Na,K-ATPase differing in their cholesterol content were obtained. The cholestero...
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Immunosuppression in chronic brucellosis
Eighteen patients with chronic brucellosis who were anergic to dinitrochlorobenzene (DNCB) were found to have normal T-lymphocyte function as measured by the E-rosette test and the lymphocyte transformation te...
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A Clinical Trial with Cefoperazone in Pneumonia and Pyelonephritis
15 cases of pneumonia and 15 cases of pyelonephritis were included in a clinical trial of parenteral cefoperazone. The organisms isolated from patients with bacterial pneumonia were: Staphylococcus aureus (6), Kl...
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Comparison of the antibacterial activity of norfloxacin (MK 0366, AM 715), a new organic acid, with that of other orally absorbed chemotherapeutic agents
425 randomly selected, fresh clinical isolates were tested for susceptibility to norfloxacin and other orally absorbed agents, i. e. amoxicillin, ampicillin, carbenicillin (available commercially as the indany...
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Use of intravenous immune globulin in patients receiving bone marrow transplants
Patients undergoing bone marrow transplantation for acute leukemia or aplastic anemia are a great risk for the development of interstitial pneumonia associated with the cytomegalovirus (CMV). Passive immunizat...
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PAF Antagonists
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The measurement of serum immunoreactive pancreatic secretory trypsin inhibitor in gastrointestinal cancer and pancreatic disease
The clinical usefulness of serum pancreatic secretory trypsin inhibitor (PSTI) in pancreatic disease and gastric and colorectal cancer has been examined.
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Disseminated cryptococcosis due toCryptococcus neoformans varietygattii in a Canadian patient with AIDS
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Irish Association of Rheumatology and Rehabilitation Proceeding of Meeting held at St Vincent’s Hospital on Friday 30th October, 1987
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Vacor inhibits insulin release from islets in vitro
It has been reported that Vacor, a rodenticide containing N-3-pyridylmethyl-N’-p-nitrophenyl urea, causes insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. The pathomechanism of Vacor-induced diabetes mellitus has not been...
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Double-Blind Evaluation of the Safety and Efficacy of Tenoxicam (Tilcotil®) Compared with Piroxicam in Patients with Degenerative Arthritis
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Irish Neurological association
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A clinical evaluation of various tumor markers for the diagnosis of pancreatic cancer
Many substances that are widely used as tumor markers for detecting pancreatic cancer are discussed. Some are good indicators, but some are not. Among them, CA 19–9 and SPan-1 have higher sensitivity and speci...
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Prospective randomised comparison of current coagulation and injection sclerotherapy for the outpatient treatment of haemorrhoids
The feasibility and early results of a new technique of outpatient proctoscopic coagulation of haemorrhoids by means of an electronic probe (Ultroid®, Microvasive Inc., USA) were evaluated in comparison to conven...
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Scientific Proceedings Second International Symposium on Cytostatic Drug Resistance
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Transarterial embolisation of vascular lesions associated with percutaneous drainage catheters
Selective hepatic and renal angiography were performed in seven patients with clinically significant haemorrhage from vascular lesions caused by percutaneous transhepatic drainage (3 cases) and percutaneous ne...
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Percutaneous removal of retained intrahepatic stones utilizing combination of techniques with emphasis on a preshaped angulated catheter: review of 170 patients
Intrahepatic stones are frequently associated with recurrent cholangiohepatitis and complete surgical removal of the stones is almost always difficult because of the large number of stones and the associated b...
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MRI of spinal hematoma as a result of lumbar puncture
A 59-year-old woman was suspected of having meningitis. A lumbar puncture was performed for CSF analysis; however, a traumatic tap induced hemorrhage in the subarachnoid space and formed a hematoma from the L3...