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45 diffractive multifocal posterior chamber lenses were implanted in 41 patients. The follow-up time amounted to 12 months. With one correction good visual acuity for far and as well as near distances could be achieved. A significant loss of visual acuity with glare and low contrast and of contrast sensitivity was observed. Future has to show whether the advantages of this multifocal
PCL
will equal the disadvantages to the modern standard PMMA-
PCL
.
...
PMID:[Clinical results after implantation of a multifocal diffractive posterior chamber lens]. 196 Sep 39
Combined instabilities of the knee are usually expressed in compartmental terms. Several clinical evaluation forms result from these classification systems. We performed an experimental study on forty fresh cadaver knees to relate abnormal femorotibial motion with the corresponding structural damage. Translational forces were introduced to the testing apparatus while the tibia was allowed to rotate. In anteromedial lesions (ACL, MCL, POL) the "envelope of motion" was not pronounced in the anteromedial direction. There was only little difference in the amount of the anterior drawer with the foot in external rotation or left free to rotate. Posterolateral lesions (
PCL
, LCL, Popliteus tendon) were related to posterolateral laxity in 90 degrees of flexion. At 20 degrees of flexion laxity was found to be the greatest.
...
PMID:[New experimental data for the classification of knee instabilities]. 196 92
Most urologists treating stone disease with any method (ESWL,
PCL
, URS) have encountered problems of poor stone visualization with fluoroscopy. This difficulty to localize urinary tract (UT) stones or fragments may result in incomplete stone extraction, prolonged surgery and increased risk of recurrence and post-operative complications. We have sought and found means to increase the radioopacity of mineral UT stones by a simple pre-operative perfusion technique. The capacity of radioopacification has first been demonstrated in in vitro incubations of fragments of human mineral stones with aqueous solutions of barium, of the lanthanides and of the two natural actinides. Most of the incubations led to considerable radio-contrast enhancement and heavy metal incorporation, measured by X-ray fluorescence analysis. Dogs with implanted human stone fragments were used as an in vivo model. The UT were perfused through a retrograde pyelic catheter with heavy metal salts solutions, the ensuing radioopacification of the implanted UT-stones was estimated by abdominal radiographies and the metal incorporation was measured on the retrieved stones. Considerable radioopacity enhancement together with heavy metal incorporation was observed for the following elements: Sr, Ba and the lanthanides Gd and Yb. The pathological evaluation of the urothelial linings from animals treated with lanthanide salt showed no toxic effects.
...
PMID:Radio-contrast enhancement of urinary tract stones. 199 19
The changes in length of electrolyte-in-rubber strain-gauge transducers implanted along the fibers of the anterior (ACL) and posterior (
PCL
) cruciate ligaments of the human anatomic specimen knees were measured simultaneously and continuously during knee motion. In unconstrained flexion and extension of the knee, all transducers in the ACL showed the maximum shortening peak at about 30 degrees flexion. After this, the length of the transducers in the anterior bundle increased, whereas those in the posterior bundle remained shortened. Transducers in the anterior and posterior bundles of the
PCL
, on the other hand, showed maximum lengthening peaks at approximately 50 degrees and 0 degrees flexion, respectively. The middle bundle of the
PCL
showed a smaller change. When simulated quadriceps forces were applied, the transducers in the ACL lengthened and those in the
PCL
shortened. At more than 90 degrees, however, the changes in length decreased. After cutting the ACL, the quadriceps force increased the shortening of the
PCL
.
...
PMID:Simultaneous measurement of changes in length of the cruciate ligaments during knee motion. 200 64
The influence of immobilization on patellar tendon autograft healing was investigated in 12 sheep with replaced posterior cruciate ligaments of the knee (PCLs). In one group achillotomy immobilized the operated knee joint. In another group initial reduced weight-bearing was obtained by hanging the sheep in a special trapeze. In the third group no protection at all was given to the operated knee. The sheep in this group went within 8 weeks from partial use of the operated leg to unrestricted weightbearing and mobility. Biomechanical testing 16 weeks after the operation demonstrated a considerable decrease in the maximum force, ligament stiffness, and strain values in the achillotomy group, as well as an increase in posterior laxity. The best data were observed in the no-protection group. This study demonstrates the negative effect of immobilization on autograft healing in a sheep
PCL
model. Even early in the healing process tissue may be extremely sensitive to stress and strain.
...
PMID:Influence of immobilization on autograft healing in the knee joint. A preliminary study in a sheep knee PCL model. 205 41
The authors discuss 18 cases of acute capsuloligamentous lesions of the external compartment of the knee submitted to surgical treatment. The results obtained by separately studying the progression of the various types of anatomical lesions revealed a relationship between the entity of the lesion and the results. Positive results were as follows: 100% in isolated lesions of the EC, 70% in lesions of the EC and ACL, 40% in lesions of the EC + ACL +
PCL
. In grade I distorsion trauma surgery is not indicated; in grade II lesions treatment is based on an objective examination in narcosis, and surgery should be performed when dynamic tests are positive; in grade III lesions surgery is always indicated. An objective examination in narcosis (rarely arthroscopy) is thus of essential importance to therapeutic indications.
...
PMID:Acute external capsuloligamentous lesions of the knee. 209 29
Twenty-two cases of
PCL
were reviewed, in which 9 patients had AIDS and 13 did not. A review of the literature identified 247 cases of AIDS-related
PCL
. Differences between patients with AIDS and immunocompetent
PCL
were noted in our series. AIDS-related
PCL
when compared to non-AIDS
PCL
in our series has the following notable clinical features: 1) significantly younger age at presentation, median age 34 versus 59 years; 2) significantly higher incidence of B symptoms, 44% versus 8%; 3) worse median performance status at presentation, 3 versus 1; and, 4) shorter median survival, 3 versus 10 months. Differences in performance status and survival, however, were not significant. AIDS-related
PCL
is further characterized by frequent (44%) ring-enhancing mass lesions on head CT scan, a finding that makes it clinically difficult to distinguish from toxoplasmosis. Median survival appears to be improved in the absence of opportunistic infection at time of diagnosis of
PCL
, 6 versus 2 months. The therapeutic approach to patients with
PCL
, with and without AIDS, is variable. Combined modality therapy may improve the survival in patients with non-AIDS
PCL
. Therapy for patients with AIDS-related
PCL
is tailored to the status of the individual and it is, therefore, difficult to make comparisons to non-AIDS
PCL
patients. AIDS patients are often too ill to tolerate aggressive surgery or systemic treatment and in this instance, radiotherapy alone may be an acceptable alternative. Nonetheless, overall survival for patients with AIDS-related and non-AIDS
PCL
remains poor.
...
PMID:Primary central nervous system lymphoma in patients with and without the acquired immune deficiency syndrome. A retrospective analysis and review of the literature. 223 32
Blends of poly(epsilon-caprolactone) (
PCL
) and poly(L-lactic acid) (PLLA) with polyglycolic acid-co-L-lactic acid (PGLA) were prepared by three methods: compression moulding, coprecipitation, and solvent evaporation of a methylene chloride-in-water emulsion of the polymers. The rates of hydrolytic chain scission of each component of the blends were determined by deconvolution of GPC traces of samples maintained in phosphate buffer, pH 7.4, 37 degrees C, for up to 3000 h. The observed rates were dependent on the method of blending. For compression moulded blends, the rate of chain scission of PGLA was decreased and that of
PCL
and PLLA increased. A corresponding delay in the onset of weight loss was also observed. There was no evidence of blend miscibility.
...
PMID:The biodegradability of polyester blends. 231 32
The present study describes biochemical and morphological differences of pseudophakic bullous keratopathy (PBK) corneas as compared with normal corneas. At the ultrastructural level, all PBK corneas studied had abnormal fibrillar material posterior to the Descemet's membrane. In addition, two of the six PBK buttons had subepithelial fibrocellular materials disrupting the epithelial basement membrane and Bowman's layer. Aggregates of collagen fibrils with 110 nm periodicity were occasionally seen within the stroma of the PBK corneas. Isolation and purification of the collagen from the Descemet's membrane/posterior collagenous layer (DM/
PCL
) showed an increased amount of material with molecular weight in the range of 50-60K daltons (presumably type VIII collagen) and decreased amounts of higher molecular weight, disulfide-bonded collagenous materials (presumably type IV collagen) as compared with normals. Sugar-specific lectin studies showed an increased deposition of peanut agglutinin (PNA) and Ricinus communis agglutinin I (RCA120) in the DM/
PCL
of the PBK corneas. Our data suggest that the DM/
PCL
of PBK corneas have an increased accumulation of terminal B-galactose and B-D-galactose (1-3)-D-N-acetylgalactosamine residues and altered ratios of low and high molecular weight collagenous proteins.
...
PMID:Abnormal extracellular matrix in corneas with pseudophakic bullous keratopathy. 232 80
Picryl (trinitrophenyl) chloride (
PCL
) contact sensitization of mice induces T cells that release an antigen-binding T cell factor (PCLF) that plays an important role in the initiation of contact sensitivity responses, in part via activation of mast cells. The current study employs an in vitro indirect rosette assay to demonstrate that PCLF can interact with the mast cell surface. Sheep red blood cells (SRBC) were hapten conjugated with trinitrophenyl (TNP), dinitrophenyl (DNP), or oxazolone (OX). When TNP-conjugated SRBC were coated with PCLF, monoclonal anti-DNP IgE, or anti-DNP IgG1, they produced 40 to 50% rosettes with purified normal mouse peritoneal mast cells. Analogous antigen-binding factors, from lymphoid cells of OX and dinitrofluorobenzene contact-sensitized mice, gave similar mast cell rosetting levels with OX-SRBC and DNP-SRBC, respectively. PCLF demonstrated a high degree of hapten specificity in that it formed rosettes with TNP-SRBC but not with DNP-SRBC, unlike IgE and IgG1, or DNPF, which formed rosettes with either SRBC type. Similarly, soluble TNP-BSA could inhibit PCLF rosette-forming capacity, but soluble DNP-BSA could not. In addition to mouse mast cells, PCLF formed rosettes with rat basophil leukemia cells, mouse peritoneal exudate macrophages, mouse alveolar macrophages, and J 774 cultured mouse macrophages; it did not form rosettes with rat mast cells, rat alveolar macrophages, or mouse spleen cells. Thus, PCLF-formed rosettes were antigen specific, relatively species specific, and mast cell/macrophage specific. PCLF-mediated rosette-forming activity could be detected in the presence of nanogram quantities of PCLF. More than 10 times greater IgE was needed to produce IgE-mediated rosettes. Reduction and alkylation eliminated the rosetting activity of IgE, but the rosetting activity of PCLF was not affected. PCLF, but not IgE rosette-forming activity, could be removed by and eluted from affinity columns linked with a monoclonal antibody specific for T cell-derived antigen-binding factors, whereas PCLF rosetting activity was not retained by an anti-immunoglobulin affinity column. Preincubation of mast cells with rat myeloma IgE or mouse monoclonal IgE of various specificities blocked IgE rosettes but not PCLF-induced rosettes. Other immunoglobulin isotypes likewise did not block PCLF rosettes. However, PCLF rosettes could be blocked by preincubation of mast cells with OX factor (OXF),and OXF-mediated rosettes could be blocked similarly by PCLF. These results suggest that the antigen-binding T cell factor PCLF interacts with a unique receptor on the surface of mouse mast cells.
...
PMID:Interaction of antigen-specific T cell factors with unique "receptors" on the surface of mast cells: demonstration in vitro by an indirect rosetting technique. 242 95
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