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Query: UMLS:C0010200 (
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Toxicosis caused by Anabaena spiroides was diagnosed in 7 of 26 finishing hogs in a farrow-to-finish operation in Kentucky. Several sick pigs in the herd had the following clinical signs: vomiting, dull appearance, lethargy, anorexia, muscle tremors, frothing at the mouth,
coughing
, sneezing, dyspnea, and bloody diarrhea. Of the 7 dead pigs, 2 were necropsied. Tissue speciments and stomach contents were obtained for microscopic, microbiologic, and toxicologic evaluations. In addition, vomitus from sick pigs and pond
water
samples were collected for laboratory analysis. Direct microscopic examination of pond
water
, vomitus, and stomach contents revealed nearly pure A spiroides, a toxic blue-green algae. The possible involvement of bacterial toxins in these pigs was not established; however, the laboratory and field data suggested that the clinical signs and death losses were attributable to the consumption of pond
water
mixed with the bloom of the alga, A spiroides.
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PMID:Blue-green algae (Anabaena spiroides) toxicosis in pigs. 250 12
Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors (ACEI) constitute an effective and well tolerated class of drugs for the treatment of arterial hypertension. Yet they have been blamed for the occurrence of side-effects the most frequently reported of which are renal function impairment, hypotension and
cough
. For this reason, the renal function of hypertensive patients has been evaluated after short - and long - term treatment with perindopril. In patients with normal renal function on short-term treatment (1 and 5 days) perindopril produced an increase of renal plasma flow without change in glomerular filtration. In long-term treatment (up to 18 months), no significant change in plasma creatinine level was observed. In old age hypertensive patients or in patients with chronic renal failure glomerular filtration was also preserved, apart from rare cases of creatinine clearance reduction, notably after addition of hydrochlorothiazide. A very slight and clinically not significant rise of kaliemia was noted when perindopril was used as single-drug treatment. Cases of symptomatic hypotension were rare (0.2 p. 100), even in situations of
water
and salt depletion. Among the other side-effects of ACEI,
cough
, which has more recently been described, has carefully been looked for. Its incidence has been determined in a double-blind trial comparing perindopril (1.2 p. 100) with captopril (2.4 p. 100). It has also been evaluated in a long-term study involving 632 hypertensive patients, 391 of whom were treated for 1 year; its incidence then was 2.9 p. 100, and drug withdrawal was required in 8 cases.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
...
PMID:[Tolerance and safety of the use of perindopril]. 250 18
Six cases of pulmonary schistosomiasis diagnosed by bronchofiberoscopic examination and biopsy are reported. It was 1.5% in patients biopsied in 1984-1986. All cases come into contact with infected
water
, and 4 cases suffered from schistosomiasis. The chief symptoms were
cough
, productive cough and slight hemoptysis. The objective finding showed red swollen, ulcer and miliary nodule in the bronchial mucosa membrane by bronchofiberoscopy observation. Authors discussed chiefly about pathological changes, diagnosis, and demonstrated that bronchofiberoscopy is a new method for diagnosing pulmonary schistosomiasis.
...
PMID:[Bronchofiberosocopy for diagnosis of 6 cases of pulmonary schistosomiasis]. 251 89
A simple, rapid and accurate method for the simultaneous determination of active ingredients in
cough
-cold mixtures using isocratic reversed-phase ion-pair high-performance liquid chromatography has been developed. It involves the use of an octadecylsilane column as the stationary phase with methanol,
water
, tetrahydrofuran, phosphoric acid mixtures as mobile phase including sodium dioctylsulphosuccinate as the ion-pair agent. The pH of the mobile phase was adjusted to 4.6 by means of phosphoric acid and ammonium hydroxide solutions. The proposed method involves the simple dilution of the samples with the mobile phase and the addition of metoclopramide hydrochloride as the internal standard. The active ingredients under investigation were chlorpheniramine, codeine, diphenhydramine, ephedrine, ethylmorphine, phenylephrine, phenylpropanolamine and pholcodine, which exist as various combinations in
cough
-cold mixtures. The optimum composition of the mobile phase and the optimum flow rate were determined and are reported. The method was applied to the determination of active ingredients in seven commercially available
cough
-cold mixtures.
...
PMID:The simultaneous determination of active ingredients in cough-cold mixtures by isocratic reversed-phase ion-pair high-performance liquid chromatography. 257 52
In a retrospective study, 94 patients were examined after incontinence operation. We show the anamnestic, clinical and urodynamic results. Standardised questions were used for exploring the patients' history. The loss of urine during provocation, like
coughing
with a filled bladder up to 300 ml, showed the clinical incontinence. The urodynamic investigations were performed with a modern, computer-guided instrument. The pressure was measured by highly flexible polyurethane catheters with micro-tip pressure transducers. The examinations were made in horizontal position with 100 ml, and upright position with either 100 ml or 300 ml bladder volume. Approx. 50% of the examined patients had postoperative stress incontinence both anamnestically and urodynamically. After vaginal repair and the Marshall-Marchetti-Krantz procedure, regardless of maximal urethral closure pressure (UVDR max), the recurrence rate was doubled in comparison to Burch colposuspension. After dividing all patients into those with hypotonic and those with normotonic urethra, the recurrence rate was doubled when UVDR max was low. The comparison of vaginal repair and abdominal colposuspension in patients with hypotonic urethra showed a significantly higher recurrence rate in the first group. In a preliminary prospective study, 19 patients with hypotonic urethra prior to surgery underwent Burch colposuspension. The examinations 3-6 months later did not show any stress incontinence. The main UVDR max ascended from 28.2 to 38.2 cm
H2O
. The increase was statistically significant (p less than 0.003). Unsatisfactory results after incontinence operations were obtained on patients with vaginal repair with hypotonic urethra. Preliminary results show, that after Burch colposuspension on patients with low maximal urethra closure pressure, a reduction of recurrence may be achieved.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
...
PMID:[Recurrence rate following surgery of incontinence in patients with hypotonic urethra]. 258 29
Using a simulated
cough
machine, we analyzed the effect of adding tensio-active liquids as sol phase simulant on the clearance of gel mucus simulant by
cough
. Polysaccharides crosslinked with sodium tetraborate were used at different concentration as gel mucus simulant. A drop of gel mucus simulant was deposited either directly on the model trachea or on a sol phase layer simulant (2% sodium dodecyl sulfate in
water
). The clearance of the mucus simulants was quantified by observing the movement of marker particles in the gel layer. The viscoelastic properties of gel mucus simulants were determined by using a viscoelastometer (SEFAM). The adhesive properties were analyzed by means of the platinum ring technique. The wettability of the mucus simulants was quantified by the automatic measurement of the contact angle of the drop of gel on the model trachea. We found that the addition of a sol phase significantly decreased by about 50% the adhesivity and wettability of the gel mucus simulants. This decrease was associated with a marked enhancement of
cough
clearance, whatever the viscoelastic properties of the gel mucus simulants. These results suggest that the sol phase is essential in bronchial respiratory mucus clearance by the
cough
mechanism.
...
PMID:The role of mucus sol phase in clearance by simulated cough. 261 68
Cough
and wheezing are common findings in left heart failure. However, it is still questionable whether nonallergic bronchial hyperresponsiveness, the hallmark of asthma, is also associated with this condition. In 12 subjects with acute decompensation of chronic postischemic LV failure, we assessed the PC20 methacholine during an episode of acute LV failure and after five to 15 days of intensive diuretic therapy. Weight, arterial blood gases, plethysmographic lung volumes, and expiratory flows were also measured on both visits. Extravascular lung
water
was estimated indirectly with a radiologic score. During acute decompensation, six subjects had significant airway obstruction and eight had a PC20 less than or equal to 16 mg/ml (significant bronchial hyperresponsiveness). After diuretic therapy, subjects improved significantly, losing an average of 2.2 kg, but they still had chronic LV failure and evidence of an obstructive breathing defect. Although mean PC20 was unchanged, three subjects had significantly improved PC20 after treatment. We conclude that: (1) left ventricular failure is often associated with mild bronchial hyperresponsiveness, although it is not excluded that smoking and the resulting possibility of bronchial obstruction can also play some role; and (2) acute treatment does not generally alter bronchial responsiveness to methacholine, suggesting that chronic LV failure can cause chronic changes to the airways.
...
PMID:Bronchial hyperresponsiveness to inhaled methacholine in subjects with chronic left heart failure at a time of exacerbation and after increasing diuretic therapy. 237 98
We investigated the effects of lung inflation during continuous positive airway pressure breathing (CPAP) on airway defensive reflexes in 10 enflurane-anesthetized spontaneously breathing humans. The airway defensive reflexes were induced by instillation into the trachea of 0.5 ml of distilled
water
at two different levels of end-expiratory pressure (0 and 10 cmH2O CPAP). The tracheal irritation at an end-expiratory pressure of 0 cmH2O caused a variety of reflex responses including apnea, spasmodic panting, expiration reflex,
cough
reflex, an increase in heart rate, and an increase in blood pressure. Lung inflation during CPAP of 10 cmH2O did not exert any influence on these reflex responses in terms of the types, latencies, and durations of reflex responses although the intensity of the expiration reflex and
cough
reflex was augmented by lung inflation. Our results suggest that the pulmonary stretch receptors do not play an important role in the mechanisms of airway defensive reflexes in humans.
...
PMID:Influence of CPAP on reflex responses to tracheal irritation in anesthetized humans. 267 52
Inhibitors of the angiotensin conversion enzyme (ICE) represent an effective and well tolerated therapeutic class, for the treatment of arterial hypertension. The antihypertensive efficacy or perindopril, an ICE active in one single daily dose, is at least equal to that of reference antihypertensive drugs administered at usual doses. The possibility of occurrence of some side-effects while using ICE, has resulted in a particular attention in evaluating the safety of perindopril. First, the renal function was monitored. During essential hypertension, no significant variation of the creatininemia was observed with long-term administration of the drug (12 months). In elderly hypertensive patients or patients with chronic renal insufficiency, the glomerular filtration is also preserved, except during rare occurrences of decreased creatinine clearance, especially after adjunction of hydrochlorothiazide. A discrete elevation of the kaliemia without clinical significance is observed when perindopril is used as a single drug. Reports of symptomatic hypotension with perindopril are rare (0.2%), even in situations of
water
and sodium depletion. Among other side-effects of ICE,
cough
, more recent, was thoroughly investigated. Its frequency was determined during a double blind trial comparing perindopril (1.2%) with captopril (2.4%). It was also evaluated during a long-term study concerning 632 hypertensive patients (391 patients treated in 1 year); its incidence is the 2.9 p. cent and it resulted in discontinuation of the treatment in 8 cases. In this study, 36 patients interrupted the treatment prematurily because of an adverse reaction (5.7%). Finally no harmful drug interaction was reported. The favorable tolerance profile of perindopril is combined with a beneficial effect on the functional and structural modifications of the heart and large vessels related to hypertension.
...
PMID:[First intention treatment of arterial hypertension. Effectiveness and safety of perindopril]. 268 25
Recent studies have shown that normal bronchial secretion composed of proteoglycans, atypical glycoproteins and neutral lipids neither includes mucins nor glycolipids, nor phospholipids. The rheological characteristics of bronchial mucus thus depend on mucociliary clearance and clearance of bronchial secretions by
cough
, which in turn depend on the properties of the glycoprotein acids secreted and on the degree of their entanglement which is linked to their
water
content and on the chemical bonds with other protein or lipid components which are present in the secretions. Chronic bronchitis, asthma and bronchorrhoea allow for changes in the biochemical composition and the physical and rheological characteristics of the bronchial mucus which alter the clearance. In certain conditions mucus plugs can form. An understanding of the pathology of bronchial mucus in the adult enables one to choose the best therapeutic prescriptions but the efficacy of measurements available remains imperfect.
...
PMID:[Anomalies of mucus and bronchial pathology in adults]. 269 Feb 13
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