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Query: UMLS:C0011860 (
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The rheological properties of human leukocytes (WBCs) have been studied using the micropipette aspiration and the filtration technique. Partial micropipette (i.d. 2.8-4.5 microm) aspiration of individual leukocytes under constant aspiration pressure of 8 mm H20 and measurement of the aspirated length as a function of time (creep experiments) according to the Evans model have been carried out and the apparent viscosity mu(app) was estimated. In the filtration experiments, using the Hemorheometer, the Index
Rigidity
of Leukocytes, ILR, was also estimated. The apparent viscosity mu(app) of normal PMN and MNC was significantly different p < 0.05), while the LYM and PMN had no statistical difference (p < 0.5). The leukocytes of the cell line HL-60 were more rigid than the normal PMN (p < 0.01), while the PMN from patients with
type II diabetes mellitus
were more rigid than the normal PMN (p < 0.005). The results of IRL showed similar differences among all of the leukocyte subpopulations. Comparison of these findings suggests a possible relationship between ILR and mu(app) which in this case is: ILR = 598 + 0.54 mu(app) (r = 0.986, p-value 0.0003).
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PMID:Deformability and filterability of white blood cell subpopulations. Evaluation of these parameters in the cell line HL-60 and in type II diabetes mellitus. 1071 20
Healing of round ulcers may be difficult particularly in the plantar area.
Rigidity
and thickness of the plantar skin do not allow fusiform excision and primary suturing. The bilobed flap is a simple reconstructive technique principally used to repair substantial defects in the facial region. The authors' experience with this local flap in the foot is presented with good short-term results. Between 1995 and 1998, five female and seven male neuropathic foot patients with round plantar ulcers were treated with bilobed flaps. The average age of the patients was 50 (range, 15-76). The average size of the ulcers was 1.6 cm (1-3.2 cm). Debridement and orthotic insoles were used at least for 3 months before considering bilobed flaps. Seven patients were diagnosed as
type II diabetes mellitus
, four patients had cerebral palsy, and another patient had meningomyelocele. The minimal follow-up period was 1 year (average, 19.5 months). The only complication was wound dehiscence at the lateral side of the heel in a type II diabetic. Subsequently, this complicated ulcer was managed with a sliding flap and skin graft without further problem. The study concluded that nonhealing foot ulcers can be effectively treated with a bilobed skin flap of healthy tissues rotated from nonweightbearing parts of the sole.
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PMID:Bilobed flaps for nonhealing ulcer treatment. 1452 18
Neuroleptic malignant syndrome (NMS) is a life-threatening emergency that is often seen as a complication of antipsychotic agents. It is characterized by a tetrad of motor, behavioral, autonomic, and laboratory abnormalities. We report a case of a 34-year-old man with a history of newly diagnosed
Type 2 diabetes mellitus
, mental retardation, and behavioral abnormalities who developed NMS after starting on antipsychotic agents. He presented with high temperature,
muscle rigidity
, tachycardia, and elevated blood pressure. After a week of hospital treatment in the general ward of a secondary care unit, he was discharged in a hemodynamically and mentally stable state.
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PMID:Neuroleptic malignant syndrome. 2745 70