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The incidence and prevalence of antimitochondrial antibody-positive primary biliary cirrhosis (PBC) has been studied within a defined area in Sweden served by one hospital. During the period 1976-1983 the yearly incidence of PBC was 1.4/10(5) inhabitants, and on 31 December 1983 the prevalence was 12.8/10(5) inhabitants. The prevalence is the highest reported so far. At the time of diagnosis half of the patients were clinically asymptomatic. Two of the patients also had celiac disease with osteomalacia responding to a gluten-free diet. Gallstone disease occurred in 30% of the patients. Four patients died--two of liver-related complications, one of colonic carcinoma, and one of staphylococcal septicemia and
endocarditis
. One further patient, who is still alive, developed
hypernephroma
. Our results indicate that PBC is a fairly benign disease in most patients, with a slow progress during which they lead a fairly normal life.
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PMID:Incidence and prevalence of primary biliary cirrhosis in a defined population in Sweden. 402 28
This study sought to test whether anomalous cardiac and aortic structures can be differentiated from native tissue and artifacts by physical properties of tissue motion using transesophageal tissue Doppler echocardiography (TDE). TDE was employed in 85 consecutive patients after anomalous structures had been detected by conventional transesophageal echocardiography (TEE). The control group consisted of 40 randomized patients. Certainty of diagnosis was divided into 4 categories, and TDE signals were related to particular anomalous structures by a blinded second observer. A mechanical model of a beating ventricle was constructed and suspended in a water bath. Synthetic material was utilized to simulate anomalous intracavitary structures with varying shape, consistency, and attachment. Incoherent motion was present in endocarditic vegetations, freely oscillating thrombi, fourth-degree aortic plaques, Chiari network, valvular prolapse, tumors, and in normal valve leaflets and papillary muscles. Within 15 seconds vegetations could be detected in 17 patients (68%) using TDE versus 5 patients (20%) using only conventional imaging. Coherent motion with a phase difference occurred due to damped oscillation. This phenomenon occurred in 5 patients with thrombi of the left atrial appendage (100%), in 3 ventricular clots (75%), and in 2
hypernephroma
in the right atrium (100%). Rapid identification of clots could be achieved in 15 patients (71%) versus 12 patients (57%). Concordant motion was shown in third-degree aortic plaques, postrheumatic valvular lesions, and aortic intramural hematomas, but diagnostic benefit could not be demonstrated. In 41 patients (48%) histopathologic and intraoperative results confirmed echocardiographic findings. Motion patterns could be reproduced independently of the heart rate by model experiments. This study demonstrates that TDE expedites the detection of vegetations in infective
endocarditis
. Diagnostic certainty can be increased as well for thrombus formations.
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PMID:Usefulness of motion patterns indentified by tissue Doppler echocardiography for diagnosing various cardiac masses, particularly valvular vegetations. 1060 17
Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) is infrequently complicated by infective
endocarditis
(IE). The authors report the case of a 46-year-old woman developing IE in asymptomatic HCM. Blood cultures were positive for Streptococcus viridans. Echocardiography demonstrated: 1) a mobile (1.2 x 1 cm2) vegetation attached to the septal endocardium at the site of contact between the mitral valve leaflet and the hypertrophic septum; 2) two large (2.7 x 1.7 cm2 and 1.6 x 1.1 cm2) vegetations at NCC and
RCC
respectively of aortic valve, causing moderate valve regurgitation, and, 3) a mural (1 x 0.8 cm2) vegetation on the posterior wall of the left ventricle. On the third day of hospitalization, the patient underwent aortic valve replacement and removal of the vegetations. Antibiotics were continued for another four weeks. The patient recovered and follow-up was uneventful. Thus, chronic endocardial trauma of the septum, a common finding in HCM with outflow tract obstruction, may provide a fertile nidus for the development of vegetation, which in turn would play the major role in the pathogenesis of IE.
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PMID:Infective endocarditis in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy--mural and aortic valve vegetations: a case report. 1669
Mice fed 1.5 mg ochratoxin A (OTA) per kg body weight and infected with Trypanosoma brucei rhodesiense were compared with trypanosome-infected placebo-fed and uninfected OTA-fed controls. Uninfected OTA-fed mice showed fever, lethargy, facial and eyelid oedemas, mild hepatitis and nephritis, and high survival. Infected placebo-fed controls had mean pre-patent period (PPP) of 3.26 days, lethargy, dyspnoea, fever, facial and scrotal oedema, survival of 33-65 days, reduced red cell counts (
RCC
: 10.96-6.87x106 cells/microl of blood), packed cell volume (PCV: 43.19-26.36%), haemoglobin levels (Hb: 13.37-7.92 g/dL) and mean corpuscular volume (MCV) of 37.96-41.31 fL, hepatosplenomegaly, generalized oedemas, heart congestion, hepatitis and nephritis. Compared to infected placebo-fed controls, infected OTA-fed mice had significantly (P<0.05) shorter mean PPP (2.58 days), reduced survival (6-47 days), more pronounced fever and dyspnoea. The latter had significantly (P<0.05) reduced
RCC
(10.74-4.56x106 cells/microl of blood), PCV (43.90-20.78%), Hb (13.06-5.74 g/dL), increased MCV (39.10-43.97 fL), severe generalized oedemas, haemorrhages, congestion, hepatic haemosiderosis, hepatitis, nephritis,
endocarditis
, pericarditis and exclusively, splenic macrophage and giant cell hyperplasia, expanded red pulp and splenic erythrophagocytosis. It was concluded that OTA aggravated the pathogenesis of T. b. rhodesiense infection in mice, and should therefore be taken into consideration during trypanosomosis control programmes.
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PMID:Aggravation of pathogenesis mediated by ochratoxin A in mice infected with Trypanosoma brucei rhodesiense. 1915 50