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Query: UMLS:C0018099 (
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The aim of the study was analysis of clinical and laboratory markers of non-infectious thrombotic endocarditis (NITE) to facilitate differential diagnosis with infectious endocarditis (IE). 20 NITE patients (8 males and 12 females, mean age 32.3 years) were included in the trial. They had primary antiphospholipid syndrome, secondary antiphospholipid syndrome in systemic lupus erythematosus, nodular polyarteritis, nonspecific aortic arteritis, paraneoplastic NITE in lung and
stomach cancer
. NITE was also diagnosed in patients with
gout
and ankylosing spondylarthritis. Clinical and laboratory findings allow to differentiate IE with NITE. The former is characterized by destructive valvular lesions registered at echo-CG, positive hemoculture and arterial embolism. As a rule, NITE is associated with antiphospholipid syndrome and manifests with arterial and venous thrombosis, thrombocytopenia, livedo and presence of antibodies to cardiolipins.
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PMID:[Differential diagnosis of infectious and non-infectious thrombotic endocarditis]. 1175 99
At present, Thailand uses medicinal plants to treat various diseases. Alternative medicine utilizes Gymnema inodorum Lour for antipyretic and anti-allergic purposes. There are also other research studies to treat diabetes mellitus, coronary artery disease, cataract, rheumatoid arthritis,
gout
, liver cancer, and
stomach cancer
. This study used particle-induced X-ray emission (PIXE) technique to analyze the elements in this plant. The advantage of this technique over other methods is the multi-elemental analysis and high sensitivity. The objective of this study was to determine the elemental compositions and to develop new standard methods for analyzing plant elemental compositions in Thailand. A 2-MeV proton beam was used to identify and characterize major and minor elements namely Mg, Al, Si, P, S, Cl, K, Ca, Ti, Mn, Fe, and Zn in Gymnema Inodorum Lour. Results have shown that these elements are present in varying concentrations in the selected parts: roots, stems, and leaves. The data of elemental analysis, applied in recommended quantities that are harmful to the body, describe the relationship between elements and efficacy of this plant in alternative medicine.
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PMID:Determination of Elements in Gymnema inodorum Lour by Particle Induced X-Ray Emission (PIXE). 3084 66
Introduction:
Helicobacter pylori
(
H. pylori
) is a common infection and known risk factor for
gastric cancer
. We assessed cross-sectional and longitudinal associations to study the impact of
H. pylori
seropositivity on metabolic diseases.
Methods:
Helicobacter pylori
seropositivity in serum samples of the KORA study was analyzed by multiplex serology. We calculated sex-specific prevalence of
H. pylori
seropositivity for the year 2007 based on the first follow-up survey (termed F4) of the KORA study S4. We identified factors associated with
H. pylori
seropositivity in the F4 survey. Further, we assessed relative risks of incident metabolic diseases/risk factors at the time of the second follow-up survey of S4 (termed FF4) and
H. pylori
seropositivity at the F4 survey as a determinant. Models were adjusted for age, sex, overweight status, physical activity, smoking status, education level, alcohol intake, and other metabolic diseases.
Results:
Based on 3,037 persons aged 32 to 82 years, the
H. pylori
prevalence for 2007 was 30.2% in men (
n
= 1,465) and 28.1% in women (
n
= 1,572). Increasing age, current smoking, low education and no alcohol intake were significantly associated with
H. pylori
seropositivity in the F4 survey. However, no association between
H. pylori
seropositivity and BMI, metabolic diseases (type 2 diabetes, hypertension and dyslipidemia,
gout
or increased uric acid) and gastrointestinal diseases (gastritis, inflammatory bowel disease, and gastric or duodenal ulcer) was observed. No significant associations between
H. pylori
seropositivity and one of the five investigated incident metabolic diseases/risk factors were detected in the longitudinal analysis.
Conclusion:
We identified associations between age, smoking, education and alcohol intake and
H. pylori
seropositivity but no impact of
H. pylori
seropositivity on incident metabolic diseases/risk factors.
...
PMID:
Helicobacter pylori
Seropositivity: Prevalence, Associations, and the Impact on Incident Metabolic Diseases/Risk Factors in the Population-Based KORA Study. 3106 10