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We reported the efficacy of albendazole (ABZ) for the treatment of 27 patients with strongyloidiasis. Twenty-seven patients, 23 males and 4 females, received 200 mg of ABZ one hour before breakfast and supper for 3 days and this treatment was repeated 2 weeks later. The following results were obtained: 1) The eradication rate at 2 weeks after the initial treatment was 70.4% (19 of 27 patients) and 2 weeks after the second course was 66.7% (16 of 24 patients). 2) One patients (3.7%) complained of abdominal pain after the first treatment. Four patients (14.8%) complained of
headache
(n = 2), nausea (n = 1) and
exanthema
(n = 1) after the second treatment. But all symptoms were mild and required no treatment and subsided in a few days. 3) Positive rate of HTLV-1 antibody was 45.8% in the patients. As described above, side effects occurred in some cases, although they were mild and transient. From these results, it can be concluded that on increased dose of ABZ could be much more favorable for the treatment of strongyloidiasis.
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PMID:[Clinical study of albendazole therapy for strongyloidiasis]. 143 82
Sweet's syndrome is an uncommon and dramatic skin disease associated with systemic symptoms such as fever,
headache
and arthralgia. Since it is also accompanied by an increased erythrocyte sedimentation rate and leukocytosis, it may be confused with severe systemic infections and other systemic illnesses. We describe a 30-year-old woman who presented with typical features of the disease. They included high fever,
headache
, sore throat, increased sedimentation rate, and a painful violaceous, nodular and papular
rash
on her limbs and upper trunk. Histologic features included dense neutrophilic infiltration and edema of the dermis, with foci of leukocytoclasia, but without leukocytoclastic vasculitis. There was a dramatic repose to treatment with prednisone.
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PMID:[Sweet's syndrome in a young woman]. 145 3
Ten normal marrow donors, two children and eight adults, received 9-22 daily subcutaneous doses (100 units/kg) of recombinant human erythropoietin (rh-Epo) and oral iron prior to marrow harvesting. The two children did not have autologous blood stored prior to marrow harvesting while all eight adults did. Except for a mild skin
rash
at the sites of injection in three cases and transient
headaches
in a further three, no side effects were observed. The effects of rh-Epo on preoperative and postoperative hematocrits were evaluated and compared with those of control donors matched for age, sex, weight and blood loss. Initial hematocrits were assigned a value of 100%. The mean percentage increase between the initial hematocrit and the preoperative hematocrit in the rh-Epo group was 16% compared with a decrement of 4% in the control group (p = 0.0001). The mean % decrement between the initial hematocrit and the postoperative hematocrit was 4% for the rh-Epo group and 26% for the control group (p = 0.0003). It was concluded from this study that rh-Epo could be given safely to normal marrow donors with a significant increase in hematocrit occurring in the 2-3 weeks prior to marrow harvesting. This approach should be explored further, especially in children, for whom storage of autologous blood is not routinely performed.
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PMID:Recombinant human erythropoietin (rh-Epo) administration to normal marrow donors. 146 2
In Wales, in 1988, 119 patients with meningococcal disease were identified, so giving a crude annual incidence of 4.2 patients per 100,000 population. The combined classical clinical features of fever, vomiting, neck stiffness,
headache
and purpuric
rash
were identified in only 9% of patients. Fever and vomiting were the commonest symptoms, both being present in 60% of patients. A
rash
was noted in 77% of patients but neck stiffness in only 39%.
Rash
was more common in children,
headache
and photophobia in adults. A total of 13 patients died, the fatality rare increasing with age from 3% in infants to 20% in older teenagers and adults. Only 15% of 75 patients admitted to hospital by general practitioners were known to have received intravenous or intramuscular penicillin before admission as recommended by the Chief Medical Officers of the Health Departments in the U.K. Only 24% of patients received rifampicin to clear nasopharyngeal carriage before or at discharge from hospital. Altogether, 375 household contacts of patients were identified. At least 84% of them received chemoprophylaxis.
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PMID:Meningococcal disease in Wales: clinical features, outcome and public health management. 830 33
This is the first report in Israel of the successful treatment of acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL; M3) with an active metabolite of vitamin A. In a 42-year-old woman with APL all-trans-retinoic acid (ATRA; tretinoin), 45 mg/m2/day was given per os for 90 days. APL is associated with a distinct cytogenetic abnormality: translocation of a portion of the long arm chromosome 17 onto the long arm chromosome 15t (15; 17) with a breakpoint on chromosome 17 in the region of the retinoic acid receptor-alpha (RAR-alpha), playing a crucial role in the leukemogenesis of APL. In man, the drug induces myeloid and mainly promyelocytic leukemic cells to differentiate, without the development of bone marrow hypoplasia. In our patient it caused complete remission and the disappearance of intravascular disseminated coagulation. The only side-effects were a transient macular
rash
, gastrointestinal symptoms and mild hypertriglyceridemia. Other principal adverse effects reported in the literature are relatively not very serious and consist of dryness of the skin, occasional
headaches
and intracranial hypertension, nasal congestion, lymphadenopathy, respiratory distress with infiltrates in the lung, bone pain and increased hepatic aminotransferase. A hyperleukocytosis syndrome seems to be more problematic. ATRA appears to be superior to conventional chemotherapeutic regimens. It is safe and highly effective in inducing clinical, morphologic and karyotypic remission with a marked decrease in the expression of the abnormal RAR-message in APL. There is a possible molecular link between the pathogenesis and treatment of this severe and often fatal coagulopathic disease. This therapy of course does not eradicate the leukemic clone, and consolidation chemotherapy or bone marrow transplantation is necessary.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:[Remission of acute promyelocytic leukemia after all-trans-retinoic acid]. 148 98
Aim of the study was to assess the activity of dihydroergocristine (DHEC, CAS 17479-19-5) in aged patients with impaired cognitive function. Twenty-five university hospital centres and 250 physicians participated in the study. 2,600 patients (1,104 males and 1,496 females, age range 50-80 years) were admitted to the study. Each patient was administered 6 mg/d DHEC for 120 days. Clinical evaluation was made through the SCAG Rating Scale registered at basal time, after 60 and 120 days. Responsivity to treatment was considered high when the final score was reduced by 30% and none if less than 10%. Analysis of results demonstrated that at the end of the study responsivity was high in 73% of cases, moderate in 20.4% and absent in 6.5%. Tolerability was very good as side effects were reported only in 3.16% of patients. Most frequent side effects were: nausea (1.23%), gastralgia (1.11%),
headache
(0.29%), hypotension (0.12%), vertigo (0.12%) and
rash
(0.08%). Drop-outs for gastralgia were reported only in 0.53% of the patients.
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PMID:[Epidemiologic study on the effectiveness and safety of dihydroergocristine in impaired memory and behavioral functions in aged humans]. 149 66
Clinical and laboratory test data of 77 patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) were evaluated by factor analysis. Six factors representing disease patterns were extracted: cutaneous symptoms of alopecia, malar
rash
,
rash
and photosensitivity; renal involvement; the anticoagulant syndrome of phlebitis and partial thromboplastic time inversely related to platelet count; lymphopenia; viral or fibromyalgia symptoms of
headache
, nervousness, joint and muscle pain; and serology of anti-DNA antibodies and complement inversely related. Application of factor analysis reveals various clinical presentations of SLE.
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PMID:Disease patterns of patients with systemic lupus erythematosus as shown by application of factor analysis. 151 64
To define the maximum tolerated dose and to study whether recombinant human interleukin-3 (rhIL-3) reduced chemotherapy-induced neutropenia and thrombocytopenia, 20 chemotherapy-naive patients with advanced ovarian cancer eligible for treatment with 6 cycles of carboplatin-cyclophosphamide every 4 weeks (day 1) were entered in a phase I/II open, single-center trial. Cohorts of five patients received during 7 days 1, 5, 10, or 15 micrograms/kg/d rhIL-3 (days 5 through 11) in cycles 1, 3, and 5 by continuous intravenous (IV) infusion or once daily subcutaneous (SC) administration. In control cycles 2, 4, and 6, no rhIL-3 was administered. rhIL-3 significantly increased the recovery of leukocyte, neutrophil, and platelet counts, especially at 5, 10, and 15 micrograms/kg rhIL-3. rhIL-3 also increased basophil, eosinophil, monocyte, and lymphocyte counts at this dose steps. Effects on reticulocytes were limited. No difference in efficacy between SC and IV rhIL-3 treatment was found. Chemotherapy postponement for insufficient bone marrow recovery was necessary in 22 of 45 control cycles versus 2 of 49 rhIL-3 cycles (P less than .001). Platelet transfusions were required in 7 of 45 control cycles versus 3 of 50 rhIL-3 cycles (P less than .5). rhIL-3 up to 10 micrograms/kg/d could be administered without severe side effects. At 15 micrograms/kg/d, rhIL-3
headache
was dose-limiting. Other side effects were fever, flu-like symptoms, nausea, skin
rash
, flushing, facial erythema, and urticaria. Liver toxicity occurred in rhIL-3 and control cycles. rhIL-3 slightly increased tumor necrosis factor alpha, C-reactive protein, and serum amyloid A plasma levels, whereas no effect on IL-6 plasma levels was observed. rhIL-3 administered SC appears to be an interesting hematopoietic growth factor for reduction of chemotherapy-induced myelotoxicity.
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PMID:Effects of interleukin-3 after chemotherapy for advanced ovarian cancer. 151 36
A 26-year-old man suddenly developed fever,
headache
, pain in the lower extremities, diarrhoea, and lymphadenopathy on the way back from Thailand. Subsequently, leukopenia, thrombocytopenia, coagulation abnormality and a morbilliform
exanthema
were noted. With symptomatic treatment the patient could be dismissed in good health after nine days. The diagnosis of Dengue and Campylobacter jejuni/coli infection could be verified serologically by a rising antibody titer and by a positive stool culture respectively.
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PMID:[Fever, headache, diarrhea]. 154 65
The incidence of dengue fever, an acute febrile illness transmitted by the Aedes aegypti mosquito, is on the rise. High fever, severe
headache
, skin
rash
and a variety of constitutional symptoms are hallmarks of classic dengue fever. Dengue hemorrhagic fever, a severe manifestation associated with secondary infection, most often occurs in children. Treatment of classic dengue fever is supportive, whereas urgent rehydration therapy is often required in more severe forms. Community-based and personal strategies for avoiding the mosquito vector represent the best methods of prevention, although vaccine development programs are under way.
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PMID:Dengue fever: a resurgent risk for the international traveler. 154 1
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