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CSF
samples were obtained from 22 patients with multiple sclerosis, 14 patients with subacute sclerosis panencephalitis, and 10 with neuroses or
headaches
. Most samples were investigated simultaneously by a sensitive method of electrophoresis in polyacrylamide gel (PE) and radial immunodiffusion (RID). The absolute IgG concentration was in multiple sclerosis 6.8 +/- 3.3 mg/100 ml, and in SSPE 21.4 +/- 16.8 mg/100 ml and it was higher than in control subjects (p less than 0.01). In 84% of MS patients the Bauer index (IgG: total protein) was raised, 72% had relatively raised subfractions gamma 2-gamma 3 in PE, 64% had higher absolute concentration of GG (0.045 g/l or more) and 63% had increased proportion of one of gammaglobulin subfractions (over 4%). Of positive diagnostic importance was a rise of the IgG: total protein index, since 7 patients with SM (31%) with normal per cent gammaglobulin level (less than or equal to 13%) had an evident rise of this index. Raised value of the index IgG: total protein (greater than or equal to 10%) was observed also in 100% of SSPE cases, while in 92% the proportional value of one of gamma globulin subfractions was increased (over 4%), in 92% the subfractions gamma 3-gamma 4 were increased, in 85-86% of patients the relative (over 13%) and absolute (0.045 g/l or more) levels of gammaglobulins were increased. The index beta/gamma in MS and SSPE was 0.85 and 0.57 respectively, and was significantly lower than in patients with
headaches
. The authors discuss the diagnostic value of these findings.
...
PMID:[Gamma globulin subfractions and immunoglobulin G in the cerebrospinal fluid of patients with multiple sclerosis, subacute sclerosing panencephalitis and other diseases of the nervous system]. 245 Nov 84
A solid phase immunoassay was used to evaluate the levels of serum and cerebrospinal fluid of alphafetoprotein and carcinoembryonic antigen in 33 individuals treated for backache and
headache
with no evidence of organic neurological disease, 19 patients with primary CNS tumor (benign or malignant) and 22 with CNS metastasis from a solid tumor. AFP serum and
CSF
levels were found in trace amounts or slightly elevated not exceeding normal limits in all groups. Patients with CNS metastasis were found to have statistically significant higher CEA levels (both in serum and
CSF
) than the control group, and the patients with primary brain tumors. Patients with leptomeningeal dissemination had statistically significantly higher CEA
CSF
levels than did patients with primary tumors, and patients with parenchymal metastasis.
...
PMID:Cerebrospinal fluid carcinoembryonic antigen and alphafetoprotein in patients with central nervous system neoplasia. 245 89
The genes for a number of growth factors that stimulate human hematopoietic and lymphoid cells in vitro have recently been cloned and recombinant molecules provided for clinical trials. For three of these (erythropoietin, G-CSF, and
GM-CSF
), phase I and II studies have been completed and promising results have been obtained. Of particular relevance to the field of bone marrow transplantation (BMT) has been the finding that G-CSF and
GM-CSF
could shorten the period of neutropenia in patients treated with chemotherapy, including regimens requiring BMT support. Doses of up to 240 micrograms/m2 of
GM-CSF
have been well tolerated and have increased the peripheral blood neutrophil count in a dose-dependent manner. At higher doses, eosinophils and monocytes were also increased. A continuous infusion over at least 2 h was found to be superior to bolus administration in terms of both efficacy and reduced side effects. These have usually been mild, but bone pain,
headache
, fatigue and elevated temperature have been encountered. The rise in neutrophil numbers shortly after initiating treatment with
GM-CSF
is probably due to neutrophil demargination. After a few days increased bone marrow cellularity has also been noted. In addition to these effects on cell numbers, enhancement of granulocyte and monocyte functions has been documented. However, a major concern with the use of G-CSF and
GM-CSF
in cancer patients, particularly those with hematopoietic malignancies, is the potential of these molecules to stimulate malignant cells.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:Colony stimulating factors. 245 88
Lumbar punctures were performed on four occasions over a 5-day period (8:30 a.m. on days 1, 3, and 5; 2:30 p.m. on day 2) on 10 normal volunteers (five of each sex; mean age, 27.7 years) to assess, with repeated sampling, the day-to-day variation of selected
CSF
parameters. Two subjects abstained from the lumbar puncture on day 5 due to
headache
after the third puncture. Lumbar
CSF
was analyzed for concentrations of free and total gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), homocarnosine, homovanillic acid (HVA), 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid (5-HIAA), total protein, albumin, and immunoglobulin (Ig)G. No significant concentration differences were found between the afternoon and next morning samples. No differences were found in concentrations of free GABA, total GABA, homocarnosine, 5-HIAA, or albumin across the study. In contrast, HVA concentrations significantly increased by day 5, whereas total protein and IgG decreased during the study. The most likely explanation for these changes involves the known concentration gradients in the
CSF
column.
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PMID:Cerebrospinal fluid parameters in healthy volunteers during serial lumbar punctures. 246 40
The in vivo effect of yeast-derived recombinant human granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (rhGM-CSF) was investigated in 29 patients with advanced malignancy in phase Ib trial. Patients were treated at six different dose levels (30-1000 micrograms/m2/day) with either daily intravenous bolus injection or 24 hours continuous infusion for 5 days or 2 weeks. Administration of rh
GM-CSF
resulted in a broad spectrum of dose-, route-, and schedule-dependent hematopoietic effects. Sustained infusion of rh
GM-CSF
elicited a maximum 17-fold average peak increase of the total white blood cell (WBC) count with mainly neutrophils, eosinophils, and monocytes accounting for this rise, and increases in bone marrow cellularity with a shift to immature myeloid elements. Elevation of lymphocytes, platelets and reticulocytes was not induced. Within one week after discontinuation of treatment the leukocytosis had disappeared. Adverse reactions encountered with rh
GM-CSF
seen in 65% of the patients studied were never life-threatening and always reversible. They included mild myalgias, facial flushing, low-grade fever,
headache
, bone discomfort, nausea, dyspnoea and transient decline of platelet counts. These results suggest that rh
GM-CSF
can be safely administered at the doses and schedules employed and that it can induce in vivo some of the biological effects reported in in vitro studies. Although no objective antitumour responses have been seen, the ability of rh
GM-CSF
to increase turnover and function of leukocytes in vivo may prevent neutropenia and infections, when
GM-CSF
is adjunctively added to cytotoxic cancer therapy.
...
PMID:Yeast-expressed granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor in cancer patients: a phase ib clinical study. 246 45
A normal cell count as well as normal
CSF
pressure levels were found in both classic and common migraine patients during and between attacks. Total protein content was significantly lower in the migraine patients than in the controls, but no changes were found in the
CSF
protein fractions. The
CSF
5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid level of the migraine patients proved to be higher than in the controls, whereas the homovanillic acid concentration was within the control limits.
Cephalalgia
1989 Mar
PMID:Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) investigations in migraine. 246 18
Postmyelography
headaches
are produced mostly by
CSF
leakage at the dural puncture site and are therefore largely dependent on the size of the needle used. Our study of 300 consecutive outpatients who had lumbar myelograms performed with 25- and 26-gauge spinal needles shows that the procedure has become virtually innocuous. We recommend that 26-gauge spinal needles be widely adopted as the standard for fluoroscopically controlled intrathecal injections of contrast material.
...
PMID:Outpatient myelography with fine-needle technique: an appraisal. 250 97
A 66-year-old woman was admitted to the Medical College Hospital of Oita on February 23, 1988, because of
headache
and fever. Chest X-P and chest CT findings showed a coin lesion in r-S4. Cryptococcus neoformans was isolated from the
CSF
. Abnormal lymphocytes with lobulated nuclei were found in 0-5% of peripheral leukocytes. The ATLA-antibody was positive and bone marrow smear showed normal myelogram. According to these data, we diagnosed the patient as smouldering adult T-cell leukemia accompanied with pulmonary cryptococcosis and cryptococcal meningitis. C. neoformans disappeared from the
CSF
and cryptococcal antigen was not detectable after Amphotericin B and Flucytosine treatment. On April 1, the patient complained of a dry cough, high fever and dyspnea. A chest X-ray showed bilateral patchy infiltrations. By the methenamine silver staining, cysts of Pneumocystis carinii were found in the specimens of transbronchial lung biopsy and bronchoalveolar lavage fluid. The abnormal shadow on chest X-ray disappeared after TMP-SMX and aerosolised pentamidine treatment.
...
PMID:[A case of adult T-cell leukemia with pulmonary cryptococcosis, cryptococcal meningitis and Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia]. 250 95
Significantly lower met-enkephalin levels were found in
CSF
from cluster
headache
sufferers as compared to age-matched healthy volunteers, whereas it was not possible to demonstrate any clear-cut difference for beta-endorphin.
CSF
opioid levels may rise following manual or electroacupuncture. It was studied whether traditional Chinese (manual) acupuncture affected
CSF
levels of met-enkephalin or beta-endorphin in these patients, and to what extent this treatment would be beneficial for the
headache
. A significant rise in lumbar
CSF
met-enkephalin levels was found, whereas no clear change in beta-endorphin levels was obtained. The treatment was, however, of little value in preventing the
headache
.
Headache
1989 Sep
PMID:Low CSF met-enkephalin levels in cluster headache are elevated by acupuncture. 252 27
A 17-year-old male was admitted to our hospital complaining of fever,
headache
and nausea. On physical examinations cervical and inguinal lymphadenopathy and hepatosplenomegaly were noted. Neurological examination revealed meningeal signs. Blood examination showed slightly increased lymphocytes and atypical lymphocytes (1-4%), increased ESR, CRP (2+), slightly elevated EBV VCA IgG (X20), and normal EBV VCA IgM (less than X 10). Initial pressure of
CSF
was 195mmH2O, cells 46/3mm3, protein 50mg/dl. Slowing of back ground activity of EEG such as theta and delta wave was noted. CT scan revealed normal. During the course EBV VCA IgG elevated to X160, EBV VCA IgM elevated to X20. Slight respiratory disturbance, photophobia, and dysosmia were noted. One month later, clinical symptoms and laboratory data improved, the patient was discharged. Forty days after the discharge,
headache
was excerbated and increased
CSF
protein (100mg/dl) and pleocytosis (33/3mm3) were noted. The patient was readmitted to the hospital. After 2 weeks in the hospital, symptoms were diminished and laboratory findings revealed normal. During 2 years before the third admission he was asymptomatic and could enjoy the college life. At age 19, he was admitted to our hospital complaining of fever,
headache
and nausea. Neurologically slight meningeal irritation was noted. Blood examination revealed 1% atypical lymphocytes. EBV VCA IgG was elevated (X320) and EBNA was X80.
CSF
protein was slightly increased (52mg/dl). During the clinical course
CSF
protein was elevated to 105mg/dl and cell count to 502/3mm3 (N: L = 27: 409, with 66 atypical lymphocytes). Persistent hiccup was noted. After 50 days
CSF
findings were improved and he was discharged.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:[A case of recurrent Epstein-Barr virus meningitis]. 254
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