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In this study we examined the clinical and laboratory findings of 80 in-patients. There is an important difference between sexes (p greater than 0.05). Comparison of ages showed that 7-30 age is more vulnerable than the older group. We found clinical symptoms of fever, chills, headache, abdominal pain, disturbances in bowel function, nausea, vomiting, anorexia, and lassitude in the first two weeks more frequently when compared with the 3rd, 4th, 5th weeks of illness (p less than 0.001). Where physical finding of rose spots, discordant pulse rate are important in the first two weeks (p less than 0.001). Abdominal discomfort is an important symptom both in the first two and in the last three weeks (% 40.3 and % 36 respectively). Hepatomegaly and splenomegaly, were found more frequently in the last three weeks. According to laboratory findings of anemia, leukopenia, increased erythrocyte sedimentation rate and positive blood and feces cultures there is no important difference between the first two and last three weeks (p greater than 0.05). Increase in polynuclear leucocytes is important for the first two weeks, and increase in lymphocytes is important in the last three weeks (p less than 0.001). Positivity of group agglutination tests is 57%, in the first two weeks and 83% in the last three weeks. This difference is found to be important.
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PMID:[Comparison of symptoms and clinical and laboratory findings in the first and last weeks of typhoid fever]. 208 33

Papovavirus infection was diagnosed in 44 parrots of at least 18 species exclusive of the budgerigar (Melopsittacus undulatus). The birds were 14 days to 4 months old and had been removed from parental care and hand-fed as nestlings. The birds had been unexpectedly found dead after having evidenced no premonitory signs of illness, or they died following a short (12-to-48-hour) period of lassitude and anorexia. In most cases, necropsies revealed pallor, multiple hemorrhages, splenomegaly, and hepatomegaly with multifocal necrosis. Histological lesions included multifocal to diffuse hepatic necrosis that spared the periportal hepatocytes, karyomegaly of splenic reticuloendothelial cells and cells in other tissues, membranous glomerulopathy, and necrosis of bursal medullary lymphocytes. Papovaviruses were isolated from two cases, and papovavirus infection was confirmed in 27 of the birds by the fluorescent-antibody test using a conjugate against a papovavirus isolated from a budgerigar.
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PMID:Papovavirus infection in hand-fed parrots: virus isolation and pathology. 361 35

A 46-year-old man experienced weakness, lassitude, and vague, aching abdominal pain in the right upper quadrant. Physical examination was notable for hepatomegaly and slight hyperpigmentation of the hands. Elevated levels were revealed on liver function tests, and massive iron deposition was shown on liver biopsy. The patient was started on a therapeutic regimen of 400-ml phlebotomies. Hereditary hemochromatosis is an iron-storage disease in which total body iron stores can reach incredibly high levels, leading to damage of the liver, heart, pancreas, and pituitary gland. The most specific screening test is measurement of the serum concentration of ferritin, and a transferrin saturation determination is also helpful in diagnosis. Phlebotomy is still the treatment of choice, although new ways of administering chelating agents are being investigated.
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PMID:Hereditary hemochromatosis in a 46-year-old man. 374 25

Doxorubicin (DXR; Adriamycin) was administered i.v. to 20 Sprague-Dawley rats at 2.5 mg/kg once a week for 8 weeks. The rats were then observed for 2 to 5 weeks post treatment until they developed signs of general and cardiotoxicity (lassitude, ascites, marked ECG changes), at which time 11 of these animals and 11 age-matched controls were killed for evaluation of isometric contractile activity changes in isolated right ventricular papillary muscles. At necropsy the animals were examined for evidence of congestive heart failure (enlarged liver, s.c. edema). Baseline contractile changes in preparations from DXR-treated rats, compared with controls, were a decrease in maximum rate of tension development and prolongation in time to peak tension, time to half-relaxation from peak tension and duration of tension. Both developed tension and tension duration in the DXR-exposed muscles were reduced less than those in controls by a decrease in the stimulus interval, and some DXR preparations exhibited a positive staircase rather than the negative staircase normally observed in rats. Increasing extracellular Ca++ produced substantially greater changes in peak tension and maximum rate of tension development, as well as time to half-relaxation and tension duration in the DXR muscles; however, the effects of isoproterenol on these four parameters were blunted in the DXR muscles (although decreased isoproterenol sensitivity was borderline in the case of tension duration and time to half-relaxation). The results suggest that long-term DXR treatment leads to a loss of adrenergic support in the rat heart, and that calcium deficiency, rather than overload, occurs in cells that are still functionally active.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:Doxorubicin cardiotoxicity: contractile changes after long-term treatment in the rat. 394 92

2,4,6-Trinitrotoluene (TNT) is an important occupational and environmental pollutant. In TNT-exposed humans, notable toxic manifestations have included aplastic anaemia, toxic hepatitis, cataracts, hepatomegaly and liver cancer. Therefore, it is important to develop protection measures and to monitor workers involved in the clean-up of ammunition sites. Haemoglobin (Hb) adducts of TNT, 4-amino-2,6-dinitrotoluene (4ADNT) and 2-amino-4,6-dinitrotoluene (2ADNT), and the urine metabolites of TNT, 4ADNT and 2ADNT were found in 22-50% of the exposed workers, but not in the control group. The exposed workers were wearing protective equipment. The levels of erythrocytes, haemoglobin, creatinine, serum glutamic pyruvic transaminase and lymphocyte levels were significantly lower in the exposed workers than in the non-exposed workers. The levels of blood urea and reticulocytes were significantly higher in the exposed workers than in the non-exposed workers. Headache (26%), mucous membrane irritation (16%), sick leave (18%), lassitude (8%), anxiety (6%), shortness of breath (3%), nausea (5%) and allergic reactions (8%) were reported by the exposed workers. In a further analysis the U-4ADNT levels and the Hb-adduct levels were compared to the blood parameter and the health effects. The blood parameters were not significantly different between the U-4ADNT positive and U-4ADNT-negative group. Headache, mucous membrane irritation, sick leave, lassitude, anxiety, shortness of breath and allergic reactions were statistically not different between the two groups. Also in the workers with Hb-4ADNT adducts no significant negative changes were seen in regards to the changes of the blood parameters or the health effects. According to the results of the present study, it appears that the blood parameter changes and the health effects are more influenced by other factors than by the internal exposure to TNT.
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PMID:Biomonitoring of workers cleaning up ammunition waste sites. 1785 74