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Query: UMLS:C0029713 (
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Some hematological and cardiovascular parameters of the underweight neonatal piglets have been compared with normal-weight 1 and 7-day-old swine (Sus scrofa domestica). The underweight swine had a significantly lower leukocyte count, plasma protein level and blood glucose level, but a significantly higher plasma
LDH
level. Heart rate and arterial blood pressure were significantly lower in the underweight group. Based on the observed results it was postulated that the piglets born with a low body weight could also be physiologically immature since the cardiovascular parameters measured approximated those reported for normal fetuses of the same weight. Further studies are required to ascertain if a functional
immaturity
persists in the neonatal animals.
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PMID:Basic cardiovascular parameters in the underweight neonatal swine. 73 36
A 70-year-old woman was admitted for evaluation of hepatosplenomegaly, fever and elevated serum
LDH
levels. A biopsy specimen of the liver revealed histiocytic proliferation at the portal triad, and a mild degree of hepatitis. A bone marrow biopsy specimen showed proliferation of histiocytes with minimal
immaturity
and atypism, and haemophagocytosis by the proliferated histiocytes. Fever, hepatosplenomegaly and elevation of
LDH
levels all disappeared spontaneously, and presumptive diagnosis of benign reticulosis with haemophagocytosis was made. One year later, fever, hepatosplenomegaly and elevation of
LDH
levels redeveloped, and the liver and bone marrow biopsy specimen showed proliferation of unequivocally malignant histiocytes. The patient died as a result of disseminated intravascular coagulation with shock 20 d later. We concluded that, in this case, malignant histiocytosis first presented as benign haemophagocytic reticulosis and, 1 year later, there was a typical malignant presentation.
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PMID:Unusual clinical presentation of malignant histiocytosis in a 70-year-old woman. 206 13
The use of extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL) in the management of ten patients with complex biliary tract stones is described. General or epidural anesthesia was used in all cases, and stone fragmentation was performed, using an unmodified Dornier HM3 waterbath lithotripter (Dornier Medical Systems Inc., Marietta, GA). In all cases, biliary drainage was established before the procedure to allow contrast visualization during and after the procedure, as well as to ensure free drainage of the common bile duct. Indications for ESWL included failure of basket extraction (4 cases), unfavorable anatomy (duodenal diverticulum, previous Billroth II reconstruction, hepatic duct stone, gallbladder stone, cystic duct remnant stone), and
immaturity
of the T-tube tract (2 cases). Cholangitis was the presenting diagnosis in four cases. Fragmentation of the stones was successful in all patients; in two cases, two ESWL sessions were needed for stone disruption. Morbidity was minimal (there was a minor elevation of
LDH
and transaminases and asymptomatic hemobilia and hematuria); pancreatitis did not occur. After ESWL, hospital stays ranged from 1 to 13 days (mean of 5.3 days). ESWL can be a valuable adjunct in the management of patients with complex biliary stones.
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PMID:Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL) in the management of complex biliary tract stone disease. 319 Feb 85