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Query: UMLS:C0034186 (
pyelonephritis
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Some experimental data from animals suggest that prolactin (PROL) is involved in sweat production and modulates the chloride concentration of sweat. We determined the serum PROL level by RIA in 38 CF-patients (age: 3-24 years) and 48 patients with bronchial
asthma
(age: 2-18 years) and found no concentration differences between the two groups each taken as a whole; the TSH level was increased in CF (p less than 0.05). Separate analysis showed a significantly higher PROL level in CF-females and in CF-children (male and female) under 12 years old (p less than 0.05). To assess the hypothalamic-pituitary system we performed the metoclopramide test (by Cerucal) on 30 children suffering from CF (n = 10), bronchial
asthma
(n = 10) or
pyelonephritis
(n = 10) for PROL, LH, FSH, TSH and HGH. The hormone release was normal for all kinds checked in all groups of patients. Hence it follows that the neurohormonal system of prolactin is normal in CF-patients and the increased serum PROL and TSH concentrations in CF should be seen as a regulatory phenomenon but not as a mechanism associated with the basic defect of the CF-disease.
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PMID:Serum prolactin concentration and hypothalamic-pituitary hormone release in CF-children. 192 47
Amyloid lymphadenopathy has only been reported in case report form, or in small groups of patient groups within large series. We believe that amyloid lymphadenopathy is common in uremic patients, and thus designed this study to determine the frequency of this condition in hemodialysis patients, and to assess its types and patterns. We reevaluated 46 uremic patients' lymph node biopsies for amyloid deposits. We also immunohistochemically identified the protein origin of these deposits using Amyloid A, kappa, lambda, beta2 microglobulin, and transthyretin antibodies. Histopathologically, we observed for vascular involvement, follicular deposition, and diffuse deposition. We detected amyloid deposits in 10 of the 46 (22%) patients' lymph nodes. The patterns of deposition were vascular involvement alone in six specimens, vascular involvement plus follicular deposition in three, and vascular involvement plus diffuse deposition in one specimen. Amyloid AA type protein was present in seven nodes, beta2 microglobulin-related amyloid in two nodes, and immunoglobulin-derived protein (AL) in one node. We assessed these 10 patients for causes of end-stage renal disease (ESRD) and other conditions that might relate to amyloidosis. The cause of ESRD in the seven patients with AA amyloid were renal amyloidosis secondary to Familial Mediterranean Fever in four, glomerulonephritis in one patient who had bronchiectasis and Castleman's disease, unknown in one patient who had bronchial
asthma
, and
pyelonephritis
in one patient who had no characteristics that could be linked with AA type amyloidosis. The causes of ESRD in the two individuals with beta2 microglobulin-related amyloidosis who had been on long-term hemodialysis were
pyelonephritis
and glomerulonephritis. The cause of ESRD in the patient with AL type protein was glomerulonephritis, and this patient had no systemic disease. We conclude that amyloid lymphadenopathy is, indeed, common in uremic patients. Amyloid type AA is the most prevalent form of amyloid protein in uremic patients, but amyloid type does not always correspond with underlying cause of renal failure, or with the presence of systemic disease.
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PMID:High frequency of amyloid lymphadenopathy in uremic patients. 1104 Dec 93
Observing pediatric patients in an OU (whether a pediatric or combined or hybrid unit) has many advantages: better patient care, a decrease in missed diagnoses and acuity, better risk management, decreased malpractice liability, cost effectiveness, increased patient and family satisfaction, and psychosocial benefits. Key principles of observation medicine (purpose, time frame, general patient inclusion and exclusion criteria, administration, CQI, and so forth) are equivalent for pediatric and adult observation patients, but there are important differences. Unique characteristics of pediatric observation patients include specific diagnosis, decreased length of stay, less need for cardiac monitoring, a highly variable admission rate, and a decreased percentage or admission rate to the OU from the ED. Whereas the adult OU is primarily a cardiac-monitoring unit, the pediatric OU is a respiratory and infectious disease unit with a frequent need for an i.v. therapy and hydration. Types of pediatric patients commonly treated in an OU include respiratory illnesses (
asthma
, croup, bronchiolitis, pneumonia), gastrointestinal disorders (gastroenteritis, abdominal pain), dehydration, infections (fever, cellulitis, lymphangitis,
pyelonephritis
or UTI), overdoses or poisonings, and seizures.
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PMID:Pediatric observation medicine. 1121 2
Among T lymphocytes CD4+, the subpopulation of cells carrying the alpha-chain of the receptor of interleukin-2 (CD25) and designated as regulating T cells (Treg) has recently been marked out. Such cells produce mainly suppressing effect in the immune system and have been identified not only in experimental animals, but also in humans. The prolonged experience of the evaluation of such cells has been summarized with the cells evaluated in the peripheral blood and in culture, after their stimulation in vitro, lymphocytes obtained from healthy persons and patients with some diseases leading to the development of immunodeficient states (bronchial
asthma
in the state of exacerbation, newly diagnosed pulmonary tuberculosis, chronic
pyelonephritis
). In all cases an increased circulation of T cells CD4+, CD25(4), which may be indicative of their immunosuppressing action was found. The correlation between the high level of these cells ex vivo and a decrease in the proliferative activity of T cells in vitro is noted. The level and functional properties of the subpopulation of T lymphocytes CD4+, CD25+ are among the most informative criteria of the functioning of me immune system in the normal state and in immunopathology. Search for medicinal preparations modulating the function of human regulating T lymphocytes is necessary.
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PMID:[Human immunoregulating (suppressing?) CD4+, CD25+ T lymphocytes ex vivo and in vitro, in the normal state and in pathology]. 1252 99
Simultaneous operations on different organs and cavities, including urgent and scheduled operations, always are associated with high risk of operative and postoperative periods. The case of simultaneous operation of aortocoronary shunt and panhysterectomy is presented in the paper. In the case of our patient despite the severe condition: occlusion of left anterior descending coronary artery (rest and effort angina) and endometrium malignant tumor worsened by concomitant pathologies including bronchial
asthma
, hypothyreosis,
pyelonephritis
and obesity, the surgical intervention was completed successfully without complications at operational and postoperational periods.
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PMID:[Case of simultaneous operations of aortocoronary shunt and panhysterectomy]. 1690 99