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The main benefits of intrauterine devices (IUDs) are a lack of adverse systemic effects, excellent effectiveness, high continuation rates and the single act of motivation required for use. First year failure rates range from 2% to 3%, but decline steadily thereafter to a cumulative annual failure rate of less than 1% after six years. The risks of IUDs include increased blood loss, uterine perforation, pelvic infection and pregnancy-related complications. The incidence of perforation of the uterine fundus ranges from 1:1000 to 1:2500 insertions, while that of cervical perforation with the copper devices ranges from 1:600 to 1:1000. IUD use is associated with about a three-fold increased incidence of developing acute salpingitis in comparison with use of oral contraceptives and diaphragms. If pregnancy occurs with an IUD in place, there is a three-fold increased risk of spontaneous abortion, a ten-fold increased risk of ectopic pregnancy (5% of all IUD pregnancies) and a possible increased incidence of sepsis during the pregnancy.
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PMID:Intrauterine devices: medicated and nonmedicated. 3 13

Fulminant bacterial sepsis has been described in patients with Hodgkin disease who have undergone splenectomy for staging purposes. The organisms commonly associated with sepsis in this setting include Streptococcus pneumoniae and Haemophilus influenzae. Polyvalent pneumococcal vaccine (Merck) has recently been licensed and has been suggested for use in patients with Hodgkin disease who are at risk for postsplenectomy sepsis. We administered 14-valent pneumococcal vaccine to 24 patients with Hodgkin disease and 24 normal controls, and measured antibody response to 13 antigens at time of immunization and at 3 wk and 3 mo following immunization. Our results indicate that patients who have been previously treated for Hodgkin disease, with chemotherapy, radiotherapy, or both, have severe impairment of antibody response. Untreated patients, however, respond in a manner similar to normal controls.
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PMID:Use and efficacy of pneumococcal vaccine in patients with Hodgkin disease. 4 Jun 35

The cerebral angiograms of 11 patients suffering from collagen disease are presented. Panarteriitis nodosa was diagnosed in 4 cases, Lupus erythematodes in 2 cases. With 5 patients immunovasculitis with cerebral affection was found, which was, however, not to be classified in detail. More or less characteristic features are to be expected in the angiogram; they might harden the suspicion of collagen disease, although they are not likely to prove its diagnosis. An interpretation of the radiological findings should--in addition to the morphology--primarily take into account the distribution type of the vessel wall lesions. Clinically as well as by means of angiography it is difficult to differentiate between collagen disease and cerebral arteriitis of different aetiology; this applies particularly to the alterations in cases of embolic circumscribed encephalitis in sepsis lenta. The diagnostic value of angiography in cases of collagen disease with cerebral affection is discussed, the criteria of cerebral arteriitis of different aetiology are dealth with.
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PMID:[Cerebral angiography in collagen disease and arteritis of different aetiology (author's transl)]. 4 Aug 56

This review will begin by giving the highlights of the history and explain development of the basic science knowledge of hemoglobin chemistry, function, and physiology. The necessary involvement of red cell metabolism, as it pertains to the maintenance of 2,3-diphosphoglycerate (2,3-DPG) levels, both normally and under the perturbed and experimental conditions of blood storage, will be given as part of the basic science data. The clinical science and transfusion data will comprise the main critical aspects of the paper. Analysis and comment of over 20 studies will be given on the effects of animal and human transfusions with altered 2,3-DPG levels. Decreased survival and organ function have been demonstrated with transfusion of low 2,3-DPG red cells, with or without anemia, in the conditions of exercise, shock, hypotension, ischemia, cardiac surgery, hypoxia, sepsis, and acidosis. By critical analysis of these studies, recommendations on general and specific patient needs for red cell transfusions with normal or high 2,3-DPG levels are given.
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PMID:The significance of 2,3-DPG in red blood cell transfusions. 4 84

Indonesia consists of more than 3000 islands. The population is 136.6 million with an annual growth rate of 2.4%. The birth rate is between 30-40/1000; 51.5% of the population is under 20. Average life expectancy is 50 years; the infant mortality rate is 137/1000. 19% of the population is urban; 80% is rural. There are 11,000 people per doctor. There are 14,500 midwives and 150,000 traditional midwives called "dukuns." Of the traditional midwives, 130,000 have completed a course in sepsis and asepsis, which gave the technical knowledge to handle certain complications in pregnancy during labor and the puerperium. Kits are supplied by UNICEF to the dukun who has completed the course. Most births are home deliveries. In Jakarta, 40% deliveries are by dukuns; 20% are by midwives or auxiliary midwives. The art of communication is better managed by traditional midwives who live in the same region with the people they serve. There are about 7000 Maternity and Child Health centers where antenatal care is carried out by midwives. Normal deliveries are attended by the midwives. The duties and tasks of the midwives were outlined by the 7th National Congress of the Indonesian Midwives Association in June, 1975 which recommended that midwives should supervise care of lactating mothers and children up to age 5.
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PMID:The midwife in Indonesia. 4 56

Cefuroxime, a new synthetic cephalosporin, was administered to 10 pediatric patients (6 with respiratory tract infection, 2 with urinary tract infection, 1 with sepsis of E. coli and 1 with enterocolitis). The clinical result was good and excellent in all the 10 cases. No side effect was observed in any of them.
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PMID:[A clinical observation of cefuroxime in pediatric field (author's transl)]. 4 55

A case of an acutely beginning histologically proved panarteritis is described which was initiated by hepatitis B caused by blood transfusions. After one year of steroid therapy the arteritis was no longer seen histologically, Australia-antigen became negative. Terminally the patient developed an apoplexy, renewed gastric bleeding, septicemia with obstructive jaundice, nose bleeding, increasing renal insufficiency, and cardiac failure. The Australia-antigen reappeared in the serum. It could be assumed that the panarteritis had progressed. Immune complexes of Australia-antigen and corresponding antibodies which are deposited in the vascular wall and cause an inflammatory reaction, are being held responsible for the panateritis. They were proved serologically and by immunofluorescence in the vascular wall. In cases of panarteritis of unknown origin Australia-antigen can be found in a high percentage, as was demonstrated by a second case.
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PMID:[Hepatitis-B-surface antigen and panarteritis (author's transl)]. 4 44

In cases of major sepsis the erythrocyte lipids undergo significant change especially when there is concomitant hepatic insufficiency and this in turn lead to alteration in the blood viscosity and very probably to the genesis of disorders of coagulation.
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PMID:[Changes in erythrocyte lipids in severe septic states]. 4 69

Primary isolated IgM deficiency accounted for 0.1% of hospital admissions; secondary IgM deficiency for 2.0%. Although 19% were asymptomatic the rest of 89 subjects (4M:1F) suffered infection (60%), septicemia (36%), atopy (22%), splenomegaly (11%), neoplasia(7%) and autoimmune disorders (3%) with a mortality of 10%. Serious early treatment is needed to avert death from unopposed spread of organisms throughout the blood. Qualitative IgM deficiency (absence of isohemagglutinins) and delayed maturation of IgM can result in similar symptomatology.
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PMID:IgM deficiency. 5 91

A case of prolonged gonococcal speticemia is presented. Lack of genital symptoms, of demonstrable gonococcal antibodies in whole serum, and initially also of skin lesions contributed to a delayed diagnosis that was finally confirmed by positive blood culture. Evidence of circulating immune complexes was obtained by the demonstration of gonococcal IgG antibodies after dissociation of serum by gradient centrifugation of pH 4.0. The possibility that circulating immune complexes may contribute to the symptomatology of gonococcal septicemia is pointed out.
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PMID:Circulating immune complexes in a patient with prolonged gonococcal septicemia. 5 60


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