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Query: UMLS:C0036690 (
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Medical records were reviewed for 95 consecutive patients hospitalized with a diagnosis of staghorn calculus disease. Of those patients in whom a conservative, non-operative approach was taken 30 per cent ultimately died of renal failure and/or
sepsis
. It is concluded that surgical intervention is the treatment of choice for patients with staghorn calculus disease.
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PMID:Retrospective study of 95 patients with staghorn calculus disease. 7 31
Anticomplementary activity, aggregate content, and elimination of i.v. human gamma globulin (HGG). During storage of HGG globulin aggregate formation increases leading to anticomplementary activity. Seventeen patients suffering from postoperative
sepsis
showed significantly faster elimination rates of HGG than 6 healthy controls, while there was no difference in albumin elimination.
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PMID:[Immunologic properties, aggregate content and half-life of various human i.v. gamma globulin preparations]. 7 97
A retrospective review of 19 patients with documented myeloid metaplasia undergoing, elective splenectomy during the past ten years at the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital is presented. The primary indications for splenectomy in 17 of these 19 were either hypersplenism or symptomatic splenomegaly. Eighteen of the 19 underwent both 59Fe-ferrokinetic studies and 51Cr-sequestration studies or, alternatively, 111In-marrow scintigraphy as a part of their routine preoperative evaluation. The death from
sepsis
of one patient six weeks post-operatively, whose marrow function was poor and whose level of splenic sequestration was minimal, confirms the efficacy of these studies in the preoperative prediction of hematologic response to splenectomy. Eighteen of the 19 patients benefited from the operation in terms of symptomatic relief and/or hematologic improvement, although surgery presumably did nothing to prolong survival in these patients. We conclude that splenectomy is indicated as a palliative maneuver for carefully selected patients with myeloid metaplasia without prohibitive operative risk, provided the criteria for selection of patients are adhered to and the surgeon and hematologist work together as a team.
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PMID:Splenectomy in myeloid metaplasia. 7 43
Three cases of malignant histiocytosis occurring in children aged 2 months, 10 months and 14 years, are described. In all children the diagnosis was based on anaemia, granulocytopenia or thrombocytopenia, splenomegaly and marked erythrophagocytosis by bone marrow and lymph node atypical histiocytes. Two children aged 10 months and 14 years, underwent splenectomy after which combined chemotherapy with cyclophosphamide, vincristine and prednisone (COP) was started. In the older child a complete remission was achieved. The younger child died soon after the onset of the treatment. The youngest child was treated with bleomycin, adriamycin, cyclophosphamide, vincristine and prednisone (BACOP). He died of pneumonia and
sepsis
two months after the start of the treatment.
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PMID:Malignant histiocytosis. Histiocytic medullary reticulosis. 7 57
Transfusion of fresh whole blood was evaluated as a means of supplying opsonins and lessening the high mortality of group-B streptococcal
sepsis
in neonates. Pre-transfusion and post-transfusion sera from 22 infants were examined for the presence of opsonins against group-B organisms. Opsonic activity rose only when donor blood containing heat-stable antibody was administered in high volume (greater than 40% of blood-volume). 9 of 9 infants transfused with blood containing antibody to their infecting strain survived septic episodes. 3 of 6 who received blood lacking antibody to their infecting strain died.
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PMID:Blood-transfusion in group-B streptococcal sepsis. 7 71
One hundred sixty-five patients with operative prostatic disease were investigated for hematologic abnormalities. The tests were useful in the clinical management of 6 (3.7 per cent) patients. Preoperative hematologic screening tests are recommended in patients with prostatic cancer, potential
sepsis
, and in patients with a known bleeding tendency.
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PMID:Hematologic screening tests in patients with operative prostatic disease. 7 62
A patient with acute bacterial endocarditis in whom ischaemic contracture of the left ventricle (stone-heart syndrome) developed during aortic and mitral valve replacement had an emergency implantation of an intracorporeal partial artificial heart (an abdominal left-ventricular assist device of ALVAD). This device functioned as a total artificial heart for nearly 6 days, while a donor heart for transplantation was sought. The ALVAD was then removed, and the patient received allografts of a heart and a kidney. The transplanted heart functioned well, but the patient died 15 days later from gram-negative
sepsis
. There was no evidence of cardiac or renal allograft rejection.
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PMID:Total support of the circulation of a patient with post-cardiotomy stone-heart syndrome by a partial artificial heart (ALVAD) for 5 days followed by heart and kidney transplantation. 7 17
Infection of splenectomized mice with Diplococcus pneumoniae, type III, resulted in a fourfold higher mortality rate than did infection of normal mice. Splenectomized animals were protected against fulminant, fatal
sepsis
by subcutaneous transplantation of autochthonous splenic tissue at the time of splenectomy. Animals with ectopic splenic tissue, and sham-splenectomized control mice, exhibited normal serum opsonin and leukophilic gamma-globulin activity, with respect to pneumococcus, that was lacking in splenectomized animals.
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PMID:Protection against fulminant sepsis in splenectomized mice by implantation of autochthonous splenic tissue. 7 90
309 women whose menstruation was delayed by 3-35 days were treated with intrauterine or vaginal prostaglandins. Of 275 confirmed pregnancies, 229 were successfully terminated without further abortifacient therapy. A successful outcome was often associated with episodes of vomiting, diarrhoea, and uterine cramps in the 24 hours after prostaglandin administration, but the incidence was related to prostaglandin dosage and gastrointestinal side-effects were more common after vaginal administration. The best results were achieved by the analogue 16:16 dimethyl P.G.E2 as a vaginal pessary. 14 patients (6.1%) required uterine curettage for escessive or prolonged bleeding, while 2 patients required blood transfusion. One patient, who had an intrauterine contraceptive device left in situ during treatment, developed acute pelvic
sepsis
. No deleterious side-effects occurred in 34 patients who were subsequently proven not to be pregnant at the time of treatment. Treatment by intrauterine or vaginal prostaglandins offers promise as a method of pregnancy termination which avoids much of the physical and emotional trauma associated with surgical termination, and has the advantage of not requiring hospital admission in the majority of cases. The present study shows the safety of the method, and its potential as a self-administration technique.
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PMID:Very early abortion by prostaglandins. 7 92
In addition to a layer of mucus, the gastric mucosa barrier is mainly formed of a tight junction consisting of the surface membranes of epithelial cells. It is this that mainly impedes the flowback of H+ ions. Buffers conveyed by the blood neutralise the small numbers of ions that do flow back, even under physiological conditions. Damage to the barrier results in a considerable backflow of ions that enhance acid secretion and release of histamine and other vasoactive substances, so that further mucosal lesions occur. Such damage may be of exogenous or endogenous origin. Alcohol and acetylsalicylic acid are two examples. The latter is undissociated and hence liposoluble in the highly milieu of the stomach and can easily enter the cells and damage them. Severe hypovolaemia, stress and
sepsis
are instances of endogenous sources of damage. In the final analysis, the damage caused by
sepsis
is linked to cell anoxia.
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PMID:[The gastric mucosa barrier and gastropathy]. 7 72
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