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Query: UMLS:C0042961 (
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A method for the selective recovery of living microfilariae from Onchocerca
volvulus
nodules is described. The microfilariae migrate through solidified agar gel into overlayering Hanks balanced salt solution (HBSS). The highest recovery rates of the worms were obtained with 0.3 and 0.4% agar.
Optimal
conditions for in vitro cultures of the larvae in HBSS were established; pH range 7.0-7.5, glucose concentration 2-5 mg/ml for long term cultures, osmolality 200-309 mOsmoles/l, temperature 4 degrees C for prolonged cultures and 24-28 degrees C for overall best yield of excretory/secretory products (ESP). Subculturing of the larvae reduced contamination of ESP with human serum protein to minimal amounts after 9 recultures done within 96 h.
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PMID:Selective recovery of living microfilariae from Onchocerca volvulus nodules. Determination of optimal conditions for their culture in vitro for excretory/secretory products. 611 34
The sliding hiatal hernias are the most usual diaphragmatic hernias in adults. Their recognition and the survey of their complications are performed with esophagoscopy. Antisecretory drugs are efficient in case of esophagitis. Indications for surgery are discussed in young patients with a long-term medical treatment. The paraesophagal hernias even with a total intrathoracic
volvulus
of the stomach are operated through abdominal approach. The Morgagni hernias are uncommon and rarely symptomatic. The Bochdaleck hernias are exceptionally revealed at adult age. Traumatic hernias occur after penetrating injury or blunt diaphragmatic rupture in automobile accident victims. Association of serious injuries and difficulty to identify the diaphragmatic injury may explain the delay in the diagnosis.
Optimal
management consists of early repair of the diaphragmatic injury through an abdominal approach, to avoid strangulation of the herniated organs.
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PMID:[Diaphragmatic hernias in adults]. 912 2