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Query: UMLS:C0264733 (
ventricular dilatation
)
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Recently extension of malignant glioma to the spinal cord (meningeal gliomatosis: MG) has been described with increasing frequency as the advancement of the therapy for brain tumor. However, the study for clinicopathological features of MG has not been established and its therapy has still been difficult. We tried to produce experimental models of MG using nude mice and study experimental immunotherapy with human monoclonal antibody (CLN-IgG MoAb). U87-SC1 human glioma cells (5 x 10(5) in 20 microliters) were inoculated transcutaneously into the cisterna magna of BALB/c nu/nu mice using a 27-gage needle. Daily weights, neurological findings and survival time were examined. MRI scan was performed after neurological deterioration and histological examination was also performed after death. CLN-IgG MoAb was used for treatment and 15 nude mice which were inoculated with tumor cells into the cisterna magna (Day 0) were divided into three groups of 5 mice each. Group A was control group which received saline into the cisterna magna, Group B and C received 50 micrograms of CLN-IgG into the cisterna magna on Day 2 or Day 7 following inoculation of tumor cells. Efficacy of experimental immunotherapy was statistically evaluated by the difference of median survival time (MST) among three groups. All of the nude mice lost weight within 4 or 5 days after inoculation of tumor cells and developed
paraplegia
or tetraplegia with incontinence and died. MRI of the nude mice which showed neurological deteriorations revealed
ventricular dilatation
, infiltration of tumor cells to the spinal cord and spread of tumor cells into the subarachnoid space.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:[Experimental study on immunotherapy of meningeal gliomatosis with monoclonal antibody]. 847 56
Aortic disease can be highly variable in terms of lesion morphology, clinical presentation and etiology. We present the case of a young man who suffered a gunshot injury at the age of 12, resulting in
paraplegia
. Later a murmur was detected and at age 25 a pseudoaneurysm was diagnosed, with fistulization to the left pulmonary artery. Given his good functional status, he was initially managed by a conservative strategy, with regular follow-up. At age 35 left
ventricular dilatation
was observed with tachycardia and systolic dysfunction, and he was referred for transcatheter aortic valve replacement. Currently, at age 41, he is well in cardiovascular terms, with a good procedural result and professionally active.
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PMID:Murmur from a bullet: Old lesion, new treatment. 2605 59