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Reports of heterogeneity of IgG receptor activity of normal circulating neutrophils prompted measurements in myeloproliferative disease to determine if dysplasia of the hematic stem cell resulted in an abnormality of this membrane property. IgG receptors were assayed by rosette formation in suspension with human Rh-positive erythrocytes sensitized with high-titer Rh antiserum. IgG receptors were detected on 19 +/- 1.6% (mean +/- SEM) of neutrophils from 45 normal subjects. A significant increase in IgG-receptor-bearing neutrophils was found in polycythemia vera (PV) and myeloid metaplasia (MyM), with values of 70 +/- 3.6% and 69.7 +/- 4.3%, respectively. Normal values were observed in polycythemic states not due to myeloproliferative disease and in chronic myelocytic leukemia. Rosette-forming neutrophils were increased to 52.3 +/- 3.7% in infection and inflammatory disease, but this value was significantly lower than those in PV and MyM. Increased IgG receptors in PV and MyM may be related to the activated state of the neutrophil and may result from an intrinsic cellular abnormality of the proliferating clone or from altered bone marrow release. Quantitation of neutrophil IgG receptors may be of value in the differential diagnosis of PV and MyM and may offer insights into the derangement of hematopoiesis that underlies these myeloproliferative disorders.
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PMID:Increased circulating neutrophils with surface receptor activity for immunoglobulin G in polycythemia vera and myeloid metaplasia. 44 52

We tested the hypothesis that treatment of growing, susceptible (to hip dysplasia) pups by IM administration of glycosaminoglycan polysulfates would mitigate the signs of incipient hip dysplasia. In 1 experiment, 7 pups, selected at random from 2 litters, were administered glycosaminoglycan polysulfates (2.5 mg/kg of body weight, IM) twice weekly, and 7 control pups from the same litters were given sterile buffered 0.9% saline solution from the age of 6 weeks to 8 months. Hip joints were examined by radiography, with pups in the standard, limbs-extended position. At 8 months of age, all pups in this experiment did not manifest femoral head subluxation radiographically. The Norberg angle, a measure of coxofemoral congruity, improved from a mean +/- SEM value of 102 degrees +/- 1 degrees in controls to 106 degrees +/- 1 degrees in treated pups (P = 0.008). Pups were not subjected to necropsy. In the second experiment, 8 pups were selected at random from 2 litters and were administered 5 mg of glycosaminoglycan polysulfates/kg, IM, twice weekly from 6 weeks to 8 months of age. Similarly, 8 control pups were administered saline solution. At 8 months of age, hip joints were examined by radiography with pups in the standard position; at necropsy, intra-articular tissues were evaluated macroscopically and biochemically. Of 8 treated pups, none had subluxation radiographically, whereas 4 of 8 control dogs had femoral head subluxation. Mean Norberg angle on the radiographs was 109.7 degrees +/- 1.6 degrees for the treated group and was 101.5 degrees +/- 1.6 degrees for controls, representing a mean improvement in coxofemoral congruity of 8.2 degrees in the treated pups.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:Effects of intramuscular administration of glycosaminoglycan polysulfates on signs of incipient hip dysplasia in growing pups. 145 30

Pulmonary hypoplasia is a life threatening condition in newborns resulting from a generalized underdevelopment of the lungs. The lung disorder is usually secondary to conditions outside the lung such as thoracic volume reduction. The precise mechanism by which thoracic volume reduction prevents normal lung development and growth is unknown. As a model for human pulmonary hypoplasia associated with lethal skeletal dysplasia, a stereoscopic SEM study of chondrodystrophic (cho) fetal mouse lungs fixed by intratracheal instillation with 3% glutaraldehyde was conducted. In comparison with lungs of phenotypically normal littermates, the mutant's lungs appeared unaffected with respect to structure of major bronchiolar airways and in the morphology and amount of surfactant precursors (multilamellar bodies). The primary saccules within the mutant's lungs were significantly smaller and more numerous relative to those of normal littermates. These observations provide evidence that the lungs for this type of pulmonary hypoplasia are ultrastructurally normal with respect to upper airways, but that the primary saccules, or units of function in neonatal breathing in the rodent, are significantly smaller. This effect, however, does not appear to inhibit differentiation of type II pneumocytes or production of surfactant.
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PMID:A stereoscopic scanning electron microscope study of pulmonary hypoplasia in chondrodystrophic mice. 263 32

Spondyloenchondrodysplasia is a rare autosomal recessive skeletal dysplasia with vertebral dysplasia and enchondroma-like lesions in the pelvis and long bones. The vertebral bodies show dorsally accentuated platyspondyly with disturbance of ossification. Clinical abnormalities such as short stature, rhizomelic micromelia, increased lumbar lordosis, barrel chest, facial anomalies, and clumsy movements may be present. We report on four patients, three of them from one family, who showed a wide range of clinical and radiological changes to document considerable variability of expression of the mutated gene.
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PMID:Spondyloenchondrodysplasia. 291 47

Regeneration of rectal mucosa after rectal mucosectomy and ileoanal anastomosis (IAA) could jeopardize the long-term safety of the procedure. The aim of this study was to determine if rectal mucosal regeneration occurred after IAA. Pathologic specimens of the IAA and surrounding rectal muscular cuff were obtained from 29 patients who had required IAA excision 17 +/- 2 months (mean +/- SEM, range, 2 to 48 months) following construction. Multiple (greater than or equal to 6) coronal and sagittal sections of each specimen were made and examined histologically. The rectal muscle cuff was bound to ileal serosa by dense fibrous tissue. Small islets of residual rectal mucosa were identified between the denuded rectal cuff and the ileal pull-through in four patients (14 percent) and at the ileoanal anastomosis in two patients (7 percent). Active rectal mucosal disease, dysplasia, or reepithelialization of the denuded rectal muscle were not seen. It is concluded that small islets of rectal mucosa may remain after IAA. Up to four years after IAA, however, no evidence of rectal mucosal regeneration could be documented.
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PMID:Does rectal mucosa regenerate after ileoanal anastomosis? 380

Nicotine, 1 mg/kg body weight/day, was injected subcutaneously in 3 female rabbits during gestational and lactating periods, and the lungs of the offspring were studied by scanning and transmission electron microscopy (SEM and TEM) on days 5, 10, and 25 postpartum. Three other female rabbits served as controls. The size and number of neuroepithelial bodies (NEB) as estimated by SEM were larger in the experimental group than in the control group, especially on days 5 and 25. Moreover, the NEB in the nicotine-exposed groups showed loss of normal boundaries and derangement of cells and granules by TEM. Neural components also became prominent. These findings suggest that chronic maternal exposure to nicotine may directly, or, through the neural route, indirectly induce hyperplasia and dysplasia of the NEB in the offspring of rabbits. Because NEB are suspected to regulate regional bronchial and vascular smooth muscle cells, such alterations may be similar to respiratory functional impairments found in infants of mothers who smoke.
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PMID:Nicotine-induced neuroepithelial cell changes in young rabbits: a preliminary communication. 409 20

Paget's disease is a human bone dysplasia with a probable viral origin. SEM studies on anorganic and acid etched biopsies confirm the osteocondensation and the structural and textural abnormalities (presence of woven bone). Corrosion casts revealed a complex scaffolding structure of vascular channels. On resting fronts, the domains are small and irregular and surfaces are different from human fetal woven bone. Mineralizing fronts extend largely on bone surfaces and present evidence of abnormal thickness. Resorption surfaces extend irregularly in multiple directions and are often found unusually deep. Irregularity of osteoclastic lacunae was also evidenced. This SEM study suggests that an osteoblastic qualitative dysfunction could be associated with the osteoclastic changes.
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PMID:Paget's disease of bone. A scanning electron microscopic study. 637 Dec 59

Biopsies from oral leukoplakias of different anatomic locations were studied by light- and scanning electron microscopy. Clinically, 11 cases showed the homogenous, flat type, and 3 represented the inhomogenous, nodular type of oral leukoplakia. The surface patterns of lining epithelial cells, as well as the cut surface structures were compared with those obtained by light microscopy. The results were compared with other published findings of normal oral mucosa, oral leukoplakia, oral carcinoma, and lesions of the uterine cervical mucosa. The epithelial surface cells revealed micropatterns comparable to normal ortho- or parakeratotic cells in the cases of homogenous oral leukoplakia. Biopsies showing varying degrees of dysplasia revealed cell surfaces with irregular microvilli or swollen microridges; cell forms also showed varying profiles and shapes as well as pleomorphism. Cell desquamation was seen in all cases. Since cell maturation and differentiation is linked to a specific surface morphology, SEM has to be considered as a further valuable diagnostic method.
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PMID:Oral leukoplakia: a scanning electron microscopic study of epithelial surface patterns. 641 38

Fifty-seven patients undergoing routine or review gastroscopy had multiple gastric biopsies taken and assessed histologically for gastritis, metaplasia and dysplasia. Duodenogastric reflux was graded scintigraphically by BIDA Scanning. Patients with dysplastic changes in the gastric mucosa (n = 33) had a higher mean grade of reflux 2.1 +/- 0.21 (mean +/- SEM) than patients with no dysplasia (1.1 +/- 0.24: P less than 0.0025). Patients with metaplasia (n = 33) had an increased mean grade of reflux of 2.0 +/- 0.19 compared with patients without metaplasia (1.3 +/- 0.29: P less than 0.05), but there was no significant difference in degree of reflux between patients with and without gastritis. When the grade of reflux was plotted against increasing degrees of mucosal abnormalities, there appeared to be a positive correlation between duodenogastric reflux and severity of mucosal change.
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PMID:The clinical assessment of duodenogastric reflux by scintigraphy and its relation to histological changes in gastric mucosa. 658 12

In 21 cases of laryngeal cancer precursors (diffuse laryngitis chronica; so-called "plain", "verrucous" or "papillary" keratosis circumscripta) a microlaryngoscopy was performed, followed by microsurgical removal of the dysplasia. One part of each tissue specimen was studied histologically, the corresponding other part was observed in the SEM. In comparison of the microlaryngoscopic findings and histologic diagnoses on the one hand to the submicroscopic findings got by SEM on the other hand we may describe interesting characteristic structures of the laryngeal mucous membrane. Chronic laryngitis is represented in two different types: 1. plain parakeratotic type, 2. irregularly elevated hyperkeratotic type. Obviously last of them seems to have a greater tendency of malignant degeneration. The so-called "keratoses" represent specific SEM patterns according to their microlaryngoscopic pictures: - Homogeneous structure including sporadic parakeratotic keratinisation in cases of "plain" keratosis (mostly "leukoplakia"). - Irregularity of cell and tissue surface including cell walls, but also roughness and keratinisation of microvilli in cases of "verrucous" or "papillary" keratoses (mostly "pachydermia" or adult papilloma). - Characteristic SEM picture of cancer (echelon phenomenon) in cases of precancerous lesions, in which signs of atypia were proved histologically. Our SEM results confirm the value of an exact review of the laryngeal mucosa surface for laryngologists. Precancer diagnostics can be completed furthermore by intravital staining for instance. Nevertheless there is no doubt, that also a most careful surface diagnostics cannot replace histologic tissue examination in cases of early cancer detection. Obviously there are the limits of scanning electron microscopy in laryngeal cancer research.
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PMID:[Scanning electron microscopy studies of the mucous membrane in precancerous conditions of the larynx]. 664 42


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