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  • 1
    ISSN: 1432-1459
    Keywords: Guillain-Barré syndrome ; Nerve conduction velocity ; Prognosis ; Motor paralysis
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Description / Table of Contents: Zusammenfassung Klinisch-elektrophysiologische Untersuchungen wurden bei 39 Patienten mit Guillain-Barré Syndrom durchgeführt. Es ging um die Frage, welche Elemente in der akuten Phase eine prognostische Beurteilung zulassen. Bei 16 der Patienten, was 52% des Krankengutes entspricht, wurden residuelle Symptome wie motorische Schwäche, fehlende Patellarsehnenreflexe und so weiter nachgewiesen. Das Zurückbleiben von residuellen Symptomen korrelierte mit dem Alter bei Krankheitsbeginn, das Ausmaß der Tetraparese und das Ausmaß der Sensibilitätsstörungen in der akuten Phase. Acht der zehn Patienten, die eine Verminderung der motorischen Nervenleitgeschwindigkeit in einer frühen Krankheitsphase aufwiesen, zeigten später nennenswerte Restsymptome. Tendenzmäßig schienen Restsymptome häufiger bei jenen Patienten zu sein, welche eine Verlangsamung der Leitgeschwindigkeit gemischter Nerven und eine verlängerte Latenz der H-Welle sowie der Residuallatenz aufwiesen. Elektroneurographische Untersuchungen, im besonderen die Bestimmung der motorischen Leitgeschwindigkeit, erlauben zuverlässige Rückschlüsse auf die Prognose dieses Krankheitsbildes.
    Notes: Summary Clinical and electrophysiological studies were carried out on 39 patients with the Guillain-Barré syndrome to evaluate which elements were of prognostic value during the acute phase. Residual clinical signs such as motor weakness and absent patellar tendon reflexes were found in 16 (52%) of those patients who had had a preceding illness. Persistence of deficit was significantly correlated to age at onset, the degree of quadriparesis and loss of deep sensation in the acute phase. Of the 10 patients who showed a reduction in motor nerve conduction velocity (MCV) in the early stage, 8 (80%) revealed significantly residual clinical symptoms at follow-up. There was a tendency for the incidence of residual signs to be more common in the patients with slowing of mixed nerve conduction velocity, and prolonged latency of H-wave and the residual latency. Nerve conduction studies, especially measurement of MCV, were of value as a reliable prognostic indicator in this syndrome.
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  • 2
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    Archives of virology 81 (1984), S. 13-24 
    ISSN: 1432-8798
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary Mumps virus replication was examined in various culture cells derived from mice. Eight of 16 lymphoid cell lines and 4 of 13 non-lymphoid cell lines supported the replication of Vero cell-adapted Enders strain (EY) of mumps virus. EY strain replicated more efficiently in lymphoid cell lines than in non-lymphoid ones. T cell preference, however, was not observed in this study. The growth kinetics of EY strain in high yield cell lines such as EL-4, L1210 and NS-18 cells were similar to that in Vero cells, while in low yield cell lines such as DK, C243 and 203GL cells the growth patterns varied respectively. Nineteen kinds of primary culture cells of murine origin all proved not to be susceptible for EY strain, even when spleen cells were stimulated with lectins or allogeneic cells. Seven other strains of mumps virus were examined for their ability to replicate in EL-4, L1210 and L929 cells. Four and 6 strains replicated in EL-4 cells and L1210 cells respectively, although the growth patterns and yields varied in each virus-cell combinations. On the other hand, none of 7 strains showed sufficient replication in L929 cells.
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