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  • 1
    ISSN: 1365-2427
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: 1. The maximum depth of colonization of aquatic macrophytes (Zc) was investigated in eighteen South Island, New Zealand lakes. The downward attenuation coefficient for photosynthetically active radiation (Kd(PAR)) was calculated and the spectral characteristics of the lakes determined with a spectroradiometer.2. Characean algae dominated the deepest communities in sixteen of the study lakes.3. Zc was significantly related to Kd(PAR) by the relationship Zc = 4.5/Kd– 2.2.4. From measurements of the photosynthetic properties of Chara corallina (Kl. ex Willd., em R.D.W.) and incident radiation over the course of a year we calculated the depth at which daily net photosynthesis would be equal to zero for each day of the year. An annual average of this depth was significantly related to Zc with anr2 of 0.86.5. Correcting Kd(PAR) for spectral quality and taking into account the potential absorption spectrum of a characean meadow did not improve the relationships.6. We suggest that relationships established between Kd(PAR) and Zc of characean algae in South Island, New Zealand lakes can be explained to a great extent by light limitation of photosynthesis.
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1365-2133
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary Metastatic calcinosis is a common feature of chronic renal failure. Its first manifestations are bone demineralization and non-visceral and/or visceral calcification with mostly mural deposits in arteries and arterioles. It is initially characterized by hyperphosphataemin followed by secondary or tertiary hyperparathyroidism. Cutaneous involvement is a rare complication. Histologically, the lesions show vascular calcification with ischaemic skin necrosis. Extreme cases may produce calcinosis cuits (calciphylaxis), i.e. disseminated calcification of the subcutaneous tissue and dermis in the form of hard painful cutaneous nodules and plaques with subsequent ulceration. Metastatic calcinosis is a disease affecting adults. While the dystrophic or idiopathic type can develop in children. We present the case of a 6-year-old boy with end-stage renal disease, attributed to congenital renal hypoplasia, and accompanied by secondary hyperparathyroidism. He developed fulminant tertiary hyper- parathyroidism and metastatic caleinosis of the lungs, as well as cutaneous neerosis of the buttocks and legs, subsequent to calcification of arteries and arterioles. A maternal renal transplant failed to function. The serum parathormone, calcium and phosphate levels could not be controlled by maintenance dialysis, phosphate binders and calcitriol. Total parathyroldectomy without auto-transplantation of parathyroid tissue rapidly returned the serum parathormone, calcium and phosphate levels to normal. In addition, topical treatment using merbromine solution and hydro- colloid dressings, healed the ulcers with significant scar formation, within 2.5 months after para- thyroidectomy. A renewed increase of the calcium x phosphate product, 2 months after parathyroidectomy, was attributed to mobilization of calcium compounds from the viseera, as confirmed by a chest X-ray.
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  • 3
    ISSN: 1432-1041
    Keywords: Key words End-stage renal failure ; Meloxicam; haemo- dialysis ; pharmacokinetic
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Objective: The pharmacokinetics of meloxicam have been studied following administration of a single 15-mg capsule to 12 patients with end-stage renal failure. Pharmacokinetic parameters were determined after haemodialysis. The pharmacokinetic profile obtained in these patients is compared to data obtained from age- and gender-matched healthy volunteers. Results: Total plasma meloxicam concentrations were lower in patients with end-stage renal failure (AUC0–∞12.6 μg ⋅ h ⋅ ml−1) in comparison with healthy volunteers (AUC0–∞39.3 μg ⋅ h ⋅ ml−1). This was reflected by an increase in total clearance (+211%). However, there was an enhanced free meloxicam fraction (unbound drug) in the end-stage renal failure patients (0.9% vs. 0.3% in healthy volunteers). This was observed in association with raised free Cmax (5.0 vs. 2.6 ng/ml) but similar free AUC0–∞(0.13 vs. 0.11 μg ⋅ h ⋅ ml−1) in both groups. Therefore, the raised free fraction is compensated for by the increased total clearance such that no accumulation of meloxicam occurs. Meloxicam plasma concentrations were similar before and after haemo- dialysis. Conclusion: Meloxicam has displayed a pharmacokinetic profile in end-stage renal failure which is similar to that observed for other highly protein bound non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). However, in view of the higher free Cmax value, and despite no evidence of accumulation, it may be prudent to treat this group of patients with a 7.5-mg dose of meloxicam. This is the lower dose normally recommended for adults. Meloxicam is not dialysable.
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