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  • 1
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Langenbeck's archives of surgery 337 (1974), S. 95-102 
    ISSN: 1435-2451
    Keywords: Types of Hiatus Hernias ; Stenoses of the Distal Esophagus ; Esophageal Rings ; X-Ray Technique ; Hernientypen ; Oesophagusstenosen ; Oesophagus-Ringe ; Röntgentechnik
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Description / Table of Contents: Zusammenfassung Die Röntgendiagnostik des oesophago-gastralen Überganges erfordert eine spezielle Untersuchungstechnik. Im Hinblick auf die Klassifizierung der Hiatushernien bestehen keine Schwierigkeiten. Bei der Differenzierung kleiner Gleithernien ist die Darstellung der „3-Ringe” am distalen Oesophagus wertvoll. Für den Nachweis eines gastrooesophagealen Refluxes kann die Röntgendiagnostik nur wenig beitragen. Auf differentialdiagnostische Überlegungen sowohl bei den oesophagitische bedingten Stenosen als auch bei postoperativen Veränderungen nach Fundoplicatio wird hingewiesen.
    Notes: Summary Radiological diagnosis in the esophagogastric region needs a special examination technique. There are no difficulties in the classification of hiatus hernias. In order to recognize small sliding hernias it is important to differentiate the 3 rings at the distal part of the esophagus. Radiology is not very helpful in the detection of gastroesophageal reflux. The difficulties in differential diagnosis of stenoses caused by reflux esophagitis and the postoperative changes after fundoplicatio are indicated.
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    ISSN: 1432-1440
    Keywords: Bone marrow transplantation ; Anti-CMV hypergammaglobulin ; Azyklovir ; Conditioning
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary Bone marrow transplantation was performed between IV/82 and X/85 in 64 patients with acute leukemia (n=36), chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML;n=13), severe aplastic anemia (n=12), and neuroblastoma stage IV (n=3). Of these patients 57 received allogeneic marrow from HLA-ABCDR identical, MLC-negative sibling donors. Six transplants were performed with syngenic marrow and one with autologous marrow. Of the 64 patients 48 survived 40-1,250 days after transplantation, resulting in a survival rate (SR) of 75% and a survival probability (SP) of 71%. Of the 36 patients suffering from acute leukemia (SR=64%, SP=51%), patients with acute myelogenous leukemia (AML) in first complete remission (n=11; SR=81%, SP=76%), as well as patients with acute lymphatic leukemia (ALL) in 1st to 4th complete remission at the time of transplantation (n=14; SR=81%, SP=76%) show a favorable prognosis. A poor survival rate was seen for patients with AML when transplanted in second or partial remission (1/5; SR=20%), as well as for patients suffering from ALL and transplanted during relapse or partial remission (1/6; SR=16%). Of 13 patients suffering from CML 12 survived the transplantation free of relapse (SR=93%, SP=92%), and one patient died from varicella zoster pneumonia. Of the transplanted patients with severe aplastic anemia, 12 of 13 are surviving with complete hematologic reconstitution; one patient, however, died on day 10 from a sepsis. In our patient group, the SR as well as the SP has been improved through changes in the irradiation protocol concomitant with prophylactic application of anti-CMV hypergammaglobulin, as well as through additional oral medication of Azyklovir. The 41 patients (BMT No. 7–47) with total body irradiation at one time-show an SR of 44% and an SP of 41%. The following 46 patients (BMT No. 48–93) have reached an SR of 83% and an SP of 74% under the regimen of fractionated total body irradiation, plus prophylaxis with anti-CMV hypergammaglobulin and Azyklovir. Within this group, no fatal CMV pneumonia was encountered as opposed to six patients lost from CMV pneumonia in the first group.
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