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    Archives of dermatological research 271 (1981), S. 3-9 
    ISSN: 1432-069X
    Keywords: Corticosteroids ; Antiacanthogenic effect ; Carrier reaction ; Corticosteroide ; antiacanthogene Wirkung ; Grundlagen-effekt
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Description / Table of Contents: Zusammenfassung Anhand des beschriebenen Testverfahrens läßt sich der bekannte antiacanthogene Effekt topisch applizierter Corticosteroide exakt erfassen und quantifizieren. Eine 0,1% Clobetasol-17-propionat-Lösung induziert nach 28tägiger Behandlungsperiode einen antiacanthogenen Effekt von 27,5%, nach 84 Tagen eine Epithelverdünnung von 23,7% und nach 118 Tagen von 39%. Somit läßt sich aus den vorliegenden Ergebnissen keine Steroidtoleranz des Meerschweinchenepithels ableiten.
    Notes: Summary The antiacanthogenic effect of topical applied steroids is well known and maybe exactly assessed and quantified by means of the test procedure described. A 0.1% clobetasol-17-propionate solution induces an antiacanthogenic effect of 27.5% after a 28-day treatment period. After 84 days, the skin further treated with the corticosteroid shows an anticanthogenic effect of 23.7% and after 118 days of 39%. A steroid tolerance of epithelial layer on guinea pig skin cannot be derived from our results.
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    Journal of molecular medicine 72 (1994), S. 343-349 
    ISSN: 1432-1440
    Keywords: Long-term manometry ; Progressive systemic sclerosis ; Esophageal involvement
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Long-term manometry of the tubular esophagus was performed in 20 consecutive patients (18 females, 2 males; median age 56.5 years) with progressive systemic sclerosis (PSS) and a control group of 20 healthy subjects (18 females, 2 males; median age 56.5 years). The measurements were performed via a data logger of 1 MByte memory capacity with the help of two pressure sensors placed 8 and 18 cm above the lower esophageal sphincter. Esophageal contractions were analyzed with respect to pressure amplitudes in the esophagus distal and proximal, quotient of pressure amplitudes distal/proximal, number of contraction waves in a 24-h period, and kind of spreading (propulsive, simultaneous). In the PSS group there was a significant decrease in pressure amplitudes in the distal sensor (median 31.5 versus 39.5 mbar in controls, P 〈 0.02), in the quotient of pressure amplitudes distal/proximal (median 0.885 versus 1.25 in controls, P 〈 0.001), in the number of waves in 24 h (median 939.5 versus 1656 in controls, P 〈 0.01), and in the occurrence of propulsive waves (median 34% versus 57% in controls, P 〈 0.01). Fifteen patients (75%) had hypomotility disorders as compared to the control group, in which the lower limit of normal values was defined by the 5th percentile of descriptive analysis. These first data of long-term manometry in patients with PSS indicate that long-term manometry may be an effective method for identifying esophageal involvement in PSS.
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