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  • Retroperitoneal ectopic neural tissue  (2)
  • Cerebral ultrasonography  (1)
  • Cyclosporin A  (1)
  • 1
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    Pediatric surgery international 12 (1996), S. 66-68 
    ISSN: 1437-9813
    Keywords: Key words Extraspinal ; Retroperitoneal ectopic neural tissue ; Retroperitoneal tumor
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract  In a 3-year-old boy an abdominal mass was palpated by chance, which consisted of cystic and solid structures and was shown on ultrasound scan and computed tomography to be located retroperitoneally. Intraoperatively, the cystic tumor contained clear, yellowish fluid and had a stalk leading to the interspinal space between L2 and L3. However, no signs of dysraphism, were found. Neuropathologic examination surprisingly showed non-neoplastic ectopic neural tissue, which has never been recorded at this extraspinal site before.
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    Pediatric surgery international 12 (1996), S. 66-68 
    ISSN: 1437-9813
    Keywords: Extraspinal ; Retroperitoneal ectopic neural tissue ; Retroperitoneal tumor
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract In a 3-year-old boy an abdominal mass was palpated by chance, which consisted of cystic and solid structures and was shown on ultrasound scan and computed tomography to be located retroperitoneally. Intraoperatively, the cystic tumor contained clear, yellowish fluid and had a stalk leading to the interspinal space between L2 and L3. However, no signs of dysraphism, were found. Neuropathologic examination surprisingly showed non-neoplastic ectopic neural tissue, which has never been recorded at this extraspinal site before.
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  • 3
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    Pediatric cardiology 15 (1994), S. 159-162 
    ISSN: 1432-1971
    Keywords: Cerebral ultrasonography ; Cardiac surgery ; Infants
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary Cerebral ultrasonography was performed in 66 infants before and after open heart surgery in order to study the incidence of cerebral complications. The underlying cardiac malformations were ventricular septal defect (n=28), transposition of the great arteries (n=11), tetralogy of Fallot (n=8), complete atrioventricular septal defect (n=5), total anomalous pulmonary venous drainage (n=3), truncus arteriosus communis (n=2), and complex cardiac malformations (n=9). In 60 of the 66 infants ultrasonography of the brain preoperatively was normal, 3 had minor structural abnormalities, and 3 had ventriculomegaly of various degrees. Postoperatively, 46 infants had a normal brain ultrasound scan; 6 had slight structural abnormalities; and 5 had slight symmetric or asymmetric widening of the ventricles. Five infants showed severe ventriculomegaly with cerebral atrophy, and in 4 patients there was intracerebral hemorrhage, associated in 2 cases with severe ventriculomegaly. On repeat examinations it was found that up to 4 weeks after the operation an initially normal cerebral ultrasound scan could convert to a pathologic one. Most of those children who showed significant deterioration on the cerebral ultrasound scan suffered from complex cardiac malformations or had severe problems during the postoperative period.
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    European journal of pediatrics 148 (1988), S. 148-151 
    ISSN: 1432-1076
    Keywords: Renal transplantation ; Children ; Cyclosporin A ; Azathioprine ; Hypomagnesaemia
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract We investigated the renal handling of magnesium in 12 transplanted children under cyclosporin A treatment during the early period after transplantation. We also studied 30 children treated with cyclosporin A 2 years after renal transplantation and compared the results with those of 22 children treated with azathioprine and prednisolone 2–4 years after transplantation. Twenty-two children with chronic renal failure and 10 healthy children served as controls. During the 1st week after transplantation, the mean serum magnesium level dropped to 0.54±0.14 mmol/l and was accompanied by a high fractional magnesium clearance. During this period two patients showed generalized convulsions. After magnesium substitution, serum levels increased gradually and normalized 4 months later. Fractional magnesium clearance remained slightly elevated due to lower glomerular filtration rates. One to four years after transplantation there were no statistically significant differences in serum levels, clearance, excretion and fractional clearance of magnesium between patients treated with cyclosporin A and those receiving azathioprine. There was a linear regression between magnesium clearance and creatinine clearance and an inverse exponential correlation between fractional magnesium clearance and creatinine clearance. We conclude that cyclosporin A treatment after transplantation has no major effect on the renal handling of magnesium in kidney transplants. The observed changes in serum magnesium levels and fractional clearance are probably due to tubular cell damage early after transplantation and to high doses of furosemide.
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