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    ISSN: 1432-0843
    Keywords: Key words Liposome ; Annamycin ; Lyophilization ; Reconstitution
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract  We report a method of preparing a submicron and stable liposome formulation of the non-cross-resistant anthracycline annamycin. The lipids were dimyristoylphosphatidyl choline (DMPC) and dimyristoylphosphatidyl glycerol (DMPG) at a 7 : 3 molar ratio and the optimal lipid : drug ratio was 50 : 1 (w/w). The selected formulation was a preliposome lyophilized powder that contained the phospholipids, annamycin, and Tween 20. The liposome suspension was obtained on the day of use by adding normal saline at 37 °C (1 ml/mg annamycin) and hand shaking for 1 min. The presence of Tween 20 was essential in shortening the reconstitution step (from 〉2 h to 1 min), avoiding the early formation of free drug crystals, and reducing the median particle size by tenfold (from 1.5 μm to 0.15 μm) without destroying the liposome vesicles. At room temperature, the preliposome powder was chemically stable for 〉3 months, and the liposome suspension was chemically and physically stable for 〉24 h. The in vitro cytotoxicity of the formulation was equivalent to that of the same lipid composition prepared by the standard evaporation method. The results of the study indicate that small amounts of surfactant may be used to enhance the reconstitution step and reduce the size of liposome suspensions obtained from lyophilized preliposome powders. The formulation described is being used for ongoing clinical trials with liposomal annamycin.
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    European journal of plastic surgery 12 (1989), S. 103-107 
    ISSN: 1435-0130
    Keywords: Lateral thigh flap ; Free tissue transfer ; Cutaneous branch
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary Experience with 13 free lateral thigh flaps is presented. In only one case was there necrosis and this was partial. The method of raising the flap is described in detail and the advantages and disadvantages are described. This flap is more difficult to raise than the medial thigh flap and care must be taken in searching for its supplying vascular pedicle.
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