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  • 1
    ISSN: 1432-1084
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract. A novel ultrasonic imaging method, wideband harmonic imaging, for nonlinear imaging of microbubble contrast agents is evaluated. In wideband harmonic mode, two pulses of alternate phase are send out. The image is then processed from the sum of both pulses, resulting in an image of nonlinear scatterers such as microbubbles. A prototype ultrasound system, Siemens Elegra, was evaluated with in vitro investigations and animal trials, using conventional, harmonic and wideband harmonic settings with the galactose based ultrasound contrast agent Levovist. Wideband harmonic imaging offers superior sensitivity for ultrasound contrast agents compared to conventional imaging and harmonic imaging. At low transmit power settings (MI 0.1–0.5) the nonlinear response is already sufficient to generate a image of the blood pool distribution of Levovist in the rabbit kidney including the microvasculature, with clear delineation of vessels and perfused parenchyma. At high transmit amplitudes, nonlinear tissue response reduced the apparent image contrast between contrast agent and tissue. The results suggest that wideband harmonic imaging is currently the most sensitive contrast imaging technique, maintaining highest spatial resolution. This may add to image quality and offer new clinical potential for the use of ultrasound contrast agents such as Levovist.
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1432-1084
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the imaging properties and diagnostic potential of the novel polymeric ultrasound contrast agent SHU 563 A. After i. v. injection, the agent circulates in the blood pool for about 10 min and is then subsequently sequestered by the RES cells predominantly in the liver. The acoustic emission capabilities enable a very sensitive detection during the blood pool phase and after uptake in the RES cells, contributing to differential diagnosis as well as detection of liver lesions. During a multicenter study, 28 patients with liver lesions were examined. In all patients the results were compared to baseline ultrasound and Contrast enhanced Spiral CT. With respect to lesion size and location, very good agreement between SHU 563 A ultrasound and Spiral CT was achieved. Additional lesions could be shown in the RES phase by SHU 563 A enhanced ultrasound. 26 further patients were examined in other indications. The results in all 54 patients indicate good safety and tolerance of SHU 563 without limitations for diagnostic use. SHU 563 A enhanced ultrasound adds significantly to the detection and delineation of focal liver lesions by improving conspicuity due to RES based contrast after uptake.
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  • 3
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    Zeitschrift für Rheumatologie 59 (2000), S. S1 
    ISSN: 0340-1855
    Keywords: Schlüsselwörter DNA-Bindung – GRdim– Mechanismus – Erythropoese – Immunsuppression – antitumorigen ; Key words DNA binding – GRdim– mechanism – erythropoiesis – immunosuppression – antitumorigenic
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Description / Table of Contents: Summary Glucocorticoids are involved in numerous physiological processes. Most of their effects are mediated by the glucocorticoid receptor (GR) via activation and repression of gene expression. Whereas activation requires DNA binding of the receptor, repression is usually mediated by protein-protein interactions with other transcription factors. To decipher the molecular mode of action of GR, mice were generated by gene targeting, carrying a point mutation in one of the dimerization domains, thus abrogating DNA binding by GR. These GRdim mice survive to adulthood and thereby allowed analysis of the mechanism used by GR in the control of physiological processes. Specifically, stress erythropoiesis was found to require the DNA binding-dependent function of GR whereas the antitumor-promoting activity of GR in skin is mediated by interaction with the transcription factor AP-1. Furthermore, the immunosuppressive and anti-inflammatory activity of glucocorticoids is largely independent of GR DNA-binding, suggesting that GRdim mice might be useful in the future for the search of steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs with reduced side-effects.
    Notes: Zusammenfassung Glukokortikoide sind an der Regulation zahlreicher physiologischer Prozesse beteiligt. Die meisten ihrer Wirkungen werden vom Glukokortikoidrezeptor (GR) durch Aktivierung und Repression von Genexpression vermittelt. Während die Aktivierung eine Bindung des Rezeptors and DNA erfordert, erfolgt die Repression in den meisten Fällen durch Protein-Protein-Wechselwirkung mit anderen Transkriptionsfaktoren. Zur Analyse des molekularen Mechanismus des GR wurden mittels “gene targeting” Mäuse mit einer Punktmutation in einer der Dimerisierungsdomänen des Rezeptors erzeugt, welche den Verlust der DNA-Bindung zur Folge hatte. Diese GRdim-Mäuse überleben bis ins erwachsene Alter und erlauben sie die Analyse der Wirkungsweise des GR in physiologischen Prozessen. Insbesondere stellt sich heraus, dass die Stresserythropoese die DNA-bindungsabhängige Funktion des GR benötigt, während die antitumorigene Wirkung des GR in der Haut durch Protein-Protein-Wechselwirkung mit dem Transkriptionsfaktor AP-1 vermittelt wird. Des Weiteren zeigt sich, dass die immunsuppressive und anti-inflammatorische Wirkung des GR weitgehend unabhängig von dessen DNA-Bindung ist. Dies deutet daraufhin, dass GRdim-Mäuse in der Zukunft möglicherweise zur Identifizierung steroidaler anti-inflammatorischer Substanzen mit geringeren Nebenwirkungen verwendet werden können.
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  • 4
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    Zeitschrift für Herz-, Thorax- und Gefässchirurgie 14 (2000), S. 204-211 
    ISSN: 0930-9225
    Keywords: Schlüsselwörter Venenentnahme – Wundheilungsstörungen –¶kosmetische Inzision ; Key words Harvesting of the saphenous vein –¶wound healing disturbances – cosmetic incision
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Description / Table of Contents: Summary In Germany about 75000 patients received the CABG operation last year, these are about 75% of all open heart operation procedures. The most frequently used conduit is the greater saphenous vein. In the last years a lot of new minimally invasive techniques for vein harvesting revolutionized the field of CABG operation procedures, nevertheless the most common technique today is the traditional, open technique with long, continuous incision for the open preparation of the saphenous vein. Using traditional open saphenectomy, wound healing disturbances are common and have been reported to occur in 5–25% of patients. The prevalence of wound healing disturbances varies widely, depending to some degree of definition, as well of the intensity of follow up. Minimal and less invasive vein harvesting studies have been shown to be effective in decreasing leg wound disturbances, resulting much superior cosmetic results. Advantages and disadvantages of minimally invasive vein harvesting techniques are today the topic of controversy discussions in heart surgery.¶   We reported our experience of modified minimally invasive harvesting of the saphenous vein using the Aesculap retractor system with performing 3–4 small cutaneous incisions. According to our experience these results show that the use of modified minimally invasive harvesting of the great saphenous vein is an attractive alternative to the traditional open harvest technique with fewer wound complication, more patient satisfaction and excellent cosmetic aspects. Therefore, we hope that less or minimally invasive systems for harvesting of the saphenous vein will be established in the future in CABG operation procedures.
    Notes: Zusammenfassung Jährlich werden in Deutschland ca. 75000 Patienten mit koronarer Herzerkrankung (ca. 75% aller Herzoperationen) operativ versorgt. Als Bypassmaterial stehen arterielle Grafts und autologe Venen, vorwiegend die Vena saphena magna, zur Verfügung. In den letzten Jahren revolutionieren minimal-invasive Venenentnahmetechniken die Bypasschirurgie, dennoch erfolgt heute die Saphenektomie zum Großteil mittels kontinuierlicher Inzision der Haut vom Knöchel bis in die Leiste zur offenen Präparation der Vena saphena magna. Wundheilungsstörungen nach offener Saphenektomie werden wiederholt diskutiert und sind Gegenstand jeder herzchirurgischen Nachbehandlung nach koronarchirurgischen Eingriffen und Grund für die Aufwertung neuer, minimal-invasiver Entnahmetechniken. Diese Wundheilungsstörungen, je nach Beobachtungszeitraum, werden in der Literatur zwischen 5–25% angegeben. Die Vor- und Nachteile minimal-invasiver Systeme sind derzeit Inhalt kontroverser Diskussion.¶   Die vorgestellte Technik (modifizierte „Bridge”-Technik) zeigt erwünschte Ergebnisse, insbesondere eine sehr hohe Patientenzufriedenheit hinsichtlich des kosmetischen Ergebnisses und der nur geringen Einschränkung durch die Saphenektomiewunde(n). Es ließ sich nur eine geringe Rate an postoperativen Komplikationen (hier 3%) feststellen. Minimal-invasive Venenentnahmesysteme halten wir für praktikabel, effizient und leicht erlernbar. Wir sehen es deshalb als wichtig an, diese Techniken weiter im klinischen Gebrauch zu etablieren.
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  • 5
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    [S.l.] : International Union of Crystallography (IUCr)
    Acta crystallographica 57 (2001), S. 60-67 
    ISSN: 1600-5724
    Source: Crystallography Journals Online : IUCR Backfile Archive 1948-2001
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Geosciences , Physics
    Notes: The atomic positions of the silicon carbide (SiC) polytypes 6H and 4H differ slightly from an ideal tetrahedron. These small deviations can be investigated by X-ray diffraction of so-called `quasiforbidden' reflections, which are very sensitive with respect to the extremely small variations in the structure. Nevertheless, an unambiguous calculation of the refinement parameters from the absolute values of the structure factors of the `quasiforbidden' reflections is not possible. In the case of SiC-4H, there are two and, in the case of SiC-6H, six different structure models, which yield the same absolute values of the structure factors. In order to distinguish between these models, additional phase information about the measured reflections is needed. To achieve this, Renninger-scan (\psi-scan) profiles in the vicinity of three-beam cases are used. These experimentally measured \psi-scans are compared with theoretical calculated profiles for each model. Another method to distinguish the different models is to compare the bond lengths between atoms of the two polytypes, which have equivalent vicinities. For both SiC-4H and SiC-6H, an unambiguous determination of the structure refinement parameters was possible.
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  • 6
    ISSN: 1600-0536
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Occupational skin diseases (OSD) are among the most frequent occupational diseases (OD). Compared to other occupations, bakers, confectioners and employees in the catering trades are at a high risk of developing OSD. In January 1999, the interdisciplinary Skin Disease Prevention Program in the Baking, Hotel and Catering Industries (SDPP) conducted by the Department of Dermatology and Allergology at the Friedrich Schiller University, Jena, in cooperation with the Research Center for Applied System Safety and Industrial Medicine, Erfurt, and the technical experts at the Social Insurance for the Food Industry and Related Professions (Berufsgenossenschaft für Nahrungsmittel und Gaststätten– (BGN)), Erfurt, was initiated. Following detailed analysis of the occupational exposure of the employees and their personal occupational disease history, the patients’ diagnosis and therapy was re-evaluated and supplemented if necessary. Individual skin care and protection regimes were demonstrated and practically trained. Skin care and protection products were supplied. Skin-care and protection seminars were offered to volunteering participants. From January to December 1999, 29 affected employees were examined in the OSD clinic. 22 employees (76%) suffered from irritant contact dermatitis. The follow-up data of 11 employees are available. In 8 employees (73%), the skin disease improved or disappeared. Moreover, in 1 employee (9%), the skin condition was stabilized even though he continued working. In only 2 employees (18%) did the skin condition worsen. These preliminary results showed that most of the OSD were due to lack of or unsuitable skin care and protection. The program will be extended to cover a larger number of food industry employees with OSD.
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  • 7
    ISSN: 1600-0536
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Baker and confectioner apprentices have been included in a prospective follow-up study in the region of East Thuringia, to evaluate risk factors for the development of hand dermatitis. Starting in August 1996, the apprentices have been interviewed and examined in a standardized way right at the beginning (n=91) of their vocational training, 6 (n=79) and 12 months (n=63) later. To gain objective data, TEWL score was also assessed at 3 standardized sites on the hands. In their case histories, 3.3% (n=3) of the apprentices reported hand dermatitis. The 1st assessment after 2 to 4 weeks vocational training revealed hand eczema in 17.5% (n=16) of the individuals. At the follow-up after 6 months of training 29.1% (n=23), and after 12 month of training 27.0% (n=17), of the apprentices had hand dermatitis of mild to moderate severity. Within 6 months, the TEWL score rose significantly (p〈0.001) from 11.9 g m−2 h−1 (± 5.4) to 16.8 g m−2 h−1 (± 9.5). After 12 months, the TEWL score was 14.9 g m−2 h−1 (± 4.6). For the atopic skin diathesis (〉 10 points of Diepgen's atopy score), there was a significant tendency to be a predictive factor for the development of occupational hand dermatitis. TEWL score failed to correlate with the development of skin damage in our study. The same was true for respiratory atopy and metal sensitization.
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  • 8
    ISSN: 1600-0536
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Contact allergy to methyldibromo glutaronitrile (MDBGN), often combined with phenoxyethanol (PE) (e.g., Euxyl K 400®), increased throughout the 1990s in Europe. Consequently, in 2003, the European Commission banned its use in leave-on products, where its use concentration was considered too high and the non-sensitizing use concentration as yet unknown. The 2 objectives of the study are (a) to find a maximum non-eliciting concentration in a leave-on product in MDBGN/PE-sensitized patients, which could possibly also be considered safe regarding induction and (b) to find the best patch test concentration for MDBGN. We, therefore, performed a use-related test (ROAT) in patients sensitized to MDBGN/PE (n = 39) with 3 concentrations of MDBGN/PE (50, 100 and 250 p.p.m. MDBGN, respectively). A subset of these patients (n = 24) was later patch-tested with various concentrations (0.1, 0.2, 0.3 and 0.5% MDBGN, respectively). 15 patients (38%, 95% confidence interval (CI) = 23–55%) had a negative and 24 (62%; 95% CI = 45–77%) a positive overall repeated open application test (ROAT) result. 13 reacted to the lowest (50 p.p.m.), 8 to the middle (100 p.p.m.) and 3 to the highest concentration (250 p.p.m.) only. In those 13 reacting to the lowest ROAT concentration, dermatitis developed within a few days (1–7). The strength of the initial and the confirmatory patch test result, respectively, and the outcome of the ROAT were positively associated. Of the 24 patients with a use and confirmatory patch test, 15 reacted to 0.1% MDBGN, 16 to 0.2%, 17 to 0.3% and 22 to 0.5%. With the patch test concentration of 0.5%, the number of ROAT-negative patients but patch-test-positive patients increases considerably, particularly due to + reactions. A maximum sensitivity of 94% (95% CI = 70–100%) is reached with a patch test concentration of 0.2%, and is not further improved by increasing the concentration. However, the specificity decreases dramatically from 88 (95% CI = 47–100%) with 0.2% to a mere 12.5% (95% CI = 0–53%) with 0.5%. It can be concluded (a) that for MDBGN 0.2% is very likely the best patch test concentration and (b) that 50 p.p.m. in a leave-on product can elicit contact dermatitis in sensitized persons. We were, therefore, unable to find a safe, still microbicidal, concentration for leave-on products. By contrast, with other contact allergens, dose–response use tests may be able to identify a non-eliciting concentration, which could give valuable clues to a non-inducing (i.e., safe) concentration in products.
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  • 9
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    Copenhagen : Munksgaard International Publishers
    Contact dermatitis 43 (2000), S. 0 
    ISSN: 1600-0536
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Medicine
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  • 10
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    Amsterdam : Elsevier
    Physica B: Physics of Condensed Matter 186-188 (1993), S. 841-843 
    ISSN: 0921-4526
    Source: Elsevier Journal Backfiles on ScienceDirect 1907 - 2002
    Topics: Physics
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