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Fate of developing tooth buds located in relation to mandibular fractures in three infancy cases

DENTAL TRAUMATOLOGY, Issue 4 2010
Kazuhiko Yamamoto
Three infants, 2 girls and a boy, aged from 1 year and 5-months old to 2 years and 6-months old, were treated for dislocated mandibular fracture in the symphyseal region by manual reduction and fixation with a thermoforming splint and circumferential wiring under general anesthesia. Fracture healing was uneventful in all cases. A few years later, no obvious deformity of the jaw or malocclusion was observed; however, malformation of the crown was found in one of the permanent teeth on the fracture line in the first case. In the second case, no abnormality was observed in one of the permanent teeth on the fracture line, but the effect on the other tooth could not be evaluated due to abnormality of the tooth probably not related to the injury. In the third case, root formation was arrested in one of the permanent teeth on the fracture line and the tooth was lost early after eruption. The development of tooth buds on the fracture line is not predictable and therefore, should be monitored by regular follow up. [source]


Eosinophilic angiocentric fibrosis of the sinonasal tract: Report on the clinicopathologic features of a case and review of the literature,

HEAD & NECK: JOURNAL FOR THE SCIENCES & SPECIALTIES OF THE HEAD AND NECK, Issue 3 2002
Emílio M. Pereira MD
Abstract Background Eosinophilic angiocentric fibrosis (EAF) is a rare fibroinflammatory lesion of the sinonasal tract that occurs mainly in young to middle-aged female patients. Only two previous cases affecting male patients have been reported, and its etiopathogenesis remains unknown. The authors report on the third case of the entity in a male patient and review the 12 previously reported cases. Case Report A 52-year-old male patient was initially seen with a 15 years history of allergic rhinitis, progressive nasal obstruction, and left-sided hearing loss. All laboratory tests were unremarkable, except the nasal discharge eosinophil count that showed a conspicuous eosinophilia. The video-assisted-nasofibroscopic examination and CT scans disclosed a thickened deviated nasal septum with a subjacent infiltrative lesion. The histologic analysis of the nasal septum showed a variable mixed inflammatory cellular infiltration mainly composed of eosinophils, plasma cells, and histiocytes with a perivascular distribution; in other areas, an angiocentric fibrosing lesion with a peculiar perivascular onion-skin pattern was observed. The patient had a partial resection of the lesion with symptomatic control. Conclusions The presence of rhinitis and nasal eosinophilia in our case associated with the clinical aspects of the previously reported cases further support an allergic cause for EAF. © 2002 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Head Neck 24: 307,311, 2002; DOI 10.1002/hed.10041 [source]


Chronic Paroxysmal Hemicrania-Tic Syndrome

HEADACHE, Issue 8 2000
A. Martínez-Salio MD
The coexistence of chronic paroxysmal hemicrania and trigeminal neuralgia is called chronic paroxysmal hemicrania-tic syndrome. We describe the case of a man who has suffered both types of pain occurring synchronously but with different localization on the ipsilateral side. The pain attacks could be abolished with indomethacin and carbamazepine. To the best of our knowledge, this is the third case to be reported, the first in the male sex. We review this new disorder and discuss the pathophysiology. [source]


Severe Legionella pneumophila pneumonia following infliximab therapy in a patient with Crohn's disease

INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASES, Issue 8 2009
Florian Beigel MD
Abstract Background: Immunosuppressive therapy with anti-TNF-, antibodies is effective in patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). However, there is an increased risk for infections associated with this therapy. Methods: Here, we report the case of a 58-year-old patient with Crohn's disease (CD) treated with steroids and azathioprine who developed severe Legionella pneumophila pneumonia after 3 infusions of infliximab. The patient presented at our IBD department with severe active CD complicated by inflammatory small bowel stenoses and entero-enteral fistulas despite long-term high-dose steroid therapy. To achieve steroid tapering and control of disease activity, immunosuppressive therapy with azathioprine was initiated. Due to persistent symptoms, infusion therapy with the anti-TNF-, antibody infliximab was started, subsequently leading to significant clinical improvement. However, after the third infliximab infusion the patient was hospitalized with fever, severe fatigue, and syncope. Results: Laboratory findings and chest X-ray revealed left-sided pneumonia; cultural analysis showed L. pneumophila serogroup 1 leading to respiratory insufficiency, which required mechanical ventilation for 2 weeks in the intensive care unit. After discontinuation of all immunosuppressive agents and immediate antibiotic therapy the patient recovered completely. Conclusions: To our knowledge, this is the third case of L. pneumophila pneumonia in an IBD patient treated with infliximab. Similar to other published cases, concomitant treatment of immunosuppressives and anti-TNF agents is a major risk factor for the development of L. pneumophila infection, which should be ruled out in all cases of pneumonia in patients with such a therapeutic regimen. Appropriate prevention strategies should be provided in these patients. (Inflamm Bowel Dis 2009) [source]


Distributed attitude alignment in spacecraft formation flying

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ADAPTIVE CONTROL AND SIGNAL PROCESSING, Issue 2-3 2007
Wei Ren
Abstract In this paper, we consider a distributed attitude alignment problem for a team of deep space formation flying spacecraft through local information exchange. We propose control laws for three different cases. In the first case, multiple spacecraft converge to their (possibly time-varying) desired attitudes while maintaining the same attitude or given relative attitudes during formation maneuvers under an undirected communication graph. In the second case, multiple spacecraft converge to the same rotation rate while aligning their attitudes during formation maneuvers under an undirected communication graph. In the third case, attitude alignment under a directed information exchange graph is addressed. Simulation results for attitude alignment among six spacecraft demonstrate the effectiveness of our approach. Copyright © 2006 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. [source]


Hypomelanosis of ITO Associated with Precocious Puberty

JOURNAL OF CUTANEOUS PATHOLOGY, Issue 1 2005
B. M. Rutland
Background: There are only two reported cases of hypomelanosis of Ito (HI) associated with precocious puberty. Here we report a third case, and the first one to be autopsied. Design: A 5-year-old female with HI, intractable seizures and mental retardation presented with gray vaginal discharge and bacterial vaginosis. The patient subsequently died from neurologic complications and was autopsied. Results: Post-mortem examination revealed pigmentary mosaicism following the lines of Blaschko and advanced development of vulvar labia, pubic hair, and breast buds. Other significant autopsy findings included conical teeth, patchy alopecia, macrosomia (body weight and height above 95th percentile), and macrocephaly with megalencephaly (brain 1850 g). The uterus and ovaries were unremarkable. Epidermis had decreased melanocytes in hypopigmented areas. Skin fibroblast karyotype was normal. Conclusion: The two previous case reports indicate that the mechanism for precocious puberty in HI may be either biochemical, as in McCune-Albright Syndrome, or independent of GnRH. The mechanism of the precocious puberty in our case is most likely central. [source]


Broadband gap-coupled half hexagonal microstrip antennas

MICROWAVE AND OPTICAL TECHNOLOGY LETTERS, Issue 2 2008
K. P. Ray
Abstract Three configurations of compact gap-coupled half hexagonal microstrip antennas have been presented for broad bandwidth. Parametric studies for the effect of coupling gap and feed point location on the performance of these antennas have been investigated and the results have been validated experimentally. Increase in bandwidth is more than twice for the two configurations and about four times for the third case when compared with that of the corresponding hexagonal microstrip antenna. © 2007 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Microwave Opt Technol Lett 50: 271,275, 2008; Published online in Wiley InterScience (www.interscience.wiley.com). DOI 10.1002/mop.23069 [source]


Annular erythema as a sign of recurrent breast cancer

AUSTRALASIAN JOURNAL OF DERMATOLOGY, Issue 2 2010
Eugene Tan
ABSTRACT Three women with known breast cancer presented with very similar annular erythemas of their chest walls. All women were in remission from their breast cancer for at least 6 months. Their breast cancers had initially responded well to multi-modality treatment with no clinical or radiologic evidence of recurrence, until the development of the annular erythema. In the first case, the annular erythema was treated unsuccessfully as a dermatitis and then as tinea corporis. In the second case, subacute cutaneous lupus was considered but lupus antibodies were negative. In the third case, the annular erythema was promptly recognized and biopsied. Histology in all three cases revealed identical findings of invasive ductal carcinoma involving the lymphatics of the skin. Immunohistochemical staining of the carcinoma was positive for human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 but negative for oestrogen and progesterone receptors. Annular erythema can pose a wide differential but rarely has it been described as a sign of locally recurrent cancer. These cases highlight the importance of recognizing this entity in the oncologic patient, where prompt skin biopsies can confirm the diagnosis and allow early initiation of therapy. [source]


Compound heterozygous mutations in the , -glutamyl carboxylase gene cause combined deficiency of all vitamin K-dependent blood coagulation factors

BRITISH JOURNAL OF HAEMATOLOGY, Issue 4 2004
Simone Rost
Summary Hereditary combined deficiency of the vitamin K-dependent coagulation factors II, VII, IX, X, protein C, S and protein Z (VKCFD) is a very rare autosomal recessive inherited bleeding disorder. The phenotype may result from functional deficiency of either the , -glutamyl carboxylase (GGCX) or the vitamin K epoxide reductase (VKOR) complex. We report on the third case of VKCFD1 with mutations in the , -glutamyl carboxylase gene, which is remarkable because of compound heterozygosity. Two mutations were identified: a splice site mutation of exon 3 and a point mutation in exon 11, resulting in the replacement of arginine 485 by proline. Screening of 100 unrelated normal chromosomes by restriction fragment length polymorphism and denaturing high-performance liquid chromatography analysis excluded either mutation as a frequent polymorphism. Substitution of vitamin K could only partially normalize the levels of coagulation factors. It is suggested that the missense mutation affects either the propeptide binding site or the vitamin K binding site of GGCX. [source]


Choroidal neovascularization associated with cancer-associated retinopathy

ACTA OPHTHALMOLOGICA, Issue 5 2010
Giuseppe Querques
Abstract. Purpose:, To report an unusual association between cancer-associated retinopathy (CAR) associated with invasive thymoma and choriodal neovascularization (CNV), treated by photodynamic theraphy (PDT). Methods:, A 39-year-old man affected with thymoma and paraneoplastic syndrome (myasthenia gravis and diarrhoea) was observed between October 1997 and September 2007. The patient developed progressive visual dysfunction including bilateral visual acuity loss and concentric constriction of visual fields. Ophthalmological, immunological and systemic examinations were performed. Immunological evaluations included an assessment of antibody activity by indirect immunohistochemistry on sectioned rhesus monkey eye, and Western blot reactions upon an extract of pig retina. Results:, Fundus ophthalmoscopy and fluorescein angiography revealed retinal vessel attenuation and retinal pigment epithelium degeneration. Electroretinogram suggested both rod and cone dysfunction. Indirect immunohistochemistry identified antibody activity within the photoreceptor outer segments. Western blots on the retina revealed that most of the patient's antibody activity was focused upon a retinal protein antigen approximating 145 kD. These findings share the commonalities of size and retinal distribution of the interphotoreceptor retinoid-binding protein (IRBP), a recognized autoantigen. The surgically resected mediastinal tumour was diagnosed as invasive thymoma. No other malignancy has since been found throughout nearly 10 years of follow-up. In March 2006, the patient developed a subfoveal CNV in his left eye, which was treated by PDT. Conclusion:, We describe the third case of paraneoplastic retinopathy associated with invasive thymoma. This is the first example of CAR involving autoantibodies reactive with a retinal protein having the characteristics of the IRBP, and is also the first complicated by CNV treated by PDT. [source]


Using Diffusion NMR To Characterize Guanosine Self-Association: Insights into Structure and Mechanism

CHEMISTRY - A EUROPEAN JOURNAL, Issue 1 2005
Mark S. Kaucher
Abstract This paper presents results from a series of pulsed field gradient (PFG) NMR studies on lipophilic guanosine nucleosides that undergo cation-templated assembly in organic solvents. The use of PFG-NMR to measure diffusion coefficients for the different aggregates allowed us to observe the influences of cation, solvent and anion on the self-assembly process. Three case studies are presented. In the first study, diffusion NMR confirmed formation of a hexadecameric G-quadruplex [G,1]16,4,K+,4,pic, in CD3CN. Furthermore, hexadecamer formation from 5,-TBDMS-2,,3,-isopropylidene G,1 and K+ picrate was shown to be a cooperative process in CD3CN. In the second study, diffusion NMR studies on 5,-(3,5-bis(methoxy)benzoyl)-2,,3,-isopropylidene G,4 showed that hierarchical self-association of G8 -octamers is controlled by the K+ cation. Evidence for formation of both discrete G8 -octamers and G16 -hexadecamers in CD2Cl2 was obtained. The position of this octamer,hexadecamer equilibrium was shown to depend on the K+ concentration. In the third case, diffusion NMR was used to determine the size of a guanosine self-assembly where NMR signal integration was ambiguous. Thus, both diffusion NMR and ESI-MS show that 5,- O -acetyl-2,,3,- O -isopropylidene G,7 and Na+ picrate form a doubly charged octamer [G,7]8,2,Na+,2,pic,9 in CD2Cl2. The anion's role in stabilizing this particular complex is discussed. In all three cases the information gained from the diffusion NMR technique enabled us to better understand the self-assembly processes, especially regarding the roles of cation, anion and solvent. [source]


Human prion diseases: biology and transmission by blood

ISBT SCIENCE SERIES: THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INTRACELLULAR TRANSPORT, Issue 1 2006
J. W. Ironside
Human prion diseases are a group of rare fatal transmissible neurodegenerative disorders that occur in sporadic, acquired and familial forms. In 1996, a new type of human prion disease, variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (vCJD), was first identified and has subsequently been identified in 10 additional countries. vCJD results from human exposure to the bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) agent, most likely through the consumption of BSE-contaminated meat products. Unlike other human prion diseases, both infectivity and the disease-associated form of the prion protein are readily detected in lymphoid tissues in vCJD, suggesting that infectivity may also be present in blood. Three recent cases of apparent iatrogenic vCJD infection by blood transfusion have occurred in the UK, following red blood cell transfusions from asymptomatic donors who subsequently died from vCJD. The first and third cases resulted in a clinical illness identical to vCJD, while the second case was an asymptomatic infection only detected at autopsy. There are no current means of detecting vCJD infection in asymptomatic donors, so continuing surveillance is required in the UK and other countries to monitor the incidence of vCJD and further cases of secondary transmission by blood transfusion. [source]


Robotic-assisted single-incision right colectomy: early experience

THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MEDICAL ROBOTICS AND COMPUTER ASSISTED SURGERY, Issue 4 2009
Matthew B. Ostrowitz
Abstract Background Application of laparoendoscopic single-site surgery (LESS) is increasing across surgical disciplines. In addition to the possibility of decreased postoperative pain, LESS offers better cosmesis with virtually ,scarless' surgeries, while avoiding the increased costs and complexity of natural orifice surgery. Instrument conflict minimization often requires the crossing of articulating instruments, which we believe can be more intuitively facilitated using the daVinci-S® robotic system. We describe our early experience with three robotic single-incision right hemicolectomies. Methods Three robotic single-incision right hemicolectomies were performed using the daVinci-S robotic system, utilizing a single 4 cm incision through or around the umbilicus. The procedure was performed using three robotic arms, a 12 mm camera and two 8 mm robotic ports. A medial to lateral approach was used and an extracorporeal resection and anastomosis was performed after undocking the robot. Results There were no intraoperative or postoperative complications. Average operative time was 152 min. The first case was converted to non-robotic single-incision right hemicolectomy during mobilization of the ascending colon, due to uncontrollable air leakage around the ports. The second and third cases were successfully completed without air loss by purse-stringing sutures around each individual port and the use of the SILSÔ port, respectively. Conclusions Robotic-assisted single-incision right hemicolectomy can be successfully and safely performed using the daVinci-S robotic system. Several techniques may be employed to prevent the loss of pneumoperitoneum. We believe right hemicolectomy lends itself to single-site surgery because specimen extraction requires a 4 cm incision and may confer patient benefit, with decreased postoperative pain and improved cosmesis. By crossing the robotic instruments and reassigning control of the arms, the robot represents a means to help perform these procedures safely by allowing them to be performed in a more intuitive fashion. Copyright © 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. [source]