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Selected AbstractsTreatment of chronic liver diseases with traditional Chinese medicineJOURNAL OF GASTROENTEROLOGY AND HEPATOLOGY, Issue 2000Bao-En Wang Traditional Chinese medicine is still being extensively used for treatment of liver disease in China. The anti-viral herbs, Phyllanthus amarus, P. niruri and P. urninaria, and Oxymatrine extracted from Sophora flavecientis and S. subprostratae, have been shown to have a remarkable HBV suppressing effect with a serum conversion rate for HBeAg and HBV DNA around 45%, similar to that of IFN-,. The anti-inflammatory compound, Stronger NeoMinophagen C (SNMC), is a Japanese preparation of glycerrhizin, extracted from Glyceriza glabra, which has shown an effective rate of ALT and AST normalization and reduction to < 60 U/L in 65.6% and 73.5% of patients. Compound 861, made of 10 herbs with Salvia miltiorrhiza as its chief component, has been shown experimentally to be effective in suppressing fibrogenesis, enhancing collagen degradation, and inhibiting TIMP expression. Clinically, an open trial of 2000 patients showed improvement of symptoms in 83% and normalization of serum ALT in 82%. In a controlled study of 107 patients with HBV-related diseases, double liver biopsies showed that the fibrosis reversal rate after 6 months treatment with Cpd 861 was 78% in S2, 82% in S3 (precirrhotic stage) and 75% in S4 (early cirrhosis), as assessed by Scheuer's and Chevallier's criterion. In conclusion, traditional Chinese medicine has great potential in the treatment of chronic hepatitis B. [source] Shift of temporal responsivity curve of pattern reversal visually evoked potentials to lower frequencies in patients after recovery from optic neuritisACTA OPHTHALMOLOGICA, Issue 7 2009Takashi Okuno Abstract. Purpose:, To investigate the responsivity of the visual system to pattern reversal stimuli of different reversal rates in optic neuritis patients after a full recovery of visual acuity. Methods:, Thirty eyes with optic neuritis and 30 eyes of age-matched normal controls were studied. Steady-state pattern reversal visually evoked potentials (P-VEPs) were recorded using reversal rates of 2, 10, 20 and 30 Hz. The relationship between the amplitudes of the P-VEPs and reversal rate was analysed. The temporal responsivity curves of the two groups were compared. Results:, The means ± standard deviations (SDs) of the P-VEP amplitudes in the normal controls were 7.08 ± 2.97, 8.60 ± 2.37, 4.69 ± 1.99 and 2.11 ± 1.24 ,V at reversal rates of 2, 10, 20 and 30 Hz, respectively. The comparable amplitudes from the recovered optic neuritis patients were 8.01 ± 2.45, 6.57 ± 2.54, 2.73 ± 1.76 and 0.94 ± 1.27 ,V. The mean amplitude of the P-VEPs elicited at a reversal rate of 2 Hz was not significantly different from that of normal controls. However, the amplitudes of the P-VEPs at reversal rates of 10, 20 and 30 Hz were significantly smaller in the recovered optic neuritis patients than in the controls. In addition, the average maximum amplitude of the P-VEPs was obtained at 10 Hz in normal subjects and at 2 Hz in the recovered optic neuritis patients. Conclusion:, These results indicate that the peak of the temporal tuning curve of the P-VEP shifts to lower frequencies in recovered optic neuritis eyes, and that the reduced amplitudes at higher frequencies seem to be characteristic of the visual system of patients with recovered optic neuritis. [source] Update on medical treatment of ejaculatory disorders,INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ANDROLOGY, Issue 6 2002A. KAMISCHKE Summary Among the treatment modalities for ejaculatory disorders pharmacological treatment is the least invasive option. In this review, medical treatments for retrograde ejaculation (RE) and anejaculation (AE) are discussed systematically. Thirty-six studies dealing with patients with RE and 40 with AE evaluated the use of medical treatment and were included in this review. In addition four articles dealing with prostatic massage in anejaculatory patients were considered. Sperm quality in patients with retrograde and AE is often impaired. In patients with RE no differences in response to medical treatment could be detected between the different underlying diagnoses. Compared with ephedrine, imipramine and chlorpheniramine + phenylpropanalamine showed significantly higher reversal rates, while differences between the other treatments were not significant. Regarding the reversal of AE, the alpha agonistic drugs were significantly inferior to treatment with parasympathetic drugs. Of the different alpha agonistic medical treatments for the reversal of AE, milodrin showed significantly better rates than imipramine (p = 0.008), pseudoephidrine (p = 0.02) and ephedrine (p = 0.044), while all other treatments were not significantly different (p = 0.4). In conclusion, medical treatment for reversal of RE offers a realistic chance of conceiving offspring naturally and should be the treatment modality of first choice. In contrast, in AE, medical treatment cannot be recommended generally as treatment of first choice as it shows low overall success rates compared with electrovibration stimulation and electroejaculation. Under consideration of the mostly uncontrolled design of the majority of studies published, controlled clinical trials comparing different treatment options appear urgently warranted. [source] A Broken System: The Persistent Patterns of Reversals of Death Sentences in the United StatesJOURNAL OF EMPIRICAL LEGAL STUDIES, Issue 2 2004Andrew Gelman We collected data on the appeals process for all death sentences in U.S. states between 1973 and 1995. The reversal rate was high, with an estimated chance of at least two-thirds that any death sentence would be overturned by a state or federal appeals court. Multilevel regression models fit to the data by state and year indicate that high reversal rates are strongly associated with higher death-sentencing rates and lower rates of apprehending and imprisoning violent offenders. In light of our empirical findings, we discuss potential remedies including "streamlining" the appeals process and restricting the death penalty to the "worst of the worst" offenders. [source] Shift of temporal responsivity curve of pattern reversal visually evoked potentials to lower frequencies in patients after recovery from optic neuritisACTA OPHTHALMOLOGICA, Issue 7 2009Takashi Okuno Abstract. Purpose:, To investigate the responsivity of the visual system to pattern reversal stimuli of different reversal rates in optic neuritis patients after a full recovery of visual acuity. Methods:, Thirty eyes with optic neuritis and 30 eyes of age-matched normal controls were studied. Steady-state pattern reversal visually evoked potentials (P-VEPs) were recorded using reversal rates of 2, 10, 20 and 30 Hz. The relationship between the amplitudes of the P-VEPs and reversal rate was analysed. The temporal responsivity curves of the two groups were compared. Results:, The means ± standard deviations (SDs) of the P-VEP amplitudes in the normal controls were 7.08 ± 2.97, 8.60 ± 2.37, 4.69 ± 1.99 and 2.11 ± 1.24 ,V at reversal rates of 2, 10, 20 and 30 Hz, respectively. The comparable amplitudes from the recovered optic neuritis patients were 8.01 ± 2.45, 6.57 ± 2.54, 2.73 ± 1.76 and 0.94 ± 1.27 ,V. The mean amplitude of the P-VEPs elicited at a reversal rate of 2 Hz was not significantly different from that of normal controls. However, the amplitudes of the P-VEPs at reversal rates of 10, 20 and 30 Hz were significantly smaller in the recovered optic neuritis patients than in the controls. In addition, the average maximum amplitude of the P-VEPs was obtained at 10 Hz in normal subjects and at 2 Hz in the recovered optic neuritis patients. Conclusion:, These results indicate that the peak of the temporal tuning curve of the P-VEP shifts to lower frequencies in recovered optic neuritis eyes, and that the reduced amplitudes at higher frequencies seem to be characteristic of the visual system of patients with recovered optic neuritis. [source] |