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Fertil Steril ; 98(2): 440-3, 2012 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22749217

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To determine correlations between shrinkage of uterine leiomyomas after treatment with GnRH agonists (GnRH-a) or menopause and expression levels of estrogen receptors (ER), progesterone receptors (PR), and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF). DESIGN: Cohort study. SETTING: University teaching hospital. PATIENT(S): A total of 26 women with uterine leiomyoma. INTERVENTION(S): Ten women were treated with buserelin acetate injection (1.8 mg), four courses every 4 weeks, and 16 women went into menopause naturally. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Tumor shrinkage rates determined from magnetic resonance images taken before and after GnRH-a therapy and before and after natural menopause; immunohistochemical analysis of ER, PR, and VEGF in uterine leiomyoma biopsy specimens taken before intervention or within 6 months before menopause. RESULT(S): Shrinkage rates of uterine leiomyomas were positively correlated with expression levels of ER in women treated with GnRH-a and in postmenopausal women managed conservatively, and with VEGF expression in women treated with GnRH-a. There were no significant correlations with PR expression levels in either group. CONCLUSION(S): Estrogen plays the predominant role in myoma shrinkage for women with GnRH-a therapy and naturally menopausal women.


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Leiomyoma/pathology , Uterine Neoplasms/pathology , Adult , Biopsy, Needle/methods , Buserelin/therapeutic use , Female , Humans , Leiomyoma/drug therapy , Leiomyoma/metabolism , Middle Aged , Predictive Value of Tests , Prospective Studies , Uterine Neoplasms/drug therapy , Uterine Neoplasms/metabolism , Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A/biosynthesis
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J Dermatol ; 39(3): 306-8, 2012 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21950477

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We report two cases of erythema exsudativum multiforme (EEM) that we concluded were caused by infections with Chlamydia pneumoniae. High titers of IgG antibody for Chlamydia pneumoniae were shown in the sera of both cases. One case showed the classical symptoms of pneumonia together with radiological changes in the chest; the other case did not show these symptoms. To the best of our knowledge, only three cases of erythema multiforme associated with Chlamydia pneumoniae infection have been reported.


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Chlamydophila Infections/complications , Chlamydophila pneumoniae , Erythema Multiforme/diagnosis , Erythema Multiforme/microbiology , Pneumonia, Bacterial/complications , Adult , Aged , Anti-Allergic Agents/therapeutic use , Anti-Bacterial Agents/therapeutic use , Erythema Multiforme/drug therapy , Humans , Male
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