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J Comp Pathol ; 174: 54-57, 2020 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31955803

ABSTRACT

Granular cell tumours (GCTs) are uncommon neoplasms mostly reported in man, dogs and horses. The origin of GCT is thought to be Schwann cells, with the associated characteristics of neural crest morphology. Neoplastic cells often demonstrate positive immunoreactivity for S100, LC3, vimentin and p62. They are also periodic acid-Schiff (PAS) positive and diastase resistant. A female green tree python (Morelia viridis) was presented for severe constipation and hyporexia of 4 month's duration and, despite treatment, died the next day. A 4.8 × 3.4 mm intracalvarial GCT was identified, compressing the overlying cerebrum without invasion. Neoplastic cells were immunoreactive to S100 and had brightly eosinophilic cytoplasmic granules that were PAS positive and diastase resistant. Electron microscopy revealed numerous cytoplasmic lysosomes in neoplastic cells. GCTs are reported rarely in non-mammalian species with three reports in birds. This represents the first report of a GCT in a reptile.


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Boidae , Granular Cell Tumor/veterinary , Meningeal Neoplasms/veterinary , Animals , Female , Humans
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MMW Munch Med Wochenschr ; 118(43): 1395-8, 1976 Oct 22.
Article in German | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-825744

ABSTRACT

In 12 patients with allergic bronchial asthma and airway obstruction the effect of calcium in combination with vitamin D 2 (calciferol), given orally, was tested in a cross-over double blind study. Within 60 minutes after application, a statistically significant reduction of airway resistance (Rt) and intrathoracic gas volume (IGV), as well as an increase of forced exspiratory one second volume (FEV1) and forced inspiratory one second volume (FIV1) was observed, in comparison with placebo. It is concluded that calcium, given orally in combination with calciferol, causes a decrease of airway obstruction in patients with allergic bronchial asthma.


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Asthma/drug therapy , Calcium/therapeutic use , Ergocalciferols/therapeutic use , Administration, Oral , Adult , Airway Resistance/drug effects , Calcium/pharmacology , Clinical Trials as Topic , Drug Combinations , Drug Evaluation , Ergocalciferols/pharmacology , Female , Humans , Hypersensitivity , Male , Middle Aged , Placebos , Respiration/drug effects
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Eur J Clin Invest ; 5(5): 401-8, 1975 Sep 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-241651

ABSTRACT

Serum gastrin concentration and basal acid secretion were studied in normal subjects under the influence of respiratory acidosis induced by CO2 rebreathing. During the intragastric instillation of 100 ml/h 0.5 M bicarbonate a significant increase of gastrinaemia from 133 to 158 pg/ml (p less than 0.01) occurred in ten subjects during respiratory acidosis (pCO2 62 torr, pH 7.25). Under the intragastric instillation of 100 ml/h 0.1 N HCl the rise of gastrin concentration in response to CO2 rebreathing (pCO2 68 torr, pH 7.20) was not significant. The relationship between the decrease of pH and the increase of the gastrin concentration was shifted in the direction of a greater systemic acidosis compared to the results performed in the presence of a neutral intragastric pH. 50 mug/kg propranolol intravenously produced a decrease of gastrin concentrations from 145 to 127 pg/ml (p less than 0.01) and a total suppression of hypergastrinaemia in response to CO2 rebreathing, suggesting activation of beta-cell receptors in respiratory acidosis. The infusion of phentolamine in a dose of 0.6 to 1.8 mg/min. resulted in a rise of gastrin concentration from 140 to 165 pg/ml (p less than 0.01) which was not further elevated during respiratory acidosis. The basal acid secretion showed a significant rise in response to CO2 rebreathing, which was abolished by the administration of propranolol.


Subject(s)
Acidosis, Respiratory/blood , Gastrins/blood , Phentolamine/pharmacology , Propranolol/pharmacology , Acidosis, Respiratory/physiopathology , Adult , Blood Glucose/analysis , Carbon Dioxide/blood , Clinical Trials as Topic , Fatty Acids, Nonesterified/blood , Humans , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration , Male
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