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J Vet Cardiol ; 50: 63-68, 2023 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37931345

ABSTRACT

A 10-year-old female spayed mixed breed dog that had a transvenous pacemaker implanted four years prior was presented for the evaluation of episodes of transient loss of consciousness without any history of trauma that were unresponsive to anticonvulsant therapies. Intermittent failure to capture coupled with low impedance and high capture threshold were noted upon interrogation of the pacemaker. Radiography and fluoroscopy demonstrated a possible break in the insulation of the lead. After the placement of another transvenous pacemaker, the dog had no additional syncopal episodes, and anticonvulsants were tapered off. The dog developed an implant infection from the newly placed pacemaker, which prompted the removal of the infected pacemaker and the implantation of an epicardial pacemaker. However, the epicardial lead dislodged seven days after placement, and the dog was euthanized. During necropsy, the first transvenous lead was removed, and the insulation break was visually confirmed. Although an insulation break is a rare delayed complication of pacemaker implantation, this report shows how the diagnosis, suspected by typical interrogation findings, can be aided by radiographic and fluoroscopic investigations.


Subject(s)
Dog Diseases , Pacemaker, Artificial , Female , Dogs , Animals , Pacemaker, Artificial/adverse effects , Pacemaker, Artificial/veterinary , Postoperative Complications/veterinary , Dog Diseases/diagnostic imaging , Dog Diseases/therapy
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J Hosp Infect ; 140: 79-86, 2023 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37562596

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Antibiotic resistance threatens public health worldwide, and inappropriate use of antibiotics is one of the main causes. AIM: To evaluate qualitative use of antibiotics in asymptomatic bacteriuria (ABU) and urinary tract infection (UTI). METHODS: Cases of positive urine culture (≥105 colony-forning units/mL) performed in inpatient, outpatient and emergency departments in April 2021 were screened in 26 hospitals in the Republic of Korea. The cases were classified as ABU, lower UTI and upper UTI. The appropriateness of antibiotic use was evaluated retrospectively by infectious disease specialists using quality indicators based on clinical guidelines for ABU and UTI. RESULTS: This study included a total of 2697 patients with ABU or UTI. The appropriateness of antibiotic use was assessed in 1157 patients with ABU, and in 677 and 863 patients with lower and upper UTI, respectively. Among the 1157 patients with ABU, 251 (22%) were prescribed antibiotics without appropriate indications. In 66 patients with ABU in which antibiotics were prescribed with appropriate indications, the duration was adequate in only 23 (34.8%) patients. The appropriateness of empirical and definite antibiotics was noted in 527 (77.8%) and 353 (68.0%) patients with lower UTI, and 745 (86.3%) and 583 (78.2%) patients with upper UTI, respectively. The duration of antibiotics was adequate in 321 (61.8%) patients with lower UTI and 576 (78.7%) patients with upper UTI. CONCLUSIONS: This nationwide qualitative assessment of antibiotic use in ABU and UTI revealed that antibiotics were often prescribed inappropriately, and the duration of antibiotics was unnecessarily prolonged.


Subject(s)
Bacteriuria , Urinary Tract Infections , Humans , Bacteriuria/diagnosis , Bacteriuria/drug therapy , Retrospective Studies , Anti-Bacterial Agents/therapeutic use , Urinary Tract Infections/drug therapy , Republic of Korea
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Nat Commun ; 13(1): 7366, 2022 11 30.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36450771

ABSTRACT

Perivascular macrophages (pvMs) are associated with cerebral vasculature and mediate brain drainage and immune regulation. Here, using reporter mouse models, whole brain and section immunofluorescence, flow cytometry, and single cell RNA sequencing, besides the Lyve1+F4/80+CD206+CX3CR1+ pvMs, we identify a CX3CR1- pvM population that shares phagocytic functions and location. Furthermore, the brain parenchyma vasculature mostly hosts Lyve1+MHCII- pvMs with low to intermediate CD45 expression. Using the double Cx3cr1GFP x Cx3cr1-Cre;RosatdT reporter mice for finer mapping of the lineages, we establish that CD45lowCX3CR1- pvMs are derived from CX3CR1+ precursors and require PU.1 during their ontogeny. In parallel, results from the Cxcr4-CreErt2;Rosa26tdT lineage tracing model support a bone marrow-independent replenishment of all Lyve1+ pvMs in the adult mouse brain. Lastly, flow cytometry and 3D immunofluorescence analysis uncover increased percentage of pvMs following photothrombotic induced stroke. Our results thus show that the parenchymal pvM population is more heterogenous than previously described, and includes a CD45low and CX3CR1- pvM population.


Subject(s)
Macrophages , Phagocytes , Animals , Mice , Leukocyte Count , Flow Cytometry , Brain
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AJNR Am J Neuroradiol ; 43(6): 857-863, 2022 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35618423

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: High-resolution postcontrast 3D T1WI is a widely used sequence for evaluating brain metastasis, despite the long scan time. This study aimed to compare highly accelerated postcontrast 3D T1-weighted sampling perfection with application-optimized contrasts by using different flip angle evolution by using wave-controlled aliasing in parallel imaging (wave-T1-SPACE) with the commonly used standard high-resolution postcontrast 3D T1-SPACE for the evaluation of brain metastases. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Among the 387 patients who underwent postcontrast wave-T1-SPACE and standard SPACE, 56 patients with suspected brain metastases were retrospectively included. Two neuroradiologists assessed the number of enhancing lesions according to lesion size, contrast-to-noise ratiolesion/parenchyma, contrast-to-noise ratiowhite matter/gray matter, contrast ratiolesion/parenchyma, and overall image quality for the 2 different sequences. RESULTS: Although there was no significant difference in the evaluation of larger enhancing lesions (>5 mm) between the 2 different sequences (P = .66 for observer 1, P = .26 for observer 2), wave-T1-SPACE showed a significantly lower number of smaller enhancing lesions (<5 mm) than standard SPACE (1.61 [SD, 0.29] versus 2.84 [SD, 0.47] for observer 1; 1.41 [SD, 0.19] versus 2.68 [SD, 0.43] for observer 2). Furthermore, mean contrast-to-noise ratiolesion/parenchyma and overall image quality of wave-T1-SPACE were significantly lower than those in standard SPACE. CONCLUSIONS: Postcontrast wave-T1-SPACE showed comparable diagnostic performance for larger enhancing lesions (>5 mm) and marked scan time reduction compared with standard SPACE. However, postcontrast wave-T1-SPACE showed underestimation of smaller enhancing lesions (<5 mm) and lower image quality than standard SPACE. Therefore, postcontrast wave-T1-SPACE should be interpreted carefully in the evaluation of brain metastasis.


Subject(s)
Brain Neoplasms , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Brain , Brain Neoplasms/secondary , Contrast Media , Gray Matter , Humans , Imaging, Three-Dimensional/methods , Magnetic Resonance Imaging/methods , Retrospective Studies
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J Vet Cardiol ; 35: 121-123, 2021 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33945903

ABSTRACT

A 3-year-old female spayed indoor/outdoor Siamese cat was diagnosed with cytauxzoonosis and irregular heart rhythm was appreciated during a physical examination. On electrocardiogram, the cat had an average ventricular rate of 144 beats/min with Wenckebach type (Mobitz type I) atrioventricular block. The QRS complexes of sinus conducted beats had left anterior fascicular block morphology, they were followed by two subsequent beats presented with a prolonged P-R interval and QRS conducted with a left bundle branch block. The finding of alternating left anterior fascicular block and left bundle branch block along with atrioventricular block is consistent with trifascicular block. No structural heart changes were noted on echocardiography. Approximately 48 h after presentation to the emergency service, the cat acutely decompensated and spontaneously died.


Subject(s)
Atrioventricular Block , Cat Diseases , Felis , Animals , Arrhythmias, Cardiac/veterinary , Atrioventricular Block/diagnosis , Atrioventricular Block/veterinary , Bundle-Branch Block/veterinary , Cat Diseases/diagnosis , Cats , Electrocardiography/veterinary , Female
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Lett Appl Microbiol ; 73(1): 107-112, 2021 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33797771

ABSTRACT

Jogaejeot, seasoned Venerupis philippinarum, is a traditional Korean fermented food, and hepatitis A virus (HAV) can be transmitted through contaminated food, especially bivalve shellfish, causing acute gastroenteritis worldwide. Here, we carried out a phylogenetic analysis to identify and characterize HAV strains in jogaejeot samples associated with hepatitis A (HA) outbreaks in Seoul, South Korea, in 2019. The HAV strains were identified using blast and molecular analysis of the amplified HAV VP1-P2B genome region. The HAV strains identified in the five jogaejeot samples shared at least 99% sequence identity, were all classified as genotype IA and were most closely related to strains that are widespread in East Asia. These results support a link between the consumption of jogaejeot and the HA outbreaks observed in 2019 in Seoul. In addition, they indicate a need for more stringent enforcement of food safety regulations for the shellfish industry, especially against HAV, and the value of widespread vaccination.


Subject(s)
Bivalvia/virology , Disease Outbreaks , Fermented Foods/virology , Hepatitis A virus/classification , Hepatitis A/virology , Phylogeny , Shellfish/virology , Animals , Food Safety , Genotype , Hepatitis A/epidemiology , Hepatitis A/prevention & control , Hepatitis A virus/genetics , Humans , RNA, Viral/genetics , Seoul/epidemiology , Vaccination
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AJNR Am J Neuroradiol ; 40(9): 1469-1475, 2019 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31371358

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Contrast-enhanced T1-weighted sampling perfection with application-optimized contrasts by using different flip angle evolution (SPACE) with the delay alternating with nutation for tailored excitation (DANTE) pulse could suppress the blood flow signal and provide a higher contrast-to-noise ratio of enhancing lesion-to-brain parenchyma than the MPRAGE sequence. The purpose of our study was to evaluate the usefulness of SPACE with DANTE compared with MPRAGE for detecting brain metastases. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Seventy-one patients who underwent contrast-enhanced SPACE with DANTE and MPRAGE sequences and who were suspected of having metastatic lesions were included. Two neuroradiologists determined the number of enhancing lesions, and diagnostic performance was evaluated using figure of merit, sensitivity, positive predictive value, interobserver agreement, and reading time. Contrast-to-noise ratiolesion/parenchyma and contrast-to-noise ratiowhite matter/gray matter were also assessed. RESULTS: SPACE with DANTE (observer one, 328; observer two, 324) revealed significantly more small (<5 mm) enhancing lesions than MPRAGE (observer one, 175; observer two, 150) (P < 0.001 for observer 1, P ≤ .0001 for observer 2). Furthermore, SPACE with DANTE showed significantly higher figure of merit and sensitivity and shorter reading time than MPRAGE for both observers. The mean contrast-to-noise ratiolesion/parenchyma of SPACE with DANTE (52.3 ± 43.1) was significantly higher than that of MPRAGE (17.5 ± 19.3) (P ≤ .0001), but the mean contrast-to-noise ratiowhite matter/gray matter of SPACE with DANTE (-0.65 ± 1.39) was significantly lower than that of MPRAGE (3.08 ± 1.39) (P ≤ .0001). CONCLUSIONS: Compared with MPRAGE, SPACE with DANTE significantly improves the detection of brain metastases.


Subject(s)
Brain Neoplasms/diagnostic imaging , Brain Neoplasms/secondary , Magnetic Resonance Imaging/methods , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Cerebrovascular Circulation , Contrast Media , Female , Humans , Image Processing, Computer-Assisted , Imaging, Three-Dimensional , Male , Middle Aged , Observer Variation , ROC Curve , Reproducibility of Results
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AJNR Am J Neuroradiol ; 40(5): 815-819, 2019 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30975655

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Time-of-flight MR angiography, though widely used after coil embolization, is associated with limitations owing to magnetic susceptibility and radiofrequency shielding following stent-assisted coil embolization. We evaluated the pointwise encoding time reduction with radial acquisition (PETRA) sequence in subtraction-based MRA (qMRA) using an ultrashort TE relative to TOF-MRA during the follow-up of stent-assisted coil embolization for anterior circulation aneurysms. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Twenty-five patients (3 men and 22 women; mean age, 59.1 ± 14.0 years) underwent stent-assisted coil embolization for anterior circulation aneurysms and were retrospectively evaluated using TOF-MRA and PETRA qMRA data from the same follow-up session. Two neuroradiologists independently reviewed both MRA findings and subjectively graded flow within the stents (relative to the latest DSA findings) and occlusion status (complete occlusion or neck/aneurysm remnant). Interobserver and intermodality agreement for TOF-MRA and PETRA qMRA were evaluated. RESULTS: The mean score for flow visualization within the stents was significantly higher in PETRA qMRA than in TOF-MRA (P < .001 for both observers), and good interobserver agreement was reported (κ = 0.63). The aneurysm occlusion status of PETRA qMRA (observer 1, 92.0%; observer 2, 88.0%) was more consistent with DSA than with TOF-MRA (observer 1, 76.0%; observer 2, 80.0%), and there was a better intermodality agreement between DSA and PETRA qMRA than between DSA and TOF-MRA. CONCLUSIONS: These findings indicate that PETRA qMRA is a useful follow-up technique for patients who have undergone stent-assisted coil embolization for anterior circulation aneurysms.


Subject(s)
Angiography, Digital Subtraction/methods , Cerebral Angiography/methods , Intracranial Aneurysm/diagnostic imaging , Magnetic Resonance Angiography/methods , Adult , Embolization, Therapeutic/methods , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Intracranial Aneurysm/therapy , Male , Middle Aged , Retrospective Studies , Stents
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AJNR Am J Neuroradiol ; 40(1): 116-121, 2019 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30573462

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Surgical revision of recurrent cerebral aneurysms is technically difficult. Therefore, coil embolization has been used as an alternative in these cases. The aim of this study was to evaluate the clinical and angiographic outcomes of coil embolization in patients with recurrent cerebral aneurysms after microsurgical clipping. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Between May 1999 and February 2016, nineteen patients with 19 recurrent aneurysms who previously underwent surgical clipping were treated by coil embolization. RESULTS: Nine patients presented with subarachnoid hemorrhage (47.4%). The interval between surgical clipping and coil embolization was 143.5 ± 66.1 months (range, 43-276 months). Single- or double-catheter coil embolization was performed in 16 patients. A balloon (n = 1) and stents (n = 2) were used to assist the coil embolization in 3 patients. Immediate radiologic findings after coil embolization showed complete occlusion in 10 patients, a residual neck in 8 patients, and a residual sac in 1 patient. Procedure-related permanent morbidity occurred in 1 patient. The mean clinical follow-up was 58.3 ± 38.8 months. Poor clinical outcomes (modified Rankin Scale score = ≥3) at the end of the clinical follow-up were reported in 5 patients (26.3%). Angiographic follow-up was available for 12 patients (63.2%). Major recurrence was detected in 5 patients (41.7%), and a tendency for aneurysm regrowth rather than coil compaction was noted in all cases. CONCLUSIONS: In our series, coil embolization for recurrent aneurysms after surgical clipping was feasible but had a high recurrence rate and tended to result in aneurysm regrowth rather than coil compaction.


Subject(s)
Embolization, Therapeutic/methods , Intracranial Aneurysm/therapy , Reoperation/methods , Adult , Aged , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Recurrence , Reoperation/instrumentation , Surgical Instruments , Treatment Outcome
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Transplant Proc ; 49(5): 1076-1081, 2017 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28583531

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Measuring activated clotting time (ACT) is widely performed to monitor heparin therapy. Regardless of anticoagulant use, ACT is affected by coagulopathies such as coagulation factor deficiency and thrombocytopenia. However, its use in end-stage liver disease (ESLD) with complex coagulopathy is not well characterized. We evaluated whether ACT could be used to detect innate coagulopathy in ESLD patients. METHODS: We retrospectively assessed Hemochron (International Technidyne, Edison, NJ, USA) ACT (FTCA 510, normal range 105-167 seconds) and INTEM clotting time (CT) of rotational thromboelastometry (ROTEM; ROTEM delta, Pentapharm GmbH, Munich, Germany) (100-240 seconds) in 366 liver transplantation (LT) recipients, simultaneously measured before anesthetic induction for LT. Multiple linear regression analyses helped identify the factors related to ACT in ESLD patients. The relationship between ACT and INTEM CT was evaluated by Spearman rank correlation analysis and receiver operating characteristic curve. RESULTS: Median ACT was 143 seconds (range 73-295 seconds), and 60 patients (16.4%) had ACTs of >167 seconds. Multiple regression analyses revealed that prolonged prothrombin time, activated partial thromboplastin time, low antithrombin III, and young age were associated with high ACT levels. INTEM CT was associated with ACT independent of liver disease severity, while EXTEM CT was not. ACT was moderately correlated with INTEM CT (r = 0.535), and the optimal cutoff value of ACT for predicting INTEM CT >240 seconds was 151 seconds (area under the curve = 0.787). CONCLUSIONS: In ESLD patients, ACT is effective in detecting prolonged INTEM CT. Therefore, ACT may be used to predict intrinsic pathway defects with a cutoff value of 151 seconds, suggesting feasibility when ROTEM is unavailable.


Subject(s)
Blood Coagulation Disorders/diagnosis , Blood Coagulation Tests/methods , End Stage Liver Disease/complications , Adult , Blood Coagulation Disorders/blood , Female , Germany , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , ROC Curve , Retrospective Studies
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Acta Anaesthesiol Scand ; 60(8): 1075-83, 2016 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27109459

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: During anaesthetic induction with a facemask, the inconsistent inspiratory flow with manual ventilation (MV) raises the peak airway pressure (PAP), which can be significantly higher than PAP during pressure-controlled ventilation (PCV). In this study, PAP was compared between MV and PCV at the same tidal volume of 8-10 ml/kg during facemask ventilation for anaesthetic induction in children. The occurrence of gastric insufflation (GI) was evaluated with ultrasonography and stethoscopic auscultation. METHODS: Forty-eight children, aged 0.5-7 years, undergoing elective urologic surgery were randomly allocated into either Group MV or Group PCV. Under light sedation with thiopental iv., ultrasonography (US) was performed and the gastric antrum was identified. After additional thiopental and rocuronium administration, facemask ventilation with a tidal volume of 8-10 ml/kg was performed for 3 min, whereas respiratory parameters were recorded at 1 min intervals. Real-time US and stethoscopic auscultation were performed for evaluation of GI. RESULTS: In the MV group, PAP was higher at all the time points compared with the PCV group (14 vs. 9.5, 15 vs. 10 and 15 vs. 9 cmH2 O, all P < 0.05). However, there was no difference in the GI occurrence between Group MV and Group PCV (7 vs. 3, P = 0.284). There was no difference between PAP in patients with GI and without GI (P > 0.05). Ultrasonography was more sensitive in detecting GI than the stethoscopic auscultation (10 vs. 5). Gastric antral area was expanded after facemask ventilation in both groups, but there were no intergroup differences. CONCLUSION: Although PCV provided lower PAP than MV at the same tidal volume, the risk of GI may not be eliminated during facemask ventilation in paralysed small children.


Subject(s)
Anesthesia, General/methods , Respiration, Artificial/methods , Child , Child, Preschool , Female , Humans , Infant , Infant, Newborn , Male , Masks , Pressure , Tidal Volume
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Eur Surg Res ; 52(1-2): 32-40, 2014.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24480934

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND/PURPOSE: Many studies have been undertaken to prevent anastomosis leakage of the colon, and several methods have been used to assess anastomosis healing, such as measurement of bursting pressure or hydroxyproline (a marker of collagen) content at the anastomosis site. However, these methods are inappropriate for comparing anastomosis healing at two time points in the same animals. In the present study, we measured the collagen level by spectral domain polarization-sensitive optical coherence tomography (SD-PS-OCT) to assess anastomosis healing. METHODS: Sprague-Dawley rats were divided into groups C (saline-administered controls; study group) and M [a 5-fluorouracil (5-FU)-administered experimental group]. Immediately after end-to-end anastomosis of the colon, SD-PS-OCT images of anastomoses were taken (baseline). Animals were administered saline or 5-FU for 7 days. On the 7th postoperative day, SD-PS-OCT images were acquired, a histopathologic exam was performed, and hydroxyproline levels as well as mRNA expressions of collagen-1 and collagen-3 were measured at the anastomosis site. RESULTS: Fibroblast proliferation and inflammatory cell infiltration were greater in group C than in group M. The mRNA expressions of collagen-1 and collagen-3 were substantially higher in group C. Hydroxyproline levels were higher in group M than in group C. Though collagen levels measured by SD-PS-OCT at 7 days were elevated compared with baseline in group C, no such changes were observed for group M. CONCLUSION: Collagen levels at the colon anastomosis site, measured with SD-PS-OCT, were not increased at 7 days postoperatively versus baseline when 5-FU was injected, but were increased in saline-treated controls. The measurement of collagen content by SD-PS-OCT was found to provide a good means of assessing anastomosis healing, because it allows in situ assessment of collagen contents at baseline and during the postoperative period.


Subject(s)
Anastomosis, Surgical , Collagen/metabolism , Colon/metabolism , Colon/surgery , Tomography, Optical Coherence/methods , Anastomosis, Surgical/adverse effects , Anastomotic Leak/diagnosis , Anastomotic Leak/etiology , Animals , Antineoplastic Agents/administration & dosage , Antineoplastic Agents/adverse effects , Collagen/genetics , Collagen Type I/genetics , Collagen Type III/genetics , Colon/pathology , Disease Models, Animal , Fluorouracil/administration & dosage , Fluorouracil/adverse effects , Hydroxyproline/metabolism , Male , RNA, Messenger/genetics , RNA, Messenger/metabolism , Rats , Rats, Sprague-Dawley , Tomography, Optical Coherence/instrumentation , Wound Healing/drug effects
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AJNR Am J Neuroradiol ; 34(8): 1621-5, 2013 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23660289

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Abciximab and tirofiban are commonly used for the treatment of thromboembolisms that form during coiling of intracranial aneurysms; however, it is not known which of these inhibitors is safer and more effective. We report the safety and the recanalization rates for intra-arterial abciximab and intra-arterial tirofiban infusion for the treatment of thromboembolisms that form during coiling. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Between March 2004 and April 2011, 346 intracranial aneurysms were treated with coiling. Thromboembolisms developed in 22 of these patients and were treated by use of intra-arterial tirofiban (n = 11) or abciximab (n = 11) infusion. RESULTS: In the abciximab group, the thromboembolisms were completely (n = 1) or partially (n = 7) resolved in 8 cases (72.7%) at the time of the final control angiography. Complete (n = 9) or partial (n = 2) resolution was achieved in all cases at the time of follow-up angiography (<3 days after the procedure). In the tirofiban group, thromboembolisms were completely (n = 4) or partially (n = 6) resolved in 10 cases (90.9%) at the time of the final control angiography. Complete (n = 9) or partial (n = 2) resolution was observed in all cases at the time of the follow-up angiography. There were no statistically significant differences between the 2 groups with respect to thrombus resolution (final angiography, P = .311; follow-up angiography, P = .707). No hemorrhagic complications developed in either group. CONCLUSIONS: These results suggest that tirofiban is more effective than abciximab for the immediate resolution of thromboembolisms, with no statistical significance. Both intra-arterial tirofiban and abciximab exhibited similar safety and recanalization rates.


Subject(s)
Antibodies, Monoclonal/administration & dosage , Immunoglobulin Fab Fragments/administration & dosage , Intracranial Aneurysm/surgery , Intracranial Aneurysm/therapy , Intracranial Thrombosis/etiology , Intracranial Thrombosis/prevention & control , Mechanical Thrombolysis/adverse effects , Platelet Glycoprotein GPIIb-IIIa Complex/antagonists & inhibitors , Tyrosine/analogs & derivatives , Abciximab , Adult , Anticoagulants/administration & dosage , Female , Fibrinolytic Agents/administration & dosage , Humans , Infusions, Intra-Arterial , Intracranial Aneurysm/diagnostic imaging , Intracranial Thrombosis/diagnostic imaging , Male , Middle Aged , Radiography , Tirofiban , Treatment Outcome , Tyrosine/administration & dosage
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Int J STD AIDS ; 19(11): 793-4, 2008 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18931280

ABSTRACT

Gastric syphilis has non-specific symptoms and various endoscopic and radiographic findings. Spirochetes are seen infrequently in biopsy specimens and the pathological findings are often non-specific. So it is very difficult to make a definitive diagnosis of gastric syphilis based on clinical symptoms and biopsy findings. We report the case of a gastric syphilis with neurosyphilis presented with epigastric pain. This case reminds us that gastric syphilis is one possibility in ulcerative gastric lesions.


Subject(s)
Neurosyphilis/diagnosis , Stomach Diseases/pathology , Biopsy , Diagnosis, Differential , Endoscopes, Gastrointestinal/microbiology , Gastroscopy , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Pain , Stomach/pathology , Syphilis/diagnosis , Syphilis/pathology , Syphilis Serodiagnosis , Treponema pallidum/isolation & purification
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Genes Genet Syst ; 76(4): 243-50, 2001 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11732633

ABSTRACT

To determine the genetic relationships among domestic dog breeds, we performed both a sequence comparison of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) and an amplified fragment length polymorphisms (AFLP) analysis. Three of four regions of mtDNA, cytochrome b, cytochrome oxidase subunit II, and 16S rRNA genes were highly homogeneous among dog breeds, whereas the other region, the control region, showed relatively high polymorphisms with a maximum percentage difference of 3.18%. However, the control region showed extensive polymorphism even within breeds, and the relationship tree derived from the data could not clearly delimit distinct breeds. 19 EcoRI/MseI primer combinations were used to generate AFLP markers among 25 dogs from 11 breeds including three Korean native dogs. These amplification reactions allowed the detection of more than 1900 amplification products of which 408 were identified as polymorphic bands. Unrooted neighbor-joining tree based on dissimilarity values showed that the Korean native dogs were clustered together with the Asian dogs and that the Asian originated dogs were clustered separately from Western originated dogs. A consensus tree using parsimony method also showed Korean native dogs were grouped separately from the other dogs with moderate bootstrap values. Taken together, it is concluded that AFLP analysis is a more informative tool for revealing genetic relationships among dog breeds than mtDNA sequence comparison.


Subject(s)
Cytochrome b Group/genetics , DNA, Mitochondrial/genetics , Dogs/genetics , Electron Transport Complex IV/genetics , Genetic Variation , RNA, Ribosomal, 16S/genetics , Animals , DNA/analysis , DNA Primers/chemistry , Dogs/classification , Inbreeding , Molecular Sequence Data , Phylogeny , Polymerase Chain Reaction , Polymorphism, Genetic , Restriction Mapping , Sequence Homology, Nucleic Acid
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J Antibiot (Tokyo) ; 53(8): 799-806, 2000 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11079802

ABSTRACT

Selective inhibition against the yeast MetAP2 (methionine aminopeptidase type 2) was detected in the fermentation broth of a fungus F2757 that was later identified as Penicillium janczewskii. A new compound cis-fumagillin methyl ester (1) was isolated from the diazomethane treated fermentation extracts together with the known compound fumagillin methyl ester (2). The cis-fumagillin methyl ester, a stereoisomer of fumagillin methyl ester at the C2'-C3' position of the aliphatic side chain, selectively inhibited growth of the map1 mutant yeast strain (MetAP1 deletion strain) at a concentration as low as 1 ng. However, the wild type yeast w303 and the mutant map2 (MetAP2 deleted) strains were resistant up to 10 microg of the compound. In enzyme experiments, compound 1 inhibited the MetAP2 with an IC50 value of 6.3 nM, but it did not inhibit the MetAP1 (IC50 >200 microM). Compound 2 also inhibited the MetAP2 with an IC50 value of 9.2 nM and 105 microM against MetAP1.


Subject(s)
Aminopeptidases/antagonists & inhibitors , Epoxy Compounds/isolation & purification , Epoxy Compounds/pharmacology , Fatty Acids, Unsaturated/isolation & purification , Fatty Acids, Unsaturated/pharmacology , Metalloendopeptidases/antagonists & inhibitors , Penicillium/metabolism , Epoxy Compounds/metabolism , Fatty Acids, Unsaturated/metabolism , Fermentation , Inhibitory Concentration 50 , Molecular Structure , Penicillium/classification
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Bioorg Med Chem Lett ; 10(16): 1819-22, 2000 Aug 21.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10969976

ABSTRACT

A series of cinnamaldehydes was synthesized for the study of inhibitory activity against cyclin dependent kinases (CDKs). A couple of compounds selectively inhibited cyclin D1-CDK4 with an IC50 value of 7-18 microM.


Subject(s)
Cinnamates/chemical synthesis , Cyclin D1/antagonists & inhibitors , Cyclin-Dependent Kinases/antagonists & inhibitors , Enzyme Inhibitors/chemical synthesis , Proto-Oncogene Proteins , Animals , Cinnamates/chemistry , Cinnamates/pharmacology , Cyclin-Dependent Kinase 4 , Enzyme Inhibitors/chemistry , Enzyme Inhibitors/pharmacology , Kinetics , Molecular Structure
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Mol Phylogenet Evol ; 10(2): 210-20, 1998 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9878232

ABSTRACT

The complete nucleotide sequence of the mitochondrial genome of the domestic dog, Canis familiaris, was determined. The length of the sequence was 16,728 bp; however, the length was not absolute due to the variation (heteroplasmy) caused by differing numbers of the repetitive motif, 5'-GTACACGT(A/G)C-3', in the control region. The genome organization, gene contents, and codon usage conformed to those of other mammalian mitochondrial genomes. Although its features were unknown, the "CTAGA" duplication event which followed the translational stop codon of the COII gene was not observed in other mammalian mitochondrial genomes. In order to determine the possible differences between mtDNAs in carnivores, two rRNA and 13 protein-coding genes from the cat, dog, and seal were compared. The combined molecular differences, in two rRNA genes as well as in the inferred amino acid sequences of the mitochondrial 13 protein-coding genes, suggested that there is a closer relationship between the dog and the seal than there is between either of these species and the cat. Based on the molecular differences of the mtDNA, the evolutionary divergence between the cat, the dog, and the seal was dated to approximately 50 +/- 4 million years ago. The degree of difference between carnivore mtDNAs varied according to the individual protein-coding gene applied, showing that the evolutionary relationships of distantly related species should be presented in an extended study based on ample sequence data like complete mtDNA molecules.


Subject(s)
DNA, Mitochondrial/genetics , Dogs/genetics , Genome , Animals , Base Sequence , Cats , Evolution, Molecular , Phylogeny , RNA, Ribosomal/genetics , RNA, Transfer/genetics , Sequence Homology, Nucleic Acid , Untranslated Regions
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