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1.
Pathologe ; 33(2): 152-6, 2012 Mar.
Article in German | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22124726

ABSTRACT

This case of urinary obstruction with short anamnesis illuminates the early tissue reaction to urine extravasation, especially the Tamm-Horsfall protein. The latter becomes organized in the manner of a foreign body substance and drains via ectatic renal lymph vessels and reopened lymphovenous shunts into the intrarenal venous system. Polypoid formations (thromboids) with or without vessel obliteration appear to result in a clinical course of severe renal impairment.


Subject(s)
Hydronephrosis/pathology , Hydronephrosis/surgery , Kidney/blood supply , Lymphatic Vessels/pathology , Renal Veins/pathology , Ureteral Obstruction/pathology , Ureteral Obstruction/surgery , Uromodulin/analysis , Adolescent , Drainage/methods , Humans , Kidney/pathology , Male , Nephrectomy , Ureter/pathology
2.
Inorg Chem ; 40(11): 2608-13, 2001 May 21.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11350241

ABSTRACT

The first fully structurally characterized ternary europium palladium hydrides (deuterides) are reported. The most Eu rich compound is Eu(2)PdD(4). Its beta-K(2)SO(4) type structure (space group Pnma, a = 749.47(1) pm, b = 543.34(1) pm, c = 947.91(1) pm, Z = 4) contains tetrahedral 18-electron [PdD(4)](4)(-) complex anions and divalent Eu cations. The compound is presumably nonmetallic and shows paramagnetic behavior (mu(eff) = 8.0(2) mu(B)) with ferromagnetic ordering at T(C) = 15.1(4) K. A metallic compound at intermediate Eu content is EuPdD(3). It crystallizes with the cubic perovskite structure (space group Pm3m, a = 380.01(2) pm, Z = 1) in which palladium is octahedrally surrounded by fully occupied deuterium sites. Metallic hydrides at low Eu content form by reversible hydrogen absorption of intermetallic EuPd(2) (Fd3m, a = 775.91(1) pm, Z = 8). Depending on the experimental conditions at least three phases with distinctly different hydrogen contents x exist: EuPd(2)H(x) ( approximately )(0.1) (a = 777.02(2) pm, Z = 8, T = 298 K, p(H(2)) = 590 kPa), EuPd(2)H(x) ( approximately )(1.5) (a = 794.47(5) pm, Z = 8, T = 298 K, p(H(2)) = 590 kPa), and EuPd(2)H(x) ( approximately )(2.1) (a = 802.1(1) pm, Z = 8, T = 350 K, p(H(2)) = 610 kPa). All crystallize with cubic Laves phase derivative structures and have presumably disordered hydrogen distributions.

3.
Ophthalmologe ; 93(6): 714-8, 1996 Dec.
Article in German | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9081530

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Long-term silicone oil tamponade may cause increased numbers of vacuoles in the retina. Conventional methods of histological preparation dissolve silicone oil and optically empty spaces are seen. METHOD: We examined the retinas of 20 human eyes after silicone oil injection. We obtained the material by peripheral retinectomies during vitrectomy for recurrent retinal detachment. The material was prepared by impression cytology. The time between silicone oil injection and vitrectomy was 3-18 months. The non-fixed cell sheets were stained with Sudan III, followed by a counterstaining with hematoxyline. RESULTS: Sudan III stained silicone oil 1000 mPa orange-yellow. Sudan-III-stained vacuoles in the retina were found in eight eyes with intraocular silicone oil instillation; in five of these eyes an emulsification of silicone oil was observed. The staining of retinal vacuoles seemed to be caused by the presence of silicone oil in the vacuoles. CONCLUSIONS: Using impression cytology and the Sudan staining procedure, it was possible to stain vacuoles in non-fixed retinal preparations. A long-term silicone oil tamponade induces these vacuoles in the retina, especially if the silicone oil is emulsified. In order to prevent this complication, removal of emulsified silicone oil should be performed as early as possible.


Subject(s)
Postoperative Complications/chemically induced , Retina/drug effects , Retinal Detachment/surgery , Silicone Oils/adverse effects , Vitrectomy/methods , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Azo Compounds , Coloring Agents , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Postoperative Complications/pathology , Recurrence , Retina/pathology , Retinal Detachment/pathology , Silicone Oils/administration & dosage , Vacuoles/drug effects , Vacuoles/pathology
4.
Graefes Arch Clin Exp Ophthalmol ; 234(7): 463-6, 1996 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8817291

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Perioperative analysis and classification of vitreous cell components needs a quick method sufficient to prepare both single cells and cellular membranes. METHODS: In an attempt to clarify the usefulness of immunoimpression cytology we examined 82 eyes with proliferative vitreoretinopathy, proliferative diabetic retinopathy, perforating injuries and contusions. RESULTS: With this method it is possible to perioperatively obtain cells from surfaces of vitreous membranes as well as single cells in suspension. After staining, various cell types could be differentiated morphologically and on the basis of antibody response to cell markers. We found single cells reacting with the antibodies 27E10 (4 positive of 14 tested), vimentin (2/12), RM 3/1 (2/15), LCA (1/ 11) and, particularly, with antiproliferating cell nuclear antigen (9/18). CONCLUSION: With immunoimpression cytology it is possible to determine cell surface markers rapidly and accurately from specimens obtained at the time of vitrectomy. The clinical utility of this test will be ascertained by future studies.


Subject(s)
Diabetic Retinopathy/pathology , Eye Injuries, Penetrating/pathology , Eye Injuries/pathology , Vitreoretinopathy, Proliferative/pathology , Vitreous Body/pathology , Wounds, Nonpenetrating/pathology , Antigens, CD/immunology , Antigens, Differentiation, Myelomonocytic/immunology , Biomarkers , Cell Division , Diabetic Retinopathy/immunology , Diabetic Retinopathy/surgery , Eye Injuries/immunology , Eye Injuries/surgery , Eye Injuries, Penetrating/immunology , Eye Injuries, Penetrating/surgery , Humans , Immunohistochemistry , Macrophages/immunology , Proliferating Cell Nuclear Antigen/immunology , Vimentin/immunology , Vitrectomy , Vitreoretinopathy, Proliferative/immunology , Vitreoretinopathy, Proliferative/surgery , Vitreous Body/immunology , Vitreous Body/surgery , Wounds, Nonpenetrating/immunology , Wounds, Nonpenetrating/surgery
5.
Ophthalmologe ; 92(5): 741-4, 1995 Oct.
Article in German | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8751009

ABSTRACT

The lens epithelium of the human eye plays a crucial role in the pathogenesis of primary and secondary cataract. Sixty hematoxylin-eosinstained lens epithelia were examined using a light microscope. Cell parameters were compared to one another in the various age groups of patients, between patients with secondary cataract (radiation cataract, steroid cataract and traumatic cataract) and patients with senile cataract, and between male and female patients. The t-test was used for statistical comparison. The median cell density was 3116.5 cells/mm2. The median nucleus-plasma ratio was 1:2.74. Patients with secondary cataract had a larger medium cell and nucleus area as well as a higher nucleus-plasma ratio and a lower cell density than patients with senile cataract. A part from degenerative and proliferative cell changes we found various cell types. The age of patients and the cause of cataract correlate with morphometric changes of lens epithelium cells. However, there was no correlation between specific cytologic changes and causes of cataract.


Subject(s)
Cataract/pathology , Lens, Crystalline/pathology , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Cataract/etiology , Cell Count , Child , Epithelium/pathology , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Risk Factors
6.
Klin Monbl Augenheilkd ; 201(5): 317-21, 1992 Nov.
Article in German | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1479788

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Thermometry and -graphy prove asymmetries of the circulation. Contact-free thermometry of the cornea is applied to find out whether this method can contribute to differential diagnosis of ocular melanomas. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Under standardized conditions the temperature of the cornea was measured in 30 patients with malignant melanoma of the choroid and the conjunctiva and 35 healthy subjects. The instruments were a handpyrometer (HPM, Messgerätewerk, Magdeburg) and the thermovision camera of AGA Infrared System, Sweden, with dynamic recording in colour. RESULTS: In healthy subjects there are no significant asymmetries in temperature under standardized conditions. The temperature of the cornea is elevated in both malignant melanomas of the choroid and the conjunctiva. CONCLUSIONS: Thermometry and -graphy of the cornea can contribute to the differentiation of malignant ocular melanomas from other ophthalmological diseases. They are also suited in long term observation of the course of the melanomas.


Subject(s)
Body Temperature Regulation/physiology , Choroid Neoplasms/diagnosis , Conjunctival Neoplasms/diagnosis , Image Processing, Computer-Assisted/instrumentation , Infrared Rays , Melanoma/diagnosis , Thermography/instrumentation , Choroid Neoplasms/physiopathology , Conjunctiva/physiopathology , Conjunctival Neoplasms/physiopathology , Cornea/physiopathology , Humans , Melanoma/physiopathology , Uvea/physiopathology
7.
Klin Monbl Augenheilkd ; 200(3): 199-203, 1992 Mar.
Article in German | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1578878

ABSTRACT

The authors investigated the dependence of the local clearance of 133xenon to the viscosity of the blood. Increase of viscosity of blood compared with decrease of local clearance of 133xenon by patients with monoclonal gammopathy were demonstrated. It was also shown that using the Beta-part of radiation of 133xenon is sufficient for looking for wash-out-times of the anterior eye segment. However, use of 133xenon in isotonic solution is also possible in other ophthalmological diseases for differentiation.


Subject(s)
Eye/diagnostic imaging , Paraproteinemias/diagnostic imaging , Xenon Radioisotopes/pharmacokinetics , Animals , Blood Sedimentation , Blood Viscosity/physiology , Humans , Metabolic Clearance Rate/physiology , Rabbits , Radionuclide Imaging
8.
Fortschr Ophthalmol ; 87(6): 562-6, 1990.
Article in German | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2086394

ABSTRACT

The clinical findings and results of perfusion-pressure videoangiography (PVA) are described in a 50-year old patient suffering from birdshot retinochoroidopathy. PVA according to Ulrich and Ulrich makes it possible to observe the gradual filling of the retinal and choroidal vessels relative to ocular perfusion pressure. The patient's PVA reveals that the fluorescein penetrates the vessel wall in the interstitial tissue in the region of the large choroidal arterioles close to the entry of the short posterior ciliary arteries in the eye. This occurs long before the blood flow has reached the choriocapillaries, i.e., at distinctly lower perfusion pressures than are necessary for filling the leaking choroidal capillaries. The leakage of fluoresceine from the large choroidal arterioles explains the typical birdshot pattern of the fundus.


Subject(s)
Chorioretinitis/pathology , Blood Pressure/physiology , Extravasation of Diagnostic and Therapeutic Materials/pathology , Fluorescein Angiography , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Retinal Vessels/pathology
9.
Klin Monbl Augenheilkd ; 194(3): 190-5, 1989 Mar.
Article in German | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2724862

ABSTRACT

The use of infrared thermovision to examine a patient with infiltrative orbitopathy and combined immunodeficiency is described. In addition to a thermic quantification of infiltrated areas of the eyes and face, it proved possible, with dynamic measurement, to define exactly the extent of pathologically increased temperatures. Other applications of infrared thermovision in ophthalmology are discussed.


Subject(s)
Immunologic Deficiency Syndromes/diagnosis , Orbital Diseases/diagnosis , Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted , Thermography/instrumentation , Adult , Body Temperature Regulation , Female , Humans , Infrared Rays , Oculomotor Muscles/pathology , Optic Nerve/pathology , Orbit/pathology
10.
Klin Monbl Augenheilkd ; 193(5): 465-70, 1988 Nov.
Article in German | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3264865

ABSTRACT

The present paper begins with a description of the clinical picture of Terrien's disease. Using radionuclide dacryography (RND) to determine secretion, reduced tear secretion was found unilaterally in four patients and bilaterally in one (as indicated by the half-lives of the conjunctival drainage curves). In four patients RND failed to reveal any reduction in tear secretion on either side. The slightly elevated IgG values found in the tear fluid are in agreement with the clinically detected signs of inflammation. The serum parameters determined, such as iron, magnesium, and copper levels and the electrolyte, uric acid, and creatinine concentrations were normal.


Subject(s)
Corneal Dystrophies, Hereditary/diagnosis , Immunoglobulin G/analysis , Tears/metabolism , Adult , Aged , Corneal Dystrophies, Hereditary/immunology , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Syndrome , Tears/immunology
11.
Aktuelle Traumatol ; 18(2): 59-63, 1988 Apr.
Article in German | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2898875

ABSTRACT

The history of intramedullary nailing leads us to assume that septic complications arising from the treatment of open fractures through marrow nailing are largely due to reaming and need no longer to a full extent be put down to treatment by locking nailing. Locking nailing of an open fracture (all three degrees) of the femur can be recommended as long as the periosteum is not exposed over large segments, and coverage with soft tissue is possible. Locking nailing of the lower leg can only be recommended with open fractures of the first degree. With fractures of the second and third degrees the fixateur externe is the treatment of choice.


Subject(s)
Femoral Fractures/surgery , Fracture Fixation, Intramedullary/methods , Fractures, Open/surgery , Tibial Fractures/surgery , Humans , Wound Healing
12.
Wien Klin Wochenschr ; 99(19): 677-82, 1987 Oct 09.
Article in German | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3687027

ABSTRACT

In trochanteric fractures of the femur, where operative techniques are preferable to conservative treatment, a change in the choice of implants has taken place over the past years. As several comparative studies show, the traditional system of nail/plate fixation has not been completely replaced by Ender nailing in many surgical departments. The system of nail/plate is, however, losing significance in face of the increasing usage of screwing-systems (such as, for instance, DHS of AO-Dynamic Hip Screw). The possibility of compression during the operation in screwing methods is the decisive factor.


Subject(s)
Bone Nails , Bone Plates , Bone Screws , Fracture Fixation, Internal/instrumentation , Hip Fractures/surgery , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Female , Hip Fractures/diagnostic imaging , Humans , Male , Postoperative Complications/diagnostic imaging , Radiography , Wound Healing
13.
Strahlenther Onkol ; 163(3): 148-53, 1987 Mar.
Article in German | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3563877

ABSTRACT

Between 1979 and 1985, 193 patients were submitted to radiotherapy of the brain for formation of metastases. A primary irradiation was performed in 159 patients, 34 patients had been treated by surgery. The median survival time after diagnosis of all irradiated patients (40 to 60 Gy within four to six weeks) was 4.9 months, 22% of the patients survived one year. Patients with mammary carcinomas and patients with bronchial carcinomas showed marked differences in median survival times (4.2 and 6.9 months, respectively) and one-year survival rate (11% and 32%, respectively). In histologic examination, the extent of extracerebral formation of metastases was the decisive parameter for survival. At the end of radiotherapy, 47% of patients showed an amelioration in neurologic deficiency, 16% deteriorated. A follow-up by computed tomography with observation periods between four and 34 months was possible in 84 patients. Most of these patients showed improvement in computed tomography during a period of four to twenty weeks after the beginning of radiotherapy. Later on, about two thirds of the controlled patients had again deterioration with local progression or new formation of metastases in spite of total brain irradiation. A long-term normalization (greater than one year) was observed only in patients with mammary carcinomas.


Subject(s)
Brain Neoplasms/radiotherapy , Brain Neoplasms/diagnostic imaging , Brain Neoplasms/secondary , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Male , Prognosis , Radiotherapy Dosage , Tomography, X-Ray Computed
15.
Z Gastroenterol ; 17(5): 281-6, 1979 May.
Article in German | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-463169

ABSTRACT

The rare and almost benign granular cell tumour has been described at first by Abrikossoff in 1925. The occurrence of this tumour in the esophagus is a rarity.--On occasion of gastroesophagoscopy of a 33-years old man we found an almost pea-sized polypous esophageal granular cell tumour, wich was completely removed with the diathermic electrosurgical snare. The endoscopic-therapeutic possibilities and limits concerning polypous lesions of the esophagus will be discussed.


Subject(s)
Esophageal Diseases/surgery , Granuloma/surgery , Adult , Cephalosporins/therapeutic use , Electrocoagulation , Esophageal Diseases/diagnosis , Esophagoscopy , Humans , Male , Pericarditis/etiology , Postoperative Complications
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