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Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd ; 160: D192, 2016.
Article in Dutch | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27734773

ABSTRACT

Infections of the hand can result in significant limitation of the function of the hand, and may even require partial amputation of a digit. A felon is an abscess of the distal pulp of the fingertip, which can spread rapidly through the flexor tendon sheath when not treated appropriately. Knowledge of the anatomy and the correct method of physical examination are essential when assessing a patient suspected of having a felon or flexor tendon sheath infection. Here we present two patients with a complicated felon resulting in palmar necrosis of the distal phalanx of the thumb, in which a groin flap was used to reconstruct the thumb. This article describes the relevant anatomy, physical examination and treatment of a felon and flexor tendon sheath infection to prevent a complicated course.


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Abscess/pathology , Abscess/surgery , Thumb/microbiology , Thumb/pathology , Thumb/surgery , Abscess/diagnosis , Adult , Bacterial Infections/surgery , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Surgical Flaps , Tendons
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Eur J Cancer ; 40(3): 436-44, 2004 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14746863

ABSTRACT

In the present study, we investigated whether the growth hormone-releasing hormone (GH-RH) antagonist JV-1-38 could enhance the effects of androgen deprivation produced by the anti-androgen Flutamide and luteinising hormone-releasing hormone (LH-RH) agonist Decapeptyl in an experimental model of human androgen-sensitive MDA PCa 2b prostate carcinoma implanted subcutaneously (s.c.) into nude mice. We also evaluated by reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) the effects of combined treatment on the mRNA expression for prostate-specific antigen (PSA) and measured serum PSA levels. In experiment 1, GH-RH antagonist JV-1-38 greatly inhibited tumour growth in combination with Decapeptyl, but was ineffective when given alone. Thus, combined therapy with JV-1-38 at 20 microg/day and Decapeptyl microcapsules releasing 12.5 microg/day for 29 days inhibited significantly (P<0.01) MDA PCa 2b tumour growth by 65%, compared with controls. Combined treatment also significantly (P<0.05) decreased serum PSA levels by 52% and reduced tumour weight by 54% vs. controls. In experiment 2, GH-RH antagonist JV-1-38 at 20 microg/day likewise showed powerful growth inhibitory effects when combined with Flutamide (25 mg/kg/day) for 21 days. Combined treatment with JV-1-38 and slow-release pellets of Flutamide significantly (P<0.001) inhibited tumour growth by 61% versus controls, and was significantly (P<0.05) more effective than Flutamide or JV-1-38 alone. Combination therapy also reduced significantly (P<0.001) tumour weight and serum PSA levels by 59 and 47%, respectively. The mRNA expression for PSA in MDA PCa 2b tumours was not changed by JV-1-38, Decapeptyl and Flutamide alone or in their respective combinations. Our findings suggest that GH-RH antagonists could enhance the tumour inhibitory effects of androgen deprivation for the primary therapy of patients with advanced prostate carcinoma.


Subject(s)
Androgen Antagonists/therapeutic use , Antineoplastic Agents, Hormonal/therapeutic use , Flutamide/therapeutic use , Growth Hormone-Releasing Hormone/analogs & derivatives , Growth Hormone-Releasing Hormone/antagonists & inhibitors , Growth Hormone-Releasing Hormone/therapeutic use , Prostatic Neoplasms/drug therapy , Triptorelin Pamoate/therapeutic use , Animals , Cell Division , Cell Line, Tumor , Drug Interactions , Humans , Male , Mice , Mice, Nude , Prostatic Neoplasms/pathology , Random Allocation
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Doc Ophthalmol ; 78(3-4): 135-40, 1991.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1790733

ABSTRACT

Alternating hyperphoria (synonyms: dissociated vertical deviation (DVD) or occlusion hyperphoria) and variants like 'unilateral patching hyperphoria' ('periodic vertical squint') and monocular vertical nystagmus, which may arise after strabismus operations or loss of the function of one of the eyes, have dynamic properties which differ from those of the vertical vergences or fusional movements in normal binocular vision. Alternating hyperphoria is the result of an early intense disturbance of binocular vision, leading to the absence of vertical fusional vergence or the detection of disparity necessary for this. Vertical disparity vergence is essentially a stabilizing and adaptive system.


Subject(s)
Convergence, Ocular/physiology , Strabismus/physiopathology , Vision Disparity/physiology , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Humans , Vision Tests , Vision, Binocular
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