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Food Chem ; 193: 121-7, 2016 Feb 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26433297

ABSTRACT

The newly developed ePlantLIBRA database is a comprehensive and searchable database, with up-to-date coherent and validated scientific information on plant food supplement (PFS) bioactive compounds, with putative health benefits as well as adverse effects, and contaminants and residues. It is the only web-based database available compiling peer reviewed publications and case studies on PFS. A user-friendly, efficient and flexible interface has been developed for searching, extracting, and exporting the data, including links to the original references. Data from over 570 publications have been quality evaluated and entered covering 70 PFS or their botanical ingredients.


Subject(s)
Dietary Supplements/analysis , Phytochemicals/metabolism , Databases, Factual
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Parkinsonism Relat Disord ; 21(10): 1210-3, 2015 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26324211

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION: Adult-onset dystonias are often segmental in distribution and preferentially affect the craniocervical muscles. Here we describe an overlooked muscle group involved in craniocervical dystonia - the hyoid muscles. Dystonia of these muscles results in anterior neck tightness, speech changes, and dysphagia. METHODS: For this retrospective study we obtained a list of 55 patients who had received botulinum toxin injections into hyoid muscles between 1998 and 2013. Fifteen patients were identified to have an unusual dystonia affecting the hyoid muscles. RESULTS: Patients presented with a triad of speech resonance changes (100%), anterior neck tightness (86.6%), and dysphagia (73.3%). Ten (66.7%) patients presented with all three symptoms, while fourteen (93.3%) had at least two. Fourteen patients (93.3%) had a concomitant dystonia affecting the face or neck and eleven (73.3%) had a sensory trick. Exam universally showed contracted hyoid muscles. Some patients had professions or hobbies requiring prolonged use of vocal muscles such as teachers, singers, and musicians. Patients were often misdiagnosed and received unnecessary treatments. Patients underwent botulinum toxin injections into various hyoid muscles with benefit in 71% of patients but adverse effects in the same proportion. CONCLUSIONS: Hyoid muscle dystonia is a previously poorly characterized focal dystonia causing the triad of speech changes, anterior neck tightness, and dysphagia. Concomitant dystonia, sensory tricks, and visualization of contracted hyoid muscles were often present. Recognition of this disease may reduce unnecessary testing and treatments, and patients may benefit from botulinum toxin injections.


Subject(s)
Botulinum Toxins, Type A/therapeutic use , Dystonic Disorders/complications , Dystonic Disorders/drug therapy , Neuromuscular Agents/therapeutic use , Adult , Aged , Deglutition Disorders/etiology , Female , Humans , Hyoid Bone , Male , Middle Aged , Neck Muscles/pathology , Retrospective Studies , Speech Disorders/etiology
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Lippincotts Prim Care Pract ; 3(6): 559-73, 1999.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10889706

ABSTRACT

Positron emission tomography (PET) is a nuclear medicine imaging tool that has expanded from its vital role in basic research into clinical medicine. This noninvasive diagnostic modality is used in cardiac perfusion and viability; in neurologic conditions such as epilepsy, dementia, and tumor; and in a wide range of common cancers to diagnose, stage, and monitor therapy. The importance of PET in clinical practice is growing rapidly, and the number of PET centers across the country is increasing. It is imperative, therefore, that physicians are familiar with PET, and know where this tool can be the most useful and cost-effective modality for patient management.


Subject(s)
Tomography, Emission-Computed/methods , Cost-Benefit Analysis , Dementia/diagnostic imaging , Epilepsy/diagnostic imaging , Heart Diseases/diagnostic imaging , Humans , Neoplasms/diagnostic imaging , Primary Health Care , Reimbursement Mechanisms , Tomography, Emission-Computed/economics , Tomography, Emission-Computed/instrumentation , Tomography, Emission-Computed/trends
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Lippincotts Prim Care Pract ; 3(6): 574-7, 1999.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10889707

ABSTRACT

In recent years primary care providers have been increasingly called on to broaden their management of patients, particularly in their role as gatekeepers to reduce healthcare costs. Obviously a wide spectrum of specialty involvement exists, ranging from the classic family practitioner managing all of the common diseases and referring challenging cases to specialists, to the internist with a background and interest geared toward handling more specialized neurologic, cardiac, or oncologic diseases. Whatever the case, primary care providers can have a great impact on diagnosis and management of illness by consulting with the radiologist about the use of the emerging technology of positron emission tomography (PET).


Subject(s)
Hodgkin Disease/diagnostic imaging , Lung Neoplasms/diagnostic imaging , Melanoma/diagnostic imaging , Skin Neoplasms/diagnostic imaging , Tomography, Emission-Computed/methods , Adult , Female , Humans , Male , Melanoma/secondary , Middle Aged , Primary Health Care , Referral and Consultation , Skin Neoplasms/secondary
5.
J Nucl Med ; 31(1): 52-4, 1990 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2295940

ABSTRACT

The nose has been reported as a site of radioiodine accumulation on 131I whole-body scintigraphy. To determine the frequency, intensity, and pattern of nasal radioiodine accumulation, a prospective study was performed on 21 patients referred for 131I whole-body scintigraphy during a 26-mo interval. All patients were dosed with 5 mCi (18.5 MBq) of 131I p.o., and imaged 72 hr later. Ninety-five percent (20/21) of patients had nasal radioactivity greater than background, and in 75% (15/20) of positive patients the pattern of activity was round. Clinical follow-up of these patients has shown no evidence of tumor involvement in the nasal area. We conclude that nasal radioiodine activity is a normal finding. Radioiodine uptake in the nasal area, without clinical suspicion of metastatic disease, should not be considered a criterion for surgical intervention or radioiodine therapy.


Subject(s)
Iodine Radioisotopes , Nose/diagnostic imaging , Adult , Female , Humans , Male , Nasal Mucosa/diagnostic imaging , Prospective Studies , Radionuclide Imaging , Thyroid Neoplasms/diagnostic imaging
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J Virol ; 2(10): 1200-10, 1968 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-5723744

ABSTRACT

Five different soluble components of adenovirus types 9, 9-15, and 15 have been identified. These are: (i) a slowly sedimenting, trypsin-resistant, incomplete hemagglutinin (HA). (This component was demonstrable by hemagglutination-enhancement (HE) tests in the presence of heterotypic antisera against members of Rosen's subgroups II and III, but not of subgroup I); (ii) a slowly sedimenting, trypsin-resistant, complete HA, causing only a partial agglutination of cells; (iii) a rapidly sedimenting, incomplete HA, demonstrable by HE tests in the presence of heterotypic antisera against members of all Rosen's subgroups. (Trypsin treatment of this component caused a conversion into slowly sedimenting incomplete HA); (iv) a group-specific complement-fixing (CF) antigen devoid of HA activity; and (v) a rapidly sedimenting, trypsin-sensitive, complete HA, which in the electron microscope was found to represent a dodecahedral aggregate of 12 pentons (a dodecon). On the basis of their biological and physicochemical characteristics, the first four components were interpreted to represent (i) fibers, (ii) a polymer of a few, probably two, fibers, (iii) pentons, and (iv) hexons, respectively. The length of fibers extending from dodecons and virions was estimated to be 11 to 14 nm. A similar value was suggested from exclusion chromatography experiments. Adenovirus types 9 and 15 fibers were recovered in a position intermediate to that of fibers of types 3 and 4, the lengths of which are 10 and 17 nm, respectively. The sequence of elution of different components of types 9 and 9-15 from an anion exchanger was fibers, fiber-aggregate, pentons, hexons, and dodecons. Type 15 components appeared in the same order except for the fact that dodecons eluted before hexons. The molarities of NaCl required to elute the different types 9 and 9-15 components, excluding hexons, were identical. They were distinctly different from those of the corresponding type 15 components. However, hexons of all three serotypes eluted in proximity to each other and there was a slight tendency for type 9-15 hexons to take a position intermediate to those of types 9 and 15.


Subject(s)
Adenoviridae/immunology , Antigens/analysis , Centrifugation, Zonal , Chromatography , Chromatography, Ion Exchange , Hemagglutinins, Viral/analysis , Microscopy, Electron , Serotyping , Trypsin/pharmacology
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