Unilateral papillitis caused by Treponema pallidum was found in an immunocompetent homosexual patient with severe vision loss who had received previous antibiotics treatment. Syphilis-related ocular manifestation is more common in the early stages of the disease and it can be associated with a central nervous system localization. In this patient, neurosyphilis was diagnosed on the basis of clinical and laboratory findings. Optical examination revealed unilateral papillitis in the left eye and no relative afferent pupillary defects. The patient underwent visual field examinations with conventional perimetry using the 30-2 program of the Humphrey Visual Field Analyzer, which indicated a blind spot enlargement in the left eye. Optical coherence tomography, visual evoked potentials (VEP), and fluorescein angiograms revealed inflammation of the optic nerve head with edematous and blurred margins. A reactive T. pallidum hemagglutination assay with low rapid plasma reagin (RPR) serum titer was performed; an HIV antibody test and MRI of the orbits and head with contrast gave negative results. Resolution of the ocular inflammation after intravenous penicillin treatment was obtained. The reported case illustrates the importance of early recognition of this treatable disease. The rise of syphilis, especially in urban areas, necessitates a high level of suspicion when dealing with patients with intraocular inflammation of unknown origin. Lues serology should be incorporated into routine laboratory diagnostics to aid in the detection of such cases. Considering the re-emergence of syphilis, screening of migrants from countries with high syphilis seroprevalences should be recommended. 相似文献
Background: Although cholecystokinin (CCK) is involved in the short-term regulation of satiety, it has not been investigated
in obese patients subjected to bariatric restrictive operations. Methods: 8 morbidly obese patients (BMI 49.1 ± 6.9), 7F and
1M, were investigated before and after vertical banded gastroplasty (VBG). 6 healthy lean volunteers served as the control
group. CCK was determined (RIA) after an overnight fast and after the administration of an acidified (pH 3) liquid meal. Blood
samples were taken 45 min before the meal, 5 min after it and then every 30 min for 3 hours. Results: There were no differences
between groups in basal CCK levels. However, the peak of CCK after the meal was significantly higher (P <0.01) in obese patients after VBG (24.9 ± 18 pmol/l) than before VBG (9.8 ± 6.7 pmol/l) and when compared with the control
group (8.0 ± 6.3 pmol/l).The time needed to reach the peak was longer in healthy volunteers (105 ± 24.9 min) than in obese
patients before VBG (45 ± 40 min) and after VBG (7.5± 12 min) (P<0.01). Conclusions: VBG increases the peak of CCK secretion and shortens the time to reach it. These changes could contribute
to the satiety effects of gastric restrictive operations. 相似文献
Ejaculated mammalian spermatozoa acquire competence to fertilize oocytes by a two-step process: capacitation followed by acrosome reaction. The biochemical and biophysical modifications occurring in vivo in the female reproductive tract can be reproduced in vitro, and previous studies have suggested a capacitative role for adenosine A(1) receptor (A(1)R). Mice with a targeted disruption of the Adora 1 gene (A(1)R-/- mice) provide a useful model for better understanding the role of the A(1)R in fertility. Murine spermatozoa express A(1)R in the head, neck, midpiece region, and tail. The number of capacitated spermatozoa incubated in human tubal fluid was significantly reduced in A(1)R-/- compared with A(1)R+/+ and A(1)R+/- spermatozoa. The difference between A(1) R+/+ and A(1)R-/- mouse spermatozoa was mainly in the time necessary to reach the maximum percentage of capacitation. A(1)R+/+ murine sperm obtained the full state of capacitation within 90 minutes whereas A(1)R-/- sperm required 240 minutes. Caffeine, a known antagonist of A(1) and A(2A) adenosine receptors, lowered the number of capacitated sperm and affected the time of capacitation in a dose-dependent manner, mimicking the effects of the lack of A(1) receptors. Although number, motility, and viability of A(1)R-/- murine sperm was not significantly different from A(1)R+/+ mouse spermatozoa, a significant reduction of the number of pups produced by A(1)R-/- male mice suggests that A(1) receptors must be fully operative to accomplish the optimal degree of capacitation and thereby fertilization. 相似文献
Annals of Nuclear Medicine - [18F] fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography/computed tomography ([18F] FDG-PET/CT) is used for diagnosis, staging, response assessment and prognosis... 相似文献
Estimation of skeletal muscle metastases (SMMs) at the time of diagnosis and/or initial staging of lung cancer.
Materials and methods
Retrospective evaluation of clinical charts and imaging data suggestive of SMMs of patients with histology-proved lung cancer over a 5-year period.
Results
SMMs were identified in 46 out of 1,754 patients. Single and multiple (62.9 % of cases) SMMs were detected by total body multi-detector computed tomography (MDCT). They were associated with poorly differentiated (43 %) and advanced adenocarcinomas (52 %) without clinically relevant symptoms and/or signs. Psoas and buttock muscles were most frequently involved (33.3 %). MDCT findings consisted of well-defined homogeneously hyperdense oval masses (31 %), lesions with ring-like enhancement and central hypoattenuation (68 %), or large abscess-like necrotic lesions (24 %). Sonography revealed well-defined hypoechoic masses (41.6 %), ill-defined hypoechoic lesions (33.3 %), or anechoic areas with a necrotic centre (25 %). Positron emission tomography revealed that all SMMs were metabolically active.
Conclusions
SMMs are uncommon but not negligible in lung cancer, with an estimated prevalence of 2.62 % in our series. Although histology remains the recommended method, use of high-performance imaging techniques and increased clinical suspicion may improve their early detection. Efforts addressing their effect on the natural history of lung cancer are needed. 相似文献
Introduction There are very few case reports of metastasis on a mesh prosthesis following laparoscopic hernia repair in the literature and its incidence is completely unknown.
Case report A 76-year-old male patient presented in December 2013 with a suspicious malignant lesion of the pancreatic tail on the MRI. He was also complaining of a painful mass in the right para-rectal area. An exploratory laparoscopy performed in December 2013 revealed microscopic whitish peritoneal implants in the left hypochondrium and a massive metastasis involving a mesh prosthesis placed é years before in the right para-rectal area. The pathology report of biopsies of the mesh confirmed a metastasis compatible with a pancreatic tumor.
Discussion Possible modes of metastasis and limited published data to date on mesh prosthesis metastasis are presented. This situation can be assimilated to port-site metastasis after laparoscopy.
Conclusion A mesh prosthesis metastasis after laparoscopic hernia repair is very rare. 相似文献
Various megaprostheses are currently available for reconstruction of the proximal femur after tumor resection. This study evaluates the survival and complications of a modular megaprosthesis for reconstruction of the proximal femur.
Materials and methods
We studied the medical files of 109 tumor patients (age range 16–86 years) who underwent proximal femoral reconstruction with the MRP® megaprosthesis from 2002 to 2011. There were 70 patients with metastases, 34 patients with bone sarcomas, and five patients with hematological malignancies; 82 were primary and 27 were revision reconstructions. Mean follow-up was 2.5 years; 31 patients had a minimum five-year follow-up. We evaluated the survival and function of the patients, and the survival and complications of the megaprostheses.
Results
Survival was significantly higher for the patients with bone sarcomas compared to those with metastases and hematological malignancies. Mean MSTS functional score was similar between patients with bone sarcomas and those with hematological malignancies and metastases, and between patients with primary and those with revision reconstructions. Overall survival of the MRP® megaprostheses was 74 % at 5 and 9 years. Fourteen (13.6 %) major complications occurred at a mean period of 1.4 years (range 3 months to 4.5 years); these included infection (5.8 %), dislocation (3.9 %), local recurrence (2.9 %), and acetabular fracture (1 %).
Conclusion
MRP® megaprostheses are a valuable reconstruction option after tumor resection of the proximal femur.