244 research outputs found

    Neurogenic changes in myasthenia gravis

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    Twelve consecutive cases of myasthenia gravis have been studied histologically and histochemically. In addition 8 of these were studied ultramicroscopically, and 7 had nerve terminal and end-plate studies. Eleven of the cases show evidence of one type or another which supports a primary neuropathic aetiology. These findings are in keeping with some recent publications which have been reviewed.S. Afr. Med. J., 48, 1783 (1974

    Duelling prospecting rights: a non-custodial second?

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    This decision of the Northern Cape division dealt with competing "old order prospecting rights" and prospecting rights in terms of the Mineral and Petroleum Resources Development Act 28 of 2002 (MPRDA). The decision represents an important contribution to the resolution of tensions between the old mineral law order and the new regime of Act 28 of 2002

    Closed traction reduction of cervical spine facet dislocations: Compelled by law

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    Background. Following a 2015 ruling, the South African (SA) Constitutional Court obligates closed reduction of cervical facet dislocations sustained through low-energy injury mechanisms, within 4 hours of injury. Closed traction reduction of cervical facet dislocations requires specific equipment and expertise, which have limited availability in SA.Objectives. To review the time delays, delaying factors and success rate of closed reductions of cervical facet dislocations in a tertiary-level orthopaedic department and training facility, and to consider the feasibility of such a reduction within 4 hours after injury.Methods. The clinical records and imaging screens of patients presenting with cervical facet dislocations to an academic training hospital between November 2008 and March 2016 were retrospectively reviewed, with specific attention to demographic information, mechanism of injury, time delays from injury to treatment and factors resulting in delay, as well as the success rate in closed cervical reduction.Results. Ninety-one patients with cervical dislocation presented during the study period, of whom 69 were included for further review. The mean age at presentation was 37.6 (range 18 - 65) years. Successful reduction was achieved in 71% (n=49) of cases, with a median delay time from injury to reduction of 26 (interquartile range (IQR) 19.50 - 31.75) hours. Only 1 patient of 69 patients received successful reduction within 6 hours after injury. Neurological improvement was noticed in 5 of 53 patients with neurological deficit – after successful reduction. Two patients improved with two American Spinal Injury Association (ASIA) grades (from A to C), and 2 improved with one ASIA grade (from A to B and D to E).Conclusions. Successful reduction of a cervical facet dislocation within 4 hours presents a challenge to healthcare infrastructure globally. The relative scarcity of this type of injury (91 cases during 8 years in a tertiary referral hospital) prevents district-level clinicians from readily acquiring a level of experience to confidently perform closed reduction of these injuries, unless very specific training and support are provided towards this end

    Multiple doses of trandolapril do not affect warfarin pharmacodynamics

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    Objective. The effects of multiple doses of trandolapril (a new angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor) on the pharmacodynamics of a single 25 mg dose of warfarin were investigated in 19 men.Design. A double-blind, placebo-controlled cross-over design was used. The study consisted of two periods of 13 days each, during which subjects received either trandolapril 2 mg or placebo once daily according to a randomisation plan. Warfarin was given on day 8 of each of these periods.Setting. The study was carried out at the Hoechst Research Centre for Clinical Pharmacology, Department of Pharmacology, University of the Orange Free State, Bloemfontein.Patients. Nineteen healthy white men aged between 18 and 28 years and weighing between 65 and 98 kg volunteered for the study.Outcome measures. Prothrombin time (PT) and coagulation factors II, VII, IX and X were measured before and sequentially up to 6 days after warfarin administration. Areas under the PT and coagulation factor time curves for warfarin + trandolapril were compared with the corresponding areas for warfarin + placebo. The two treatment combinations were also compared at each measuring time.Results. The point estimate for the ratio of the treatment means of warfarin + trandolapril relative to warfarin + placebo for PT was 97% (90% confidence interval: 90% 103%). The corresponding value for factor VII was 97% (90% confidence interval: 91 % - 102%).Conclusion. The concomitant administration of trandolapril did not affect the pharmacodynamic effects of warfarin

    Risk factors for coronary heart disease in the black population of the Cape Peninsula The BRISK study

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    A cross-sectional study of risk factors for ischaemic heart disease (IHO) in a random sample of 986 black people aged 15 - 64 years living in the Cape Peninsula revealed a population at lower risk for IHO than other South Africans. Blood pressures of 140/95 mmHg or above were found in 14,4% of males and 13,7% of females. Fifty-two per cent of males and 8,4% of females smoked, while 16,5% of males and 25,8% of females had a total cholesterol (TC) level imparting risk for developing IHO. In this population the TC level is not a good surrogate measure for low-density lipoprotein cholesterol because of the high level of high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HOLC) found in this population. A protective HOLC/TC ratio of 20% was found in 96% of males and 96,1% of females. When considering the three major reversible IHO risk factors at a high level of risk, 30,8% of males and 12,5% of females had at least one such a risk factor. The population was frequently exposed to the media, with 80% listening to the radio every day and 55% watching television at least once a week. This suggests that a healthy lifestyle could be promoted successfully by means of these media. In addition, schools should promote a healthy lifestyle and the prevention of chronic degenerative diseases should be incorporated into the evolving primary health care services in South Africa

    Antinuclear antibody testing in obstetric patients

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    Effect of dung and dung beetle application on topsoil fungal assemblage of a post-coal mining reclamation land : towards soil health improvement

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    DATA AVAILABILITY STATEMENT: Paired-end sequence reads from this study are available in the Sequence Read Archives of the National Centre for Biotechnological Information under the accession number PRJNA684427 (http://www. ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/bioproject/684427).Please read abstract in article.The Coaltech Research Association NPC and grants from the National Research Foundation of South Africa.http://www.elsevier.com/locate/apsoilZoology and Entomolog

    A Novel Pzg-NURF Complex Regulates Notch Target Gene Activity

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    The Putzig (Pzg) protein is associated with the NURF nucleosome remodeling complex, thereby promoting Notch target gene expression. Our findings suggest a novel Pzg-NURF complex that is responsible for the epigenetic regulation of Notch target genes
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