58 research outputs found
Gianotti-Crosti syndrome preceded by oral polio vaccine and followed by varicella infection
Ozturk Durmaz, Emel/0000-0003-0661-9720; GOKOZ, OZAY/0000-0001-9537-1127; Erkin, Gul/0000-0002-6257-7177; elcin, gonca/0000-0001-6292-7272WOS: 000173421100015PubMed: 11841642Gianotti-Crosti syndrome (papular acrodermatitis of childhood) is considered a nonspecific cutaneous host response to a variety of infectious agents, particularly viruses. Herein we report a case of Glanotti-Crosti syndrome preceded by oral polio vaccine and followed by varicella infection. The present case may support the hypothesis of initial Immunization and following viral infection as a possible mechanism for Glanotti-Crosti syndrome
An Unusual Form Of Generalized Granuloma Annulare In A Patient With Insulin-Dependent Diabetes Mellitus
The generalized form of granuloma annulare may be associated with systemic disorders, including diabetes mellitus, We describe here an unusual form of generalized granuloma annulare in a patient with complicated insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus, The cutaneous eruption had been present for decades as non-pruritic, persistent, violet-brown patches with raised edges. There were flexion deformities of the small joints of the hands and feet associated with thickening of the skin over dorsa of the fingers. The patient is currently on isotretinoin therapy, with partial resolution of lesions at 3 months follow-up.WoSScopu
A Prospective Evaluation of the Effect of Salpingectomy on Endometrial Receptivity in Cases of Women with Communicating Hydrosalpinges
BACKGROUND: We aimed to assess whether salpingectomy in women with communicating hydrosalpinges influenced endometrial receptivity. METHODS: The inclusion criteria were: women with communicating hydrosalpinges, absence of other confounding infertility factors and aged < 40 years. Patients were scheduled for laparoscopy during the putative window of implantation (cycle days 19-21). In patients in whom salpingectomy was decided upon due to the severity of tubal disease (it = 10), an intra-operative endometrial biopsy was performed. Post-treatment endometrial sampling was done between day 19-21 of the fourth consecutive cycle. Pre-treatment and post-treatment samples were assessed by both conventional histologic criteria and alphav beta (3) integrin immunostaining, where histological score (HSCORE) was used for quantification. RESULTS: Despite normal histological maturation assessed by conventional criteria, 8/10 hydrosalpinx cases yielded an epithelial HSCORE of <0.7, which was below the accepted threshold. Following salpingectomy, luminal endometrial epithelium demonstrated a significantly increased alphav beta (3) integrin expression (Wilcoxon's signed rank test, P = 0.017). Although the mean HSCORE for glandular epithelia improved, it failed to reach statistical significance. Ultrasound visible hydrosalpinges (n = 5) and non-visible cases (it = 5) were also compared. However, neither the pre-treatment integrin expression, nor the postoperative improvement were significantly different between these groups. CONCLUSIONS: We conclude that the surgical treatment of communicating hydrosalpinges may improve endometrial receptivity as assessed by alphav beta (3) integrin expression. Women with hydrosalpinges may undergo endometrial evaluation by the molecular markers of implantation, such as alphav beta (3) integrin. This evaluation may be decisive in determining the optimal management of cases, and may also be used to assess the efficacy of the treatment. The expression of the implantation markers should be correlated with implantation and clinical pregnancy rates in IVF-embryo transfer programs.WoSScopu
Pleural effusion: A rare complication of hepatitis A
Hepatitis A (HAV) infection, which is the most common form of hepatitis
in the paediatric age group and which sometimes has a fulminant course,
is endemic in Turkey, constituting one of the country′s important
health problems. Pleural effusion also represents a rare benign
complication of acute HAV infections. We describe here a case of
Hepatitis A who developed pleural effusion
Removal of Hydrosalpinges Increases Endometrial Leukaemia Inhibitory Factor (Lif) Expression At The Time of The Implantation Window
BACKGROUND: The presence of hydrosalpinges is associated with lower implantation and pregnancy rates in women undergoing IVF-embryo transfer, while salpingectomy improves these parameters. Although the mechanism by which hydrosalpinges affects fertility is not entirely understood, an adverse effect on endometrial receptivity has been postulated. In this study, we hypothesized that the adverse effects of hydrosalpinges on fertility may be in part mediated by inappropriate endometrial expression of leukaemia inhibitory factor (LIF), a cytokine implicated in implantation. METHODS: In order to test our hypothesis, we prospectively examined the expression of LIF during the window of implantation in the endometrium of infertile women (n = 10) with hydrosalpinges prior to and following salpingectomy and of fertile controls (n = 10) by Western blotting and immunohistochemistry. RESULTS: LIF expression was significantly lower in infertile women with hydrosalpinges compared with fertile controls (P < 0.05). Salpingectomy resulted in an increase in LIF expression in eight out of 10 women with hydrosalpinges. LIF levels were increased by 231 +/- 49% (mean +/- SEM) following salpingectomy. Immunohistochemical analysis confirmed the Western blot findings. The increased LIF immunoreactivity was predominantly localized to luminal and glandular epithelial cells. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings suggest that observed benefit from salpingectomy in infertile women with hydrosalpinges may be in part mediated by the up-regulation of endometrial LIF expression.WoSScopu
Co-Administration Of Metformin During Rfsh Treatment In Patients With Clomiphene Citrate-Resistant Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome: A Prospective Randomized Trial
BACKGROUND: This study aims to evaluate the impact of metformin on ovarian response when co-administered during recombinant (r)FSH using the low-dose step-up protocol in clomiphene citrate-resistant polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) patients with normal glucose tolerance. METHODS AND RESULTS: Thirty-two patients were randomized to metformin (n = 16) and placebo (n = 16) groups. Hormonal assessment, a 75 g oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) and a frequently sampled i.v. glucose tolerance test (FSIGTT) were performed before and after oral administration of metformin (850 mg twice daily) or placebo for 6 weeks. Recombinant FSH treatment was undertaken, thereafter, in women who did not ovulate on metformin (n = 10) or placebo (n = 15). There was no significant change in all insulin sensitivity indices in both groups. The only change noted was a decline in mean serum free testosterone concentration in the metformin group (P = 0.049). One patient on placebo and six patients on metformin ovulated spontaneously (P 0.05). The respective figures for pregnancy were 6.3 and 31.3% (P > 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: Metformin may restore ovulation with no improvement on insulin resistance in clomiphene citrate-resistant PCOS patients with normal glucose tolerance, but has no significant effect on ovarian response during rFSH treatment.Wo
Increasing the daily dose of recombinant follicle stimulating hormone (Puregon) does not compensate for the age-related decline in retrievalble oocytes after ovarian stimulation
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