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    Ocular lesions in hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia: genetics and clinical characteristics

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    Background: The aim of our study is to study the association between eye lesions in Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia (HHT) and other signs of the disease, as well as to characterize its genetics. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted of a cohort of 206 patients studied in the HHT Unit of Hospital de Sierrallana, a reference centre for Spanish patients with HHT. Odds ratios for several symptoms or characteristics of HHT and ocular lesions were estimated using logistic regression adjusting for age and sex. Results: The ocular involvement was associated with being a carrier of a mutation for the ENG gene, that is, suffering from a type 1 HHT involvement (OR = 2.09; 95% CI [1.17–3.72]). p = 0.012). In contrast, patients with ocular lesions have less frequently mutated ACVRL1/ALK1 gene (OR = 0.52; 95% CI [0.30–3.88], p = 0.022). Conclusions: In conclusion, half of the patients with HHT in our study have ocular involvement. These eye lesions are associated with mutations in the ENG gene and ACVRL1/ALK1 gene. Thus, the ENG gene increases the risk of ocular lesions, while being a carrier of the mutated ACVRL1/ALK1 gene decreases said risk

    Strong association between right-to-left shunt and migraine

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    Embolization of pulmonary arteriovenous malformations and decrease in prevalence of migraine

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    OBJECTIVE: To determine if embolization of pulmonary arteriovenous malformations (PAVMs) decreases the occurrence of migraine. METHODS: All 105 patients with hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia (HHT), minimum age 16 years, who underwent an embolization of PAVM in our hospital between June 1995 and April 2004, were included in this study. A structured headache questionnaire was sent to all patients and focused on two periods: 1 year before and at least 6 months after embolization. Two independent neurologists diagnosed migraine according to the International Headache Society criteria. RESULTS: Eighty-four patients (80%) sent back the questionnaire (mean age 47.8 +/- 15.1 years, 51 female). Median follow-up time was 48 months (first quartile: 23 months; third quartile: 66 months). The overall prevalence of migraine decreased from 45.2% before to 34.5% after embolization (p = 0.01). The prevalence of migraine with aura decreased from 33.3% before to 19.0% after embolization (p = 0.002). The severity of headache attacks decreased in patients who still had migraine (p = 0.15) or migraine with aura after embolization (p = 0.11). CONCLUSION: Embolization of pulmonary arteriovenous malformations in patients with hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia seems to be related to a decrease in prevalence of migraine, suggesting that the presence of a right-to-left shunt rather than the localization of this shunt plays a causative role in the pathogenesis of migraine.status: publishe

    Results of surgical treatment of T4 non-small cell lung cancer

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    Objective: Because of location and invasion of surrounding structures, the role of surgical treatment for T4 tumors remains unclear. Extended resections carry a high mortality and should be restricted for selected patients. This study clarifies the selection process in non-small cell T4 tumors with invasion of the mediastinum, recurrent nerve, heart, great vessels, trachea, esophagus, vertebral body, and carina, or with malignant pleural effusion. Methods: From 1977 through 1993, 89 patients underwent resection for primary non-small cell T4 carcinomas. Resection was regarded as complete in 34 patients (38.2%) and incomplete in 55 patients (61.8%). Actuarial survival time was calculated and risk factors for late death were identified. Results: Overall hospital mortality was 19.1% (n = 17). Mean 5-year survival was 23.6% for all hospital survivors, 46.2% for patients with complete resection and 10.9% for patients with incomplete resection (P = 0.0009). In patients with complete resection, mean 5-year survival for patients with invasion of great vessels was 35.7%, whereas mean 5-year survival for invasion of other structures was 58.3% (P = 0.05). Age, mediastinal lymph node involvement, type of operative procedure, and postoperative radiotherapy did not significantly influence survival. Conclusion: In certain T4 tumors complete resection is possible, resulting in good mean 5-year survival especially for tumors with invasion of the trachea or carina. High hospital mortality makes careful patient selection imperative. (C) 2003 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved
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