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    Spermatic Cord Lymphoma: A Case Report and Literature Review

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    Spermatic cord lymphoma is a rare lethal disease. It has a poor prognosis even in stage I or II disease when treated locally, therefore, multidisciplinary treatment for early stage is recommended. On the other hand, the treatment of choice for stage III or IV spermatic cord lymphoma remains to be determined. It is said that spermatic cord lymphoma is clinicopathologically similar to primary testicular lymphoma, therefore the treatment of spermatic cord lymphoma has often been determined by reference to the recommended treatment for primary testicular lymphoma. Here we report a new case of spermatic cord lymphoma, which was found in stage IV disease. We also review thirty-three cases which have been reported as spermatic cord lymphoma to date, and discuss treatment options

    Characterization of waves of leukocyte recruitment to the lung allograft and the effect of CTLA4-Ig

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    MHC-mismatched lung allografts are rapidly rejected by the host immune response. We analyzed cells infiltrating the grafted lung tissue using a collagenase-digestion method. The grafted lung was filled with host-derived leukocytes as early as day 1 post transplantation and the majority of the initial infiltrating cells were granulocytes. This initial influx of granulocytes waned rapidly, followed by a steady increase in lymphocytes, particularly T cells, and then by macrophages. The proportion of CD4+ T cells that express CD25 were increased in the graft the majority of which were activated CD4+ cells. We applied cytotoxic T-lymphocyte-associated antigen 4 (CTLA4)-Ig treatment in combination with donor-specific blood transfusion to the transplantation of lung allograft, which was significantly prolonged by the treatment. To examine the cellular and molecular basis of the inhibition of the graft rejection, we evaluated number and cytokine mRNA expression of the cells infiltrating in the lung allograft using collagenase-digestion method, although we were unable to detect significant effects of the treatment. Taken together, this study demonstrates that single cell suspensions from cellular infiltrates of lung tissue is useful for phenotypical and functional studies on cells infiltrating lung tissue after graft transplantation

    Formulation Of Four Katsevich Algorithms In Native Geometry

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    We derive formulations of the four exact helical Katsevich algorithms in the native cylindrical detector geometry, which allow efficient implementation in modern computed tomography scanners with wide cone beam aperture. Also, we discuss some aspects of numerical implementation. © 2006 IEEE

    Photon Counting Detector Computed Tomography

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    Over the 50 years since its inception, the history of computed tomography (CT) technology development consists of a few quantum leaps (revolutions), which changed the dimensionality of clinical CT data

    Statistical Projection Completion in X-ray CT Using Consistency Conditions

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