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    TOLOSA - HUNT SYNDROME MIMICKING AS ORBITAL COMPLICATION OF SINUSITIS

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    The Tolosa – Hunt syndrome is a rare, benign condition characterized by severe unilateral headache with extraocular palsies, orbital pain caused by nonspecific granulomatous inflammation in the cavernous sinus, superior orbital fissure or the orbit. (1-4) The incidence of Tolosa - Hunt syndrome has been estimated as approximately one to two cases per million. The etiology of the syndrome is largely unknown and it can affect people of virtually any age, with no sex predilection. It is usually unilateral, with no predisposition for right or left side; it has been reported as bilateral in 4.1-5 % cases. (2, 4) We report a rare case of Tolosa-Hunt syndrome which was misdiagnosed as sinusitis with orbital complication. The clinical features, diagnostic investigation and the importance of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) studies in the differentiation of the condition are addressed

    Validation and evaluation of a common biomarker in human cancers sera protein detected by a monoclonal antibody UNIVMab

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    Abstract Abstract Objective: Management and diagnosis of multiple human cancers remain a challenge and search for a common biomarker are still debatable. We described a method and evaluated the use of monoclonal antibody UNIVMab, to detect the protein (H11) as a common biomarker for all cancer irrespective of grade and origin . H11 protein identified as a unique Hyaluronan binding protein not detected earlier. We applied this test both with ELISA, Western blot, fractionated in anion exchange, cibacron gel exclusion, b-Hyaluronan interaction and HA-Oligo competition from various grades of Human cancers sera and processed for the detection of hyaluronan binding protein H11, reacted with Monoclonal antibody UNIVMab and with b-HA. Results: Studies from ELISA, Western blot and b-Hyaluronan interactions showed a definitive positive over-expression of UNIVMab reacted H11 antigen in all fortyfive cancer sera compared to normal sera and can be used as a common biomarker. We believe, UNIVMab detected H11 antigen, a unique hyaluronan binding protein, is a common biomarker for all cancer sera. Keywords: ELISA, Western blot, Hyaluronic acid binding protein, H11 (sera antigen), UNIVMab. Common Biomarker, Cancers Sera</jats:p

    Validation and evaluation of common biomarker in human cancers sera protein detected by a monoclonal antibody UNIVMab

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    Abstract Objective: Management and diagnosis of multiple human cancers remain a challenge and search for a common biomarker are still debatable. We described a method and evaluated the use of monoclonal antibody UNIVMab, to detect the protein (H11) as a common biomarker for all cancer irrespective of grade and origin . H11 protein identified as a unique Hyaluronan binding protein not detected earlier. We applied this test both with ELISA, Western blot, fractionated in anion exchange, cibacron gel exclusion, b-Hyaluronan interaction and HA-Oligo competition from various grades of Human cancers sera and processed for the detection of hyaluronan binding protein H11, reacted with Monoclonal antibody UNIVMab and with b-HA. Results: Studies from ELISA, Western blot and b-Hyaluronan interactions showed a definitive positive over-expression of UNIVMab reacted H11 antigen in all fortyfive cancer sera compared to normal sera and can be used as a common biomarker. We believe, UNIVMab detected H11 antigen, a unique hyaluronan binding protein, is a common biomarker for all cancer sera. Keywords: ELISA, Western blot, Hyaluronic acid binding protein, H11 (sera antigen), UNIVMab. Common Biomarker, Cancers Sera</jats:p

    Validation and evaluation of a common biomarker in human cancers sera protein detected by a monoclonal antibody UNIVMab

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    Abstract Abstract Objective: Management and diagnosis of multiple human cancers remain a challenge and search for a common biomarker are still debatable. We described a method and evaluated the use of monoclonal antibody UNIVMab, to detect the protein (H11) as a common biomarker for all cancer irrespective of grade and origin . H11 protein identified as a unique Hyaluronan binding protein not detected earlier. We applied this test both with ELISA, Western blot, fractionated in anion exchange, cibacron gel exclusion, b-Hyaluronan interaction and HA-Oligo competition from various grades of Human cancers sera and processed for the detection of hyaluronan binding protein H11, reacted with Monoclonal antibody UNIVMab and with b-HA. Results: Studies from ELISA, Western blot and b-Hyaluronan interactions showed a definitive positive over-expression of UNIVMab reacted H11 antigen in all fortyfive cancer sera compared to normal sera and can be used as a common biomarker. We believe, UNIVMab detected H11 antigen, a unique hyaluronan binding protein, is a common biomarker for all cancer sera. Keywords: ELISA, Western blot, Hyaluronic acid binding protein, H11 (sera antigen), UNIVMab. Common Biomarker, Cancers Sera</jats:p
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