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https://read.qxmd.com/read/10085200/major-depressive-disorder-and-hiv-1-infection-a-review-of-treatment-trials
#41
Elliott, Roy-Byrne
Major depression is a common psychiatric presentation during the course of many chronic illnesses. Although estimates of its prevalence in people with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection and acquired immunedeficiency syndrome have varied widely in the literature, it has become increasingly clear that people with HIV infection experience depression or depressive symptoms frequently, and that major depression may be the most common psychiatric disorder. This report reviewed the currently reported data and clinical trials for treatment of depression or depressive symptoms in the course of HIV infection...
April 1998: Seminars in Clinical Neuropsychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/9686127/chagasic-meningoencephalitis-in-the-immunodeficient
#42
COMPARATIVE STUDY
J Lazo, A C Meneses, A Rocha, M S Ferreira, J O Marquez, E Chapadeiro, E R Lopes
Based on their own experience and on the literature, the authors compare the brain pathology due to HIV+ associated Trypanosoma cruzi reactivated infection to that described for the natural history of the Chagas' disease (CD). The peculiar focal necrotizing chagasic meningoencephalitis (MECNF) which appears only in immunedeficient chagasics, especially when the deficiency is due HIV is a safe criterion for reactivation of CD. MECNF morphologic findings are unlike to those found either for some cases of acute phase CD or for chronic nervous form of CD...
March 1998: Arquivos de Neuro-psiquiatria
https://read.qxmd.com/read/9478268/animal-models-of-breast-cancer-experimental-design-and-their-use-in-nutrition-and-psychosocial-research
#43
REVIEW
R Clarke
This is the second Special Issue addressing the diversity and use of animal models of breast cancer. The previous issue (Breast Cancer Res Treat 39:1-135, 1996), dealt with a variety of topics such as the characteristics of chemically- and virally-induced rodent models, immunobiologies of immunedeficient mice, transgenic mouse models, and models of metastasis. In the first part of this second Special Issue, the articles address animal models for studying life-style factors, including psychosocial, exercise, and nutritional research in breast cancer...
November 1997: Breast Cancer Research and Treatment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/9402068/elevated-serum-macrophage-inhibitory-factor-related-protein-mrp-8-14-levels-in-advanced-hiv-infection-and-during-disease-exacerbation
#44
JOURNAL ARTICLE
F Strasser, P L Gowland, C Ruef
UNLABELLED: To assess the value of MRP 8, MRP 14, and MRP 8/14 serum concentrations as markers of disease progression in HIV infection and as markers of intercurrent infections. DESIGN: We measured MRP 8, MRP 14, and MRP 8/14 serum concentrations in 184 HIV-infected patients in various stages of disease with or without disease exacerbation and in 50 healthy control subjects. In clinically stable HIV-infection correlations of MRP levels with stage of HIV disease, CD4 counts, p24 antigen, and beta-2 microglobulin levels were studied...
December 1, 1997: Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes and Human Retrovirology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/8924747/-glutamine-supplemented-nutrition-in-clinical-practice-use-of-glutamine-containing-dipeptides
#45
REVIEW
P Fürst, P Stehle
OBJECTIVE: In this review, the central role of glutamine in a large number of pathways is elucidated and the consequences of bodily glutamine deprivation observed during trauma, hypercatabolism and malnutrition on vital functions of organs and tissues are discussed. Subsequently, the use of glutamine and glutamine-containing dipeptides in the frame of clinical nutrition is critically evaluated. Finally, the prospective importance of glutamine nutrition in routine clinical settings is discussed...
October 1995: Infusionstherapie und Transfusionsmedizin
https://read.qxmd.com/read/8652806/preferential-hematopoiesis-by-paroxysmal-nocturnal-hemoglobinuria-clone-engrafted-in-scid-mice
#46
JOURNAL ARTICLE
N Iwamoto, T Kawaguchi, K Horikawa, S Nagakura, T Kagimoto, T Suda, K Takatsuki, H Nakakuma
In paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria (PNH), little is known about the molecular events leading to the clinical manifestations except for the hemolysis. To unfold the complex pathophysiology, it is necessary to elucidate the nature of the PNH clone. PNH exhibits an acquired stem cell disorder, a clonal expansion of affected cells, concomitant depression of normal hematopoiesis in bone marrow (BM), and, although infrequently, the development of leukemia. The PNH clone is thus expected to exhibit some neoplastic features...
June 15, 1996: Blood
https://read.qxmd.com/read/6444306/studies-of-t-and-b-cell-interactions-in-adult-patients-with-combined-immunodeficiency
#47
COMPARATIVE STUDY
T Morito, A D Bankhurst, R C Williams
Cellular interactions involved in the pathogenesis of hypogammaglobulinemia were studied in six patients with common variable immunodeficiency. Amounts of immunoglobulin (Ig)G and IgM in the supernate of pokeweed mitogen-stimulated cocultures of normal and immunodeficient mononuclear cells were measured by radioimmunoassays. Mononuclear cells from three of six patients inhibited Ig production of normal B cells (P < 0.005). When purified patient and normal T cells were added to B cells in various autologous or allogeneic combinations, it was observed that immunodeficient T cells (AT) from four patients suppressed normal IgM synthesis...
February 1980: Journal of Clinical Investigation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/3999151/spectrum-of-renal-abnormalities-in-acquired-immune-deficiency-syndrome
#48
JOURNAL ARTICLE
N D Vaziri, A Barbari, K Licorish, T Cesario, S Gupta
Data from 27 patients with acquired immunedeficiency syndrome (AIDS) and AIDS-related complex (ARC) managed at the University of California, Irvine Medical Center since 1982 were extracted from medical records. Functional renal insufficiency occurred with considerable frequency among the AIDS patients. In contrast renal function was stable in the ARC patients studied. The majority of the AIDS patients exhibited persistent or transient proteinuria. Hematuria, leukocyturia, bacteruria, and nonvenereal urinary tract infections were seen with considerable frequency among AIDS patients and much less frequently among ARC patients...
May 1985: Journal of the National Medical Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/3875910/diagnosis-of-pulmonary-complications-of-the-acquired-immune-deficiency-syndrome
#49
JOURNAL ARTICLE
M J Rosen, T W Tow, A S Teirstein, M T Chuang, A Marchevsky, E J Bottone
Forty eight patients with the acquired immunedeficiency syndrome (AIDS) presented to the Mount Sinai Hospital in New York with persistent cough and dyspnoea or an abnormal chest radiograph, or both. Thirty two (67%) were found to have Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia, either alone or in combination with another pathogen. Of these patients, eight (25%) had a normal chest radiograph. Abnormalities in the single breath carbon monoxide diffusing capacity and alveolar-arterial oxygen gradient [A-a) DO2) suggested infection with Pneumocystis carinii...
August 1985: Thorax
https://read.qxmd.com/read/3416902/abnormal-free-fatty-acids-and-cortisol-concentrations-in-the-serum-of-aids-patients
#50
JOURNAL ARTICLE
N Christeff, C Michon, G Goertz, J Hassid, S Matheron, P M Girard, J P Coulaud, E A Nunez
The serum free fatty acid (FFA), cortisol and urinary creatinine, 17-hydzoxycorticosteroid and 17-oxosteroid concentrations of acquired immunedeficiency syndrome (AIDS-I: beginning and AIDS-II: end phase) and AIDS-related complex (ARC) patients were determined. Both groups were compared to a control group (healthy men). ARC and AIDS-I patients. The ratios of stearic (C18:0) to oleic (C18:1) acid were 75%, P less than 0.01 (ARC) and 45%, P less than 0.05 (AIDS-I) greater than normal, due to a decrease in the relative percentage of monounsaturated fatty acids by 25%, P less than 0...
July 1988: European Journal of Cancer & Clinical Oncology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/3329228/a-component-of-mycobacterium-leprae-as-immunomodulating-agent-for-immune-deficient-cells-of-leprosy-patients
#51
JOURNAL ARTICLE
P Robinson, P R Mahadevan
The delipidified component of the insoluble portion which presumably is the cell wall of Mycobacterium leprae (DCW) was able to induce lymphocyte proliferation in the leucocyte culture from the peripheral blood of lepromatous leprosy patients. Normally these cells show no lymphocyte proliferation in response to M. leprae or their sonicated extract. The delipidified component (DCW) appears to be proteinaceous and able to induce antibodies in rabbit. The DCW has affinity to the sera from lepromatous leprosy patients but not sera from normal healthy individuals or tuberculoid leprosy patients...
December 1987: Journal of Clinical & Laboratory Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/1724838/-invasive-metastatic-growth-of-lymphoblastoid-b-cells-in-immunodeficient-scid-mice
#52
JOURNAL ARTICLE
J Walter, J Wolf, M Pawlita, V Schirrmacher, G Moldenhauer, P Möller
A Burkitt's lymphoma (BL, EBV +, 8/22 translocation), the EBV immortalized lymphoblastoid cell line from the same individual (LCL) and somatic cell hybrids (HYB) between both cell lines were inoculated in immunedeficient scid mice. Subcutaneous injected BL cells produced local tumor masses without distant metastases. In contrast LCL and hybrids show invasive and disseminated growth. Peripheral lymph nodes and thymic tissue were preferentially colonized. A detailed phenotypic analysis of BL, LCL and 3 different hybrids was performed using differntiation and adhesion molecules...
1991: Verhandlungen der Deutschen Gesellschaft Für Pathologie
https://read.qxmd.com/read/1439322/pulmonary-infections-after-bone-marrow-transplant
#53
REVIEW
I Cunningham
Pneumonia occurs in up to 50% of patients after bone marrow transplant and is the main cause of mortality. The patient may be predisposed to pulmonary complications by previous treatment and infections, by transplant conditioning and graft-versus-host disease prophylaxis regimens, and by prolonged severe immune-suppression. The period of greatest risk is within 3 months of transplant when focal or diffuse interstitial pneumonias may occur. The most common infectious etiologies are Aspergillus or other fungi and cytomegalovirus...
June 1992: Seminars in Respiratory Infections
https://read.qxmd.com/read/308430/lymphotoxin-lt-production-by-lymphocytes-from-children-with-primary-immunedeficiency-disease
#54
JOURNAL ARTICLE
A M Prieur, C Griscelli, F Daguillard
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
August 1978: Clinical Immunology and Immunopathology
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