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At the surrender of Singapore on 15 February 1942, over 100,000 men became prisoners of the Japanese. This included many medical officers who, over the ensuing years, treated men (and some women) suffering the ravaging effects of disease, worsened by the inhumane conditions of captivity. Many medical officers stand out for their work. One in particular, Jacob Markowitz, developed a blood transfusion service, under the most extreme conditions, for the sick working as slave labour on the Burma Railway. Although he qualified 20 years before the outbreak of war, little has been written of Markowitz's early life, or of the impact of this on his war-time contributions.
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Transfusión Sanguínea/historia , Medicina Militar/historia , Segunda Guerra Mundial , Transfusión Sanguínea/métodos , Historia del Siglo XX , Mianmar , PrisionerosRESUMEN
INTRODUCTION: 'Burning Feet Syndrome' affected up to one third of Far Eastern Prisoners of War in World War 2. Recently discovered medical records, produced by RAF Medical Officer Nowell Peach whilst in captivity, are the first to detail neurological examinations of patients with this condition. METHODS: The 54 sets of case notes produced at the time were analysed using modern diagnostic criteria to determine if the syndrome can be retrospectively classed as neuropathic pain. RESULTS: With a history of severe malnutrition raising the possibility of a peripheral polyneuropathy, and a neuroanatomically plausible pain distribution, this analysis showed that Burning Feet Syndrome can now be described as a 'possible' neuropathic pain syndrome. CONCLUSION: After 70 years, the data painstakingly gathered under the worst of circumstances have proved to be of interest and value in modern diagnostics of neuropathic pain.
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Enfermedades del Pie/historia , Neuralgia/historia , Prisioneros de Guerra/historia , Asia Oriental , Enfermedades del Pie/diagnóstico , Enfermedades del Pie/etiología , Enfermedades del Pie/terapia , Historia del Siglo XX , Humanos , Desnutrición/complicaciones , Desnutrición/historia , Registros Médicos , Medicina Militar/historia , Neuralgia/diagnóstico , Neuralgia/etiología , Neuralgia/terapia , Examen Físico/métodos , SíndromeAsunto(s)
Hipersensibilidad al Látex/inmunología , Alérgenos/inmunología , Anafilaxia/prevención & control , Animales , Niño , Preescolar , Reacciones Cruzadas , Hipersensibilidad a los Alimentos/inmunología , Hipersensibilidad a los Alimentos/prevención & control , Frutas/inmunología , Humanos , Inmunoterapia , Lactante , Recién Nacido , Hipersensibilidad al Látex/diagnóstico , Hipersensibilidad al Látex/prevención & control , Plantas/inmunología , Polen/inmunología , Factores de Riesgo , Pruebas Cutáneas , Disrafia Espinal/diagnóstico , Disrafia Espinal/inmunologíaAsunto(s)
Hipersensibilidad Inmediata/etiología , Látex/efectos adversos , Alérgenos/inmunología , Niño , Reacciones Cruzadas/inmunología , Femenino , Guantes Quirúrgicos/efectos adversos , Empleos en Salud , Humanos , Hipersensibilidad Inmediata/inmunología , Masculino , Enfermedades Profesionales/etiología , Plantas/inmunología , Pruebas CutáneasAsunto(s)
Alérgenos/efectos adversos , Polen , Hipersensibilidad Respiratoria/etiología , Humanos , Paris , ÁrbolesAsunto(s)
Hongos/inmunología , Fusarium/inmunología , Pruebas Cutáneas , Reacciones Cruzadas , Humanos , HipersensibilidadRESUMEN
Conjuvac, a new generation of allergen extracts, has been developed to meet the need for improved characterization, purification, and standardization. Conjuvac consists of a dialyzed, standardized aqueous allergen extract chemically conjugated to a sodium alginate carrier and lyophilized in single-dose vials, thus ensuring stability until reconstituted with sterile water just before each injection. A preliminary study of Conjuvac 2 Grass by Pegelow (1984) involving a small number of patients showed this extract to have potential advantages. Accordingly, a study involving more patients was undertaken: two different maintenance dose levels of Conjuvac 2 Grass were investigated and compared to a pyridine-extracted, alum-precipitated two-grass extract called Allpyral, which in previous double-blind trials has been shown to be effective. The trial, which included 125 patients with hay fever and which extended over 2 years, involved ten allergists from seven European countries. Overall, the Conjuvac high-dose regimen proved slightly superior to Allpyral without any increased incidence of side effects, and all treatments stimulated marked increases in specific IgG levels without raising IgE levels.