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Six diorganotin(IV) carboxylates prepared by reacting diorganotin(IV) dichlorides with the respective silver carboxylate have been tested for antifungal activity against Aspergillus. niger, Aspergilluus flavus and Pencillium. citrinum in Sabourand dextrose broth. The compounds generally exhibit greater fungitoxicity than the diorganotin(IV) dichlorides and the carboxylic acids from which they were synthesized. In keeping with the generally accepted notion that the organotin moiety plays an important role in deciding the antifungal activity of an organotin compound, the diphenyltin(IV) compounds were more active than their di-n-butyltin(IV) analogues. However, the order of increasing fungitoxicity of the compounds parallels that of the uncomplexed carboxylic acids. The implications of the results are discussed.
ABSTRACT
Abdominal serositis and mesenteric vasculitis are complications of SLE. We report a case of SLE presenting as abdominal pain in a CAPD patient. Lupus serositis/mesenteric vasculitis should be considered in the differential diagnosis of a CAPD patient with SLE who presents with abdominal pain but benign cell counts and cultures. This is especially important since untreated mesenteric vasculitis can lead to bowel perforation and death.