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Confl Health ; 18(1): 37, 2024 Apr 25.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38664834

RÉSUMÉ

BACKGROUND: The COVID-19 pandemic posed considerable risks to populations affected by humanitarian crises in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). However, there is limited understanding of how the pandemic may have affected non-COVID health outcomes among crisis-affected populations. Our aim was to examine the evidence on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on non-COVID-19 health outcomes for crisis-affected populations in LMICs. METHODS: A systematic review methodology was applied following PRISMA guidelines. Eligibility criteria were: crisis-affected populations in LMICS; COVID-19; and all health topics, except for sexual and reproductive health which was covered in a linked review. Five bibliographic databases and additional grey literature sources were searched. The search period was from 2019 to 31 July 2022. Eligible papers were extracted and analysed using a narrative synthesis approach based on the study objectives and relevant health access and systems frameworks. A quality appraisal was also conducted. FINDINGS: 4320 articles were screened, and 15 eligible studies were identified and included in this review. Ten studies collected health outcomes data. Eight related to mental health, which generally showed worse mental health outcomes because of the pandemic, and pandemic-related stressors were identified. Two studies assessed physical health outcomes in children, while none addressed physical health outcomes among adults. Nine studies reported on access to healthcare, revealing worse access levels due to the pandemic and noting key barriers to care. Seven studies reported on the impact on health systems, with key challenges including reduced and distorted health care funding, reduced staff capacity, interrupted medicines and supplies, weak information and mixed-messaging, and weak leadership. All fifteen studies on the social determinants of health, particularly highlighting the effect of increasing poverty, the role of gender, and food insecurity on health outcomes. The quality of papers was limited overall. CONCLUSION: This review found some limited evidence indicating negative mental health effects, increased barriers to accessing care, damage to health systems and magnified impacts on the social determinants of health for crisis-affected people during the COVID-19 pandemic. However, the small number and limited quality of the studies make the overall strength of evidence quite weak.

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BMC Health Serv Res ; 19(1): 262, 2019 Apr 29.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31036002

RÉSUMÉ

BACKGROUND: There is mounting evidence supporting the effectiveness of task-shifted mental health interventions in low- and middle-income countries (LMIC). However, there has been limited systematic scale-up or sustainability of these programs, indicating a need to study implementation. One barrier to progress is a lack of locally relevant and valid implementation measures. We adapted an existing brief dissemination and implementation (D&I) measure which includes scales for acceptability, appropriateness, feasibility and accessibility for local use and studied its validity and reliability among a sample of consumers in Ukraine. METHODS: Local qualitative data informed adaptation of the measure and development of vignettes to test the reliability and validity. Participants were veterans and internally displaced persons (IDPs) recruited as part of a separate validity study of adapted mental health instruments. We examined internal consistency reliability, test-retest reliability, and construct and criterion validity for each scale on the measure. We randomly assigned half the participants to respond to a vignette depicting existing local psychiatric services which we knew were not well regarded, while the other half was randomized to a vignette describing a potentially more well-implemented mental health service. Criterion validity was assessed by comparing scores on each scale by vignette and by overall summary ratings of the programs described in the vignettes. RESULTS: N = 169 participated in the qualitative study and N = 153 participated in the validity study. Qualitative findings suggested the addition of several items to the measure and indicated the importance of addressing professionalism/competency of providers in both the scales and the vignettes. Internal consistency reliabilities ranged from α = 0.85 for feasibility to α = 0.91 for appropriateness. Test-rest reliabilities were acceptable to good for all scales (rho: 0.61-0.79). All scales demonstrated substantial and significant differences in average scores by vignette assignment (ORs: 2.21-5.6) and overall ratings (ORs: 5.1-14.47), supporting criterion validity. CONCLUSIONS: This study represents an innovative mixed-methods approach to testing an implementation science measure in contexts outside the United States. Results support the reliability and validity of most scales for consumers in Ukraine. Challenges included large amounts of missing data due to participants' difficulties responding to questions about a hypothetical program.


Sujet(s)
Santé mondiale , Science de la mise en oeuvre , Services de santé mentale/organisation et administration , Services de santé mentale/normes , Humains , Psychométrie , Recherche qualitative , Reproductibilité des résultats , Plan de recherche , Ukraine
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J Environ Biol ; 36(5): 1193-7, 2015 Sep.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26521565

RÉSUMÉ

Indian shad, Tenualosa ilisha, is a commercially important anadromous fish representing major catch in Indo-pacific region. The present study evaluated partial Cytochrome b (Cyt b) gene sequence of mtDNA in T. ilisha for determining genetic variation from Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea origins. The genomic DNA extracted from T. ilisha samples representing two distant rivers in the Indian subcontinent, the Bhagirathi (lower stretch of Ganges) and the Tapi was analyzed. Sequencing of 307 bp mtDNA Cytochrome b gene fragment revealed the presence of 5 haplotypes, with high haplotype diversity (Hd) of 0.9048 with variance 0.103 and low nucleotide diversity (π) of 0.14301. Three population specific haplotypes were observed in river Ganga and two haplotypes in river Tapi. Neighbour-joining tree based on Cytochrome b gene sequences of T. ilisha showed that population from Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea origins belonged to two distinct clusters.


Sujet(s)
ADN mitochondrial/génétique , Poissons/génétique , Variation génétique , Animaux , Phylogenèse
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Anal Biochem ; 484: 154-61, 2015 Sep 01.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26049098

RÉSUMÉ

Mitochondrial membrane fragments from U-87 MG (U87MG) and HEK-293 cells were successfully immobilized onto immobilized artificial membrane (IAM) chromatographic support and surface of activated open tubular (OT) silica capillary, resulting in mitochondrial membrane affinity chromatography (MMAC) columns. Translocator protein (TSPO), located in mitochondrial outer membrane as well as sulfonylurea and mitochondrial permeability transition pore (mPTP) receptors, localized to the inner membrane, were characterized. Frontal displacement experiments with multiple concentrations of dipyridamole (DIPY) and PK-11195 were run on MMAC (U87MG) column, and the binding affinities (Kd) determined were 1.08±0.49 and 0.0086±0.0006µM, respectively, consistent with previously reported values. Furthermore, binding affinities (Ki) for DIPY binding site were determined for TSPO ligands, PK-11195, mesoporphyrin IX, protoporphyrin IX, and rotenone. In addition, the relative ranking of these TSPO ligands based on single displacement studies using DIPY as marker on MMAC (U87MG) was consistent with the obtained Ki values. The immobilization of mitochondrial membrane fragments was also confirmed by confocal microscopy.


Sujet(s)
Chromatographie d'affinité/méthodes , Protéines membranaires/métabolisme , Membranes mitochondriales/composition chimique , Membranes mitochondriales/métabolisme , Sites de fixation , Cellules HEK293 , Humains , Ligands , Membrane artificielle , Microscopie confocale
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Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24780640

RÉSUMÉ

Cellular membrane affinity chromatography stationary phases have been extensively used to characterize immobilized proteins and provide a direct measurement of multiple binding sites, including orthosteric and allosteric sites. This review will address the utilization of immobilized cellular and tissue fragments to characterize multiple transmembrane proteins co-immobilized onto a stationary phase. This approach will be illustrated by demonstrating that multiple transmembrane proteins were immobilized from cell lines and tissue fragments. In addition, the immobilization of individual compartments/organelles within a cell will be discussed and the changes in the proteins binding/kinetics based on their location.


Sujet(s)
Protéines immobilisées/composition chimique , Protéines membranaires/composition chimique , Sites de fixation/physiologie , Chromatographie d'affinité/méthodes , Humains , Protéines immobilisées/métabolisme , Cinétique , Ligands , Protéines membranaires/métabolisme , Liaison aux protéines/physiologie
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J Chromatogr A ; 1339: 80-85, 2014 Apr 25.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24642394

RÉSUMÉ

Glioblastoma multiforme is an aggressive form of human astrocytoma, with poor prognosis due to multi-drug resistance to a number of anticancer drugs. The observed multi-drug resistance is primarily due to the efflux activity of ATP-Binding Cassette (ABC) efflux transporters such as Pgp, MRP1 and BCRP. The expression of these transporters has been demonstrated in nuclear and cellular membranes of the LN-229 human glioblastoma cell line. Nuclear membrane and cellular membrane fragments from LN-229 cells were immobilized on the IAM stationary phase to create nuclear and cellular membrane affinity chromatography columns, (NMAC(LN-229)) and (CMAC(LN-229)), respectively. Pgp, MRP1 and BCRP transporters co-immobilized on both columns were characterized and compared by establishing the binding affinities for estrone-3-sulfate (3.8 vs. 3.7µM), verapamil (0.6 vs. 0.7µM) and prazosin (0.099 vs. 0.033µM) on each column and no significant differences were observed. Since the marker ligands had overlapping selectivities, the selective characterization of each transporter was carried out by saturation of the binding sites of the non-targeted transporters. The addition of verapamil (Pgp and MRP1 substrate) to the mobile phase allowed the comparative screening of eight compounds at the nuclear and cellular BCRP using etoposide as the marker ligand. AZT increased the retention of etoposide (+15%), a positive allosteric interaction, on the CMAC(LN-229) column and decreased it (-5%) on the NMAC(LN-229), while the opposite effect was produced by rhodamine. The results indicate that there are differences between the cellular and nuclear membrane expressed BCRP and that NMAC and CMAC columns can be used to probe these differences.


Sujet(s)
Glycoprotéine P/composition chimique , Transporteurs ABC/analyse , Protéines associées à la multirésistance aux médicaments/composition chimique , Protéines tumorales/analyse , Glycoprotéine P/métabolisme , Membre-2 de la sous-famille G des transporteurs à cassette liant l'ATP , Transporteurs ABC/métabolisme , Lignée cellulaire tumorale , Membrane cellulaire/composition chimique , Membrane cellulaire/métabolisme , Chromatographie d'affinité/méthodes , Multirésistance aux médicaments , Résistance aux médicaments antinéoplasiques , Oestrone/analogues et dérivés , Oestrone/composition chimique , Étoposide/composition chimique , Glioblastome/métabolisme , Humains , Ligands , Protéines associées à la multirésistance aux médicaments/métabolisme , Protéines tumorales/métabolisme , Enveloppe nucléaire/composition chimique , Enveloppe nucléaire/métabolisme , Prazosine/composition chimique , Liaison aux protéines , Vérapamil/composition chimique
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Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19842430

RÉSUMÉ

In this investigation, the species composition of sand flies, and their seasonality, nocturnal activity, sex ratio, and resting site, for implementation of future control measures, were surveyed in eastern (Gonda and Basti) Uttar Pradesh, India. Adult sand flies (2,893) were collected from internal and external sites by sticky and light traps. The sand flies were captured using light traps hung at different heights in trees and in peridomiciliary and extradomiciliary areas of a forest during both dry and rainy months. The traps were kept out between sunset and sunrise of the following day. In the extradomiciliary environment, the traps were installed at 1, 3 and 5 m above the ground. In this investigation, a total of 5 species were obtained: Phlebotomus papatasi, P. sergenti, Sergentomyia sintoni, S. punjabensis and S. dentata. The number of sand flies peaked in September and declined by December. The maximum and minimum numbers were found at 8:00 PM and 5:00 to 6:00 AM, respectively. The female to male ratio of the phlebotominae sand flies varied from a high in October to a low in June. The number of sand flies in the external regions was significantly more (p < 0.05) than the internal regions in all months except May, June, December and January. No flagellate infections were observed in any other species of sand flies. Using the results of this investigation, health workers in this area may be better able to control and prevent leishmaniasis.


Sujet(s)
Phlebotomus , Saisons , Animaux , Rythme circadien , Femelle , Humains , Inde/épidémiologie , Leishmaniose viscérale/épidémiologie , Mâle , Sexe-ratio
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Indian J Med Microbiol ; 25(3): 279-81, 2007 Jul.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17901652

RÉSUMÉ

A case of nocardiosis in a post-renal transplant patient is being reported for the first time from Eastern India. The patient had multiple abscesses on the right thigh and chest. Direct examination of the aspirated pus by Gram stain and modified Ziehl Neelsen stain revealed gram-positive beaded, partially acid-fast, branching filaments. Culture of the pus yielded Nocardia asteroides. The patient responded to surgical drainage and sulphamethoxazole therapy.


Sujet(s)
Abcès/anatomopathologie , Transplantation rénale , Infections à Nocardia/anatomopathologie , Nocardia asteroides/isolement et purification , Abcès/microbiologie , Humains , Mâle , Adulte d'âge moyen , Infections à Nocardia/microbiologie , Complications postopératoires/microbiologie
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J Mol Biol ; 372(1): 186-93, 2007 Sep 07.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17619020

RÉSUMÉ

Peptidyl-tRNA hydrolase cleaves the ester bond between tRNA and the attached peptide in peptidyl-tRNA in order to avoid the toxicity resulting from its accumulation and to free the tRNA available for further rounds in protein synthesis. The structure of the enzyme from Mycobacterium tuberculosis has been determined in three crystal forms. This structure and the structure of the enzyme from Escherichia coli in its crystal differ substantially on account of the binding of the C terminus of the E. coli enzyme to the peptide-binding site of a neighboring molecule in the crystal. A detailed examination of this difference led to an elucidation of the plasticity of the binding site of the enzyme. The peptide-binding site of the enzyme is a cleft between the body of the molecule and a polypeptide stretch involving a loop and a helix. This stretch is in the open conformation when the enzyme is in the free state as in the crystals of M. tuberculosis peptidyl-tRNA hydrolase. Furthermore, there is no physical continuity between the tRNA and the peptide-binding sites. The molecule in the E. coli crystal mimics the peptide-bound enzyme molecule. The peptide stretch referred to earlier now closes on the bound peptide. Concurrently, a channel connecting the tRNA and the peptide-binding site opens primarily through the concerted movement of two residues. Thus, the crystal structure of M. tuberculosis peptidyl-tRNA hydrolase when compared with the crystal structure of the E. coli enzyme, leads to a model of structural changes associated with enzyme action on the basis of the plasticity of the molecule.


Sujet(s)
Carboxylic ester hydrolases/composition chimique , Carboxylic ester hydrolases/métabolisme , Mycobacterium tuberculosis/enzymologie , Cristallographie aux rayons X , Escherichia coli/enzymologie , Modèles moléculaires , Structure secondaire des protéines , ARN de transfert aminoacylés/métabolisme
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Pak J Biol Sci ; 10(22): 3983-91, 2007 Nov 15.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19090269

RÉSUMÉ

The aim of present study is to discuss the taxonomic and biological history and significance of Phlebotominae sand flies giving emphasis on their collection, preservation and identification of new species as well as differentiation of male and female. Several species of Phlebotominae sand flies are known throughout the world including India. These Phlebotominae sand flies are economically important natural enemies of human beings and cause Kala-azar and visceral leishmaniasis. This causes a lot of deaths. Taxonomy plays an important role in identifying these tiny insects accurately. The accurate identification is important to apply relevant control measures. A wrong identification may lead to misleading results and may upset the entire control strategy. From the start of sand fly research various methods for collection and identification were used. In the early twentieth century, the use of internal structures particularly, cibarium, pharynx and spermathecae was introduced as taxonomic characters. The identification of female sand flies was always found to be difficult and hence scanty work on females are available. Recently female external as well as internal genital structures are used for their identification. Another important character is the genital filament/spermathecal duct ratio which could be a good point for taxonomic differentiation of male and female Phlebotominae sand flies. The detailed study of some biologically important structures of sand flies e.g., mouthparts and reproductive organs both internal as well as external have led to the introduction of few new taxonomic characters.


Sujet(s)
Psychodidae/génétique , Psychodidae/physiologie , Animaux , Classification , Femelle , Système génital de la femme/anatomie et histologie , Système génital de l'homme/anatomie et histologie , Vecteurs insectes , Leishmaniose/étiologie , Mâle , Modèles anatomiques , Facteurs sexuels , Spécificité d'espèce
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Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16946478

RÉSUMÉ

Peptidyl-tRNA hydrolase catalyses the cleavage of the ester link between the peptide and the tRNA in peptidyl-tRNAs that, for various reasons, have dropped off the translating ribosomes. This enzyme from Mycobacterium tuberculosis has been crystallized in three related but distinct forms: P2(1)2(1)2(1), unit-cell parameters a = 36.30, b = 61.85, c = 73.97 A, P2(1), a = 35.83, b = 73.79, c = 59.79 A, beta = 92.3 degrees , and P2(1)2(1)2(1), a = 35.84, b = 57.06, c = 72.59 A. X-ray data have been collected from all three forms.


Sujet(s)
Protéines bactériennes/composition chimique , Protéines bactériennes/génétique , Carboxylic ester hydrolases/composition chimique , Carboxylic ester hydrolases/génétique , Mycobacterium tuberculosis/enzymologie , Mycobacterium tuberculosis/génétique , Protéines bactériennes/biosynthèse , Protéines bactériennes/isolement et purification , Carboxylic ester hydrolases/biosynthèse , Carboxylic ester hydrolases/isolement et purification , Clonage moléculaire , Cristallisation , Cristallographie aux rayons X/méthodes , Régulation de l'expression des gènes bactériens
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Nucleic Acids Res ; 33(17): 5591-601, 2005.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16199751

RÉSUMÉ

Specific interactions between ribosome recycling factor (RRF) and elongation factor-G (EFG) mediate disassembly of post-termination ribosomal complexes for new rounds of initiation. The interactions between RRF and EFG are also important in peptidyl-tRNA release from stalled pre-termination complexes. Unlike the post-termination complexes (harboring deacylated tRNA), the pre-termination complexes (harboring peptidyl-tRNA) are not recycled by RRF and EFG in vitro, suggesting participation of additional factor(s) in the process. Using a combination of biochemical and genetic approaches, we show that, (i) Inclusion of IF3 with RRF and EFG results in recycling of the pre-termination complexes; (ii) IF3 overexpression in Escherichia coli LJ14 rescues its temperature sensitive phenotype for RRF; (iii) Transduction of infC135 (which encodes a functionally compromised IF3) in E.coli LJ14 generates a 'synthetic severe' phenotype; (iv) The infC135 and frr1 (containing an insertion in the RRF gene promoter) alleles synergistically rescue a temperature sensitive mutation in peptidyl-tRNA hydrolase in E.coli; and (v) IF3 facilitates ribosome recycling by Thermus thermophilus RRF and E.coli EFG in vivo and in vitro. These lines of evidence clearly demonstrate the physiological importance of IF3 in the overall mechanism of ribosome recycling in E.coli.


Sujet(s)
Protéines Escherichia coli/physiologie , Escherichia coli/génétique , Initiation de la traduction , Facteur d'initiation procaryote 3/physiologie , Ribosomes/métabolisme , Allèles , Escherichia coli/métabolisme , Protéines Escherichia coli/génétique , Mutation , Terminaison de la traduction , Facteur G d'élongation de la chaîne peptidique/métabolisme , Phénotype , Facteur d'initiation procaryote 3/génétique , ARN messager/métabolisme , Protéines ribosomiques/physiologie , Température
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Br Poult Sci ; 46(2): 169-74, 2005 Apr.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15957436

RÉSUMÉ

Three hundred and three chicks of both sexes, from a synthetic dam line (SDL) of broiler chickens, were studied for economic traits (body weights at 4, 5 and 6 weeks of age) and immunological traits (humoral and cell mediated immune responses, and serum lysozyme concentration). The objective was to evaluate these traits and to estimate their genetic and non-genetic parameters. The humoral immune response was assessed by estimating the antibody response to sheep red blood cells using the haemagglutination (HA) test and serum IgG concentration using single radial immunodiffusion (SRID). The cell mediated immune (CMI) response was estimated as in vivo response to a mitogen (PHA-P). Serum lysozyme was measured by lysoplate assay. Least squares means for body weight at 4, 5 and 6 weeks were 684 +/- 20, 920 +/- 19 and 1205 +/- 28 g, HA titre was 6.289 +/- 0.246, CMI was 0.438 +/- 0.015 mm, lysozyme was 1.860 +/- 0.047 microg/ml and IgG was 6.287 +/- 0.194 mg/ml. There was an effect of sire on HA titre and on body weight at 4, 5 and 6 weeks of age; males were heavier than females. Heritability estimates were high for body weights but low for immunological traits. Phenotypic correlations (rp) among body weights were high and positive but were very low between body weights and most immunological traits. Among the immunological traits all rp were very low. Genetic correlations (rg) of body weights were positive and medium to high with CMI and HA and negative with serum IgG.


Sujet(s)
Poulets/génétique , Poulets/immunologie , Immunocompétence/génétique , Animaux , Anticorps/sang , Poids/génétique , Érythrocytes/immunologie , Femelle , Immunité cellulaire/génétique , Immunoglobuline G/sang , Mâle , Phénotype , Ovis
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Br Poult Sci ; 45(5): 619-23, 2004 Oct.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15623214

RÉSUMÉ

(1) Two hundred and twenty-seven adult turkeys of both sexes, of two varieties (104 Black and 123 White) were used to evaluate their immunocompetence status and body weights. (2) Response to sheep red blood cells (SRBC) (humoral immunity) was measured by Haemagglutination (HA) test 5 days post immunisation (dpi) and expressed as log2 values. Mercaptoethanol resistant (MER) antibodies representing IgG were determined by Mercaptoethanol HA test and Mercaptoethanol sensitive (MES) antibodies, representing IgM as the difference in total HA titre and IgG. Serum lysozyme concentrations were estimated by 'Lysoplate assay' and expressed in log2 values. (3) Least squares analysis of variance revealed that the White variety had higher adult body weight (4.788 +/- 0.040 kg) than the Black (3.774 +/- 0.044 kg). Sexual dimorphism was apparent and meals were heavier than females in both varieties. The interaction effect of variety and sex on body weight was also significant. (4) Least squares means for immunological traits, namely, total anti-SRBC antibodies, MER, MES titres and serum lysozyme were 7.161 +/- 0.189, 0.801 +/- 0.071, 6.362 +/- 0.160 and 1.766 +/- 0.043 microg/ml, respectively. The Black variety had a higher MES antibody titre than the White. (5) Sex had an effect on all the immunological traits except on MER titres. Females generally had higher anti-SRBC, MER and MES titres and serum lysozyme. The variety x sex interaction effect was significant for MES titres and serum lysozyme. White males had the lowest MES titres.


Sujet(s)
Immunocompétence , Dindons/immunologie , Animaux , Anticorps/sang , Poids , Érythrocytes/immunologie , Femelle , Immunoglobuline G/sang , Immunoglobuline M/sang , Inde , Mâle , 2-Sulfanyl-éthanol/pharmacologie , Lysozyme/sang , Caractères sexuels , Ovis/sang , Spécificité d'espèce
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Int Surg ; 86(2): 132-4, 2001.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11918239

RÉSUMÉ

A 17-year-old boy was operated on for gastric outlet obstruction; laparotomy revealed a mass with nodules in the first part of the duodenum and multiple mesenteric lymph nodes. The histopathological examination of the duodenal mass and the lymph nodes showed caseating tuberculosis. Because of the rarity of duodenal tuberculosis, the case is reported herewith.


Sujet(s)
Maladies du duodénum/complications , Sténose du défilé gastrique/étiologie , Tuberculose gastro-intestinale/complications , Tuberculose ganglionnaire/complications , Adolescent , Antituberculeux/usage thérapeutique , Maladies du duodénum/traitement médicamenteux , Maladies du duodénum/chirurgie , Sténose du défilé gastrique/chirurgie , Humains , Mâle , Tuberculose gastro-intestinale/traitement médicamenteux , Tuberculose gastro-intestinale/chirurgie , Tuberculose ganglionnaire/traitement médicamenteux , Tuberculose ganglionnaire/chirurgie
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Int Surg ; 85(2): 113-5, 2000.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11071325

RÉSUMÉ

A 65-year-old male reported with a freely mobile abdominal lump and hypertension. Though pre-operatively and intra-operatively, we have suspected the lump to be a mesenteric cyst, postoperative histopathological examination revealed it to be phaeochromocytoma which is rare. In view of its extra-adrenal site of presentation and rarity, this case is reported herein.


Sujet(s)
Tumeurs de la surrénale/diagnostic , Choristome , Erreurs de diagnostic , Kyste du mésentère/diagnostic , Mésentère , Phéochromocytome/diagnostic , Sujet âgé , Diagnostic différentiel , Humains , Hypertension artérielle/étiologie , Laparotomie , Mâle
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J Indian Med Assoc ; 81(7-8): 121-3, 1983 Oct.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6676360
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Indian J Dermatol Venereol Leprol ; 48(6): 327-329, 1982.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28193914

RÉSUMÉ

Antigen-impregnated discs (AlDs) have been developed to standardize the amount of antigen used for each patch test and also to make, the test far easier. in the first experiment, 800 patch tests were applied using, AlDs prepared for parthenium hysterophours, nitrofurazone, nickel sulphate, Potassium dichromate, Mercurochrome, acriflavine, garlic and onion, and the, results were compared with patch tests done with the corresponding standard antigens applied at the same, time in the same patients. In 780 instances, the results were similar with both Mvi of materials,- the:discrepancy being seen in only 20 cases. In a second experiment, AIDs prepared for nitrofurazone, garlic,, nickel sulphate, Calotropis procera, Mercurochrome and acriflavine were each divided into 3 s and stored at room 'soup temperature. 10 C and 420C respectively to study the I stability of AIDS under different climatic conditions. The results of patch tests with each of these'AIDS were compared with the standard antigens prepared at the same time and kept at IOOC. False negative patch tests were more frequent with the standard antigens indicating that AIDS are stable for at least I year at room temperature even when the environmental temperature is as high as 429C.

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Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg ; 75(4): 521-3, 1981.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6275578

RÉSUMÉ

Recurrent epidemics of acute diarrhoeal disease in young children have occurred during the winter months in Manipur (India) for many years. During November 1979, children admitted to hospital for acute diarrhoea were investigated and, in addition to pathogenic Escherichia coli and Shigella rotovirus was detected by ELISA in a number of stool samples, especially of those less than one year old. The importance of this finding and the need for further study are discussed.


Sujet(s)
Diarrhée du nourrisson/épidémiologie , Épidémies de maladies/épidémiologie , Infections à Reoviridae/épidémiologie , Diarrhée du nourrisson/microbiologie , Test ELISA , Infections à Escherichia coli/épidémiologie , Fèces/microbiologie , Femelle , Humains , Inde , Nourrisson , Mâle , Infections à Reoviridae/microbiologie , Rotavirus/isolement et purification
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