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Colorectal Dis ; 17(9): 802-9, 2015 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25757510

RESUMO

AIM: Little is known about men with faecal incontinence. We compared clinical findings and quality of life in a large cohort of men and women with faecal incontinence to guide its evaluation and treatment in men. METHOD: We analysed men and women presenting to a tertiary referral centre with faecal incontinence between 2005 and 2013. Demographics, physical examination, anorectal physiology testing, symptom severity (Fecal Incontinence Severity Index) and quality of life (Fecal Incontinence Quality of Life Scale) were recorded. We determined differences between men and women and analysed the association between gender and quality of life. RESULTS: Data were obtained from 144 men and 897 women. Men with faecal incontinence were slightly younger than women (55.3 vs 57.6 years, P = 0.001), more likely to report coexisting constipation (P = 0.004) and more likely to have normal internal and external sphincter function on physical examination (both P < 0.001). Anorectal physiology testing revealed fewer sphincter defects (P < 0.05) and less pudendal neuropathy (P < 0.05) in men compared with women. Although symptom severity and overall quality of life were similar, men had improved coping and less embarrassment compared with women after we adjusted for important clinical factors. CONCLUSION: Men with faecal incontinence presenting to a tertiary referral centre are more likely than women to have a mixed presentation characterized by constipation and less sphincter dysfunction. They exhibited better coping and less embarrassment than women. These findings should be taken into consideration when evaluating and treating men with faecal incontinence.


Assuntos
Canal Anal/fisiopatologia , Incontinência Fecal/fisiopatologia , Incontinência Fecal/psicologia , Qualidade de Vida , Reto/fisiopatologia , Adaptação Psicológica , Constipação Intestinal/complicações , Estudos Transversais , Incontinência Fecal/complicações , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Manometria , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Nervo Pudendo/fisiopatologia , Encaminhamento e Consulta , Sensação , Índice de Gravidade de Doença , Fatores Sexuais , Vergonha , Centros de Atenção Terciária
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Arch Surg ; 134(8): 863-7; discussion 867-8, 1999 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10443810

RESUMO

HYPOTHESIS: Selected clinicopathologic characteristics of locally treated rectal cancers are predictive of recurrence. DESIGN: Case series review with median follow-up of 6 years. SETTING: University medical center. PATIENTS: Fifty-eight patients with rectal cancer who underwent local excisions from February 1, 1982, to December 31, 1998. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Local and distant recurrence rates and overall survival. RESULTS: Overall local recurrence rate was 14% (8 patients). There were no local recurrences among patients treated with chemotherapy or radiation. Of patients not treated, local recurrence rates were 33%, 5%, 45%, and 25% for T0, T1, T2, and T3 tumors, respectively. No clinicopathologic factor predicted local recurrence. Two patients developed distant recurrence. Overall survival was 98%, 93%, and 84% at 1, 3, and 5 years, respectively. CONCLUSION: In selected patients, outcomes for local excision combined with additional therapy may be equivalent to those for radical resection.


Assuntos
Adenocarcinoma/cirurgia , Neoplasias Retais/cirurgia , Adenocarcinoma/epidemiologia , Adenocarcinoma/terapia , Idoso , Terapia Combinada , Feminino , Seguimentos , Humanos , Masculino , Recidiva Local de Neoplasia/epidemiologia , Neoplasias Retais/epidemiologia , Neoplasias Retais/terapia , Taxa de Sobrevida , Fatores de Tempo
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Surg Oncol ; 10(1-2): 61-9, 2001.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11719030

RESUMO

In selected patients with early rectal cancer, local therapy is an effective alternative to radical resection and offers minimal morbidity and the avoidance of a colostomy. Several techniques are described: transanal excision, dorsal approaches (York-Mason or Kraske procedures), transanal endoscopic microsurgery, endocavitary radiation, and transanal fulguration. Among these, transanal excision is favored for the low rate of complications, promising outcomes, and ability to secure tissue for pathology. Patients with T1 lesions with favorable histologic features may undergo local excision alone, while those with T2 lesions require adjuvant chemoradiation. The data currently available do not support the use of local therapy with curative intent for tumors that are advanced (T3 or T4), poorly differentiated, or have other negative pathologic characteristics. In carefully selected patients for local excision, local recurrence and survival rates are similar to traditional radical resection. Following local excision, patients require close observation for recurrence. Most patients with local recurrence can be salvaged by radical resection, though the long-term outcome is unknown.


Assuntos
Recidiva Local de Neoplasia/cirurgia , Neoplasias Retais/mortalidade , Neoplasias Retais/cirurgia , Humanos , Neoplasias Retais/radioterapia , Taxa de Sobrevida
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Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg ; 70(3): 230-4, 1976.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-982518

RESUMO

Aedes aegypti cells exposed to infectious complexes of WN or YF virus and homologous antiserum produced lower yields of virus over a 10-day observation period than were produced by Aedes aegypti cells treated with a comparable dose of virus mixed with non-immune serum. When Ae. aegypti cells were infected with WN virus mixed with MVE, NTA, DEN-2 or YF antisera the virus yield over 10 days was lower than in cell cultures infected at similar titres with mixtures of WN virus with non-immune serum. If Ae. aegypti cell cultures were infected with mixtures of YF virus and WN or DEN-2 antiserum the resulting production of virus was lower over 10 days than in virus mixed with non-immune serum. Human serum samples from the field were tested for the presence of antibody by preincubation of the serum with WN virus prior to inoculation on to mosquito cell cultures. The results indicated that this method is as sensitive in detecting antibody as a mouse neutralization test using regression analysis of average survival time.


Assuntos
Aedes/microbiologia , Complexo Antígeno-Anticorpo , Arbovírus/imunologia , Linhagem Celular , Vírus da Dengue/imunologia , Humanos , Vírus do Nilo Ocidental/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Vírus do Nilo Ocidental/imunologia , Vírus da Febre Amarela/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Vírus da Febre Amarela/imunologia
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Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg ; 69(3): 336-41, 1975.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1080913

RESUMO

Aedes aegypti fed through chick skin membranes on West Nile virus-homologous antiserum mixtures shown by an anti-globulin neutralization test to be highly infectious complexes (in terms of plaque formation in tissue culture) failed to become infected. Control mosquitoes fed on West Nile virus--normal rabbit serum mixtures containing similar or smaller amounts of infectious virus were shown to become infected. Mosquitoes ingesting suspensions of West Nile virus previously incubated with Murray Valley encephalitis or Ntaya antiserum became infected at significantly lower rates (P = less than 0-05) than controls ingesting West Nile virus-normal rabbit serum mixtures. West Nile virus--17D yellow fever or dengue--2 antiserum mixtures did not produce significantly reduced infection rates in Ae. aegypti when compared to controls.


Assuntos
Aedes/microbiologia , Anticorpos Antivirais/análise , Complexo Antígeno-Anticorpo/análise , Vírus do Nilo Ocidental/patogenicidade , Animais , Anticorpos Heterófilos/análise , Antígenos Heterófilos/análise , Sangue/microbiologia , Galinhas , Humanos , Soros Imunes/análise , Coelhos , Virulência , Febre do Nilo Ocidental/imunologia , Febre do Nilo Ocidental/transmissão
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Acta Trop ; 48(4): 293-304, 1991 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1674403

RESUMO

Microfilariae of the bovine parasite Onchocerca lienalis were maintained in vitro using a tick cell line as a feeder layer, and under the conditions provided would develop to the sausage stage. A number of media supported this achievement with CMRL 1066 producing the highest yields, particularly when used in conjunction with either medium 199, HAM's F-12, RPMI 1640 or Mark's M20. The addition of inactivated foetal calf serum (iFCS) suppressed development; on the other hand, the addition of tryptose phosphate broth (TPB) enhanced it. The pH range of the medium preferred by the developing worms was 7.35-7.85, and the most favourable osmolality lay in the range 360 to 390 mosM/kg. Insect-derived hormones did not improve yields of developed larvae nor promote moulting to the second larval stage. The culture conditions described in this work, which favour parasite survival and development, provide further insights into the physiological requirements of filariae as well as guide lines to achieving successful in vitro maintenance of Onchocerca sp. A morphological examination of the developing larvae was carried out at electron microscopical level.


Assuntos
Onchocerca/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Animais , Linhagem Celular , Meios de Cultura , Concentração de Íons de Hidrogênio , Microfilárias/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Microfilárias/ultraestrutura , Microscopia Eletrônica , Onchocerca/ultraestrutura , Concentração Osmolar , Temperatura , Carrapatos
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J Med Entomol ; 26(4): 247-51, 1989 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2769702

RESUMO

The weight of Rhipicephalus evertsi evertsi Neumann nymphs, which as larvae and nymphs completed the entire blood meal on the same individual guinea pig, was significantly lower than the weight of those that as larvae and nymphs fed on two separate naive hosts. Nymphs of the latter category spent 1 wk (from unfed larvae to unfed nymphs) on one animal before their transfer to the second host to complete the blood meal. The albumin concentration of the host blood decreased and was related to the time that the immature ticks spent on the hosts. The albumin/globulin ratio also decreased. The alpha 1 globulin fraction increased soon after the guinea pigs were infested with ticks. No further changes in the levels of the alpha 1 globulin fraction were observed with time. The concentration of serum beta globulins increased only in guinea pigs infested with immature ticks for the entire larval and nymphal feeding period. A second infestation of those guinea pigs with larvae of R. e. evertsi resulted in further increases in the levels of serum beta globulins. The relationships among serum beta globulin levels, the weight of engorged nymphs, and host immunity are discussed.


Assuntos
Doenças dos Bovinos/imunologia , Globulinas/análise , Infestações por Carrapato/veterinária , Animais , Bovinos , Modelos Animais de Doenças , Feminino , Cobaias , Infestações por Carrapato/imunologia , Carrapatos
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Folia Parasitol (Praha) ; 45(3): 239-44, 1998.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9805786

RESUMO

Sheep scab caused by the mite Psoroptes ovis (Hering) is a highly contagious disease of sheep. As a first step in developing a mite-derived vaccine for controlling the disease, the soluble antigens in mite extracts which induce an immune response in sheep were identified by electrophoretic and immunoblotting techniques. At least 22 proteins were present in P. ovis extracts as revealed by Coomassie Blue staining. Mite-infested sheep serum recognised six antigenic bands in the extracts with approximate relative molecular weights ranging from 12 to 183 kDa. A deeply staining band at 31.2 kDa and another at 41.8 kDa are of particular diagnostic value. Immunoblotting studies showed that there was no cross reactivity between P. ovis and two other ectoparasites of sheep in the UK, the sheep louse Bovicola ovis (Schrank) and the sheep tick Ixodes ricinus L.


Assuntos
Antígenos/análise , Ácaros/imunologia , Doenças dos Ovinos/parasitologia , Animais , Antígenos/química , Extratos Celulares , Soros Imunes , Infestações por Ácaros/parasitologia , Infestações por Ácaros/veterinária , Peso Molecular , Ovinos , Especificidade da Espécie
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Vet Rec ; 124(22): 583-4, 1989 Jun 03.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2773195

RESUMO

Delayed-type hypersensitivity skin reactions were used to assess the tick resistance status of Tonga calves in Zambia. The antigen used in the tests was a homogenate of unfed nymphal Rhipicephalus appendiculatus which had been shown to give protective immunity in guinea pigs to adult female R appendiculatus. There was a significant negative correlation between the intensity of the reactions and the total number of ticks (Amblyomma variegatum, R appendiculatus, Hyalomma truncatum, Boophilus decoloratus and Rhipicephalus species) on the animals.


Assuntos
Doenças dos Bovinos/imunologia , Hipersensibilidade Tardia/veterinária , Infestações por Carrapato/veterinária , Animais , Antígenos/imunologia , Bovinos/imunologia , Hipersensibilidade Tardia/imunologia , Imunidade Ativa , Infestações por Carrapato/imunologia , Carrapatos/imunologia , Zâmbia
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Acta Virol ; 23(5): 428-32, 1979 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-42303

RESUMO

The prevalence of Soldado (SOL) virus and SOL virus antibodies was investigated on immature sea birds and the argasid tick Ornithodoros (Alectorobius) maritimus collected on Puffin Island, North Wales. No SOL virus was recovered from 133 bird sera, but 2 of the birds exhibited neutralizing antibodies against SOL virus. Nine of 27 tick pools (226 individuals) and 34 of 173 ticks tested individually proved to be infected with SOL virus.


Assuntos
Arbovírus/isolamento & purificação , Aves/microbiologia , Carrapatos/microbiologia , Animais , Anticorpos Antivirais/análise , Arbovírus/imunologia , País de Gales
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Aliment Pharmacol Ther ; 35(1): 183-92, 2012 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22093056

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: Chronic constipation is associated with impaired quality of life and physical discomfort. Although inability to engage in day-to-day activities has been significantly associated with psychological distress, limited research has examined this relationship in constipated samples. AIM: To develop and validate the Constipation-Related Disability Scale (CRDS), which assesses the extent of disability caused by constipation. METHODS: A total of 240 constipated participants and 103 healthy controls completed the CRDS. Reliability was measured with Cronbach's coefficient alpha and test-retest reliability was assessed with intraclass correlation coefficients. Convergent, divergent and predictive validity were assessed. RESULTS: Component and factor analyses were used to derive two factors: Work/Leisure Activities and Activities of Daily Living, as well as a total CRDS score. Good reliability was found, with alphas ≥ 0.87 and intraclass correlation coefficients ≥ 0.85. All scales were negatively correlated with the physical health subscales of the SF-36 (P < 0.001) and were not significantly correlated with the Epworth Sleepiness Scale and Social Desirability Scale, providing support for convergent and divergent validity, respectively. Evidence of predictive validity was supported by associations between the total CRDS with number of physician visits per year (P < 0.01), missed work in the last year (odds ratio [OR = 1.11, 95% confidence interval [CI] = 1.06-1.19, P < 0.001) and ER visits in the last year (OR = 1.08, 95% CI = 1.00-1.16, P < 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: The Constipation-Related Disability Scale is the first instrument that assesses the impact of constipation on daily activities. There is evidence of strong reliability and validity of the instrument.


Assuntos
Constipação Intestinal/diagnóstico , Avaliação da Deficiência , Qualidade de Vida , Atividades Cotidianas , Adulto , Estudos de Casos e Controles , Análise Fatorial , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Reprodutibilidade dos Testes , Índice de Gravidade de Doença , Inquéritos e Questionários
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Aliment Pharmacol Ther ; 31(3): 424-31, 2010 Feb 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19863498

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: Quality of life among women with irritable bowel syndrome may be affected by pelvic floor disorders. AIM: To assess the association of self-reported irritable bowel syndrome with urinary incontinence, pelvic organ prolapse, sexual function and quality of life. METHODS: We analysed data from the Reproductive Risks for Incontinence Study at Kaiser Permanente, a random population-based study of 2109 racially diverse women (mean age = 56). Multivariate analyses assessed the association of irritable bowel syndrome with pelvic floor disorders and quality of life. RESULTS: The prevalence of irritable bowel syndrome was 9.7% (n = 204). Women with irritable bowel had higher adjusted odds of reporting symptomatic pelvic organ prolapse (OR 2.4; 95% CI, 1.4-4.1) and urinary urgency (OR 1.4; 95% CI, 1.0-1.9); greater bother from pelvic organ prolapse (OR 4.3; 95% CI, 1.5-11.9) and faecal incontinence (OR 2.0; 95% CI, 1.3-3.2); greater lifestyle impact from urinary incontinence (OR 2.2; 95% CI, 1.3-3.8); and worse quality of life (P < 0.01). Women with irritable bowel reported more inability to relax and enjoy sexual activity (OR 1.8; 95% CI, 1.3-2.6) and lower ratings for sexual satisfaction (OR 1.8; 95% CI, 1.3-2.5), but no difference in sexual frequency, interest or ability to have an orgasm. CONCLUSIONS: Women with irritable bowel are more likely to report symptomatic pelvic organ prolapse and sexual dysfunction, and report lower quality of life.


Assuntos
Síndrome do Intestino Irritável/psicologia , Diafragma da Pelve/fisiopatologia , Qualidade de Vida/psicologia , Incontinência Urinária/psicologia , Prolapso Uterino/psicologia , Estudos Transversais , Feminino , Humanos , Síndrome do Intestino Irritável/complicações , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Prevalência , Medição de Risco , Disfunções Sexuais Fisiológicas , Inquéritos e Questionários , Incontinência Urinária/etiologia , Prolapso Uterino/etiologia , Saúde da Mulher
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