Search Results - "Czechoslovak medicine"
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Seasonal differences in the incidence of congenital heart defects
Published in Czechoslovak medicine (1991)“…The incidence of congenital heart defects was studied prospectively in all 664 218 children born in 1977 to 1984. Those suspected of having a heart disease…”
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Autoantibodies against histones and actin in patients with rheumatic diseases assessed by the western blot method
Published in Czechoslovak medicine (1991)“…Using the Western blot method, the authors analyzed 85 sera obtained from patients with rheumatic diseases, focused on the presence of antihistones and…”
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Urinary iodine and the state of the thyroid gland in Czech children
Published in Czechoslovak medicine (1991)“…In 1988 the authors examined by palpation a total of 978 13--14-year-old children (490 boys and 488 girls) from two areas with a different endemic incidence of…”
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Influence of testosterone isobutyrate on serum lipoproteins during replacement therapy of hypogonadal men
Published in Czechoslovak medicine (1991)“…Replacement therapy of hypogonadal men with testosterone isobutyrate, 100 mg by the i.m. route every two weeks, does not lead to a permanent significant change…”
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A xanthogranulomatous process encircling large blood vessels (Erdheim-Chester disease?)
Published in Czechoslovak medicine (1988)“…The case of a strange type of generalized xanthogranulomatosis, ending by a lethal kidney complication, is described in a woman aged 68. The clinical symptoms…”
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Clavicular fractures (group of patients treated in the Traumatological Research Institute in 1986-1989)
Published in Czechoslovak medicine (1991)“…The author submits an analysis of a group of casualties with clavicular fractures treated in the Traumatological Research Institute in Brno in 1986. Based on…”
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Fractures of the diaphysis ulnae with dislocation of the head of the radius (Monteggia). Material of the Research Institute of Traumatology and Special Surgery (VUTSCH) during the period from 1985 to 1990
Published in Czechoslovak medicine (1991)“…The author analyzes retrospectively a group of 11 casualties who had treatment during 1985-1990 in VUTSCH Brno on account of a Monteggia fractures. The low…”
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Personality of semen donors and their social behaviour
Published in Czechoslovak medicine (1991)“…The authors examined, using three generally accepted methods, the personality structure of 80 semen donors (Cattell's 16-factor questionnaire, 16PF, Eysenck's…”
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The effect of smoking on myocardial metabolism
Published in Czechoslovak medicine (1987)“…The effect of passive smoking by the rabbits on the metabolism of myocardium was studied in three experimental models: following a single instance of smoking…”
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Prevention of sudden coronary death
Published in Czechoslovak medicine (1991)“…The following results were obtained in an experimental study in the dogs in general pentobarbital anaesthesia: Lidocaine type antiarrhythmics (lidocaine,…”
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Uncommon findings on surgery of benign heart tumours
Published in Czechoslovak medicine (1991)“…The authors describe four cases of uncommon surgical findings in patients with the diagnosis of cardiac myxoma. In the first patient an encapsulated tumourous…”
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The effect of polyamines on the endothelium and vascular wall metabolism in the rat
Published in Czechoslovak medicine (1991)“…Administration of putrescine, a polyamine, to rats leads to endothelial injury manifesting itself by an increased number of endothelial cells circulating in…”
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Tuberculosis surveillance in the Czech Republic in 1989
Published in Czechoslovak medicine (1991)“…The authors report on tuberculosis situation in the Czech Republic (CR) in 1989 and compare the data with 1988. The incidence of all cases of respiratory TB…”
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Bilirubin and bile acids removal by haemoperfusion through synthetic resin "Persorb"
Published in Czechoslovak medicine (1990)“…A new type of styrene-divinylbenzene copolymer coated with polyhema was tested for biocompatibility and ability to remove bile acid, bilirubin, phenols and…”
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New experience in cardiac pacing
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Plasma beta-endorphin, bombesin and pancreatic polypeptide immunoreactivity in healthy subjects and ulcer patients and changes during treatment with pirenzepine
Published in Czechoslovak medicine (1991)“…A lower level of BEI was demonstrated in duodenal ulcer patients in both acute and chronic cases (P less than 0.01). Treatment of patients with PI increases…”
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Changes in the T-lymphocyte subpopulation (CD+/CD8+) in the blood of patients following kidney transplant and during the acute rejection episode
Published in Czechoslovak medicine (1991)“…A study was made of changes in the ratio of CD4+/CD8+ in patients who had received cadaverous kidneys and who were under treatment with a combination of…”
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Application of non-commercial methods for estimation of immunoreactive serum calcitonin in clinical practice (comparison of two methods)
Published in Czechoslovak medicine (1991)“…The authors compared the results of two radioimmunological methods for the estimation of immunoreactive calcitonin in human serum. Parallel with the commercial…”
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Levels of the soluble receptor for interleukin-2 in serum of patients with rheumatoid arthritis
Published in Czechoslovak medicine (1991)“…The authors assessed, using the method of sandwich enzyme immunoassay (ELISA), the soluble receptor for interleukin-2 (s-r IL-2). In patients with rheumatoid…”
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