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We experienced a case of membranous nephropathy associated with argyria. The patient was a 78-year-old woman who had noticed blue skin of the face and azure lunulae for 8 years. She was admitted to our hospital for edema and proteinuria. She was diagnosed as membranous nephropathy by needle renal
Previous studies have investigated the short-term effect of capsaicin on edema formation and goblet-cell secretion in the trachea. The present study sought to investigate the long-term effect of a high dose of capsaicin (90 micro g/ml/kg), administered intravenously, on changes in the formation of
Ear piercing and wearing earrings have been associated with many medical problems including local infection, sepsis, superficial cervical lymphadenopathy, localized argyria, contact dermatitis, lymphoplasia, edema and hematoma formation, exuberant granulation tissue, keloids, lipomas, embedded
A 3 ½-year-old previously healthy female experienced an episode of sudden unresponsiveness witnessed by her mother. Upon arrival to the local hospital, imaging studies of the still unresponsive child revealed severe bilateral "flash" pulmonary edema and diffuse anoxic brain injury. Aggressive
The mechanisms of epileptogenesis remain largely unknown and are probably diverse. The aim of this study was to investigate the role of focal cholinergic imbalance in epileptogenesis. To address this question, we monitored electroencephalogram (EEG) activity up to 12 weeks after the injection of a
In order to determine the effect of infection with influenza virus on bronchial cilia of the mouse, ciliary beat has been visualized directly by microscopic examination of the bronchi in slices of fresh lung. Cilia have been shown also in sections of fixed tissue by the use of special silver
Osteonecrosis of the femoral head (ONFH) is a skeletal disorder characterized by ischemic deterioration, bone marrow edema and eventually femoral head collapse. The systemic regulation of ONFH in adult patients has not been examined. Serum proteomic is an innovative tool that potentially detects
BACKGROUND
Cocaethylene (CE) is a conjugate of cocaine and ethanol that may contribute to the pathogenesis of systemic vascular diseases. This study was conducted to investigate the effect of CE on human microvascular endothelial cells (HMEC-1) in culture.
METHODS
Proliferating and confluent
We examined pathologically a bamboo nodule of the vocal fold by means of immunohistochemical studies and scanning electron microscopic examination. A 38-year-old female showed a high index of antinuclear antibodies without any systemic symptoms but had complained of progressive voice disorder for 9
A 61-year-old man with massive proteinuria and hyper gamma-globulinemia was admitted to hospital because of massive edema and pulmonary infection. He showed significantly high level of serum IgM (3244 mg/dl) with lambda-type M-protein and Bence Jones protein detected by immunoelectrophoresis. Renal
BACKGROUND
Diffuse axonal injury (DAI) is one of the most common and important pathologic features of human traumatic brain injury, accounting for high mortality and the development of persistent posttraumatic neurologic sequelae. Secondary damage resulting, e.g., from mass compressive effects
BACKGROUND
Prolonged topical application of silver sulfadiazine cream can induce argyria and adverse effects of sulphonamides. We report a case of a woman with acute renal failure following repeated applications of topical silver sulfadiazine on pyoderma gangrenosum wounds.
METHODS
A 61 year-old
Increasing evidence has revealed that neuroinflammation plays a pivotal role in axonal injures. Nucleotide oligomerization domain (NOD)-like receptor protein (NLRP3) inflammasome is reported to be widely involved with the pathology of central nervous system disorders. But the role of NLRP3 in
Considerable evidence indicates that outcomes from traumatic brain injury (TBI) are worse in the elderly, but there has been little preclinical research to explore potential mechanisms. In this study, we examined the age-related effects on outcome in a mouse model of controlled cortical impact (CCI)
Exposure to high-altitude results in hypobaric hypoxia which is considered as an acute physiological stress. This condition often leads to high-altitude illnesses such as high-altitude cerebral edema, high altitude pulmonary edema and hypoxic muscle weakness. Hypoxic injuries can be prevented by