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https://read.qxmd.com/read/17142766/human-alpha-and-beta-defensins-block-multiple-steps-in-herpes-simplex-virus-infection
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ehsan Hazrati, Benjamin Galen, Wuyuan Lu, Wei Wang, Yan Ouyang, Marla J Keller, Robert I Lehrer, Betsy C Herold
This study examined the ability of nine human defensins (HD) to protect against herpes simplex virus infection. Noncytotoxic concentrations of all six alpha-defensins (HNP1-4, HD5, and HD6) and human beta-defensin (hBD) 3 inhibited HSV infection. Two other beta-defensins, hBD1 and 2, lacked this protective activity. Synchronized assays revealed that HNP-4, HD6, and hBD3 acted primarily by preventing binding and entry, whereas HNP1-3 and HD5 also inhibited postentry events. Even when added several hours after entry, substantial reduction in viral gene expression ensued...
December 15, 2006: Journal of Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/16100461/cervical-facet-joint-injections-in-the-neck-and-shoulder-pain
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COMPARATIVE STUDY
Kyung-Hoon Kim, Sung-Hwan Choi, Tae-Kyun Kim, Sang-Wook Shin, Cheul-Hong Kim, Jeung-Il Kim
The effects from cervical facet joint injections in those patients who have been complaining cervical zygapophyseal joint pain were compared. The patients were diagnosed originally as myofascial pain syndrome (MPS), cervical herniated nucleus pulposus (HNP), and whiplash-associated disorders (WAD). Patients with the zygapophyseal joints pain of C5-6 and C6-7 were classified by their pain origin as MPS, HNP, and WAD. All patients had been undergone cervical zygapophyseal joints injections with the mixture of lidocaine and triamcinolone unilaterally or bilaterally through the posterior approach under C-arm imaging guide...
August 2005: Journal of Korean Medical Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/16029568/-study-of-antmicrobial-mechanisms-of-human-cervical-mucus-isolation-and-characterization-of-antibacterial-polypeptides
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ming Li, Xiao-ling Pan, Li-li Wang, Yun Feng, Ning Huang, Qi Wu, Xuan Li, Bo-yao Wang
OBJECTIVE: To isolate and purify antibacterial polypeptides from human cervical mucus. METHODS: Human cervical mucus was collected from human healthy subjects and acid-soluble extract was obtained by solving the mucus with 5% acetic acid in the presence of protease inhibitors. The antibacterial components were identified by Agar radial diffusion assay and gel overlay technique. For further purification, Preparative acid-urea gel electrophoresis and Reverse Phase HPLC were performed...
April 27, 2005: Zhonghua Yi Xue za Zhi [Chinese medical journal]
https://read.qxmd.com/read/15883711/paragangliomas-of-the-head-and-neck-diagnosis-and-treatment
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REVIEW
C C Boedeker, G J Ridder, J Schipper
Paragangliomas of the head and neck (HNP) represent rare tumors of neural crest origin. They are highly vascular neoplasms that are benign in the majority of cases. The site of origin defines the name given those tumors. In the head and neck, they most commonly occur at the carotid bifurcation, where they are referred to as carotid body tumors (CBT). Other common sites of origin are the jugular bulb (jugular paraganglioma; JP), the tympanic plexus on the promontory (tympanic paraganglioma; TP) and the vagal nerve (vagal paraganglioma; VP)...
2005: Familial Cancer
https://read.qxmd.com/read/15883582/false-negative-magnetic-resonance-imaging-results-a-report-of-2-cases
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Michael Schneider, Steven Santolin, Patrick Farrell
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study is to present 2 clinical case studies in which large herniated disks were not detected on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), leading to false negative results, and discuss some issues regarding potential shortcomings of MRI. CLINICAL FEATURES: Cases of cervical and lumbar herniated nucleus pulposus (HNP) are presented. Each patient had severe pain and neurological deficit. The patients had positive physical examination findings suggestive of HNP despite the negative MRI scans...
May 2005: Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/15113897/theta-defensins-protect-cells-from-infection-by-herpes-simplex-virus-by-inhibiting-viral-adhesion-and-entry
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bushra Yasin, Wei Wang, Mabel Pang, Natalia Cheshenko, Teresa Hong, Alan J Waring, Betsy C Herold, Elizabeth A Wagar, Robert I Lehrer
We tested the ability of 20 synthetic theta defensins to protect cells from infection by type 1 and type 2 herpes simplex viruses (HSV-1 and -2, respectively). The peptides included rhesus theta defensins (RTDs) 1 to 3, originally isolated from rhesus macaque leukocytes, and three peptides (retrocyclins 1 to 3) whose sequences were inferred from human theta-defensin (DEFT) pseudogenes. We also tested 14 retrocyclin analogues, including the retro, enantio, and retroenantio forms of retrocyclin 1. Retrocyclins 1 and 2 and RTD 3 protected cervical epithelial cells from infection by both HSV serotypes, but only retrocyclin 2 did so without causing cytotoxicity or requiring preincubation with the virus...
May 2004: Journal of Virology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/12045513/corpectomy-versus-laminoplasty-for-multilevel-cervical-myelopathy-an-independent-matched-cohort-analysis
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COMPARATIVE STUDY
Charles C Edwards, John G Heller, Hideki Murakami
STUDY DESIGN: Matched patient cohorts using retrospective chart and radiographic review with independent clinical and radiographic follow-up were reviewed. OBJECTIVE: To compare the clinical and radiographic outcomes of multilevel corpectomy and laminoplasty using an independent matched-cohort analysis. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA: The treatment of choice for multilevel cervical myelopathy remains a matter of investigation. For the decompression of three or more motion segments, multilevel corpectomy and laminoplasty have proven effective while avoiding the pitfalls of laminectomy...
June 1, 2002: Spine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/8900985/herniated-nucleus-pulposus-rates-and-outcomes-among-u-s-army-aviators
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
K T Mason, J P Harper, S G Shannon
The incidence and age-specific rates, and aeromedical dispositions of herniated nucleus pulposus (HNP) are unknown among U.S. Army aviators. The U.S. Army Aviation Epidemiology Data Register (AEDR) was queried for Army aviators with the finding of HNP for the period 1987 to 1992. This study tabulated the incidence, age-specific annual rates of HNP, and the distribution of aeromedical dispositions for aircrew with HNP. The U.S. Army aviation medicine community can expect an annual incidence rate about 1 case of HNP per 1,000 aviator-years...
April 1996: Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/2730489/non-ejection-cervical-spine-injuries-due-to-gz-in-high-performance-aircraft
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
D G Schall
The potential for significant neck injuries exists in today's high performance fighter aircraft. The G-loads required to produce injury need not be excessive, nor is experience level necessarily protective. Eight cervical spine injury cases, due to or aggravated by +Gz in F-15 and F-16 aircrew members are reviewed. These include two compression fractures (C5/C7), three left HNP's (C5-6/C6-7), one fracture of the spinous process (C7), one interspinous ligament tear (C6-7), and one myofascial syndrome (C6). Mechanisms of injury and evaluation are discussed...
May 1989: Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine
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