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Autologous stem cell transplant in a patient with Down syndrome and relapsed Hodgkin lymphoma.

13 Dec 2009 Children with Down syndrome (DS) are at increased risk for the development of acute leukemia but they rarely develop other hematologic malignancies or solid tumors. Despite aggressive supportive care, DS patients have increased risk of treatment ...
rec_pub_19760777-autologous-stem-cell-transplant-patient-syndrome-relapsed-hodgkin.htm


Conidiobolomycosis in relapsed acute lymphoblastic leukemia.

13 Dec 2009 Invasive fungal infections in immunocompromised children suffering from hematological malignancies have been a major cause of morbidity and mortality. In recent years fungi other than aspergillus and candida are gaining importance. These emerging ...
rec_pub_19731329-conidiobolomycosis-relapsed-acute-lymphoblastic-leukemia.htm


A novel method for sinus node modification and phrenic nerve protection in resistant cases.

13 Dec 2009 This is a case report of inappropriate sinus tachycardia in a patient who had a previous unsuccessful endocardial ablation, which had been limited due to concerns of phrenic nerve injury. The patient required a repeat ablation that utilized a novel ...
rec_pub_19207755-a-novel-method-sinus-node-modification-phrenic-nerve-protection.htm


Irinotecan and temozolomide for Ewing sarcoma: the Memorial Sloan-Kettering experience.

29 Nov 2009 BACKGROUND: The prognosis for recurrent/progressive Ewing sarcoma (ES) remains poor. Pre-clinical, adult phase I and II trials have demonstrated the combination of irinotecan and temozolomide to have schedule-dependent synergy and significant ...
rec_pub_19637327-irinotecan-temozolomide-ewing-sarcoma-memorial-sloan-kettering.htm


Persistent urticaria characterized by recurrent lasting urticarial erythema with histological features of prominent perivascular eosinophilic infiltration.

22 Nov 2009 We report a 29-year-old woman with a 15-year history of recurrent pruritic urticarial erythemas. The individual lesions lasted for > 24 h, and antihistaminic agents were not effective. Histological examination of a skin biopsy revealed interstitial ...
rec_pub_19040512-persistent-urticaria-characterized-recurrent-lasting-urticarial.htm


Acellular dermal graft as a treatment of recurrent conjunctival wound dehiscence.

30 Oct 2009 A cellular dermal graft (ADG) functions as a scaffold to harness nature's regenerative healing process. Frequently used in eyelid and orbital surgery, application of ADG to the globe has not been reported, to our knowledge. In a patient with a ...
rec_pub_19901220-acellular-dermal-graft-treatment-recurrent-conjunctival-wound.htm


Long-term relapse risk of multibacillary leprosy after completion of 2 years of multiple drug therapy (WHO-MDT) in Cebu, Philippines.

30 Oct 2009 From 1987 to 1994, we enrolled 500 subjects completing 2-year WHO multiple drug therapy (MDT) for multibacillary leprosy in a prospective relapse study. Relapse was defined as new skin lesions and an increase in the bacterial index (BI) > or = 2+ (> ...
rec_pub_19861628-long-term-relapse-risk-multibacillary-leprosy-completion-2-years.htm


Surgery for recurrent pectus deformities.

30 Oct 2009 BACKGROUND: Pectus repair in adults can be challenging. Standard repair has been the modified Ravitch procedure. More recently the minimally invasive Nuss procedure, used exclusively in children, has been introduced for correction of pectus ...
rec_pub_19853122-surgery-recurrent-pectus-deformities.htm


Facial gingival tissue stability after connective tissue graft with single immediate tooth replacement in the esthetic zone: consecutive case report.

30 Oct 2009 PURPOSE: The present consecutive case report evaluated facial gingival tissue stability after immediate tooth replacement with connective tissue grafting in the esthetic zone. The implant success rate and peri-implant tissue response were also ...
rec_pub_19835749-facial-gingival-tissue-stability-connective-tissue-graft-single.htm


Botulinum toxin type A in the healing of a chronic buttock ulcer in a patient with spastic paraplegia after spinal cord injury.

30 Oct 2009 BACKGROUND: Pressure sores are a significant secondary complication in spinal cord injured patients. A new indication for botulinum toxin type A is described here, in treatment of recurrent muscular spasms that had hampered the healing of a chronic ...
rec_pub_19894009-botulinum-toxin-type-healing-chronic-buttock-ulcer-patient-spastic.htm

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