987 resultados para Brown, Matthew P
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"This volume has been written to commemorate the celebration of the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the founding of Brown University ... "--P. [viii].
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Objective. Twelve families that were multiply affected with diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis (DISH) and/or chondrocalcinosis, were identified on the island of Terceira, The Azores, potentially supporting the hypothesis that the 2 disorders share common etiopathogenic factors. The present study was undertaken to investigate this hypothesis. Methods. One hundred three individuals from 12 unrelated families were assessed. Probands were identified from patients attending the Rheumatic Diseases Clinic, Hospital de Santo Espirito, in The Azores. Family members were assessed by rheumatologists and radiologists. Radiographs of all family members were obtained, including radiographs of the dorsolumbar spine, pelvis, knees, elbows, and wrists, and all cases were screened for known features of chondrocalcinosis. Results. Ectopic calcifications were identified in 70 patients. The most frequent symptoms or findings were as follows: axial pain, elbow, knee and metacarpophalangeal (MCP) joint pain, swelling, and/or deformity, and radiographic enthesopathic changes. Elbow and MCP joint periarticular calcifications were observed in 35 and 5 patients, respectively, and chondrocalcinosis was identified in 12 patients. Fifteen patients had sacroiliac disease (ankylosis or sclerosis) on computed tomography scans. Fifty-two patients could be classified as having definite (17%), probable (26%), or possible (31%) DISH. Concomitant DISH and chondrocalcinosis was diagnosed in 12 patients. Pyrophosphate crystals were identified from knee effusions in 13 patients. The pattern of disease transmission was compatible with an autosomal-dominant monogenic disease. The mean age at which symptoms developed was 38 years. Conclusion. These families may represent a familial type of pyrophosphate arthropathy with a phenotype that includes peripheral and axial enthesopathic calcifications. The concurrence of DISH and chondrocalcinosis suggests a shared pathogenic mechanism in the 2 conditions.
Underway physical oceanography and carbon dioxide measurements during John P. Tully cruise STNP-9815
Underway physical oceanography and carbon dioxide measurements during John P. Tully cruise STNP-0129
Underway physical oceanography and carbon dioxide measurements during John P. Tully cruise STNP-9715
Underway physical oceanography and carbon dioxide measurements during John P. Tully cruise STNP-0230
Underway physical oceanography and carbon dioxide measurements during John P. Tully cruise STNP-0311
Underway physical oceanography and carbon dioxide measurements during John P. Tully cruise STNP-0216
Underway physical oceanography and carbon dioxide measurements during John P. Tully cruise STNP-9803
Underway physical oceanography and carbon dioxide measurements during John P. Tully cruise STNP-0202
Underway physical oceanography and carbon dioxide measurements during John P. Tully cruise STNP-9901