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Au f. 157, souscription rubriquée du 20 novembre 1384: "Explicit summa dictaminis magistri Petri de Vineis. Qui scripsit scribat, semper cum Domini vivat. Ffinito (sic) libro, referamus gratia Christo. Ffuit (sic) scriptum presens opus et completum, die qua computabatur vicesima mensis novembris, anno a Nativitate Domini M°CCC° octuagesimo quarto". Tout le ms. est de la même main.

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To compare the preoperative signs and symptoms with the histologic diagnosis and postoperative healing at 12 months for 178 periapical lesions.

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INTRODUCTION: Adult patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML) frequently present retinal abnormalities. We tried to find a relationship between fundus lesions and treatment responsiveness, prognosis, and several hematologic parameters. PATIENTS AND METHODS: We examined 178 adult patients with newly diagnosed AML. All patients were assigned to two groups regarding retinal parameters (1 or 2) and age (A or B). Group 1 included cases with retinal dysfunction classified as retinal abnormalities with impaired visual acuity; group 2 included cases with no or only minor retinal changes. Subgroup A included patients younger than 60 years (n=97), subgroup B patients older than 60 years (n=81). RESULTS: In this study, higher age and a lower Hb value were associated with retinal findings (group 1). Among the younger patients (subgroup A), 78% of those with complete remission had no retinal findings (group 2) compared to 18% of the nonresponders. In the elderly population (subgroup B), this ratio was 58% versus 19%. In the younger patients (subgroup A), the mean overall survival was 50 months if they had no retinal abnormalities (group 2) and 7 months in the case of retinal changes (group 1). In the older population (subgroup B), the ratio was 15 months versus 3 months, respectively. CONCLUSION: Retinal abnormalities in AML are generally associated with higher age, although they correlate with a shorter survival in both age groups. This association is stronger in younger patients.

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u.a.: Besuch in Mannheim; Feuchter;

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Vorbesitzer: Arnold Genepaeus; Dominikanerkloster Frankfurt am Main