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  • Bergqvist, Agneta, et al. (author)
  • Late symptoms after pregnancy-related deep vein thrombosis
  • 1990
  • In: British Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. - : Wiley. - 1365-215X .- 1470-0328 .- 1471-0528. ; 97:4, s. 338-341
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Thromboembolism during pregnancy is a rare complication with a potential fatal outcome. Very little is known about long-term effects and therefore 104 women with thrombosis during pregnancy or puerperium were identified and their subjective complaints were assessed in a questionnaire. All had their thrombosis diagnosed by objective methods and the median follow-up time was 11 years. In spite of anticoagulant treatment only 22% were without complaints; 4% had ulceration, all occurring in the group with thrombosis during pregnancy. Significantly more women who had had their thrombosis during pregnancy used compression bandages than those who had their thrombosis during puerperium. The severity of the symptoms increased with the increasing number of thromboses. Anticoagulant therapy of the acute episode does not appear to alter the degree of long-term handicap in the lower limbs.
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  • Sundkvist, Göran, et al. (author)
  • Islet cell antibody reactivity with human fetal pancreatic islets
  • 1991
  • In: Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice. - 0168-8227. ; 14:1, s. 1-7
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • To evaluate the possibility of autoimmune processes against pancreatic islets in fetal life, we tested islet cell antibody (ICA) reactivity with 14 fetal pancreata obtained after abortion at the 15th up to the 19th week of gestation. Pancreatic islets positive for a monoclonal proinsulin antibody but non-reactive with ICA negative control serum were found in 9 14 pancreata and all ( 9 9) of them showed a positive reaction with the ICA standard. It is concluded that ICA reactivity may be detected in fetal human pancreata. Further studies on fetal islet cell antibody reactivity in the development of insulin dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) are warranted.
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  • Blomgren, Lena, 1957-, et al. (author)
  • Changes in superficial and perforating vein reflux after varicose vein surgery
  • 2005
  • In: Journal of Vascular Surgery. - : Elsevier BV. - 0741-5214 .- 1097-6809. ; 42:2, s. 315-320
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • OBJECTIVES:This prospective duplex study was conducted to study the effect of current surgical treatment for primary varicose veins on the development of venous insufficiency < or = 2 years after varicose vein surgery.METHODS:The patients were part of a randomized controlled study where surgery for primary varicose veins was planned from a clinical examination alone or with the addition of preoperative duplex scanning. Postoperative duplex scanning was done at 2 months and 2 years.RESULTS:Operations were done on 293 patients (343 legs), 74% of whom were women. The mean age was 47 years. In 126 legs, duplex scanning was done preoperatively, at 2 months and 2 years, and at 2 months and 2 years in 251 legs. Preoperative perforating vein incompetence (PVI) was present in 64 of 126 legs. Perforator ligation was not done on 42 of these; at 2 months, 23 of these legs (55%) had no PVI, and at 2 years, 25 legs (60%) had no PVI. Sixty-one legs had no PVI preoperatively, 5 (8%) had PVI at 2 months, and 11 (18%) had PVI at 2 years. In the group of 251 legs, reversal of PVI between 2 months and 2 years was found in 28 (41%) of 68 and was more common than new PVI, which occurred in 41 (22%) of 183 (P = .003). After 2 years, the number of legs without venous incompetence in which perforator surgery was not performed was 11 (26%) of 42 legs with preoperative PVI and 18 (30%) of 61 legs without preoperative PVI, (P = .713). After 2 years, new vessel formation was more common in the surgically obliterated saphenopopliteal junction (SPJ), 4 (40%) of 10, than in the saphenofemoral junction (SFJ), 17 (11%) of 151(P = .027), and new incompetence in a previously normal junction was more common in the SFJ, 11 (18%) of 63, than in the SPJ, 3 (1%) of 226 (P < .001). Reflux in the great saphenous vein (GSV) below the knee was abolished after stripping above the knee in 17 (34%) of 50 legs at 2 months and in 22 legs (44%) after 2 years.CONCLUSIONS:Varicose vein surgery induces changes in the remaining venous segments of the legs that continue for several months. In most patients, perforators and the GSV below the knee can be ignored at the primary surgery. A substantial number of recurrences in the SFJ and SPJ are unavoidable with present surgical knowledge because they stem from new vessel formation and progression of disease.
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  • Demirer, S., et al. (author)
  • Haemostasis in patients with Behcet's disease
  • 2000
  • In: European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery. - : Elsevier BV. - 1078-5884 .- 1532-2165. ; 19:6, s. 570-574
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • AIM: to determine whether Behçet's disease affects haemostatic function. SETTING: University Hospital, Turkey. PATIENTS: one hundred and twenty-seven consecutive patients with Behçet's disease, 34 of whom with a history of vascular involvement. METHODS: prothrombin fragment 1+2 tissue plasminogen activator, protein S and C, antithrombin, fibrinogen, von Willebrand factor, thrombomodulin and prothrombin time (PT) were measured in patient plasma. RESULTS: soluble thrombomodulin was significantly lower and von Willebrand factor (vWF) and tissue plasminogen activator (tPA) significantly higher in Behçet's patients. Patients with vascular involvement showed the highest levels of vWF and tPA. There was no activation of coagulation, not even in patients with an active disease at the time of sampling. CONCLUSION: there were indirect signs of endothelial activity or damage, particularly in patients with vascular involvement. Coagulation was not activated.
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  • Holmberg, A., et al. (author)
  • Ischaemia and reperfusion during open abdominal aortic aneurysm surgery induce extensive thrombin generation and activity
  • 1999
  • In: European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery. - : Elsevier BV. - 1078-5884 .- 1532-2165. ; 18:1, s. 11-16
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    • OBJECTIVES: does open surgery for abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) influence coagulation? METHODS: in 23 patients operated on for AAA, cubital blood was sampled pre-, intra- and postoperatively. Femoral blood was also sampled intraoperatively. RESULTS: preoperatively, prothrombin fragment 1+2 (F1+2), thrombin-antithrombin complex (TAT) and soluble fibrin (SF) were elevated in AAA patients. During aortic clamping all parameters increased significantly in cubital blood (p<0.01) as well as in femoral blood (p<0.001) and after aortic declamping F1+2 and TAT increased further. F1+2, TAT and SF were significantly higher in femoral than cubital blood. Postoperatively F1+2 and TAT returned to preoperative values, while SF still had a significantly higher level than preoperatively (p<0.001). Blood loss showed co-variation with F1+2 increase in femoral blood after aortic declamping (p<0.05). CONCLUSIONS: these data indicate that the coagulation system was strongly activated by the occurrence of an AAA. During AAA surgery a further extensive activation was seen. The activity was still high, but on decline, one week postoperatively. Ischaemia and reperfusion of the lower part of the body were the major stimuli for thrombin generation and activity.
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  • Karacagil, Sadettin, et al. (author)
  • A modified technique of ultrasonic triplex scanning of the lower extremity arteries
  • 1996
  • In: Upsala Journal of Medical Sciences. - 0300-9734 .- 2000-1967. ; 101:1, s. 113-120
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    • This study was undertaken to evaluate the utility of a modified technique of triplex scanning of the lower extremity arteries in 20 subjects without any clinical signs of arterial disease. The distal aorta and iliac arteries were examined with the subject in supine position and lying slightly on the opposite side. By moderate compression of the probe towards the psoas muscle and directing it over the iliac arteries with slight medial retraction of the abdomen, satisfactory visualization of the common and external arteries with 7.5 MHz high resolution imaging and a 5.6 MHz doppler probe were obtained in 56 of 80 segments (70%). In obese individuals it was necessary to use 5 MHz probe for satisfactory scanning of the aortic bifurcation and common iliac arteries. The distal superficial femoral, popliteal and tibioperoneal trunk segments were examined with the patient prone and the knee slightly flexed. Peak systolic, early diastolic reverse and late diastolic forward flow velocities were studied together with measurement of the arterial diemeters, which demonstrated wide variations. This study suggests that satisfactory scanning of the iliac and femoropopliteal arteries with the described technique can be achieved in the majority of subjects with a superficial high resolution probe. The combination of 7.5 MHz two-dimensional imaging with a 5.6 MHz pulsed wave Doppler probe offers optimal information of these arteries in nonobese individuals.
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