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Ua1b3 Report To The President, Wku Health & Safety Committee
Ua1b3 Report To The President, Wku Health & Safety Committee
WKU Archives Records
Report regarding AIDS and HIV policies for WKU.
To The U.S. Department Of Transportation: Comments Of The Environmental Defense Fund On The Secretary Of Transportation’S National Transportation Policy, Robert E. Yuhnke
To The U.S. Department Of Transportation: Comments Of The Environmental Defense Fund On The Secretary Of Transportation’S National Transportation Policy, Robert E. Yuhnke
Air Quality Protection in the West (November 27-28)
20 pages.
Health Effects Of Air Pollutants (Sulfur Dioxide, Ozone, And Carbon Monoxide), Robert A. Bethel
Health Effects Of Air Pollutants (Sulfur Dioxide, Ozone, And Carbon Monoxide), Robert A. Bethel
Air Quality Protection in the West (November 27-28)
19 pages (includes illustrations).
Contains references.
Agenda: Air Quality Protection In The West, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Agenda: Air Quality Protection In The West, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Air Quality Protection in the West (November 27-28)
Conference organizers, session moderators and/or speakers included University of Colorado School of Law professor Mark S. Squillace.
Visibility, acid rain, air toxics, and urban air pollution are the topics of an upcoming Center conference on air quality in the West. The conference will be held at the School of Law in Boulder on November 27-28, 1989. Presentations will describe the nature and scope of the issues, the existing legal framework and experience with its implementation, and proposed changes in the law. Emphasis will be placed on air quality issues in the West and efforts underway to address these problems. Special …
Toxic Air Pollution: New Solutions To Old Problems, Devra Lee Davis, Curtis Moore
Toxic Air Pollution: New Solutions To Old Problems, Devra Lee Davis, Curtis Moore
Air Quality Protection in the West (November 27-28)
12 pages.
Correspondence - Resolution 89-3-F, Amos Gott, Howard Bailey, Charles Kupchella, Kevin Charles
Correspondence - Resolution 89-3-F, Amos Gott, Howard Bailey, Charles Kupchella, Kevin Charles
Student Government Association
Correspondence regarding Resolution 89-3-F requesting AIDS, HIV and sexually transmitted disease education.
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 65, No. 19, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 65, No. 19, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:
- Hernes, Thomas. Officials Seek Gift for Recreation Center – Preston Health & Activities Center
- Lawson, Jamie. Graduate Ron Jerrell Tells 400 His Story of AIDS
- Summers, Kaye & Allison Tutt. Hilltopper Athletic Foundation Raises Support, $660,000
- Summers, Kaye & Allison Tutt. Students, School Lend Services to Athletics
- Eugene Evans to Outline Goals at Open Forum
- Potter Lot Closed Until Tomorrow
- University Logo to be Unveiled Today
- Kinslow, Gina. Central Women Get Tucked In – Minton Hall, Barnes-Campbell Hall
- Green, Travis. Associated Student Government Wants AIDS …
Resolution 89-3-F - Class On Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Wku Student Government Association
Resolution 89-3-F - Class On Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Wku Student Government Association
Student Government Association
Resolution requesting AIDS, HIV and sexually transmitted disease education.
Ua66/13/3 Newsletter, Wku Health & Safety
Ua66/13/3 Newsletter, Wku Health & Safety
WKU Archives Records
Newsletter created by and about the WKU Health & Safety department.
Ua66/13/4 The Ahec Vision, Vol. 1, No. 1, South Central Kentucky Ahec
Ua66/13/4 The Ahec Vision, Vol. 1, No. 1, South Central Kentucky Ahec
WKU Archives Records
Newsletter created by and about the South Central Kentucky Area Health Education Center.
The Safety Of Maximal Exercise Testing, Larry W. Gibbons, Steven N. Blair, Harold W. Kohl Iii, Kenneth H. Cooper
The Safety Of Maximal Exercise Testing, Larry W. Gibbons, Steven N. Blair, Harold W. Kohl Iii, Kenneth H. Cooper
Faculty Publications
Previous reports on the safety of exercise testing have been based on surveys from different testing facilities with a variety of testing protocols and patient types. From 1971 through 1987, 71,914 maximal exercise tests conducted in a population with a low prevalence of known coronary heart disease under uniform conditions at a single medical facility resulted in six major cardiac complications including one death. No complications have occurred in the past 10 years in 45,000 maximal tests. The overall cardiac complication rate in men and women is 0.8 complications per 10,000 tests with 95% confidence intervals of 0.3-1.9 complications per …
The Search For Medicinal Plants Among Madagascar’S Tsimihety Ethnic Group, Nat Quansah
The Search For Medicinal Plants Among Madagascar’S Tsimihety Ethnic Group, Nat Quansah
Nat Quansah
No abstract provided.
The Third International Workshop On Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Type 2 Syndromes, Friedhelm Raue, Charles E. Jackson
The Third International Workshop On Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Type 2 Syndromes, Friedhelm Raue, Charles E. Jackson
Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal
No abstract provided.
Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Type 2 Syndromes: Nomenclature Recommendations From The Workshop Organizing Committee, Robert F. Gagel, Charles E. Jackson, Bruce A. J. Ponder, Friedhelm Raue, Nancy E. Simpson, Reinhard Ziegler
Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Type 2 Syndromes: Nomenclature Recommendations From The Workshop Organizing Committee, Robert F. Gagel, Charles E. Jackson, Bruce A. J. Ponder, Friedhelm Raue, Nancy E. Simpson, Reinhard Ziegler
Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal
No abstract provided.
Hereditary Medullary Thyroid Carcinoma: Genetic Analysis Of Three Related Syndromes, Hagay Sobol, Steven A. Narod, Isabelle Schuffenecker, Chris Amos, R. Alan B. Ezekowitz, Gilbert M. Lenoir
Hereditary Medullary Thyroid Carcinoma: Genetic Analysis Of Three Related Syndromes, Hagay Sobol, Steven A. Narod, Isabelle Schuffenecker, Chris Amos, R. Alan B. Ezekowitz, Gilbert M. Lenoir
Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal
Hereditary medullary thyroid carcinoma (MTC) appears in three forms: 1) in association with pheochromocytomas and parathyroid hyperplasia (multiple endocrine neoplasia type 2 A [MEN 2A]); 2) with pheochromocytomas, neuromas of the mucous membranes, and a marfanoid appearance (MEN 2B): and 3) without pheochromocytoma. Despite these differences in presentation, age of onset, and clinical severity, limited genetic studies suggest that the three MTC variants may be due to inherited mutations at the same gene locus. We present further data in support of the hypothesis that allelic variation may underlie the diversity of these endocrine neoplasia syndromes.
Closing In On The Men2a Locus, Nancy E. Simpson, Kenneth K. Kidd
Closing In On The Men2a Locus, Nancy E. Simpson, Kenneth K. Kidd
Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal
The mapping of the locus for multiple endocrine neoplasia type 2A (MEN 2A) to chromosome 10 using linkage is briefly reviewed including a discussion of linkage strategy and reference to some of the exclusions before the assignment. The subsequent development of the map of the centromeric region of the chromosome and the linking of what appear to be the four closest flanking markers and the centromeric alphoid sequence to the disease locus are reviewed. To date no recombination has been observed between the centromeric marker and the MEN2A locus among, at least, 26 informative meioses, 11 of which are phase …
Screening For Medullary Thyroid Cancer In France: A National Effort, Claude Calmettes, A. Chaventre, Nicole Feingold, Brigitte Franc, J. M. Guliana
Screening For Medullary Thyroid Cancer In France: A National Effort, Claude Calmettes, A. Chaventre, Nicole Feingold, Brigitte Franc, J. M. Guliana
Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal
Screening for medullary thyroid cancer (MTC) in France is based on a protocol that has been widely distributed nationally. A network of coordinators utilizing a common questionnaire provides for an effective national screening program. Calcitonin stimulation procedures are systematically used for all first-degree relatives of MTC patients. Pathological studies utilize special immunopathologic techniques. Genealogic information is obtained on all index cases, and blood specimens are collected for establishing permanent cell lines. The data collected are used not only to establish the diagnosis of the hereditary or sporadic form of the disease but also to expand the screening as appropriate. This …
Allele Loss On Chromosome 10 And Point Mutation Of Ras Oncogenes Are Infrequent In Tumors Of Men 2 A, Makoto Okazaki, Akihiro Miya, Norifumi Tanaka, Tetsuro Miki, Masayuki Yamamoto, Kazuyoshi Motomura, Akira Miyauchi, Takesada Mori, Shin-Ichiro Takai
Allele Loss On Chromosome 10 And Point Mutation Of Ras Oncogenes Are Infrequent In Tumors Of Men 2 A, Makoto Okazaki, Akihiro Miya, Norifumi Tanaka, Tetsuro Miki, Masayuki Yamamoto, Kazuyoshi Motomura, Akira Miyauchi, Takesada Mori, Shin-Ichiro Takai
Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal
The multiple endocrine neoplasia type 2A (MEN 2A) gene has been mapped to the centromeric region of chromosome 10 by linkage analysis. We examined 36 medullary thyroid carcinomas (MTCs) (16 hereditary and 20 sporadic) and ten pheochromocytomas (eight hereditary and two sporadic) to detect loss of alleles on chromosome 10 using seven polymorphic DNA markers mapped to this chromosome. Of 20 informative cases, only one (5%) sporadic MTC showed loss of heterozygosity at the locus RBP3. Allele loss at the RBP3 locus was not found in pheochromocytomas from six heterozy gates. All tumors retained constitutional heterozygosity at six other loci …
The Importance Of Screening For Medullary Thyroid Carcinoma In Families Of Patients With Men 2, A. Frilling, P. E. Goretzki, L. Bastian, H. D. Roeher
The Importance Of Screening For Medullary Thyroid Carcinoma In Families Of Patients With Men 2, A. Frilling, P. E. Goretzki, L. Bastian, H. D. Roeher
Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal
Family .screening for medullary thyroid cancer (MTC) is important for detecting members of multiple endocrine neoplasia type 2 (MEN 2) families who may be gene carriers but show no clinical evidence of the disease. Most members of our MEN 2 families are screened yearly by measuring basal and pentagastrin-stimulated calcitonin (CT) levels. A 15-year-old first-degree relative of an affected member of the D-kindred showed a normal basal and an elevated stimulated CT level. Clinical examination, ultrasonography, and scintigraphy were normal. Thyroidectomy and bilateral neck dissection revealed a multicentric MTC with no lymph node involvement. In the O-kindred we detected elevated …
Men 2a: Update On The Northern Ireland And Australian Family, Patrick J. Morrison, David R. Hadden, Colin J. Russell, Norman C. Nevin
Men 2a: Update On The Northern Ireland And Australian Family, Patrick J. Morrison, David R. Hadden, Colin J. Russell, Norman C. Nevin
Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal
The Northern Ireland/Australian family with multiple endocrine neoplasia type 2A (MEN 2A) originally described in 1987 is presented with a revised and enlarged pedigree. Four members of the first generation studied have died. A seventh member of the second generation studied has developed medullary thyroid carcinoma and has progressed to surgery. None of the third generation members studied has shown any conclusive abnormality in metabolic screening tests. Each member of the third and fourth generations has had genetic counseling and (if appropriate) DNA analysis with gene probes close to the MEN 2A gene locus on chromosome 10. All members of …
Results Of A Screening Program For Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Type 2a: A Clinical Study Of A Japanese Family, Takashi Shimotake, Naomi Iwai, Jun Yanagihara, Tetsuro Kobayashi, Shin-Ichiro Sakai
Results Of A Screening Program For Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Type 2a: A Clinical Study Of A Japanese Family, Takashi Shimotake, Naomi Iwai, Jun Yanagihara, Tetsuro Kobayashi, Shin-Ichiro Sakai
Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal
A Japanese family of 87 members in five generations with multiple endocrine neoplasia type 2A (MEN 2A) is described regarding the utility of screening tests for early detection of medullary thyroid carcinoma and the potential for DNA diagnosis of MEN 2A gene carriers. The screening programs for family members in this series include measurements of plasma calcitonin concentrations after intravenous injection of pentagastrin (0.5 μg/kg/5 sec) and 24-hour urinary excretion of catecholamines. While 18 MEN 2A patients had been previously diagnosed, these screening programs revealed five additional patients with MEN 2A (aged 16, 19, 35, 37, and 57). Prediction of …
Screening For Pheochromocytoma In The Men 2 Syndrome, J. Kotzerke, C. Stibane, H. Dralle, H. Wiese, W. Burchert
Screening For Pheochromocytoma In The Men 2 Syndrome, J. Kotzerke, C. Stibane, H. Dralle, H. Wiese, W. Burchert
Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal
Twenty-two patients with the multiple endocrine neoplasia type 2 (MEN 2) syndrome were screened for pheochromocytoma since it is a major cause of morbidity in MEN 2 families. Clinical symptoms, biochemical parameters, ultrasound, computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging, and meta-iodo-benzylguanidine (MIBG) scintigraphy were evaluated for detection of adrenal tumors. Clinical symptoms and plasma or urine catecholamines appeared to be nonspecific, whereas MIBG scintigraphy was highly specific and the most sensitive parameter. Patients older than age 30 should be scintigraphically screened at least once despite the radiation exposure. Demonstration of only slight uptake is not an indication for surgery but …
Comparison Of Sporadic And Hereditary Forms Of Medullary Thyroid Carcinoma, M. Rosenberg-Bourgin, P. Gardet, R. De Sahb, M. Schlumberger, B. Caillou, M. Guilloud-Bataille, J. P. Travagli, N. Feingold, C. Parmentier
Comparison Of Sporadic And Hereditary Forms Of Medullary Thyroid Carcinoma, M. Rosenberg-Bourgin, P. Gardet, R. De Sahb, M. Schlumberger, B. Caillou, M. Guilloud-Bataille, J. P. Travagli, N. Feingold, C. Parmentier
Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal
Between 1960 and 1988, 185 patients with medullary thyroid carcinoma (MTC) were followed at the Institut Gustave Roussy in France. The screening of the family members by calcitonin measurement (basal or after pentagastrin stimulation) has led lo the characterization of 38 sporadic cases and 44 hereditary cases. Among the hereditary cases are seven families with MTC only and two families with multiple endocrine neoplasia type 2A (MEN 2A). MTC only cases and MEN 2B cases are present as apparently sporadic forms. Hereditary cases consisted of 26 females and 18 males; the male-female ratio was 21:17 in sporadic cases. Ten of …
Diagnosis, Management, And Pathogenetic Studies In Medullary Thyroid Carcinoma Syndrome, Naguib A. Samaan, Kuo-Pao Paul Yang, Pamela Schultz, R. C. Hickey
Diagnosis, Management, And Pathogenetic Studies In Medullary Thyroid Carcinoma Syndrome, Naguib A. Samaan, Kuo-Pao Paul Yang, Pamela Schultz, R. C. Hickey
Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal
A retrospective study of 224 patients with medullary thyroid carcinoma (MTC) diagnosed between 1963 and 1988 was performed to 1) establish the diagnosis of MTC in early childhood, 2) establish the role of prophylactic regional lymphadenectomy in patients with MTC, 3) study the effect of chemotherapy on MTC patients with metastatic disease, 4) study the effect of somatostatin analog 201-995 (Sandoz Pharmaceuticals) on the frequency of diarrhea in MTC, and 5) locate the common region(s) of gene deletion on chromosome 1 and examine the loss of heterozygosity on chromosome 10 in tumors. Our data indicated that a progressive rise of …
Postoperative Pentagastrin-Stimulated Serum Calcitonin Concentrations In Patients With Medullary Thyroid Carcinoma: Reoperations In Patients With Concentrations Bordering The Detection Limit, Hinrich Meybier, Heinrich Schmidt-Gayk, Heinz Buhr, Friedhelm Raue
Postoperative Pentagastrin-Stimulated Serum Calcitonin Concentrations In Patients With Medullary Thyroid Carcinoma: Reoperations In Patients With Concentrations Bordering The Detection Limit, Hinrich Meybier, Heinrich Schmidt-Gayk, Heinz Buhr, Friedhelm Raue
Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal
The case reports on two patients with medullary thyroid carcinoma show that even postoperatively stimulated serum calcitonin (CT) concentrations near the detection limit (using a polyclonal antibody against synthetic CT) can demonstrate persistent disease. Stimulated CT concentrations can be lowered to nondetectable levels by a second and third operation if a meticulous technique is used for dissection of the lymph compartments. The patient can then be assumed lo be cured. Diagnostic accuracy at very low CT concentrations can be improved by selective venous catheterization with blood sampling for CT after stimulation.
Cutaneous Lichen Amyloidosis Associated With Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Type 2a, V. Nunziata, G. Di Giovanni, A. M. Lettera, M. D'Armiento, M. Mancini
Cutaneous Lichen Amyloidosis Associated With Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Type 2a, V. Nunziata, G. Di Giovanni, A. M. Lettera, M. D'Armiento, M. Mancini
Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal
We have previously described a kindred with hereditary medullary thyroid carcinoma and pheochromocytoma (multiple endocrine neoplasia type 2 A [MEN 2A]) with localized pruritic cutaneous manifestations present only in affected members. Although the initial skin biopsies reported did not show amyloidosis, subsequent skin biopsy results reported here have demonstrated amyloid which stained for keratin but not for calcitonin and established that this family represents an association of a rare autosomal dominant form of lichen amyloidosis with MEN 2A.
Surgical Treatment Of Medullary Thyroid Carcinoma In A Thirteen-Year-Old Girl With Men 2b, Lars-Erik Tisell, Svante Jansson
Surgical Treatment Of Medullary Thyroid Carcinoma In A Thirteen-Year-Old Girl With Men 2b, Lars-Erik Tisell, Svante Jansson
Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal
Patients with palpable medullary thyroid carcinoma (MTC) have lymph node metastases in 90% of cases. In most series such patients continue to have elevated serum calcitonin (CT) levels after surgery indicating residual tumor tissue. We attempted a microdissection technique for the treatment of MTC. ' 'Micro'' refers not to a small incision or a limited exploration but to a more safe operation associated with good lighting and magnification and minimal bleeding. This technique was used in a 13-year-old girl with multiple endocrine neoplasia type 2B (MEN 2B). The prognosis for MTC in MEN 2B is worse than for sporadic MTC …
Adrenal Cortex Transplantation After Bilateral Total Adrenalectomy In The Rat, Georg F. W. Scheumann, Wolfgang F. A. Hiller, Soren Schroeder, T. Schurmeyer, Jurgen Klempnauer, Henning Dralle
Adrenal Cortex Transplantation After Bilateral Total Adrenalectomy In The Rat, Georg F. W. Scheumann, Wolfgang F. A. Hiller, Soren Schroeder, T. Schurmeyer, Jurgen Klempnauer, Henning Dralle
Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal
An experimental animal model with adrenal cortex transplantation was developed to study adrenal cortex replacement therapy in patients with multiple endocrine neoplasia type 2 who have had bilateral adrenalectomy for pheochromocytomas. Adrenal cortex of syngenetic rats was isolated from the medulla by collagenase digestion and a defined sedimentation. The cell suspension of the cortical cells was implanted under the kidney capsule of untreated syngenetic rats. After two weeks the recipients were bilaterally adrenalectomized. Serum corticosterone levels were measured as an estimate of function of the grafts. All recipients were healthy throughout the observation period, whereas all adrenalectomized controls died within …
Familial Cutaneous Lichen Amyloidosis In Association With Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Type 2a: A New Variant, D. T. Donovan, M. L. Levy, E. J. Furst, B. R. Alford, T. Wheeler, J. A. Tschen, R. F. Gagel
Familial Cutaneous Lichen Amyloidosis In Association With Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Type 2a: A New Variant, D. T. Donovan, M. L. Levy, E. J. Furst, B. R. Alford, T. Wheeler, J. A. Tschen, R. F. Gagel
Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal
Multiple endocrine neoplasia type 2A (MEN 2A) is a rare hereditary disease transmitted in families as an autosomal dominant trad. We have identified a family in which the expression of a rare autosomal dominant form of cutaneous lichen amyloidosis appears to cosegregate with MEN 2A. In this family the skin lesion presented as multiple infiltrated papules overlying well demarcated plaques over the scapular area (right or left). Immunohistochemical studies demonstrated amyloid which stained for keratin but not calcitonin. A total of 19 members were screened. Three members of the family have the characteristic skin lesion and MEN 2A; two additional …