Congenital bicuspid aortic valve (BAV) is one of the most frequent heart defects detected by echocardiographic investigation and necropsy (0.9-1% of the general population), but only 16 families with ...familial congenital BAV have been described up to now. We report on a family in which 4 members of two generations (2 brothers, 1 sister, and her son) are affected with BAV. The BAV mode of inheritance is discussed.
Teicoplanin is an antibiotic produced by fermentation of Actinoplanes teichomyceticus as a complex formed by five closely related glycopeptides characterized by different tatty acid chains of ten and ...eleven carbon atoms. In addition, minor quantities of related substances are present. Two of them, named RS-1 and RS-2, were shown to be teicoplanins having as fatty acid chains 10-methylundecanoic acid and n-dodecanoic acid, respectively. Other two related substances, named RS-3 and RS-4, have now been isolated and purified starting from fermentation broths of a mutant of the same microorganism producing them in substantial amounts. This was achieved by semipreparative reversed-phase liquid chromatography carried out on high-pressure scale. The structures were assigned on the basis of 1H NMR spectra and homonuclear COSY 2D experiments and fast atom bombardment MS spectrometry, in comparison with the large mass of data till now accumulated on teicoplanin. RS-3 and RS-4 are teicoplanins having as fatty acid chains 6-methyloctanoic acid and n-nonanoic acid, respectively.
Two liver cirrhosis (LC) patients with all major risk factors for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) had, at presentation, serum alfa-fetoprotein levels (AFP) higher than 500 ng/ml, usually considered ...diagnostic for HCC. They had elevated serum ALT levels too. No neoplastic liver lesions were detected by imaging techniques in both cases. During the following three months we noted a progressive improvement of clinical conditions with contextual normalization of AFP and ALT values. Therefore we suggest, when AFP is strongly elevated in LC patients but no hepatic lesion is detectable, a check for AFP and ALT time-course, before diagnosis HCC.
The authors report the case of a sixty-seven-year-old man with seronegative rheumatoid arthritis since 1967. After the treatment was discontinued, a symptomatic pericardial effusion developed during ...an exacerbation of rheumatoid arthritis. Histological findings suggested a rheumatoid origin. Consecutive pericardiocentesis and a concomitant adequate treatment resolved cardiac tamponade, at least during short-term follow-up. However, a long term observation will be necessary to exclude recurrent effusion or evolutive constrictive pericarditis.