نتایج جستجو برای: lgg

تعداد نتایج: 928  

Journal: :Acta neurologica Belgica 2005
Bart Neyns Jan Sadones Cristo Chaskis Mark De Ridder Marleen Keyaerts Peter In't Veld Alex Michotte

Low-grade gliomas (LGG) are a group of uncommon neuroglial tumors of the central nervous system. They are characterized by a grade I or II according to the WHO classification. Grade I tumors are non-invasive and amenable to surgical resection with curative intent. Diffuse infiltrating LGG (WHO grade II) are tumors with a highly variable prognosis. Curative resection can only rarely be achieved ...

2012
Julie Mirpuri Ilya Sotnikov Loren Myers Timothy L. Denning Felix Yarovinsky Charles A. Parkos Patricia W. Denning Nancy A. Louis

The intestinal microflora is critical for normal development, with aberrant colonization increasing the risk for necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC). In contrast, probiotic bacteria have been shown to decrease its incidence. Multiple pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokines have been identified as markers of intestinal inflammation, both in human patients with NEC and in models of immature intestine. S...

2016
Llewellyn E. Jalbert Evan Neill Joanna J. Phillips Janine M. Lupo Marram P. Olson Annette M. Molinaro Mitchel S. Berger Susan M. Chang Sarah J. Nelson

BACKGROUND Patients with low-grade glioma (LGG) have a relatively long survival, and a balance is often struck between treating the tumor and impacting quality of life. While lesions may remain stable for many years, they may also undergo malignant transformation (MT) at the time of recurrence and require more aggressive intervention. Here we report on a state-of-the-art multiparametric MRI stu...

2017
Giuseppe L. Banna Francesco Torino Francesco Marletta Maria Santagati Rossella Salemi Elisa Cannarozzo Luca Falzone Francesco Ferraù Massimo Libra

Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the western world. In the era of precision medicine, a significant number of cancer patients can be cured with several anti-cancer therapeutic regimens. However, therapy failure may be caused by treatment side effects, such as diarrhea, especially occurring in patients with gastrointestinal or pelvic malignancies. In particular, diarrhea is one of ...

Journal: :Fundamental & clinical pharmacology 2017
Edouard Ollier Pauline Mazzocco Damien Ricard Gentian Kaloshi Ahmed Idbaih Agusti Alentorn Dimitri Psimaras Jérôme Honnorat Jean-Yves Delattre Emmanuel Grenier François Ducray Adeline Samson

Understanding how tumors develop resistance to chemotherapy is a major issue in oncology. When treated with temozolomide (TMZ), an oral alkylating chemotherapy drug, most low-grade gliomas (LGG) show an initial volume decrease but this effect is rarely long lasting. In addition, it has been suggested that TMZ may drive tumor progression in a subset of patients as a result of acquired resistance...

2012
Ingmar J. J. Claes Geert Schoofs Krzysztof Regulski Pascal Courtin Marie-Pierre Chapot-Chartier Thomas Rolain Pascal Hols Ingemar von Ossowski Justus Reunanen Willem M. de Vos Airi Palva Jos Vanderleyden Sigrid C. J. De Keersmaecker Sarah Lebeer

Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG (LGG) produces two major secreted proteins, designated here Msp1 (LGG_00324 or p75) and Msp2 (LGG_00031 or p40), which have been reported to promote the survival and growth of intestinal epithelial cells. Intriguingly, although each of these proteins shares homology with cell wall hydrolases, a physiological function that correlates with such an enzymatic activity rem...

Journal: :Annals of oncology : official journal of the European Society for Medical Oncology 2008
B G Baumert R Stupp

Low-grade glioma (LGG) encompasses a diverse group of primary, diffuse, slowly growing glial brain tumours. The optimal management of LGG remains controversial and is usually based on a number of clinical prognostic factors. The decision to treat takes into account tumour size and histology, control of symptoms (e.g. epilepsy) and age of the patient. Treatment decisions must balance the benefit...

2013
Eden Ephraim Ronald D. Schultz Nasia Safdar

Aims: To determine the anti-cytotoxic effects of Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG (LGG) against extracellular and intracellular Clostridium difficile toxins. Study Design: Co-culture system. Place and Duration of Study: Division of Infectious Diseases, Department of Medicine, School of Medicine and Public Health and Department of Pathobiological Sciences, School of Veterinary Medicine, Madison, Wisco...

Journal: :The Medical journal of Australia 2007
H Reginald Magee

OBJECTIVE To determine whether eating Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG (LGG) in the form of commercially available yoghurt improves clearance of vancomycin-resistant enterococci (VRE). DESIGN Double-blind, randomised, placebo-controlled trial. SETTING Renal ward of Austin Health, a tertiary hospital, Feb-Oct 2005. PARTICIPANTS 27 VRE-positive patients, 14 receiving active treatment and 13 contr...

2010

281 day-care attending children in Croatia, were selected to participate in this randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial. Over three months, the treatment group (139 children) received LGG in 100 mL of a fermented milk product. A matching placebo group (142 children) received the same fermented milk product, but without LGG. The children were not allowed to consume any other probioti...

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