In severe 2009 H1N1 pneumonia, viral clearance is slow with treatment, particularly in the lower respiratory tract. A more sustained antiviral regime appears warranted.
Intravenous leiomyomatosis is a rare smooth muscle tumor. We report two cases of intravenous leiomyomatosis that grew along different routes of the venous system into the inferior vena cava and the right atrium. The different route of extension makes a difference in the ease of excision of tumor masses. Using MEDLINE together with the references in each publication, we identified all cases of intracardiac leiomyomatosis reported in the English literature in the period between 1980 and 2003 and performed a brief review on this potentially lethal disease entity.
A word cloud is a special visualization of text in which the more frequently used words are effectively highlighted by occupying more prominence in the representation. We have used Wordle to produce word-cloud analyses of the spoken and written responses of informants in two research projects. The product demonstrates a fast and visually rich way to enable researchers to have some basic understanding of the data at hand. Word clouds can be a useful tool for preliminary analysis and for validation of previous findings. However, Wordle is an adjunct tool and we do not recommend that this method be used as a stand-alone research tool comparable to traditional content analysis methods.
Key words: human papillomavirus infection; cervical cancer, epidemiology; ChinaThere is strong epidemiologic evidence indicating that human papillomavirus (HPV) plays a central role in the etiology of cervical cancer. [1][2][3][4] The women positive for HPV DNA have a risk of developing cervical cancer 15-50 times higher than those without HPV DNA. 1,2,4,5 Although HPV infection is common among young women, only a small minority go on to develop cervical cancer. This situation was reviewed by a group of researchers, who concluded that viral persistence of oncogenic HPV appears to be crucial for the development of cervical cancer. 6 Indeed, HPV-16, -18, -31 and -33 have been officially declared to be oncogenic by the World Health Organization (WHO). 7 The International Biological Study on Cervical Cancer (IBSCC) study group revealed that on average 92.9% of the tumors contained HPV DNA, with a range of 75-100%. 8 Although this international survey included 10 of the 18 regions of the world and provided the most extensive global view of HPV in cervical cancer, there were no data from China, 1 of the largest populations in the world. Furthermore, there are few published data from a well-designed study using a quality-controlled method on the prevalence of either HPV infection or HPV genotypes in cervical cancers in China.We conducted a multicenter study of HPV infection in cervical cancer by selecting 5 geographic regions of China: Shanghai (Eastern China), Guangzhou (Southern China), Sichuan (Western China), Beijing (Northern China) and Hong Kong (Specific Administration Region). MATERIAL AND METHODS PatientsCervical cancer specimens were collected from each of the 5 regions in China, including Shanghai, Guangzhou, Sichuan, Beijing and Hong Kong. Each of the 5 settings (Tumor Hospital, Shanghai Medical University in Shanghai, Tumor Hospital, Sun Yat-sen University of Medical Sciences in Guangzhou, Second Hospital, West China Medical University in Sichuan, Tumor Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences in Beijing, and Prince of Wales Hospital, The Chinese University of Hong Kong in Hong Kong) was responsible for collecting 150 or more tumor specimens consecutively from the year 1997 to 1999. Patients from Hong Kong were prospectively recruited with informed consent, and all specimens were freshly frozen. Those specimens collected in other parts of China were paraffin-embedded and retrieved retrospectively from the pathology files in those reference centers. Ethical approvals were obtained from each of the ethical review boards of the respective institutes. Histology reviewAll histologic slides submitted were reviewed by 1 of the investigators (M.K.M.C.) to reestablish the histologic type and
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