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    ISSN: 1432-8798
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary The antibody response to antigenic determinants on the haemagglutinin molecule of A/Texas/77 and A/Bangkok/79 strains was analysed by SRH of virus-absorbed sera, in human sera collected from persons of different ages following natural infection or immunization. The results have shown, as expected, low and high frequencies of strain-specific antibodies in sera of adults and young children respectively. However, in the latter group antibodies to cross-reactive antigens were also detected.
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    European journal of nuclear medicine 8 (1983), S. 523-527 
    ISSN: 1619-7089
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Recent reports have demonstrated substantial increases in pulmonary activity during radionuclide stress exercise studies in patients with coronary heart disease. These studies have shown that the degree of the increase reflected the severity of the underlying disease. We studied the effects of supine exercise on systolic function and pulmonary activity in ten normal control subjects and 20 patients with congestive cardiomyopathy (12 ischemic and 8 idiopathic). Ejection fraction rose in the normals (P〈0.001), end-diastolic volume increased slightly but significantly (P〈0.05), and pulmonary activity rose by less than 16%, (mean 10%) while cardiac output increased by 162%. On the other hand, the myopathy patients demonstrated a small increase in cardiac output, (+49%) with a more substantial increase in pulmonary activity (+25%, P〈0.05 vs normals). In these patients, ejection fraction did not change during exercise, while end-diastolic and end-systolic volumes rose. In the myopathy patients, the cause for an increase in cardiac output was a rise in heart rate, with little change in stroke volume. We conclude that pulmonary activity rises in myopathy patients to a greater extent than in normal controls. This probably reflects the greater elevation in filling pressures these patients need to maintain forward cardiac output.
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