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Showing papers by "Michael A. Province published in 1983"


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TL;DR: A prospective study of 114 patients with DMD provided data for “power” calculations for future therapeutic trials and fifteen percent of the patients appear to have a milder variety of the disease and are termed “outliers.”
Abstract: A prospective study of 114 patients with DMD provided data for "power" calculations for future therapeutic trials. There was a decline in strength of 0.4 units per year (on a 0-10 scale). Contractures of the iliotibial bands, hip flexors, and heel cords developed before 6 years. Contractures of other joints accompanied the increased use of wheelchairs. All children walked until 8 years with functional "improvement" between 3-6 years. Children of the same age varied widely in their strength, degree of contracture, and functional abilities. Fifteen percent of the patients appear to have a milder variety of the disease and are termed "outliers." To test a drug which might slow the disease to 25% of its original rate of progression, two groups (placebo and treatment) of 40 patients each would have to be followed for one year.

358 citations


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TL;DR: There are marked racial differences in HDL in male patients receiving hemodialysis, and the abnormalities in HDL and the hypertriglyceridemia in the white men may explain their high rate of cardiovascular mortality.
Abstract: Among 346 nondiabetic patients receiving long-term hemodialysis, cardiovascular mortality was higher in white than in black men (P<0.02) but was similar between black and white women, despite the higher incidence of nephrosclerosis in black men and women (59 and 58 per cent vs. 8 and 10 per cent, respectively; P<0.0001). There were significant racial differences in plasma lipid and apoprotein levels in a subset of 100 of these patients. The white men had higher levels of plasma triglyceride and lower levels of high-density-lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol, apoprotein A-I, and apoprotein A-II than black men; concentrations of HDL, apoprotein A-I, and apoprotein A-II were also lower in white than in black women. The distribution of the HDL subfractions HDL2, HDL3, and HDL3D, as determined by zonal ultracentrifugation, was normal in black and abnormal in white men receiving hemodialysis. HDL2 concentrations were higher in black than in white men by both zonal analysis (P<0.05) and polyanionic precipita...

70 citations


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TL;DR: The occurrence of ventricular runs was significantly more likely in tapes having other complex VEA or late PVCs than in those without them, and when tapes were stratified by PVC rates the presence of these dysrhythmias appeared to have an independent predictive value for the occurrence of runs.

13 citations