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Abdolhossein Davoudabadi, Tahere Khamehchian, Nader Momtazmanesh, Amir Hossein Emami,
Volume 5, Issue 4 (Quarterly 2002)
Abstract

History and Objectives: Hodgkin's disease is a disorder of lymphoid tissues and is the most common malignancies among adults. Since infection is a causative factor, this study was carried out on two patients from a family in Shaheed Beheshti hospital in Kashan in 1999. The first patient was an 18-year man with chest pain, respiratory distress, weakness, weight loss and nightly perspiration and the second patient was his 12-yerar sister with weakness, weight loss and respiratory distress. The definite diagnosis of Hodgkin's disease was done according to biopsy.

Conclusion and Recommendations: There was much evidence for infection and genetic history as causative factors. Therefore, appropriate measures should be taken to avoid contacts between individuals and to prevent the development of the disorder.


Rouhollah Dehghani, Tahere Khamehchian, Mohammad Ali Asadi,
Volume 10, Issue 2 (Quarterly 2006)
Abstract

Background: Androctonus crassicauda is one of the dangerous scorpions in the world and also in Iran. This kind of scorpion in tropical regions stinges a lot of people resulting in dangerous side effects and sometimes death. The study of the effects of this scorpion venom on some laboratory animals can determine the rate of clinical manifestations and help us protect people stung by scorpion. So this study has been done to examine the effects of Androctonus crassicauda venom on r at.

Materials and Methods: An experimental study has been done on 82 rats of the same race and with approximate age of 2-3 months, and 200-250 gr weight. 82 rats were divided into two groups: 40 in control and 42 in experimental group. 0.1cc physiologic serum was injected to each of the control group skin and 0.1 cc physiologic serum with one microlitre of fresh Androctonus crassicauda venom to each of experimental group. The clinical manifestations before death and mortality rates in two groups were compared and analyzed with statistical test of Fisher.

Results: The injection of Androctonus crassicauda venom into rats caused the death of 88% of experimental group. The clinical manifestations were paralysis (66%) irregular pulse (81%), twitching (55%), rhinorrhea (78.5%), salivation (40.5%), hemorrhage from eyes (71.5%) and nosebleeds (52.5%).

Conclusion: Androctonus crassicauda venom has some roles in appearing clinical manifestations. The study of clinical manifestations in other laboratory animals can help to diagnose the effect of this venom in human being and find a suitable treatment for injured patients.



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