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Clostridial septic arthritis: case report and review of the literature [Case Report]

Fauser DJ; Zuckerman JD
We describe a patient who had septic arthritis caused by Clostridium perfringens. Clostridial organisms are very uncommon causes of septic arthritis. Only 13 cases have been reported previously. The diagnosis should be suspected in patients with a history of penetrating joint trauma and in immunocompromised patients. Successful treatment has usually consisted of surgical synovectomy in combination with high-dose intravenous penicillin therapy. Multiple aspirations of affected joints as a definitive treatment should be used with caution and only in patients who are not candidates for surgery
PMID: 2894833
ISSN: 0004-3591
CID: 38843

Bombesin suppresses feeding in rats

Gibbs J; Fauser DJ; Rowe EA; Rolls BJ; Rolls ET; Maddison SP
Bombesin (BBS) is a tetradecapeptide originally isolated from amphibian skin1. BBS-like immunoactivity is widely distributed in mammalian gut2-5, and plasma levels have been shown to rise sharply following feeding (ref. 6 and V. Erspamer, personal communication). The physiological actions of BBS are unknown. We have previously shown that the classic gut hormone cholecystokinin (CCK) is a powerful and specific suppressor of food intake7-9. Although CCK and BBS lack common amino acid sequences, they have certain common actions on gut viscera10,11. We have now shown that BBS also suppresses food intake, and we compare its action with that of CCK
PMID: 492336
ISSN: 0028-0836
CID: 38844