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British Journal of Surgery | 2011

Multicentre prospective study of fascial closure rate after open abdomen with vacuum and mesh-mediated fascial traction.

Stefan Acosta; Thordur Bjarnason; Ulf Petersson; Birger Pålsson; Anders Wanhainen; M. Svensson; K Djavani; Matts Björck

Damage control surgery and temporary open abdomen (OA) have been adopted widely, in both trauma and non‐trauma situations. Several techniques for temporary abdominal closure have been developed. The main objective of this study was to evaluate the fascial closure rate in patients after vacuum‐assisted wound closure and mesh‐mediated fascial traction (VAWCM) for long‐term OA treatment, and to describe complications.


Cancer Genetics and Cytogenetics | 2002

Cytogenetic abnormalities in a hemangiopericytoma of the spleen

Magnus Hallén; Luis Antonio Parada; Ludmila Gorunova; Birger Pålsson; Michael Dictor; Bertil Johansson

To date, only 16 cytogenetically abnormal hemangiopericytomas (HP) have been reported. Despite this low number, some characteristic karyotypic features have already emerged: most HP are near-diploid and breakpoints in 12q13, 12q24, and 19q13 seem to be common, with t(12;19)(q13;q13) being a recurrent translocation. Here, we report the first case of a probably benign splenic HP with chromosomal abnormalities. The abnormal karyotype was 47,XX,t(5;22;11)(q31;q11;q13),+10. None of these abnormalities have previously been reported in HP, suggesting that the karyotypic pattern of splenic HP may differ from soft tissue HP.


Cancer Genetics and Cytogenetics | 2002

Cytogenetic aberrations and heterogeneity of mutations in repeat-containing genes in a colon carcinoma from a patient with hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer.

Maria Planck; Britta Halvarsson; Eva Pålsson; Magnus Hallén; Mats Ekelund; Birger Pålsson; Bo Baldetorp; Mef Nilbert

The majority of tumors from patients affected by hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer (HNPCC) exhibit a mutator phenotype characterized by widespread microsatellite instability (MSI) and somatic mutations in repeated sequences in several cancer-associated genes. An inverse relationship between MSI and chromosomal instability (CIN) has been demonstrated and HNPCC-associated tumors are generally characterized by diploid or near-diploid cells with few or no chromosomal rearrangements. We have studied MSI, somatic mutations in repeat-containing genes, DNA-ploidy, and cytogenetic aberrations in a colon carcinoma from a patient with a germline MLH1 mutation. Mutations in coding repeats were assessed in 10 macroscopically separate areas of the primary tumor and in two lymph nodes. Some of the genes studied (E2F4, MSH3, MSH6, TCF4, and TGFBRII) showed a consistent lack of mutations, whereas others (BAX, Caspase-5 and IGFIIR) displayed alterations in some tumor regions but not in others. The tumor had DNA-index 1.1-1.2 and a stable, aberrant karyotype with extra copies of chromosomes 7 and 12 and the structural aberrations i(1q), der(20)t(8;20), and der(22)t(1;22). The finding of CIN, MSI, and somatic mutations in coding repeats in this tumor suggests that these phenomena may act together in HNPCC tumorigenesis. Furthermore, the observed intratumoral heterogeneity of mutations in coding repeats implies these changes occur late in tumorigenesis and, thus, probably play a role in tumor progression rather than initiation.


International Journal of Infectious Diseases | 2014

Spontaneous splenic rupture and multiple lung embolisms due to cytomegalovirus infection: a case report and review of the literature.

Halla Vidarsdottir; Blenda Böttiger; Birger Pålsson

A 53-year-old woman presented with a spontaneous splenic rupture. The splenic rupture was considered a complication of a primary cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection as were multiple pulmonary embolisms. CMV infections are common but are most often asymptomatic, and to our knowledge only 15 cases complicated with splenic rupture have been published.


Journal of Applied Physiology | 2001

Selected Contribution: Role of spleen emptying in prolonging apneas in humans

Erika Schagatay; Johan Andersson; Magnus Hallén; Birger Pålsson


Langenbeck's Archives of Surgery | 2003

Partial splenic embolization: long-term outcome

Birger Pålsson; Magnus Hallén; Annika Mandahl Forsberg; Anders Alwmark


Langenbeck's Archives of Surgery | 2001

Elective splenectomy in the elderly – perioperative and long-term course

Birger Pålsson; Magnus Hallén; Erik Nordenström; Roland Andersson


Läkartidningen | 2006

Traumasjukvården har satts under luppen i södra sjukvårdsregionen. Peer review-system för bättre vård

Else Ribbe; Maria Cornelius; Goran Emtersjo; Pelle Gustafson; Kjell Ivarsson; Anders Jacobsson; Pär Lindgren; Birger Pålsson; Thomas Troeng


Acta Clinica Belgica | 2009

Fascial closure and factors associated with mortality in decompressed patients with abdominal compartment syndrome treated with the vac and mesh mediated fascial traction (VACM)

Stefan Acosta; Ulf Petersson; Birger Pålsson; Thordur Bjarnason; Khatereh Djavani; M. Svensson; Anders Wanhainen; Matts Björck


Läkartidningen | 2017

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