International journal of tissue reactions
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A patient suffering from rheumatoid arthritis and a gastric ulcer was found endoscopically to have a double pylorus. One year later the two apertures were found to be fused and appeared endoscopically like a deformed pylorus. We suggest that this lesion, which is usually acquired but may sometimes be congenital, would be better called antro-bulbar fistula.
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The anti-inflammatory effect of dexamethasone in carrageenin rat paw oedema was significantly reduced or abolished by local injection of 0.5-2.5 mg of the antiglucocorticoid progesterone, or of 5 micrograms cycloheximide, or of 2.5 micrograms actinomycin D, into the oedematous area. The results point to indirect dexamethasone action via receptor occupation and de novo protein synthesis, but this view could not be undoubtedly confirmed by systemic administration of essentially higher doses of the substances. The advantages of local low dose antagonist administration versus systemic injection of higher doses are mainly the production of effective tissue levels, as well as avoidance of toxic and other side-effects.