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AUTHOR
D Messana
Indium doping of proton-conducting solid oxides
Solid oxides protonic conductors are prepared by doping the pure matrix compounds with cationic species. Barium cerate and barium zirconate are perovskite-like compounds, characterized by a network of corner-sharing MeO6 octahedra (Me=Ce, Zr). Barium lies in the cavities between octahedra. Insertion of trivalent species in the octahedral site involves the formation of charge- compensating oxygen vacancies, that can be filled by hydroxyls coming from dissociative water absorption. Then, proton delocalization among structural oxygens ensures conductivity. The most effective conductors are obtained by yttrium doping that, on the other hand, enters only in limited amounts in both BaZrO3 and BaC…
Imaging delle coalizioni tarsali
anomalie congenite , tarso , imaging
Pigmented villonodular bursitis (PVNB) in the medial gastrocnemius bursa:report of an unusual case.
INTRODUCTION: Pigmented villonodular synovitis (PVNS) represents an uncommon benign proliferative disorder that may involve the synovium of the joint diffusely or focally, or that may occur extraarticularly in a bursa (pigmented villonodular bursitis [PVNB]) or tendon sheath (pigmented villonodular tenosynovitis [PVNTS]). The knee, followed by the hip, is the most common location for PVNS or PVNB, whereas PVNTS occurs most often in the hand and foot. It primarily involves young adults, the peak age being between the second and fourth decade of life and appears with non-specific symptoms which mimic other pathologies, including traumatic knee injuries, thus often delaying the correct diagnos…
Pigmented villonodular synovitis and pigmented villonodular bursitis: Imaging findings and review of the literature
Learning objectives Background Imaging findings OR Procedure details Conclusion Personal Information References
Sinovite villonodulare-pigmentosa (PVNS) e borsite villonodulare-pigmentosa (PVNB): imaging e review della letteratura
OBIETTIVI DIDATTICI: Rivedere le basi patologiche della “Sinovite Villonodulare Pigmentosa” (PVNS) e della “Borsite Villonodulare Pigmentosa” (PVNB). Descriverne le caratteristiche alla radiografia convenzionale (RX), all’ecografia (US) ed alla risonanza magnetica (RM). INTRODUZIONE: La PVNS è un raro disordine proliferativo della sinovia articolare che si manifesta in forma diffusa o focale; può insorgere anche nelle borse peri-articolari (PVNB). Entrambe le forme interessano principalmente i giovani adulti e si manifestano con sintomi aspecifici che mimano altre patologie, anche di natura traumatica, ritardando spesso la diagnosi corretta. DESCRIZIONE: Il quadro RX può essere normale o ri…