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Association between low-frequency ultrasound and hip fractures - comparison with DXA-based BMD

2013

Background New methods for diagnosing osteoporosis and evaluating fracture risk are being developed. We aim to study the association between low-frequency (LF) axial transmission ultrasound and hip fracture risk in a population-based sample of older women. Methods The study population consisted of 490 community-dwelling women (78–82 years). Ultrasound velocity (VLF) at mid-tibia was measured in 2006 using a low-frequency scanning axial transmission device. Bone mineral density (BMD) at proximal femur measured using dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry (DXA) was used as the reference method. The fracture history of the participants was collected from December 1997 until the end of 2010. Lifestyl…

medicine.medical_specialtyBone densityCortical boneOsteoporosisPopulationDentistryRisk AssessmentHip fractureAbsorptiometry PhotonRheumatologyBone DensityPredictive Value of TestsRisk FactorsmedicineHumansOrthopedics and Sports MedicineProspective StudieseducationOsteoporosis PostmenopausalAgedUltrasonographyFemoral neckAged 80 and overBone mineralHip fractureeducation.field_of_studyTibiaFemur NeckHip Fracturesbusiness.industryOdds ratiomedicine.diseaseFractures Spontaneousmedicine.anatomical_structureSpeed of soundOsteoporosisFemaleRadiologybusinessRisk assessmentQuantitative ultrasoundFollow-Up StudiesResearch ArticleBMC Musculoskeletal Disorders
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The Effectiveness of Physical Exercise on Bone Density in Osteoporotic Patients

2018

Physical exercise is considered an effective means to stimulate bone osteogenesis in osteoporotic patients. The authors reviewed the current literature to define the most appropriate features of exercise for increasing bone density in osteoporotic patients. Two types emerged: (1) weight-bearing aerobic exercises, i.e., walking, stair climbing, jogging, and Tai Chi. Walking alone did not appear to improve bone mass; however it is able to limit its progressive loss. In fact, in order for the weight-bearing exercises to be effective, they must reach the mechanical intensity useful to determine an important ground reaction force. (2) Strength and resistance exercises: these are carried out with…

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Fisurectomy and anoplasty with botulinum toxin injection in patients with chronic anal posterior fissure with hypertonia: a long-term evaluation.

2020

AbstractChronic anal fissure’s (CAF) etiopathogenesis remain unclear. CAF of the posterior commissure (CAPF) are often characterized by internal anal sphincter (IAS) hypertonia. The treatment of this disease aimed to reduce IAS hypertonia. Due to the high rate of anal incontinence after LIS, the employment of sphincter preserving surgical techniques associated to pharmacological sphincterotomy appears more sensible. The aim of our study is to evaluate the long-term results of fissurectomy and anoplasty with V–Y cutaneous flap advancement associated to 30 UI of botulinum toxin injection for CAPF with IAS hypertonia. We enrolled 45 patients undergone to fissurectomy and anoplasty with V–Y cut…

medicine.medical_specialtyBotulinum ToxinsUltrasound waveAnal CanalBotulinum toxin injectionInternal anal sphincterFissurectomyBotulinum toxinSphincterotomyMuscle HypertoniamedicineHumansIn patientProspective StudiesAnal fissurebusiness.industryAnoplastymedicine.diseaseBotulinum toxinSurgerymedicine.anatomical_structureTreatment OutcomeAnal fissure Anoplasty Botulinum toxin Fissurectomy Proctology SphincterotomyChronic DiseaseSphincterHypertoniaSurgeryOriginal ArticleFissure in Anomedicine.symptomProctologyAnal fissurebusinessmedicine.drugUpdates in surgery
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Effect of uric acid in animal models of ischemic stroke: A systematic review and meta-analysis

2020

Addition of uric acid (UA) to thrombolytic therapy, although safe, showed limited efficacy in improving patients’ stroke outcome, despite alleged neuroprotective effects of UA in preclinical research. This systematic review assessed the effects of UA on brain structural and functional outcomes in animal models of ischemic stroke. We searched Medline, Embase and Web of Science to identify 16 and 14 eligible rodent studies for qualitative and quantitative synthesis, respectively. Range of evidence met 10 of a possible 13 STAIR criteria. Median (Q1, Q3) quality score was 7.5 (6, 10) on the CAMARADES 15-item checklist. For each outcome, we used standardised mean difference (SMD) as effect size…

medicine.medical_specialtyBrain damageNeuroprotectionMice03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicineAnimal modelFibrinolytic AgentsInternal medicineStroke outcomeIschaemic strokeAnimalsHumansMedicineThrombolytic TherapyReview ArticlesIschemic Stroke030304 developmental biology0303 health sciencesbusiness.industryRecovery of FunctionRatsUric AcidNeurologychemistryMeta-analysisIschemic strokeCardiologyUric acidNeurology (clinical)Nervous System Diseasesmedicine.symptomCardiology and Cardiovascular Medicinebusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryJournal of Cerebral Blood Flow & Metabolism
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Endoscopic and surgical resection of T1a/T1b esophageal neoplasms: A systematic review

2013

AIM: To investigate potential therapeutic recommendations for endoscopic and surgical resection of T1a/T1b esophageal neoplasms. METHODS: A thorough search of electronic databases MEDLINE, Embase, Pubmed and Cochrane Library, from 1997 up to January 2011 was performed. An analysis was carried out, pooling the effects of outcomes of 4241 patients enrolled in 80 retrospective studies. For comparisons across studies, each reporting on only one endoscopic method, we used a random effects meta-regression of the log-odds of the outcome of treatment in each study. “Neural networks” as a data mining technique was employed in order to establish a prediction model of lymph node status in superficial …

medicine.medical_specialtyBrief ArticleEsophageal NeoplasmsLymphovascular invasionEndoscopic mucosal resectionRisk AssessmentRisk FactorsmedicineCarcinomaOdds RatioHumansNeoplasm InvasivenessLymph nodeNeoplasm Stagingbusiness.industryCarcinoma in situPatient SelectionCarcinomaGastroenterologyGeneral MedicineEsophageal cancermedicine.diseaseSurgerySquamous carcinomaEsophagectomymedicine.anatomical_structureTreatment OutcomeLymphatic MetastasisAdenocarcinomaRadiologyEsophagoscopyNeoplasm GradingNeoplasm Recurrence Localbusiness
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Multimodal morphometry and functional magnetic resonance imaging in schizophrenia and auditory hallucinations

2012

To validate a multimodal [structural and functional magnetic resonance (MR)] approach as coincidence brain clusters are hypothesized to correlate with clinical severity of auditory hallucinations.Twenty-two patients meeting Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (fourth edition, DSM-IV) criteria for schizophrenia and experiencing persistent hallucinations together with 28 healthy controls were evaluated with structural and functional MR imaging with an auditory paradigm designed to replicate those emotions related to the patients' hallucinatory experiences. Coincidence maps were obtained by combining structural maps of gray matter reduction with emotional functional increased…

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Human endometrial CD98 is essential for blastocyst adhesion.

2010

Background Understanding the molecular basis of embryonic implantation is of great clinical and biological relevance. Little is currently known about the adhesion receptors that determine endometrial receptivity for embryonic implantation in humans. Methods and Principal Findings Using two human endometrial cell lines characterized by low and high receptivity, we identified the membrane receptor CD98 as a novel molecule selectively and significantly associated with the receptive phenotype. In human endometrial samples, CD98 was the only molecule studied whose expression was restricted to the implantation window in human endometrial tissue. CD98 expression was restricted to the apical surfac…

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Appendectomy during the COVID-19 pandemic in Italy: a multicenter ambispective cohort study by the Italian Society of Endoscopic Surgery and new tech…

2021

AbstractMajor surgical societies advised using non-operative management of appendicitis and suggested against laparoscopy during the COVID-19 pandemic. The hypothesis is that a significant reduction in the number of emergent appendectomies was observed during the pandemic, restricted to complex cases. The study aimed to analyse emergent surgical appendectomies during pandemic on a national basis and compare it to the same period of the previous year. This is a multicentre, retrospective, observational study investigating the outcomes of patients undergoing emergent appendectomy in March–April 2019 vs March–April 2020. The primary outcome was the number of appendectomies performed, classifie…

medicine.medical_specialtyCOVID-19 PandemicCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Endoscopic surgeryNOAppendectomy; Appendicitis; COVID-19 Pandemic; Machine learningCohort Studies03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePostoperative ComplicationsRetrospective StudiePandemicMachine learningmedicineHumansAppendectomyAppendicitiLaparoscopyPandemicsRetrospective Studiesmedicine.diagnostic_testPandemicbusiness.industryCOVID-19 Pandemic Appendicitis Appendicectomy Machine learningSARS-CoV-2COVID-19Length of Staymedicine.diseaseAppendicitisAppendicitisSettore MED/18SurgeryItaly030220 oncology & carcinogenesisAppendectomy; appendicitis; COVID-19 pandemic; machine learning; appendectomy; cohort studies; humans; Italy; length of stay; pandemics; postoperative complications; retrospective studies; SARS-CoV-2; appendicitis; COVID-19; laparoscopy030211 gastroenterology & hepatologySurgeryObservational studyOriginal ArticleLaparoscopyPostoperative ComplicationAppendicectomyCohort StudiebusinessComplicationCohort studyHuman
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Factors Associated with Low Body Mass Index in Huntington's Disease: A Spanish Multicenter Study of the European Huntington's Disease Registry

2016

Background Patients with Huntington's disease (HD) are at risk for body weight loss and increased risk for institutionalization, morbidity, and mortality. The aim of this study was to determine the factors associated with low body mass index (BMI) in patients with HD. Methods In this national, observational, cross-sectional study of the European Huntington's Disease Network, the frequency of food consumption, calories, and nutrient intake in patients with HD was assessed using questionnaires validated for the Spanish population and were calculated using the software package Alimentacion and Salud (Diet and Health), version 2.0. Nutritional status was estimated using the BMI, and disease sev…

medicine.medical_specialtyCaloriebusiness.industryDiseaseGene mutationmedicine.disease03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineNeurologyHuntington's diseaseRating scaleInternal medicineLinear regressionmedicinePhysical therapyObservational study030212 general & internal medicineNeurology (clinical)businessBody mass index030217 neurology & neurosurgeryResearch Articles
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Mucosa-dependent muscarinic liberation of prostaglandins from rat isolated trachea.

1995

1. The present study examined whether cholinoceptor stimulation modulates the release of arachidonic acid-derived mediators from rat isolate tracheae. 2. Tracheae were preincubated with [3H]-arachidonic acid and the outflow of 3H-compounds was determined. Acetylcholine and the muscarinic agonist, carbachol but not nicotine, increased the rate of tritium outflow maximally by about 30%. The M3 receptor-preferring antagonist rho-fluoro-hexahydrosiladiphenidol was more effective than pirenzepine and methoctramine in antagonizing the effect of acetylcholine. 3. High performance liquid chromatography analysis (methanol gradient) of the released 3H-compounds showed that one peak, co-eluting with […

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