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Orthostatic hypotension and health outcomes: an umbrella review of observational studies

2019

To investigate potential relationships between orthostatic hypotension (OH) and negative health outcomes and mortality, through an umbrella review with integrated meta-analyses. Orthostatic hypotension is significantly associated with several negative outcomes in older people, but a suggestive evidence is available only for higher risk of coronary heart disease congestive heart failure, stroke, falls dementia, and all-cause mortality. Orthostatic hypotension seems to be significantly associated with several negative health outcomes in older people, even if only associations with coronary heart disease, congestive heart failure, stroke, falls, dementia, and all-cause mortality are supported …

medicine.medical_specialty030214 geriatricsHeart diseasebusiness.industrymedicine.diseaseLower riskan umbrella review of observational studies- EUROPEAN GERIATRIC MEDICINE cilt.10 ss.863-870 2019 [SOYSAL P. Veronese N. Smith L. Torbahn G. Jackson S. E. Yang L. Ungar A. Rivasi G. Rafanelli M. Petrovic M. et al. -Orthostatic hypotension and health outcomes]03 medical and health sciencesOrthostatic vital signs0302 clinical medicineHeart failureInternal medicineMeta-analysismedicineDementiaObservational study030212 general & internal medicinebusinessStrokeOrthostatic hypotension · Umbrella review · Meta-analysis · Mortality · Fall · Heart failure · Heart disease · Stroke
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Case report: absence of the right piriformis muscle in a woman

2018

We report a very rare case of a unilaterally absent piriformis muscle in a 60 year old woman. Accompanying variations comprised a common gluteal artery (instead of two distinct superior and inferior gluteal arteries), and an absent gemellus inferior muscle. The contralateral left side showed a normally developed piriformis muscle. In hominoids, the piriformis is constant, but is regularly missing in several other vertebrates. The piriformis muscle is an anatomical landmark for ultrasound investigations and ultrasound-guided interventions in the deep gluteal region such as a superior gluteal nerve block or even a sacral plexus block, also for any surgical approach such as total hip arthropla…

medicine.medical_specialtyCommon gluteal arterySettore MED/19 - Chirurgia PlasticaDeep gluteal regionPathology and Forensic MedicineSuperior gluteal nervemedicine.nerveGemellus inferior muscleAnatomical variation03 medical and health sciencesAnatomic VariationsmedicineGluteal regionHumansRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingMuscle Skeletal0303 health sciencesSurgical approachbusiness.industryGemellus inferior muscleAnatomyMiddle AgedPiriformis muscleSacral plexusbody regionsAnatomical landmark030301 anatomy & morphologyButtockOrthopedic surgeryButtocksFemaleSurgeryAnatomyPiriformis musclebusinessHumanSurgical and Radiologic Anatomy
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Therapeutic use of hyaluronic acid fillers in the treatment of corticosteroid-induced skin and subcutaneous atrophy

2016

Corticosteroid injection–related tissue atrophy might cause permanent skin and soft tissue deformities1 due to several factors, most importantly fibroblast inhibition and decreased Type I collagen synthesis. Correction of these deformities is challenging and is mostly based on volume replacement with lipofilling or other methods. Clinical observations and research have shown that injection of stabilized hyaluronic acid (HA) induces collagen synthesis, partially restoring dermal matrix components, and eventually producing a permanent effect.2–5 Based on these data, we hypothesize that HA injections might successfully treat atrophic tissue changes caused by corticosteroid injection. We descri…

medicine.medical_specialtyDermal FillerEstheticsLipodystrophymedicine.drug_classInjections SubcutaneousSettore MED/19 - Chirurgia PlasticaBiocompatible MaterialsDermatologyCosmetic TechniquesAdrenal Cortex HormoneInjections SubcutaneouDermal Fillers030207 dermatology & venereal diseases03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicineAtrophyIn vivoAdrenal Cortex HormonesDermal FillersHyaluronic acidmedicineHumansButtocksHyaluronic AcidBiocompatible MaterialCosmetic Techniquebusiness.industryGeneral MedicineMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseDermatologymedicine.anatomical_structureCosmetic Techniqueschemistry030220 oncology & carcinogenesisCorticosteroidButtocksSurgeryFemaleLipodystrophyAtrophybusinessEstheticHuman
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The estrogen receptor α:insulin receptor substrate 1 complex in breast cancer: structure–function relationships

2007

Background: Insulin receptor substrate 1 (IRS-1) is a signaling molecule that exerts a key role in mediating cross talk between estrogen receptor a (ERa) and insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1) in breast cancer cells. Previously, we demonstrated that a fraction of IRS-1 binds ERa, translocates to the nucleus, and modulates ERa-dependent transcription at estrogen response elements (ERE). Here, we studied structure-function relationships of the ER-a:IRS-1 complex under IGF-1 and/or estradiol (E 2 ) stimulation. Materials and methods: ERa and IRS-1 deletion mutants were used to analyze structural and functional ERα/IRS-1 interactions. IRS-1 binding to ERE and IRS-1 role in ERa-dependent ERE t…

medicine.medical_specialtyInsulin Receptor Substrate ProteinsActive Transport Cell NucleusEstrogen receptorRepressorBreast NeoplasmsBiologyStructure-Activity Relationshipestrogen receptor alpha (ERa) Insulin receptor substrate 1 (IRS-1) breast cancerCell Line TumorInternal medicineCoactivatormedicineHumansInsulin-Like Growth Factor IReceptors InterferonEstradiolEstrogen Receptor alphaHematologyDNA-binding domainPhosphoproteinsPeptide FragmentsReceptor InsulinProtein Structure TertiaryCell biologyIRS1Repressor ProteinsPleckstrin homology domainEndocrinologyOncologyInsulin Receptor Substrate ProteinsFemaleChromatin immunoprecipitationProtein BindingAnnals of Oncology
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Running thermoregulation effects using bioceramics versus polyester fibres socks

2020

The feet, covered by socks and shoes during running, undergo an increase of temperature. The aim of this study was to reduce heat generation in the feet of athletes during running by wearing novel thermoregulatory socks impregnated with bioceramic materials. Thirty male athletes ran a half-marathon (21.0975 km) wearing polyester based with bioceramic fibres (zirconium silicate and titanium oxide) and control socks (polyester). The average temperatures were measured with a thermographic camera (FLIR e60bx) before and after the run. Nine regions of interests were evaluated in the plantar surface and eight in the dorsum. Before running, the plantar region with the highest temperature was the …

medicine.medical_specialtyMaterials sciencePolymers and Plasticsbiologycomputer.internet_protocolAthletesMaterials Science (miscellaneous)02 engineering and technologyThermoregulation021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologybiology.organism_classificationIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringSOCKSPhysical medicine and rehabilitation020401 chemical engineeringHeat generationmedicineChemical Engineering (miscellaneous)0204 chemical engineering0210 nano-technologycomputerFoot (unit)Journal of Industrial Textiles
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Effects of a fatiguing run in popliteal vein flow using sports compression socks

2018

Introduction Although the use of sports compression socks is becoming more popular, there is still a lack of knowledge regarding the helpfulness of these garments for physical movement or sports use. One of the main effects attributed to the use of compression sock is the facilitation of venous blood flow return which is thought to improve performance and recovery. Methodology In this study, 10 trained runners performed 2 treadmill running tests for 30 min to 75% of their maximum aerobic speed, without sports socks (control) and with different sports compression socks. We measured popliteal vein flow volume before and after each test using magnetic resonance imaging. Results and discussion …

medicine.medical_specialtyMaterials sciencePolymers and Plasticscomputer.internet_protocolMaterials Science (miscellaneous)02 engineering and technology021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCompression (physics)Industrial and Manufacturing EngineeringPhysical medicine and rehabilitationSOCKS020401 chemical engineeringHelpfulnessPopliteal veinmedicineChemical Engineering (miscellaneous)Lack of knowledge0204 chemical engineering0210 nano-technologycomputerJournal of Industrial Textiles
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Global change and human vulnerability to vector-borne diseases

2013

This e-book presents a collection of research and review articles related to the spread, control and basic understanding of vector borne diseases all over the world. It is well known that a multidisciplinary point of view is necessary in order to develop a global vision of this emergent problem. Therefore, in order to promote this holistic approach to the knowledge of vector borne diseases, this e-book contains a total of 19 collaborations of entomologists, epidemiologists, virologists, parasitologists, bacteriologists, zoologists and veterinarians of Europe, Africa, Asia, and America. The title perfectly reflects some of the global factors that are behind the emergence and/or reemergence o…

medicine.medical_specialtyOperations researchlcsh:QP1-981Transmission (medicine)PhysiologyPublic healthBiodiversityEditorial ArticleClimate changeGlobal changeBiologyWork relatedMosquitoeslcsh:PhysiologyMosquito controlTicksPhysiology (medical)Vector (epidemiology)vector-borne diseasesmedicinePublic HealthEnvironmental planningglobal changeFrontiers in Physiology
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Effects of Textured Compression Socks on Postural Control in Physically Active Elderly Individuals

2014

The aim of this investigation was to analyze the role of textured compression socks on somatosensory function in a sample of physically active elderly individuals when performing a static balancing task. Both textured insoles and athletic tape are deemed to be beneficial for enhancing proprioception because of the capacity for exploiting availability of “sensorimotor system noise”, which enhances movement control and individuals’ joint position perception. It was hypothesized that the compression feature in knee length socks would provide greater stimulation to lower leg mechanoreceptors, and help participants achieve better balance control. Participants (N=8) performed a 30-s Romberg stati…

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Skelettveränderungen bei Frühgeborenen mit Kupfermangel

1991

We describe 5 preterm infants (25th to 30th week of gestation) suffering from alimentary copper deficiency. The diagnosis was confirmed by low serum copper and caeruloplasmin concentrations. Characteristic clinical findings were repeated apnoeic attacks, hypopigmentation of skin and hair, anaemia, neutropenia and leucopenia refractory to other therapy, as well as increasing serum alkaline phosphatase activity in the first month of life. Starting in the 3rd to 12th week of life the radiographic findings were general skeletal osteoporosis and retardation, metaphyseal radiodense lines, irregular metaphyses, cupping and spurring of the metaphyses, followed by multiple fractures and subperiostea…

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryOsteoporosisNeutropeniamedicine.diseaseSurgeryRefractorymedicineGestationRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingApnoeic attacksmedicine.symptomMultiple fracturesbusinessCopper deficiencyHypopigmentationRöFo - Fortschritte auf dem Gebiet der Röntgenstrahlen und der bildgebenden Verfahren
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Safety and efficacy of endovascular treatment for carotid artery stenoses using proximal protection systems : 30-day follow-up

2017

Introduction. Although surgical endarterectomy remains the treatment of choice for carotid artery stenosis, carotid artery stenting (CAS) with use of proximal protection systems (PPS) plays an important role as alternative treatment modality, especially in high risk patients. This study was aimed at the assessment of safety of CAS with use of the PPS and also at identification of risk factors associated with this procedure. Material and methods. This was a post hoc analysis, with 30-day follow-up. We analysed results of treatment of 94 patients who underwent 97 CAS with PPS, 47 such procedures in asymptomatic, and 50 in symptomatic individuals. Results. There were 0 strokes during 30-day fo…

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentTransient ischaemic attacksmedicine.diseaseAsymptomaticSurgeryStenosismedicine.anatomical_structurestentsmedicine.arteryInternal medicinePost-hoc analysisCardiologyproximal protection systemsMedicineMyocardial infarctionInternal carotid arterymedicine.symptomCardiology and Cardiovascular Medicinebusinesscarotid angioplastyArteryEndarterectomy
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