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Use of a Duodenoscope in the Management of a Ureteral Calculus in a Patient with Ureterosigmoidostomy (Mainz Pouch II; Rectosigmoid Pouch)

2003

Adultmedicine.medical_specialtyUreteral Calculimedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryUreteral calculusmedicine.medical_treatmentGastroenterologySurgeryEndoscopySurgical anastomosisUreterosigmoidostomyUretermedicine.anatomical_structureUreteroscopymedicineHumansDuodenoscopesUreteroscopyPouchCongenital diseasebusinessSigmoidoscopyEndoscopy
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Slightly radiopaque uric acid calculi: impact upon therapeutic considerations?

1989

Ten patients with slightly radiopaque urinary calculi were treated by percutaneous litholapaxy or even open surgery. The stone analysis revealed uric acid as the main stone composite suggesting that these patients should have been treated by oral litholysis alone alkalinizing the urine and decreasing uric acid levels with allopurinol. CT density measurements proved that concrements with HE less than 600 can be successfully dissolved by oral medication alone. Twenty-four patients were subsequently treated by oral citrate alkalinizing the spontaneous urine to pH 6.8-7.2 dissolving even large staghorns within 6-8 weeks. CT density measurements have become a routine diagnostic procedure when po…

Aged 80 and overMalemedicine.medical_specialtyPercutaneousbusiness.industryUrologyUrinary systemOpen surgeryHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationMiddle Agedurologic and male genital diseasesStone analysisSurgeryUric Acidchemistry.chemical_compoundKidney CalculichemistryLitholapaxyMedicineUric acidHumansFemalebusinessTomography X-Ray ComputedAgedUrologia internationalis
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Impaired parietal magnitude processing in developmental dyscalculia

2007

Summary Developmental dyscalculia (DD) is a specific learning disability affecting the acquisition of school-level mathematical abilities in the context of otherwise normal academic achievement, with prevalence estimates in the order of 3–6% [1] . Behavioural studies show deficits in elementary numerical processing among individuals with pure DD [2,3], indicating that deficits in higher-level mathematical skills may stem from impaired representation and processing of basic numerical magnitude. Adult neuropsychological and neuroimaging research points to the intraparietal sulcus as a key region for the representation and processing of numerical magnitude [4]. This raises the possibility of a…

Agricultural and Biological Sciences(all)Learning DisabilitiesBiochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biology(all)Specific learning disabilityDevelopmental DisabilitiesNeuropsychologyNumerosity adaptation effectContext (language use)Intraparietal sulcusmedicine.diseaseGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyParietal LobeDyscalculiaDevelopmental DyscalculiamedicineMathematical abilityHumansGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesChildNeuroscienceMathematicsMathematicsCurrent Biology
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Increased Gastrin and Calcitonin Secretion after Oral Calcium or Peptones Administration in Patients with Hypercalciuria: A Clue to an Alteration in …

2005

The calcium-sensing receptor (CaSR) has been detected in human antral gastrin-secreting cells, where, upon calcium and/or amino acid allosteric activation, it stimulates gastrin secretion. Patients with absorptive hypercalciuria (AH) display an enhanced gastric acid output; therefore, we evaluated the secretion of gastrin in subjects with AH ( 30 subjects vs. 30 healthy female controls, all postmenopausal) after oral calcium administration ( 1 g calcium gluconate) and, on a separate occasion, after peptone loading test ( protein hydrolyzed, 10 g). Gastrin and monomeric calcitonin responses were higher in AH after both oral calcium administration ( P < 0.01) and peptone loading ( P< 0.01). B…

Calcitoninmedicine.medical_specialtyEndocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismClinical BiochemistryThyroid GlandAdministration Oralchemistry.chemical_element.CalciumBiochemistryKidney CalculiEndocrinologyOral administrationCalcium Metabolism DisordersInternal medicineGastrinsmedicineHumansGastrin-Secreting CellsHypercalciuriaAgedGastrinBiochemistry (medical)Middle AgedCalcitonin secretionmedicine.diseaseCalcium GluconateEndocrinologychemistryGastrointestinal hormoneParathyroid HormoneCalcitoninPeptonesFemaleCalcium-sensing receptorReceptors Calcium-Sensinghormones hormone substitutes and hormone antagonistsThe Journal of Clinical Endocrinology &amp; Metabolism
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Isotopic composition of cattle pancreatic stones: biological and geochemical implications.

1977

Latitudinal variations of the O18/O16-ratios of carbonate and phosphate of cattle pancreatic stones parallel a similar pattern of oxygen isotope values in rain water. C13/C12-ratios were virtually identical for the 7 cases studied. Isotopic measurements of mammalian hard tissues may be used for studying short-term climatic variations through Quaternary.

Calcium PhosphatesGeological PhenomenaClimateDenmarkMineralogyCattle DiseasesOxygen IsotopesIsotopes of oxygenCalculiCalcium CarbonateCellular and Molecular Neurosciencechemistry.chemical_compoundAnimalsPancreatic stonesMolecular BiologyFinlandPharmacologyCarbon IsotopesChemistryGeologyCell BiologyPhosphateIsotopic compositionEnglandPancreatitisEnvironmental chemistryMolecular MedicineCarbonateCattleFranceQuaternaryExperientia
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Lithiasis and Spontaneous Hemobilia

2015

Learning objectives Background Findings and procedure details Conclusion Personal information References

Complicationsgenetic structuresHaemorrhageCalcifications / CalculiBiliary Tract / GallbladdereducationEmergencyAbdomenSpontaneous HemobiliaAcuteSettore MED/36 - Diagnostica Per Immagini E RadioterapiaLithiasiCT
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Interobserver and intraobserver variability in the radiological assessment of sialolithiasis using cone beam computed tomography

2021

Background Data regarding the inter- and intraobserver variability in the radiological assessment of sialolithiasis using cone beam computed tomography are missing in the current literature. This study assessed the inter- and intraobserver variability in the radiological assessment of sialolithiasis using cone beam computed tomography (CBCT). Material and Methods In 107 patients, 130 salivary glands (65 parotid and 65 submandibular) with clinical signs of obstruction were assessed by four independent observers; 2 residents OMFS and 2 experienced OMFS. The observers analyzed the CBCT images and determined the absence or presence of one or more salivary stones in the affected gland. This proc…

Cone beam computed tomographycone-beam computed tomographyACCURACYSALIVARY STONESSalivary gland calculiSigns and symptomsnon-hodgkin lymphomahivSONOGRAPHYsurvivalstomatognathic systemMedicineHumansParotid GlandGeneral DentistryUNESCO:CIENCIAS MÉDICASOral Medicine and Pathologybusiness.industryResearchBackground dataSignificant differenceCone-beam computed tomographyCBCToral cancerSubmandibular glandobserver variationParotid glandmedicine.anatomical_structureObserver variationOtorhinolaryngologyRadiological weaponSurgeryprognosisbusinessNuclear medicineSIALENDOSCOPYKappa
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CORRELATION AMONG DYSLEXIA, DYSPRAXIA AND DYSCALCULIA IN STUDENTS WITH LEARNING DYSABILITIES

2016

The article is devoted to evaluate the correlation among dyslexia, dyspraxia and dyscalculia in students with learning dysabilities. There is a point of view that students with learning dysabilities mostly have dyspraxia, but not all of them have dyscalculia or dyslexia. There is a necessity to have theoretical findings and state criteria for evaluation to carry out empirical research. Students with learning dysabilities have difficulties in many areas, but it is not possible to assure that all of them meet the same problems.

CorrelationEmpirical researchdyscalculia; dyslexia; dyspraxia; learning dysabilitiesDyscalculiamedicineDyslexiaPsychologymedicine.diseaseCognitive psychologySOCIETY. INTEGRATION. EDUCATION. Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference
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Functional calculi for convolution operators on a discrete, periodic, solvable group

2009

Suppose T is a bounded self-adjoint operator on the Hilbert space L2(X,μ) and let T=∫SpL2TλdE(λ) be its spectral resolution. Let F be a Borel bounded function on [−a,a], SpL2T⊂[−a,a]. We say that F is a spectral Lp-multiplier for T, if F(T)=∫SpL2TF(λ)dE(λ) is a bounded operator on Lp(X,μ). The paper deals with l1-multipliers, where X=G is a discrete (countable) solvable group with ∀x∈G, x4=1, μ is the counting measure and TΦ:l2(G)∋ξ↦ξ∗Φ∈l2(G), where Φ=Φ∗ is a l1(G) function, suppΦ generates G. The main result of the paper states that there exists a Ψ on G such that all l1-multipliers for TΨ are real analytic at every interior point of Spl2(G)TΨ. We also exhibit self-adjoint Φ′s in l1(G) suc…

Discrete mathematicsDiscrete groupDiscrete groupHilbert spacel1-multipliersFunction (mathematics)ConvolutionBounded operatorFunctional calculiCombinatoricssymbols.namesakeCounting measureSolvable groupBounded functionsymbolsConvolution operatorAnalysisMathematicsJournal of Functional Analysis
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Face-selective adhesion of calcium oxalate dihydrate crystals to renal epithelial cells

1996

The interaction between the most common urinary crystal, calcium oxalate dihydrate (COD) and the surface of monkey renal epithelial cells of the BSC-1 line was investigated. The [100] face of exogenous COD crystals bound selectively and rapidly to the kidney cell surface. Cellular processes extended preferentially over the [100] face initially, and then progressively covered the crystal so that by 24 hours some crystals were observed beneath the plasma membrane. When nucleated from solution onto the surface of the cell monolayer, COD crystals oriented preferentially so that their [100] faces were in direct contact with the cell surface. In contrast, when siliconized glass was used as a subs…

Endocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismCrystallography X-RayKidneyEpitheliumCell LineCrystalKidney CalculiEndocrinologyChlorocebus aethiopsMonolayerCell AdhesionAnimalsOrthopedics and Sports MedicineKidney Tubules CollectingCalcium OxalateChemistryCell MembraneSubstrate (chemistry)AdhesionMolecular arrayKidney cellModels StructuralCrystallographyMembraneMicroscopy Electron ScanningCalcium oxalate dihydrate crystalsCrystallizationCalcified Tissue International
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