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Regulation by oestrogens of tachykinin NK3 receptor expression in the rat uterus.

1997

The expression of the tachykinin NK3 receptor and its regulation by ovarian steroids were analyzed by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) in uteri from ovariectomized rats. A single transcript corresponding to the 325-bp product expected for the tachykinin NK3 receptor was detected in uteri from olive oil-treated (control) ovariectomized rats. The level of tachykinin NK3 receptor mRNA in progesterone-treated animals was similar to that observed in uteri from control ones. Tachykinin NK3 receptor mRNA levels were significantly smaller in uteri from oestrogen-treated ovariectomized rats, with approximately a 32-fold decrease. These findings suggest that oestrogen, but not…

medicine.medical_specialtyanimal structuresNk3 receptorDNA Complementarymedicine.drug_classOvariectomyUterusBiologydigestive systemcomplex mixturesPolymerase Chain ReactionInternal medicineGene expressionmedicineAnimalsRNA MessengerRats WistarProgesteronePharmacologyElectrophoresis Agar GelMessenger RNAurogenital systemmusculoskeletal neural and ocular physiologyUterusEstrogensReceptors Neurokinin-3RatsEndocrinologymedicine.anatomical_structureGene Expression RegulationEstrogenIn uteroRat uterusOvariectomized ratFemaleEuropean journal of pharmacology
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Abnormal development of pacinian corpuscles in double trkB;trkC knockout mice.

2006

Pacinian corpuscles depend on either Aalpha or Abeta nerve fibers of the large- and intermediate-sized sensory neurons for the development and maintenance of the structural integrity. These neurons express TrkB and TrkC, two members of the family of signal transducing neurotrophin receptors, and mice lacking TrkB and TrkC lost specific neurons and the sensory corpuscles connected to them. The impact of single or double targeted mutations in trkB and trkC genes in the development of Pacinian corpuscles was investigated in 25-day-old mice using immunohistochemistry and ultrastructural techniques. Single mutations on trkB or trkC genes were without effect on the structure and S100 protein expr…

medicine.medical_specialtyanimal structuresTropomyosin receptor kinase BBiologyTropomyosin receptor kinase CS100 proteinMiceMicroscopy Electron TransmissionInternal medicinemedicineLow-affinity nerve growth factor receptorAnimalsReceptor trkBReceptor trkCReceptorMice Knockoutmusculoskeletal neural and ocular physiologyGeneral NeuroscienceImmunohistochemistryCell biologyMice Inbred C57BLEndocrinologynervous systemAnimals NewbornTrk receptorembryonic structuresKnockout mousebiology.proteinPacinian CorpusclesNeurotrophinNeuroscience letters
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The "Tokyo" consensus on propeller flaps

2011

Background: Overthepastfewyears,theuseofpropellerflaps,whichbasetheir blood supply on subcutaneous tissue or isolated perforators, has become in- creasingly popular. Because no consensus has yet been reached on terminology and nomenclature of the propeller flap, different and confusing uses of the term can be found in the literature. Methods: Inthisarticle,theauthorsreporttheconsensusonthedefinitionand classification of propeller flaps reached by the authors that gathered at the First Tokyo Meeting on Perforator and Propeller Flaps in June of 2009. Some peculiar aspects of the surgical technique are discussed. Results: A propeller flap can be defined as an “island flap that reaches the reci…

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Our Definition of Propeller Flaps and Their Classification

2020

AbstractThe term propeller flap was introduced for the first time by Hyakusoku to define an island flap, based on a subcutaneous pedicle hub, that was rotated 90 degrees to correct scar contractures due to burns. With the popularization of perforator flaps, the propeller movement was applied for the first time to a skin island vascularized only by an isolated perforator, and the terms propeller and perforator flap were used together. Thereafter, the surgical technique of propeller flaps evolved and new applications developed. With the “Tokyo consensus,” we proposed a definition and a classification schema for propeller flaps. A propeller flap was defined as an “island flap that reaches the …

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302 Hearing Abnormalities in Children with Fabry Disease: Data from FOS - the Fabry Outcome Survey

2005

Background: Fabry disease is an X-linked glycosphingolipid storage disorder due to a deficiency of the enzyme alpha-galactosidase A. Accumulation of substrate results in a progressive and life-threatening multisystemic disease. Early clinical manifestations include pain and gastrointestinal symptoms. Sensorineural hearing loss and vertigo are well-recognized features of the disorder, occurring in approximately 50% of adults with Fabry disease. We have investigated the audiological symptoms of Fabry disease in children using pure-tone and impedance audiometry. Methods: Symptom history was obtained using a standardized questionnaire from FOS − the Fabry Outcome Survey. Hearing was measured us…

medicine.medical_specialtybiologymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryHearing lossDiseaseAudiologyDisease clusterbiology.organism_classificationmedicine.diseaseFabry diseaseVertigoPediatrics Perinatology and Child Healthotorhinolaryngologic diseasesmedicineSensorineural hearing lossmedicine.symptomAudiometrybusinessTinnitusPediatric Research
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Neuropathic pain in cancer: systematic review, performance of screening tools and analysis of symptom profiles.

2017

Background The objectives of this study were to evaluate the methodological quality of rigorous neuropathic pain assessment tools in applicable clinical studies, and determine the performance of screening tools for identifying neuropathic pain in patients with cancer. Methods Systematic literature search identified studies reporting use of Leeds Assessment of Neuropathic Symptoms and Signs (LANSS), Douleur Neuropathique en 4 (DN4) or painDETECT (PDQ) in cancer patients with a clinical diagnosis of neuropathic or not neuropathic pain. Individual patient data were requested to examine descriptor item profiles. Results Six studies recruited a total of 2301 cancer patients of which 1564 (68%) r…

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Updated management of occipital nerve stimulator lead migration: case report of a technical challenge

2021

Abstract Electrode migration is a challenge, even with adequate anchoring techniques, due to the high mechanical stress on components of occipital nerve stimulation (ONS) for headache disorders. When a lead displacement of an ONS implant is diagnosed, there are currently different approaches described for its management. Nevertheless current neuromodulation devices are designed like a continuum of components without any intermediate connector, and if a lead displacement is diagnosed, the solution is the complete removal of the electrode from its placement, and its repositioning through an ex-novo procedure. The described technique can allow ONS leads to be revised while minimizing the need …

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Great Auricular Neuralgia:

2003

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryEar diseaseNeurological disordermedicine.diseaseSurgeryNeurologyAnesthesiaNeuralgiamedicineCervical spondylosisNeurology (clinical)Great auricular nervebusinessHeadache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain
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Consensus document on community-acquired pneumonia in children. SENP-SEPAR-SEIP

2020

Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) is a prevalent disease among children and is frequently associated with both diagnostic and therapeutic uncertainties. Consensus has been reached between SEPAR, SENP and SEIP, and their conclusions are as follows.

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryGeneral MedicineDiseasemedicine.diseasePleural drainage03 medical and health sciencesPneumonia0302 clinical medicine030228 respiratory systemCommunity-acquired pneumoniaAntibiotic therapyInternal medicineEtiologyMedicinebusinessArchivos de Bronconeumología (English Edition)
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The future: critical knowledge about anti-itch therapy.

2005

:  Itch is an extremely frequent and enervating symptom of many diseases. Current anti-itch therapy, which is based almost exclusively on an “immunocentric” viewpoint, is often unsatisfactory. Recent studies show that this symptom is in fact the result of a complex interplay among skin, nervous system, endocrine system, and immune system. This explains the frequent failure of therapeutic strategies focused only on a single factor and suggests the usefulness of a polypharmacologic symptomatic treatment, designed on a case-by-case basis as a result of a multidisciplinary approach. We discuss the perspectives of anti-itch therapy in light of the new pathogenetic and pharmacologic acquisitions.

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