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Surgical planning after sleep versus awake techniques in patients with obstructive sleep apnea

2013

Objective/Hypothesis This study examined correlations between surgical recommendations based on either drug-induced sleep endoscopy (DISE) or common awake examination methods in patients with obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS). Study Design Prospective, blinded, clinical trial at a university hospital. Methods An otorhinolaryngologist designed surgical plans for patients with OSAS after clinical examination, lateral cephalometry, the Muller maneuver, and Friedman staging. A second otorhinolaryngologist blinded to the previous plans made surgical recommendations after DISE. A third person tested agreement between the two sets of plans using Cohen's kappa statistic and the chi-squared te…

MaleMüller's maneuvermedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.medical_treatmentPhysical examinationSurgical planningPatient Care PlanningPreoperative CaremedicineHumansSingle-Blind MethodProspective StudiesWakefulnessSleep Apnea Obstructivemedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryMiddle AgedAirway obstructionmedicine.diseaseLaryngeal ObstructionSurgeryObstructive sleep apneaClinical trialOtorhinolaryngologyCephalometryFemaleSleepbusinessThe Laryngoscope
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MRI activity and neutralising antibody as predictors of response to interferon beta treatment in multiple sclerosis

2008

Objective: To prospectively validate MRI activity and neutralising anti-interferon antibody (NAb) during the first 6 months of interferon β treatment as response indicators in multiple sclerosis (MS). Methods: Patients with relapsing–remitting MS were followed during the first 2 years of treatment. Neurological assessments were performed every 3 months or when a relapse was suspected. MRI scans performed at baseline and at 3, 4, 5 and 6 months after the start of treatment were assessed centrally for disease activity: new T2 or gadolinium enhancing T1 lesions. NAb were assessed using the MxA protein assay; positivity was defined as two consecutive titres ⩾20 NU/ml. We evaluated the predictiv…

MaleNeutralising antibodyMULTICENTERPLACEBO-CONTROLLED TRIALGUIDELINESGastroenterologyDOUBLE-BLINDInterferon βMAGNETIC-RESONANCEProspective StudiesNeurologic ExaminationbiologyBrainIMPAIRMENTMiddle AgedPredictive valueMagnetic Resonance ImagingRecombinant ProteinsPsychiatry and Mental healthTreatment OutcomeSettore MED/26 - NeurologiaFemaleAntibodyInterferon beta-1bAdultmedicine.medical_specialtyDIAGNOSTIC-CRITERIAInjections SubcutaneousAntibodiesDrug Administration ScheduleDisease activityMultiple Sclerosis Relapsing-RemittingAdjuvants ImmunologicNeutralization TestsInternal medicinemedicineHumansInterferon betabusiness.industryMultiple sclerosisDISABILITYMSInterferon-betamedicine.diseaseConfidence intervalSurgerybiology.proteinSurgeryNeurology (clinical)businessFollow-Up Studies
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Genetic determinants of heel bone properties: genome-wide association meta-analysis and replication in the GEFOS/GENOMOS consortium

2014

Quantitative ultrasound of the heel captures heel bone properties that independently predict fracture risk and, with bone mineral density (BMD) assessed by X-ray (DXA), may be convenient alternatives for evaluating osteoporosis and fracture risk. We performed a meta-analysis of genome-wide association (GWA) studies to assess the genetic determinants of heel broadband ultrasound attenuation (BUA; n = 14 260), velocity of sound (VOS; n = 15 514) and BMD (n = 4566) in 13 discovery cohorts. Independent replication involved seven cohorts with GWA data (in silico n = 11 452) and new genotyping in 15 cohorts (de novo n = 24 902). In combined random effects, meta-analysis of the discovery and repli…

MaleOncologyHeelBone densityOsteoporosisGenome-wide association studyCohort StudiesFractures Bonequantitative ultrasoundBone DensityGenetics (clinical)riskUltrasonographyAged 80 and overGeneticsmedicine.diagnostic_testAssociation Studies Articlesphenotypesta3141General MedicineMiddle Aged3. Good healthmedicine.anatomical_structureosteoporosis diagnostic radiologic examination roentgen rays ultrasonography bone mineral density fractures calcaneus chromosomes genes genome heel longevity single nucleotide polymorphism sound genetics chromosome 7q31 genotype determination genome-wide association study attenuation osteoporotic fracture risk/dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/good_health_and_well_beingFemalewomenAdultmusculoskeletal diseasesmedicine.medical_specialtyx-ray absorptiometrySingle-nucleotide polymorphismdensitometryBiologyPolymorphism Single NucleotidecalcaneusYoung AdultSDG 3 - Good Health and Well-beingInternal medicineGeneticsmedicineHumansGenetic Predisposition to DiseaseMolecular BiologyDual-energy X-ray absorptiometryVLAGAgedGlobal NutritionWereldvoedingta1184ta3121medicine.diseaseosteoporosisCalcaneusGenetic epidemiologyfractureOsteoporosismineral densityCalcaneusGenome-Wide Association Study
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Sensory neuropathy and signs of central sensitization in patients with peripheral arterial disease.

2006

Patients with peripheral arterial disease (PAD) may develop a broad range of peripheral nerve dysfunctions including pain and sensory deficiencies due to chronic ischemia mostly involving the lower limbs. To investigate the degree of sensory abnormalities in such patients quantitative sensory testing (QST) might be a useful tool. Forty-five patients and 20 controls were enrolled in the present study and underwent QST according to the protocol of the German Research Network on Neuropathic Pain. PAD was graded according to the Rutherford classification. PAD patients were divided into two groups: 16 patients with critical limb ischemia (severe PAD) and 29 patients with intermittent claudicatio…

MalePain ThresholdIschemiaSensationSensationmedicineHumansThermosensingAgedPain MeasurementNeurologic ExaminationPeripheral Vascular DiseasesAnalysis of Variancebusiness.industryPeripheral Nervous System DiseasesCritical limb ischemiamedicine.diseaseIntermittent claudicationbody regionsAnesthesiology and Pain MedicinePeripheral neuropathyAllodyniamedicine.anatomical_structureNeurologyAnesthesiaCase-Control StudiesNeuropathic painSensation DisordersFemaleNeurology (clinical)medicine.symptombusinessSensory nervePain
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Effect of Royal Jelly on new bone formation in rapid maxillary expansion in rats

2015

Background: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of long and short term systemic usage of royal jelly on bone formation in the expanded maxillary suture in a rat model. Material and Methods: Twenty eight Wistar albino rats were randomly divided into 4 equal groups: Control (C); Only Expansion (OE), Royal Jelly (RJ) group, Royal Jelly was given to rats by oral gavage only during the expansion and retention period; Royal Jelly plus Nursery (RJN) group, Royal Jelly was given to rats by oral gavage during their nursery phase of 40 days and during the retention period. After the 5 day expansion period was completed, the rats underwent 12 days of mechanical retention. All rats were s…

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New aspects in the histological examination of polyethylene wear particles in failed total joint replacements.

2002

The most important long-term complication in total joint replacements is aseptic osteolysis. Wear particles such as polyethylene (PE) debris are considered to be one of the causes that play a central role. Several studies indicated that PE can be visualised in paraffin-embedded tissue sections not only by polarised light, but also after oil red staining. To determine whether oil red staining enables sensitive detection of PE, we examined staining of mechanically-produced PE particles by oil red. Furthermore, we studied oil red staining of paraffin-embedded tissue specimens of patients with failed uncemented and cemented total knee and hip prostheses. We applied double labelling of sections …

MalePathologymedicine.medical_specialtyHistologyOsteolysisLightJoint ProsthesisTotal Joint ReplacementsAntigens Differentiation MyelomonocyticStainArthroplasty03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicineAntigens CDMaterials TestingmedicineHumansColoring AgentsHistological examination030222 orthopedicsChemistryCell BiologyGeneral MedicineProstheses and ImplantsPolyethylenemedicine.diseaseImmunohistochemistry3. Good healthSurgeryStainingProsthesis FailureMicroscopy Electron030220 oncology & carcinogenesisImmunohistochemistryFemaleJointsAseptic processingPolyethylenesAzo CompoundsActa histochemica
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A c.1244G>A (p.Arg415Gln) mutation in SH3BP2 gene causes cherubism in a Turkish family: report of a family with review of the literature

2014

Objectives: The present study was aimed at advancing the understanding of the pathogenesis of cherubism by presenting a case study based on history, physical examination, typical radiological features, molecular and histo - pathological laboratory tests and a review of the literature. Study Design: This study began with a 7-year-old boy who was referred due to mandibular overgrowth. A pan - oramic radiograph revealed multilocular radiolucent lesions of the upper/lower jaws suggestive of cherubism. Overall, a total of four family members were tested for SH3BP2 mutations, namely two siblings and their parents. Both siblings had been clinically diagnosed with cherubism; however, the parents we…

MalePathologymedicine.medical_specialtyTurkeyPhysical examinationOdontologíaDiseaseExonSH3BP2medicineMissense mutationHumansChildGeneral DentistryPathologicalGenetic associationAdaptor Proteins Signal TransducingOral Medicine and Pathologymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryResearchCherubismmedicine.disease:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]DermatologyCiencias de la saludCherubismPedigreePhenotypeOtorhinolaryngologyChild PreschoolMutationUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASSurgeryFemalebusiness
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Cognitive impairment and its relation with disease measures in mildly disabled patients with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis: baseline results…

2009

Background Cognitive impairment is a common symptom of multiple sclerosis (MS), but the association between cognitive impairment and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) disease measures in patients with relapsing–remitting (RR) MS is unclear. Objectives To study the prevalence of cognitive impairment and its relation with MRI disease measures in mildly disabled patients with RRMS. Methods Patients aged 18–50 years with RRMS (McDonald criteria) and an Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS) score ≤4.0, who were enrolled in the Cognitive Impairment in Multiple Sclerosis (COGIMUS) study, underwent baseline standardized MRI complete neurological examination and neuropsychological testing. Results…

MalePediatricsIntelligenceRelapsing-RemittingNeuropsychological TestsSeverity of Illness IndexDisability EvaluationCognitionRisk FactorsOdds RatioPrevalenceNeuropsychological assessmentProspective StudiesNeurologic Examinationmedicine.diagnostic_testCognitive impairmet. Cognitive function. Multiple Sclerosis. Neuropsychological assessment.Cognitive disorderNeuropsychologyAge FactorsMiddle AgedMagnetic Resonance ImagingCognitive testTreatment OutcomeNeurologyItalyFemaleSettore MED/26 - NeurologiaPsychologyAdultmedicine.medical_specialtyMultiple SclerosisAdolescentNeurological examinationRisk AssessmentYoung AdultMultiple Sclerosis Relapsing-RemittingPredictive Value of TestsMagnetic Resonance Imaging; Young Adult; Age Factors; Odds Ratio; Immunologic Factors; Humans; Multiple Sclerosis Relapsing-Remitting; Cognition; Italy; Risk Assessment; Adult; Treatment Outcome; Adolescent; Neuropsychological Tests; Male; Severity of Illness Index; Neurologic Examination; Interferon-beta; Predictive Value of Tests; Cognition Disorders; Cross-Sectional Studies; Intelligence; Prospective Studies; Risk Factors; Disability Evaluation; Middle Aged; Female; PrevalencemedicineHumansImmunologic FactorsExpanded Disability Status ScaleMultiple sclerosisMcDonald criteriaInterferon-betamedicine.diseaseCross-Sectional StudiesPhysical therapyNeurology (clinical)Cognition Disorders
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Adolescent idiopathic scoliosis screening: Could a school-based assessment protocol be useful for an early diagnosis?

2020

BACKGROUND: Adolescent idiopathic scoliosis screening still needs a considerable implementation, particularly throughout a school-based assessment protocol. OBJECTIVE: This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of clinical examinations currently in use for the diagnosis of adolescent idiopathic scoliosis, through a survey carried out in secondary schools to standardize a screening protocol that could be generalized. METHODS: In their classrooms, the adolescents underwent an idiopathic scoliosis screening through three examinations: Adam’s test, axial trunk rotation (ATR) and plumb line. In case of single positivity to one of the three examinations, a column X-ray examination was recommen…

MalePediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationDiagnostic SpecificityIdiopathic scoliosisScoliosis03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineTrunk rotationmedicineHumansMass ScreeningOrthopedics and Sports Medicine030212 general & internal medicineSchool-based assessmentChildPhysical ExaminationPlumb bobSchool Health ServicesProtocol (science)030222 orthopedicsSchoolsbusiness.industryRehabilitationScoliosis spine deformities adam’s test axial trunk rotation plumb linemedicine.diseaseTest (assessment)Cross-Sectional StudiesEarly DiagnosisScoliosisFemalebusinessJournal of Back and Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation
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Short-Term Neurodevelopmental Outcome in Term Neonates Treated with Phenobarbital versus Levetiracetam: A Single-Center Experience

2019

Background. Phenobarbital (PB) has been traditionally used as the first-line treatment for neonatal seizures. More recently, levetiracetam (LEV) has been increasingly used as a promising newer antiepileptic medication for treatment of seizures in neonates. Objectives. The aim of our study was to compare the effect of PB vs. LEV on short-term neurodevelopmental outcome in infants treated for neonatal seizures. Method. This randomized, one-blind prospective study was conducted on term neonates admitted to the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit of S. Bambino Hospital, University Hospital “Policlinico-Vittorio Emanuele,” Catania, Italy, from February 2016 to February 2018. Thirty term neonates with s…

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