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Skeletal Dysplasia Mutations Effect on Human Filamins’ Structure and Mechanosensing

2016

AbstractCells’ ability to sense mechanical cues in their environment is crucial for fundamental cellular processes, leading defects in mechanosensing to be linked to many diseases. The actin cross-linking protein Filamin has an important role in the conversion of mechanical forces into biochemical signals. Here, we reveal how mutations in Filamin genes known to cause Larsen syndrome and Frontometaphyseal dysplasia can affect the structure and therefore function of Filamin domains 16 and 17. Employing X-ray crystallography, the structure of these domains was first solved for the human Filamin B. The interaction seen between domains 16 and 17 is broken by shear force as revealed by steered mo…

0301 basic medicineFilaminsScienceProtein domainPeptide bindingPlasma protein bindingmacromolecular substancesBiologyMolecular Dynamics SimulationFilaminmedicine.disease_causeBioinformaticsCrystallography X-RayOsteochondrodysplasiasMechanotransduction CellularArticlecomputational biophysics03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineProtein DomainsmedicineHumansLarsen syndromeForeheadMechanotransductionNMR-spektroskopiaActinMutationMultidisciplinaryBinding SitesQRSAXSmedicine.diseasecytoskeletal proteinsActinsCell biologybody regions030104 developmental biologyMutationMedicine030217 neurology & neurosurgeryröntgenkristallografiaProtein Binding
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Convergence of nociceptive and non-nociceptive input onto the medullary dorsal horn in man

1998

Referred pain arising in orofacial pain states is probably due to convergence of different somatosensory input onto the medullary dorsal horn (MDH). To examine convergence between nociceptive and non-nociceptive input onto the MDH, the blink reflex (BR) was applied. R1- and R2-components can be evoked by innocuous stimuli, but only the R2 is elicited by painful heat. The BR was elicited by innocuous electrical stimuli applied to the supraorbital nerve. A conditioning painful heat pulse which did not evoke any BR was homotopically applied to the left forehead preceding the electrical stimulus by 75 ms. While R1 remained unchanged, the R2 was facilitated by about 30%. This study demonstrates …

AdultMaleOrofacial painHot TemperatureStimulus (physiology)Somatosensory systemInterneuronsReflexmedicineHumansCorneal reflexAfferent PathwaysMedulla OblongataReferred painBlinkingChemistryGeneral NeuroscienceNociceptorsSupraorbital nerveElectric StimulationElectrophysiologymedicine.anatomical_structureNociceptionForeheadTrigeminal Nucleus Spinalmedicine.symptomNeuroscienceNeuroReport
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Pressure pain thresholds: Subject factors and the meaning of peak pressures.

2017

Background The assessment of pressure pain has become an integral part in pain research. The distribution of pressure under a plunger can be uneven. However, measurements based on conventional devices show the applied force or mean pressure, failing to take local pressure peaks into account. Our main question was whether peak pressures under the probe are responsible for pain onset. Methods A force-controlled algometer was fitted with a newly developed pressure-indicating film. Pressure pain thresholds (PPTs) of 100 healthy subjects (57 men, age 18-66 years) were assessed at 29 sites across the body. Each site was measured three times, nonconsecutively and presented in randomized order. For…

AdultMalePain Thresholdmedicine.medical_specialtyPressure painAdolescentPeak pressureHigh variabilityMean pressurePainAudiology03 medical and health sciencesYoung Adult0302 clinical medicineThreshold of painmedicinePressureLocal pressureHumans030212 general & internal medicineAgedbusiness.industryHealthy subjectsMiddle AgedHealthy VolunteersAnesthesiology and Pain Medicinemedicine.anatomical_structureForeheadFemalebusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryEuropean journal of pain (London, England)
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Effects of treadmill running and fatigue on impact acceleration in distance running

2014

The effects of treadmill running on impact acceleration were examined together with the interaction between running surface and runner's fatigue state. Twenty recreational runners (11 men and 9 women) ran overground and on a treadmill (at 4.0 m/s) before and after a fatigue protocol consisting of a 30-minute run at 85% of individual maximal aerobic speed. Impact accelerations were analysed using two lightweight capacitive uniaxial accelerometers. A two-way repeated-measure analysis of variance showed that, in the pre-fatigue condition, the treadmill running decreased head and tibial peak impact accelerations and impact rates (the rate of change of acceleration), but no significant differenc…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyAccelerationPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationAccelerometerRunningSports EquipmentYoung AdultAccelerationTreadmill runningPhysical medicine and rehabilitationDistance runningAccelerometrymedicineHumansOrthopedics and Sports MedicineForeheadTreadmillMathematicsLegImpact accelerationSignificant differenceBiomechanical PhenomenaShock (mechanics)Muscle FatiguePhysical therapySports Biomechanics
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A new one-stage method for nose reconstruction: the supratrochlear artery perforator propeller flap.

2012

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Aged 80 and overMalemedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industrySupratrochlear arteryPropellerSettore MED/19 - Chirurgia PlasticaOne stageArteriesMiddle AgedRhinoplastySurgical FlapsSurgerymedicine.anatomical_structuremedicine.arterymedicineForeheadPerforator Propeller FlapHumansSurgeryFemaleForeheadbusinessNose reconstructionAgedPlastic and reconstructive surgery
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Comparison of single-spot technique and RGB imaging for erythema index estimation

2016

A commercially available point measurement device, the Mexameter(®), and an experimental RGB imaging prototype device were used for erythema index estimation of 50 rosacea patients by analysing the level of skin redness on the forehead, both cheeks and both sides of a nose. Results are compared with Clinician's Erythema Assessment (CEA) values given by two dermatologists. The Mexameter uses 568 nm and 660 nm LEDs and a photodetector for estimation of erythema index, while the used prototype device acquired RGB images at 460 nm, 530 nm and 665 nm LED illumination. Several erythema index estimation algorithms were compared to determine which one gives the best contrast between increased eryth…

Diagnostic Imagingmedicine.medical_specialtyErythemaPhysiologyBiomedical EngineeringBiophysicsColor01 natural sciencesImaging data010309 optics030207 dermatology & venereal diseases03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineMeasurement devicePhysiology (medical)0103 physical sciencesmedicineHumansLed illuminationbusiness.industrymedicine.diseaseDermatologymedicine.anatomical_structureSemiconductorsErythemaRosaceaForeheadRGB color modelFemalemedicine.symptomNormal skinbusinessAlgorithmsPhysiological Measurement
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Syndrome de la fissure orbitaire supérieure post-traumatique : mise au point

2016

The traumatic superior orbital fissure syndrome is an uncommon complication of craniomaxillofacial trauma. The diagnosis is clinical and associates ophtalmoplegia (constantly at initial clinical examination), ptosis and anaesthesia of the forehead. Young men victim of road traffic accidents are most often affected. CT-scan usually shows facial and/or craniofacial fractures more or less spreading towards the superior orbital fissure. The absence of fracture seen at the X-rays does not eliminate the diagnosis. Initial management should be multidisciplinary (maxillofacial surgeons, ophthalmologists and neurosurgeons) and conducted early if possible. It combines high-dose corticosteroids and de…

Diplopiamedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industrySphenoid bonePhysical examinationGeneral MedicineSurgery03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemedicine.anatomical_structureOtorhinolaryngologyPtosisSuperior orbital fissure030221 ophthalmology & optometrymedicineForeheadSurgeryOral SurgeryCraniofacialmedicine.symptombusinessComplication030217 neurology & neurosurgeryRevue de Stomatologie, de Chirurgie Maxillo-faciale et de Chirurgie Orale
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Spring-Assisted Correction of Hypotelorism in Metopic Synostosis

2007

Metopic synostosis, apart from the pointed forehead, typically is characterized by hypotelorism with egg-shaped orbits on cephalography and the frontoorbital axis parallel or even converging superiorly. The frontoorbital axis angle is a novel parameter for analyzing and describing the orientation of the orbits. Current methods of surgery often result in undercorrection of the almost ever-present hypotelorism. The present study was performed to analyze a new technique, capable in this respect, using steel wire springs in conjunction with a cranioplasty.A retrospective study of 23 metopic synostosis patients operated on between 1999 and 2004 was conducted. A strip midline craniectomy and fron…

MaleCephalometrybusiness.industryInfantAnatomyPlastic Surgery ProceduresSynostosisSpring (mathematics)medicine.diseaseCraniosynostosesmedicine.anatomical_structureHypotelorismmedicineForeheadHumansMetopic synostosisFemaleSurgerybusinessOrbitPlastic and Reconstructive Surgery
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Endoscopic Intracranial Craniofacial and Monobloc Osteotomies with the Aid of a Malleable High-Speed Pneumatic Drill: A Cadaveric and Clinical Study

2000

Endoscopic techniques are now an accepted part of the surgical armamentarium and are used routinely in a number of aesthetic and reconstructive procedures. Endoscopic techniques are now being used commonly by plastic surgeons in forehead and face lifts. In both craniofacial surgery and in neurosurgery, the application of endoscopy potentially allows the surgical team to perform wide dissection of the dura mater in a minimally invasive fashion, thereby potentially reducing the risk of dural and brain injury. Also reduced by this surgical approach is potential injury to the major venous structures, such as the sagittal sinus, along with overall reduced bleeding. After an extensive laboratory …

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyCraniofacial AbnormalitiesCadaverHumansMedicineCraniofacialChildCraniofacial surgeryAgedAged 80 and overSurgical teammedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryEndoscopyMiddle AgedEndoscopic ProcedureOsteotomyEndoscopySurgerymedicine.anatomical_structureChild PreschoolForeheadFemaleSurgeryNeurosurgeryTomography X-Ray ComputedbusinessCadaveric spasmCraniotomyAnnals of Plastic Surgery
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Composite graft: a simple option for nasal lining.

2007

Background  We present our experience in the reconstruction of full-thickness losses of the substance of the nose using a forehead flap and a composite graft (taken from the anterior surface of the concha and adequately shaped) as both support and endonasal lining. This technique has never been described for the reconstruction of large full-thickness losses of the substance of the nose. The donor site of the composite graft in the concha is repaired by a Masson retroauricular flap. Methods  This technique was used on 14 patients (age range, 52–92 years) after full-thickness excision of tumors of the distal third of the nose. Follow-up was from 1 to 4 years. All the composite grafts were rev…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtySkin NeoplasmsSettore MED/19 - Chirurgia PlasticaDermatologyAnterior surfaceNoseSurgical FlapsMedicineHumansNoseAgedAged 80 and overbusiness.industrySuture Techniquescomposite graft nasal reconstructionMiddle AgedRhinoplastySurgeryDistal thirdmedicine.anatomical_structureTreatment OutcomeHomogeneousCarcinoma Basal CellFemaleForehead flapComposite graftEar CartilagebusinessRhinoscopy
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