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Analysis of Meatal Location in 500 Men

1995

AbstractThe high incidence (70 percent) of anterior hypospadias, mostly without penile curvature, in our pediatric hypospadias patients led us to study the meatal location in normal men to investigate if meatal advancement in all patients with anterior hypospadias can be justified when the wide variation of meatal locations in normal men is considered. The location of the external meatus was analyzed in 500 men (mean age 57 years) with classification of the meatal position in relation to the tip of the glans and corona. Quality of erections and sexual intercourse, presence or absence of penile curvature, urinary stream and ability to void in a standing position were assessed in an interview…

Urethral meatusmedicine.medical_specialtyMeatusbusiness.industryUrologymedicine.diseaseSurgerymedicine.anatomical_structureHypospadiasCoronal planemedicinePenile curvatureHigh incidenceGlansbusinessUrinary streamThe Journal of Urology
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The history of meniscal-surgery

2000

In comparison with other operative procedures, the history of meniscal-surgery offers some particular differences. Over a long period of time injuries of the semilunar-cartilages of the knee-joint were not generally recognised. In the 18th century only was the clinical picture roughly outlined. There is evidence, that parts of the meniscus were removed much earlier than we have historic proof of. These meniscal fragments were generally mistaken for "loose bodies" in the joints, not knowing the exact etiology. Operative interference with joints was afflicted with a very high incidence of infections and thus complications. Due to this reliable standards of sterility were imperative to obtain …

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industrySemilunar CartilagesLong periodJoint Loose BodiesOrthopedic surgeryTotal removalMedicineOrthopedics and Sports MedicineHigh incidencebusinessOrthopedic ProceduresSurgeryDer Orthopäde
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Update on Brugada Syndrome 2019

2021

Brugada syndrome (BrS) was first described in 1992 as an aberrant pattern of ST segment elevation in right precordial leads with a high incidence of sudden cardiac death (SCD) in patients with structurally normal heart. It represents 4% ∼ 12% of all SCD and 20% of SCD in patients with structurally normal heart. The extremely wide genetic heterogeneity of BrS and other inherited cardiac disorders makes this new area of genetic arrhytmology a fascinating one. This review shows the state of art in diagnosis, management, and treatment of BrS focusing all the aspects regarding genetics and Preimplant Genetic Diagnosis (PGD) of embryos, overlapping syndromes, risk stratification, familial screeni…

medicine.medical_specialtymedicine.medical_treatment030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyRisk Assessmentsudden cardiac deathSudden cardiac deathElectrocardiography03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineInternal medicinemedicineHumansST segmentBrugada syndromeIn patient030212 general & internal medicineCardiac disordersBrugada syndromeMedicine(all)business.industryGenetic heterogeneityGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseImplantable cardioverter-defibrillatorBrugada Syndrome.Defibrillators ImplantableCardiologyhigh incidenceCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessRisk assessmentCurrent Problems in Cardiology
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