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Prevalence of biopsied oral lesions in a Department of Oral Surgery (2007 - 2009)

2011

Objectives: To determine the prevalence of the hard and soft tissue lesions biopsied in the Department of Oral Surgery of the Barcelona University Dental Clinic (Barcelona, Spain). Study design: A retrospective descriptive study was made of the biopsies performed between January 2007 and April 2009 in our Department of Oral Surgery. The following variables were recorded: age, the sex, location of the lesion, the biopsy technique, the reason for consultation, and the histological result obtained. Results: A total of 460 lesions amenable to histological analysis and corresponding to 450 patients were analyzed. The most frequently biopsied lesions were maxillary cysts, including particularly r…

medicine.medical_specialtyFerides i lesionsOral surgeryEpidemiologyOdontologíaHard tissueLesionBiopsymedicineAmeloblastomaEpidemiologiaGeneral DentistryMouthmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryBocaWounds and injuriesSoft tissuemedicine.disease:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]DermatologyCiencias de la saludSurgeryDental clinicUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASmedicine.symptombusiness
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Radiation exposure to the hands and the thyroid of the surgeon during intramedullary nailing.

1998

Abstract During 41 procedures of intramedullary nailing of femoral and tibial fractures, the primary surgeon and the first assistant wore ring dosimeters on their dominant index fingers. While the average fluoroscopy time per procedure was 4.6 min, the average dose of radiation to the dominant hand of the primary surgeon was 1.27 mSv and 1.19 mSv to the first assistant. The dose limit for the extremities is 500 mSv per year, as recommended by the International Commission on Radiological Protection. Extrapolation of the mean dose of the primary surgeon and first assistent per procedure of 1.23 mSv leads to the result that the recommended dose limit of 500 mSv would only be exceeded if more t…

medicine.medical_specialtyFilm DosimetryThyroid GlandWorkloadIonizing radiationlaw.inventionIntramedullary rodIntraoperative PeriodRadiation ProtectionlawOccupational ExposuremedicineFluoroscopyHumansFemurTibiaFemurRadiation InjuriesOccupational HealthGeneral Environmental ScienceDosimetermedicine.diagnostic_testTibiabusiness.industryPhantoms ImagingHandFracture Fixation IntramedullaryTibial FracturesOrthopedicsRadiological weaponFluoroscopyOrthopedic surgeryGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesbusinessNuclear medicineFemoral FracturesInjury
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Physical Examination Tests for Screening and Diagnosis of Cervicogenic Headache: A Systematic Review

2016

It has been suggested that differential diagnosis of headaches should consist of a robust subjective ex-amination and a detailed physical examination of the cervical spine. Cervicogenic headache (CGH) is a form of headache that involves referred pain from the neck. To our knowledge, no studies have sum-marized the reliability and diagnostic accuracy of physical examination tests for CGH. The aim of this study was to summarize the reliability and diagnostic accuracy of physical examination tests used to diagnose CGH. A systematic review following PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses) guidelines was performed in four electronic databases (MEDLINE, Web of …

medicine.medical_specialtyFisioteràpiaMEDLINEPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationPhysical examination03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineCervicogenic headachemedicineHumansRange of Motion ArticularPhysical ExaminationReliability (statistics)Cervicàlgia030222 orthopedicsmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryPost-Traumatic Headache/diagnosisGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseSystematic reviewRehabilitacióData extractionSpinal Diseases/complicationsPhysical therapyCervical VertebraePost-Traumatic HeadacheSpinal DiseasesDifferential diagnosisbusinessCervical Vertebrae/injuries030217 neurology & neurosurgeryPost-Traumatic Headache
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A prospective analysis of the injury incidence of young male professional football players on artificial turf

2016

Background: The effects of synthetic surfaces on the risk of injuries is still debated in literature and the majority of published data seems to be contradictory. For such reasons the understanding of injury incidence on such surfaces, especially in youth sport, is fundamental for injury prevention. Objectives: The aim of this study was to prospectively report the epidemiology of injuries in young football players, playing on artificial turfs, during a one sports season. Patients and Methods: 80 young male football players (age 16.1 ± 3.7 years; height 174 ± 6.6 cm; weight 64.2 ± 6.3 kg) were enrolled in a prospective cohort study. The participants were then divided in two groups; the first…

medicine.medical_specialtyFootball; Incidence; Injuries; Soccer; Young; Orthopedics and Sports MedicineFootballYoungPoison controlFootball03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineEpidemiologyInjury preventionArtificial turfSoccermedicineOrthopedics and Sports MedicineProspective cohort study030222 orthopedicsInjuriesGroinbusiness.industryIncidence (epidemiology)Incidence030229 sport sciencesInjuriemedicine.anatomical_structurePhysical therapybusinesshuman activitiesResearch Article
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Ultrasonography utilization in forearm fractures at the emergency department

2019

medicine.medical_specialtyForearm injurymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryMEDLINEForearm InjuriesGeneral MedicineEmergency departmentUlna FracturesSurgeryForearmFractures BoneEmergency trauma Fluoroscopy Forearm fractures Ultrasonographymedicine.anatomical_structureForearmEmergency MedicineHumansMedicineFluoroscopyUltrasonographyChildEmergency Service HospitalbusinessUlna FracturesUltrasonographyThe American Journal of Emergency Medicine
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Retained pieces of wood in the retromaxillary space: a case report.

1995

Detection and operative removal of wood as a foreign body in the cranio-maxillary area has received frequent attention in the literature. However, as a rule, most of the cases described are related to the orbit or the orbito-neurocranial space. Almost no literature exists on the detection and treatment of wooden foreign bodies in the retromaxillary space. The authors present an unusual case of long-term retained wood in this area in a child. The case inspires discussion of the general problem of detecting retained retromaxillary wood, even using modern diagnostic tools in this area and the question of the operative therapy, especially the most favourable surgical access.

medicine.medical_specialtyGeneral problemSpace (commercial competition)Diagnostic toolsConjunctival DiseasesEye InjuriesmedicineHumansOperations managementGranuloma PyogenicChildForeign BodiesUnusual caseTemporomandibular Jointbusiness.industryGranuloma Foreign-Bodymedicine.diseaseForeign BodiesWoodSurgerySurgical accessOtorhinolaryngologySurgeryFemaleMaxillofacial InjuriesOperative therapyOral SurgeryForeign bodybusinessJournal of cranio-maxillo-facial surgery : official publication of the European Association for Cranio-Maxillo-Facial Surgery
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Epidemiology of Injuries in First Division Spanish Women’s Soccer Players

2021

The epidemiology of injuries in female soccer has been studied extensively in several national leagues. Even so, data on the first division Spanish league are limited. The objective of this study was to describe the epidemiology of the first division of the Spanish Women’s Soccer League and to analyze data in relation to game position, circumstance, or the moment of injury. Fifteen teams and 123 players participated in the study. Players’ characteristics and their injuries (location, type, diagnosis, circumstance, and moment) were collected. Injuries were described by their frequencies (number and percentage) and incidence rates (IR) with 95% confidence intervals (CIs). Lower limb injuries …

medicine.medical_specialtyHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisAnterior cruciate ligamentlcsh:MedicineKnee InjuriesLeagueMeniscus (anatomy)Lower limbArticle03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineEpidemiologymedicineHumansAnterior Cruciate Ligamentfemale athleteinjury incidence030222 orthopedicsbusiness.industryAnterior Cruciate Ligament InjuriesIncidencelcsh:RPublic Health Environmental and Occupational Health030229 sport sciencessoccerConfidence intervalmedicine.anatomical_structureAthletic InjuriesPhysical therapyepidemiologyFemaleAnkleKnee injuriesbusinesshuman activitiesfirst divisionInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Forefoot strikers exhibit lower running-induced knee loading than rearfoot strikers.

2013

AB Purpose: Knee pain and Achilles tendinopathies are the most common complaints among runners. The differences in the running mechanics may play an important role in the pathogenesis of lower limb overuse injuries. However, the effect of a runner's foot strike pattern on the ankle and especially on the knee loading is poorly understood. The purpose of this study was to examine whether runners using a forefoot strike pattern exhibit a different lower limb loading profile than runners who use rearfoot strike pattern. Methods: Nineteen female athletes with a natural forefoot strike (FFS) pattern and pair-matched women with rearfoot strike (RFS) pattern (n = 19) underwent 3-D running analysis …

medicine.medical_specialtyHeelAdolescentPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationAchilles TendonRunningWeight-BearingPatellofemoral JointYoung AdultImaging Three-DimensionalKnee loadingMedicineHumansOrthopedics and Sports MedicineAnkle Injuriesta315OrthodonticsAchilles tendonbusiness.industryFootForefootmedicine.anatomical_structureKnee painCoronal planePhysical therapyFemaleStress MechanicalFoot Injurymedicine.symptomAnklebusinesshuman activitiesAnkle JointMedicine and science in sports and exercise
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The value of high resolution CT in the diagnosis of meniscal lesions of the knee

1991

We report on 50 patients who had meniscal pathology and were given computed tomographic (CT) scans. Our diagnostic accuracy was approximately 92%. We believe that CT is a good method of screening these patients prior to using a much more expensive method, such as magnetic resonance imaging or diagnostic arthroscopy.

medicine.medical_specialtyHigh resolutionDiagnostic accuracyMeniscus (anatomy)Radiation DosageMenisci TibialSensitivity and SpecificityArthroscopyPredictive Value of TestsmedicineHumansOrthopedics and Sports MedicineProspective StudiesDiagnostic arthroscopymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryArthroscopyMagnetic resonance imagingMagnetic Resonance ImagingTibial Meniscus Injuriesmedicine.anatomical_structurePredictive value of testsCosts and Cost AnalysisRadiologyTomography X-Ray ComputedbusinessMeniscal lesionsArthroscopy: The Journal of Arthroscopic & Related Surgery
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A new treatment for severe malabsorption due to radiation enteritis.

1996

medicine.medical_specialtyHyperbaric OxygenationMalabsorptionRadiotherapybusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentGeneral MedicineMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseGastroenterologyEnteritisEnteritisRadiation therapyIntestinal malabsorptionInternal medicinemedicineRadiation EnteritisHumansFemaleComplicationbusinessRadiation InjuriesRadiation injuryLancet (London, England)
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