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Effects of transcranial direct current stimulation on esophageal motility in patients with gastroesophageal reflux disease

2014

To evaluate the effects of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) on esophageal peristalsis in patients with gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD).Patients with GERD preliminary diagnosis were included in a randomized double-blind sham-controlled study. Esophageal manometry was performed before and during transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) of the right precentral cortex. Half of patients were randomly assigned to anodal, half to sham stimulation. Distal waves amplitude and pathological waves percentage were measured, after swallowing water boli, for ten subsequent times. Last, a 24h pH-bilimetry was done to diagnose non-erosive reflux disease (NERD) or functional heartb…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyDistal amplitudeManometryNerdNERDmedicine.medical_treatmentPathological wavesStimulationDiseaseTranscranial Direct Current StimulationtDCSSensitizationEsophagusDouble-Blind MethodSwallowingPhysiology (medical)medicineHumansEsophageal Motility DisordersIn patientDistal amplitude ERD NERD Pathological waves Sensitization tDCSElectrodesAgedTranscranial direct-current stimulationbusiness.industryRefluxERDHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationMiddle Agedmedicine.diseasedigestive system diseasesSensory SystemsSurgeryNeurologyAnesthesiaGastroesophageal RefluxGERDFemaleNeurology (clinical)businessClinical Neurophysiology
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Ophthalmologic complications after intraoral local anesthesia with articaine.

2000

A series of 14 cases of ophthalmologic complications after intraoral anesthesia of the posterior superior alveolar nerve is presented. The most commonly encountered symptoms were diplopia, mydriasis, palpebral ptosis, and abduction difficulties of the affected eye. In all cases, these effects occurred a few minutes after injection of the anesthetic, followed by complete resolution without sequelae on cessation of the anesthetic effect. The pathogenic mechanism underlying such ophthalmologic disorders is discussed in terms of a possible diffusion of the anesthetic solution toward the orbital region.

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyHorner SyndromeEye Diseasesmedicine.drug_classAnesthesia DentalCarticaineArticaineInjectionsOcular Motility DisordersPtosismedicineMydriasisDiplopiaMaxillary NerveBlepharoptosisHumansLocal anesthesiaAnesthetics LocalGeneral DentistryAgedDiplopiaLocal anestheticbusiness.industryMydriasisMiddle Agedeye diseasesSurgeryPalpebral fissureOtorhinolaryngologyAnesthesiaAnestheticSurgeryFemaleOral Surgerymedicine.symptombusinessmedicine.drugOral surgery, oral medicine, oral pathology, oral radiology, and endodontics
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Functional correlates of vertical gaze palsy and other ocular motor deficits in PSP: An FDG-PET study

2014

Abstract Objective To determine the functional correlates of vertical gaze palsy and other ocular motor deficits in patients with progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) using [ 18 F]fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG-)PET. Methods Twenty-six patients with PSP underwent clinical examination of vertical gaze combined with FDG-PET scans to assess regional cerebral glucose metabolism as a marker of neuronal activity. Of these, eighteen PSP patients were also investigated by electrical nystagmography to determine horizontal ocular motor deficits. Statistical parametric mapping analyses were performed to correlate regional neuronal activity with ocular motor functions. Results In categorical comparisons, pati…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyNystagmographygenetic structuresSmooth pursuitOcular Motility DisordersLingual gyrusOcular Motility DisordersFluorodeoxyglucose F18OphthalmologymedicineHumansPremovement neuronal activityAgedAged 80 and overPalsyOptokinetic reflexMiddle AgedGazeeye diseasesNeurologyPositron-Emission TomographyFemaleSupranuclear Palsy ProgressiveNeurology (clinical)RadiopharmaceuticalsGeriatrics and GerontologyPsychologyNeuroscienceParkinsonism & Related Disorders
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Oesophageal motility disorders in type 1 diabetes mellitus and their relation to cardiovascular autonomic neuropathy.

2006

The relationship between cardiovascular autonomic neuropathy (CVAN) and oesophageal dysfunction in diabetes mellitus has not been well established because reports are contradictory. The aim of this study was to assess oesophageal function and its correlation with CVAN in type 1 diabetic patients without oesophageal symptoms. Forty-six type 1 diabetic patients without oesophageal symptoms (DG) and 34 healthy volunteers (CG) were studied. Both groups underwent CVAN tests and oesophageal manometry and pH-metry. Differences between groups regarding results of cardiovascular autonomic tests and oesophageal studies were statistically analysed. Compared with the CG, the DG group showed insufficien…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyPhysiologyManometryBlood PressureLogistic regressionGastroenterologyCardiovascular SystemOesophageal motilityDiabetes ComplicationsDiabetic NeuropathiesHeart RateInternal medicineDiabetes mellitusHealthy volunteersmedicineLower oesophageal sphincterHumansEsophageal Motility DisordersType 1 diabetesEndocrine and Autonomic Systemsbusiness.industryGastroenterologyHydrogen-Ion Concentrationmedicine.diseaseSurgeryDiabetes Mellitus Type 1Autonomic Nervous System DiseasesFemaleOesophageal functionbusinessAutonomic neuropathyNeurogastroenterology and motility : the official journal of the European Gastrointestinal Motility Society
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Esophageal Motility Changes after Thyroidectomy; Possible Associations with Postoperative Voice and Swallowing Disorders: Preliminary Results

2013

Objective Swallowing and voice impairment are common after thyroidectomy. We evaluated short-term functional changes in esophageal motility in a series of patients who had undergone total thyroidectomy. Several studies have investigated these symptoms by means of interviews or questionnaires. Study Design Prospective study. Setting Academic research. Materials and Methods Thirty-six consenting patients were prospectively recruited. Eligibility criteria were thyroid volume ≤60 mL, benign disease, and age between 18 and 65 years. Exclusion criteria were previous neck surgery, severe thyroiditis, hyperthyroidism, and pre- or postoperative vocal cord palsy. Voice impairment score, swallowing im…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyTime FactorsManometrymedicine.medical_treatmentComorbidityAudiologyRisk AssessmentSeverity of Illness IndexStatistics NonparametricCohort StudiesYoung AdultAge DistributionmedicineHumansEsophageal Motility DisordersProspective StudiesSex Distributiondysphagia thyroidectomy voice impairmentAgedVoice impairmentSettore MED/12 - GastroenterologiaVoice Disordersbusiness.industryIncidenceSwallowing DisordersThyroidectomyMiddle AgedThyroid DiseasesSettore MED/45 - Scienze Infermieristiche Generali Cliniche E PediatricheSettore MED/18 - Chirurgia GeneraleSettore MED/31 - OtorinolaringoiatriaItalyOtorhinolaryngologyAnesthesiaThyroidectomyFemaleSurgeryDeglutition DisordersbusinessEsophageal motilityFollow-Up StudiesOtolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery
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Treatment of idiopathic oligozoospermia with tamoxifen--a randomized controlled study.

1992

There is no conclusive evidence of the usefulness of tamoxifen in the treatment of idiopathic oligozoospermia (OAT-syndrome), as it has been used mostly in uncontrolled studies. We herein report on the controlled treatment of OAT-syndrome with tamoxifen versus placebo following a randomized design. Seventy-six men with sperm counts of 2-20 x 10(6) ml-1, sperm motility of 20-50%, and sperm morphology (abnormal cells) between 50 and 80% were involved in the study. Patients with varicocele, a history of testicular maldescent or genital inflammation were excluded. Thirty-nine patients received tamoxifen (30 mg daily), 37 patients placebo. There was a statistically significant increase in the me…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyUrologyEndocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismVaricoceleUrologyPlacebolaw.inventionRandomized controlled triallawStatistical significanceInternal medicinemedicineHumansTestosteroneSperm motilitySperm Countbusiness.industryOligospermiaLuteinizing HormoneAntiestrogenmedicine.diseaseSpermTamoxifenEndocrinologyReproductive MedicineSperm MotilityFollicle Stimulating HormonebusinessTamoxifenmedicine.drugInternational journal of andrology
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Subtotal esophageal resection in motility disorders of the esophagus.

2005

<i>Background:</i> Esophagectomy for motility disorders is performed infrequently. It is indicated after failed medical therapy, pneumatic dilation, non-resecting surgical and redo procedures. Patient selection in this group is challenging and the operative risk has to be weighted carefully against the poor quality of life with persistent or recurrent dysphagia. <i>Patients and Methods:</i> Between September 1985 and April 2004, subtotal esophageal resections for advanced esophageal motility disorders of the esophagus not responding to previous therapy were carried out in 8 patients (6 females, 2 males). The median age of these patients was 59.5 (43–78) years. Six pa…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.medical_treatmentMotilityResectionMedicineHumansEsophageal Motility DisordersEsophagusIntestinal MucosaAgedRetrospective StudiesPneumatic dilationHyperplasiabusiness.industryGeneral surgeryGastroenterologyMuscle SmoothGeneral MedicineLong term resultsMiddle AgedSurgeryEsophagectomyRadiographymedicine.anatomical_structureTreatment OutcomeEsophagectomyFemalebusinessMedical therapyFollow-Up StudiesDigestive diseases (Basel, Switzerland)
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The significance of sperm DNA oxidation in embryo development and reproductive outcome in an oocyte donation program: a new model to study a male inf…

2008

Objective: One byproduct resulting from free radical damage is the DNA hydroxylation also known as DNA oxidation. Our aim with this work was to determine the relevance of sperm DNA oxidation on embryo quality in oocyte donation cycles. Design: We prospectively studied pairs of oocyte donation cycles, i.e., the same oocyte donors, donating to two recipients, where the only difference between the two treatments was the use of a different sperm sample. Setting: University-affiliated private IVF setting. Patient(s): Infertile male partners from couples undergoing oocyte donation cycles (n=38): 76 semen aliquots analyzed before and after semen processing by swim up. Intervention(s): None. Main O…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_treatmentEmbryonic Developmentembryofree radicalsFertilization in VitroReproductive technologyBiologyspermmale fertilityMale infertilityAndrologyPregnancymedicineHumansProspective StudiesDNA oxidationInfertility MaleSperm motilityOocyte Donationurogenital systemArtificial inseminationPregnancy OutcomeDeoxyguanosineObstetrics and GynecologyEmbryoDNAMiddle AgedPrognosismedicine.diseaseOocyteSpermatozoaSpermmedicine.anatomical_structureReproductive Medicine8-Hydroxy-2'-Deoxyguanosineoocyte donationLinear ModelsFemaleOxidation-ReductionSperm CapacitationBiomarkersEmbryo qualityFertility and Sterility
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Temporal Structure of Human Gaze Dynamics Is Invariant During Free Viewing.

2015

We investigate the dynamic structure of human gaze and present an experimental study of the frequency components of the change in gaze position over time during free viewing of computer-generated fractal images. We show that changes in gaze position are scale-invariant in time with statistical properties that are characteristic of a random walk process. We quantify and track changes in the temporal structure using a well-defined scaling parameter called the Hurst exponent, H. We find H is robust regardless of the spatial complexity generated by the fractal images. In addition, we find the Hurst exponent is invariant across all participants, including those with distinct changes to higher or…

AdultVisual acuityAdolescentEye MovementsComputer scienceInformationSystems_INFORMATIONINTERFACESANDPRESENTATION(e.g.HCI)ComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISIONVisual Acuitylcsh:MedicineNeural degenerationTemporal lobeOcular Motility DisordersYoung AdultFractalInformationSystems_MODELSANDPRINCIPLESOcular Motility DisordersMuscle Stretching ExercisesmedicineHumansComputer visionInvariant (mathematics)lcsh:ScienceHurst exponentMultidisciplinarybusiness.industrylcsh:REye movementComputational BiologyRandom walkGazeTemporal LobeFractalsHuman visual system modelNerve Degenerationlcsh:QArtificial intelligencemedicine.symptombusinessResearch ArticlePLoS ONE
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Aging modifies receptor expression but not muscular contractile response to angiotensin II in rat jejunum

2022

AbstractThe involvement of renin-angiotensin system in the modulation of gut motility and age-related changes in mRNA expression of angiotensin (Ang II) receptors (ATR) are well accepted. We aimed to characterize, in vitro, the contractile responses induced by Ang II, in jejunum from young (3–6 weeks old) and old rats (≥ 1 year old), to evaluate possible functional differences associated to changes in receptor expression. Mechanical responses to Ang II were examined in vitro as changes in isometric tension. ATR expression was assessed by qRT-PCR. Ang II induced a contractile effect, antagonized by losartan, AT1R antagonist, and increased by PD123319, AT2R antagonist, as well by neural block…

AgingJejunumPhysiologyAngiotensin IIAngiotensin II receptorsIntestinal motilityAnimalsGeneral MedicineReceptor Angiotensin Type 2BiochemistryReceptor Angiotensin Type 1LosartanRats
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