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Newborn infants and the moral significance of intellectual disabilities.

2001

This article presents moral philosophical arguments regarding life-saving medical treatment that may be more available to infants without disabilities than to infants with intellectual disabilities. The ideas are that children with disabilities are a burden to their families and to society and that a happy life may not be attainable for these children and their families. I argue that human well-being is not based merely on individual characteristics, but is a result of the individual's relation to other people. Further, children with disabilities are not inevitably a burden to their families or society. Accordingly, intellectual disability is not a sufficient reason for withholding life-sa…

medicine.medical_specialtyValue of LifeHuman CharacteristicsInfanticidePersons with Mental Disabilities050109 social psychologyDevelopmental psychologyResource Allocation03 medical and health sciencesInterpersonal relationshipIntellectual DisabilityUtilitarianismIntellectual disabilitymedicineHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesInterpersonal RelationsPsychiatrySocial Responsibility030505 public healthMedical treatment05 social sciencesInfant NewbornGeneral Social SciencesBioethicsmedicine.diseaseEuthanasia PassivehumanitiesDisabled ChildrenSelf ConceptMedical servicesEuthanasia ActiveGeneral Health ProfessionsWell-beingQuality of LifeFamily RelationsMoral significanceDown Syndrome0305 other medical sciencePsychologyEthical AnalysisPrejudiceThe Journal of the Association for Persons with Severe Handicaps : official publication of the Association for Persons with Severe Handicaps
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Früh- und Spätergebnisse der perkutanen transluminalen Angioplastie (PTA) beim Diabetiker

1991

Results of 127 iliac and femoropopliteal transluminal angioplasties in 97 diabetic patients are presented. Patients who had undergone iliac (n = 70), femoral (n = 41), and popliteal (n = 16) angioplasties for stenoses up to 15 cm long were followed up for 6-60 months. In diabetic patients presenting with only claudication or adequate runoff, the 5-year iliac patency rate was 76% and the femoral patency rate was 60%; these results were comparable with those found in non-diabetic patients. For limb salvage, 3-year patency rates were 66% for iliac, 37% for femoral, and 37% for popliteal angioplasties, and 5-year patency rates were 29% for iliac, 7% for femoral, and 0% for popliteal angioplasti…

medicine.medical_specialtyVascular diseasebusiness.industryLimb salvageFemoral arterymedicine.diseasePeripheralSurgeryStenosismedicine.anatomical_structuremedicine.arteryDiabetes mellitusmedicineRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingmedicine.symptomClaudicationbusinessArteryRöFo - Fortschritte auf dem Gebiet der Röntgenstrahlen und der bildgebenden Verfahren
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Definition of the Rectum An International, Expert-based Delphi Consensus

2019

Mini: A radiological, anatomic distinction between the rectum and sigmoid colon was agreed by consensus of international experts in rectal cancer using the Delphi Technique. Use of this landmark, “the sigmoid take-off,” may harmonize efforts in research and clinical practice to improve patient outcomes. Background: The wide global variation in the definition of the rectum has led to significant inconsistencies in trial recruitment, clinical management, and outcomes. Surgical technique and use of preoperative treatment for a cancer of the rectum and sigmoid colon are radically different and dependent on the local definitions employed by the clinical team. A consensus definition of the rectum…

medicine.medical_specialtyanatomyRESECTIONConsensusDelphi TechniqueColorectal cancerAttitude of Health PersonnelDelphi methodRectumMesorectumGUIDELINESdigestive system03 medical and health sciencesAll institutes and research themes of the Radboud University Medical Center0302 clinical medicineColon SigmoidCOLONTumours of the digestive tract Radboud Institute for Molecular Life Sciences [Radboudumc 14]MANAGEMENTmedicineHumansPREOPERATIVE RADIOTHERAPYmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryRectal NeoplasmsGeneral surgeryRectumSigmoid colonMagnetic resonance imagingSigmoid functionmedicine.diseaseCANCERdigestive system diseasessigmoidmedicine.anatomical_structure030220 oncology & carcinogenesisRadiological weapon030211 gastroenterology & hepatologySurgerybusinessPOSTOPERATIVE CHEMORADIOTHERAPYMRIAnnals of Surgery
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Delayed-onset bleb-related endophthalmitis caused by Moraxella nonliquefaciens.

2020

Bleb-related endophthalmitis is rare and appears months or years after surgery. The causative agents are usually streptococci or gram-negative bacteria. There are few cases in the literature of endophthalmitis caused by Moraxella nonliquefaciens, and most are delayed-onset associated with blebitis after glaucoma filtration surgery. The case is presented of a 90-year-old patient with endophthalmitis in the right eye due to Moraxella nonliquefaciens associated with blebitis 10 years after glaucoma surgery. After treatment, disappearance of blebitis is observed 2weeks later and resolution of vitritis 29 days later, with recovery of vision to previous values (20/200). Endophthalmitis due to Mor…

medicine.medical_specialtybiologygenetic structuresbusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentDelayed onsetGlaucomaLate onsetGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseasebiology.organism_classificationMoraxella nonliquefacienseye diseasesEndophthalmitisOphthalmologymedicineGlaucoma surgeryBleb (medicine)Bleb related endophthalmitisbusiness
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P-34 The randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled phase 3 trial KEYNOTE-975: Pembrolizumab vs placebo in patients with esophageal carcinoma recei…

2020

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryHematologyDefinitive chemoradiotherapyPembrolizumabPlacebomedicine.diseaseGastroenterologyDouble blindOncologyInternal medicineCarcinomaMedicineIn patientbusinessAnnals of Oncology
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Is there still an indication for operative treatment of femoral neck fractures with a ceramic hemiprosthesis?

2000

From 1985 to 1995, 417 patients with dislocated medial femoral neck fractures (Garden III–IV) were treated with hemiarthroplasty using a Biolox ceramic head. The average patient age at the time of operation was 81.5 years. A total of 140 survivors was available for follow-up examination with a mean prosthesis longevity of 55.8 months. The Harris hip score recorded a mean of 70.6 points. At the time of follow up, 5 patients had severe hip pain, and in 8 the roentgenographic examination revealed protrusio acetabuli. Five of these 8 patients underwent revision surgery for replacement of the cup, leaving the stem in situ.

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryProtrusio acetabulimedicine.medical_treatmentDentistryGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseFemoral Neck FracturesProsthesisSurgerymedicine.anatomical_structurePatient ageHarris Hip ScoreOrthopedic surgerymedicineOrthopedics and Sports MedicineSurgeryHip painbusinessFemoral neckArchives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery
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Langzeitergebnisse nach Versorgung medialer Schenkelhalsfrakturen mit Keramikkopfendoprothesen

1996

Total hip replacement is often recommended for the treatment of femoral neck fractures in elderly patients. A less invasive approach with shorter operating time is the replacement of the femoral head only, leaving the acetabular cartilage in situ. Hemiarthroplastic hip replacement using a metallic head prosthesis was not successful in the past, because the majority of patients developed protrusio acetabuli after surgery. In the present study hemiarthroplastic hip replacement using an Al2O3-ceramic head was shown to be a useful method for the treatment of femoral neck fractures in elderly patients. From 1985 to 1990 277 patients were treated with hemiarthroplasty. The average age at the time…

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryProtrusio acetabulimedicine.medical_treatmentHand surgerymedicine.diseaseFemoral Neck FracturesProsthesisSurgeryFemoral headPlastic surgerymedicine.anatomical_structureHip replacementEmergency MedicinemedicineOrthopedics and Sports MedicineSurgerybusinessFemoral neckDer Unfallchirurg
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Bilateral Iatrogenic Femoral Neuropathy

2015

Dear Editor, Postoperative femoral neuropathy is an uncommon complication associated with pelvic/abdominal surgery. The main mechanism underlying this neuropathy is stretching and/or prolonged compression of the nerve.1,2 The nerve compression can be caused by the self-retaining retractors that are sometimes used during surgery directly constricting the nerve against the pelvic sidewall and inducing ischemia.1 Symptoms of femoral neuropathy are weakness of ipsilateral hip flexion and knee extension, and sensory deficit on the anteromedial thigh. The prognosis is generally good, with partial or complete recovery being common. Postoperative femoral neuropathy is generally unilateral2,3,4; bil…

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Chimioradiothérapie des cancers de l’œsophage : quelles aires ganglionnaires faut-il irradier ?

2014

Esophageal cancer has a high likelihood of distant lymphatic spread even at an early stage. Radiotherapy plays a major role in the management of localized or locally-advanced esophageal cancer with a regional or distant lymph node involvement. Radiotherapy can sterilize micrometastatic nodes and cancer cells in transit in the peri-esophageal fat that are not removed by surgery. After preoperative chemoradiotherapy followed by monobloc esophagectomy including lymph node dissection above and below the diaphragm, the locoregional failure rate was around 3% in the Chemoradiotherapy for Esophageal Cancer followed by Surgery Study Group (CROSS) trial. This is significantly lower than that observe…

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentEsophageal cancermedicine.diseaseRadiation therapyDissectionmedicine.anatomical_structureOncologyEsophagectomymedicineDistant Lymph NodeRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingRadiologyStage (cooking)businessLymph nodeChemoradiotherapyCancer/Radiothérapie
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Gradual angioplasty and stent implantation to treat complete superior vena cava occlusion after Mustard procedure

1996

A 16-year-old male was admitted with complete occlusion of the superior vena cava pathway 14 years after Mustard procedure for transposition of the great arteries. From a left subclavian vein approach, the atretic vein segment was perforated using a straight guidewire, and was followed by sequential balloon dilation. Implantation of a 30 mm Palmaz-stent through a femoral vein approach resulted in a widely patent channel of the vena cava superior into the systemic venous atrium. © 1996 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentFemoral veinTransposition of the great vesselsmedicine.diseaseSurgerySuperior Vena Cava Occlusionmedicine.anatomical_structureSuperior vena cavaAngioplastycardiovascular systemBalloon dilationmedicinecardiovascular diseasesRadiologyAtrium (heart)Cardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessMustard procedureCatheterization and Cardiovascular Diagnosis
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