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Surgical outcomes of diaphragmatic resection during cytoreductive surgery for advanced gynecological ovarian neoplasia: A randomized single center cl…

2022

Introduction: Ovarian cancer (OC) represent nearly 4% of gynecologic malignancies and it is often diagnosed at advanced stage. Diaphragmatic surgery, a fundamental step of advanced stage ovarian cancer (ASOC) debulking surgery, is associated with a high post-operative complication incidence, which is supposedly reduced with thoracostomy tube placement. We assessed the role of intra-operative thoracostomy tube placement, as a prevention measure for post-operative complications, after diaphragmatic resection. Methods: This was a single center prospective randomized trial. Ovarian cancer patients, who underwent mono-lateral diaphragmatic resection, were randomized 1:1 into two arms. Arm A incl…

Adultmedicine.medical_specialtyDiaphragmatic surgeryPleural effusionmedicine.medical_treatmentDiaphragmatic resectionDiaphragmDiaphragmatic breathingThoracentesisCarcinoma Ovarian EpithelialThoracostomySingle CenterPostoperative ComplicationsOvarian cancermedicineHumansAgedOvarian NeoplasmsIntraoperative CareCytoreduction Surgical ProcedureThoracostomy tubebusiness.industryOvarian NeoplasmObstetrics and GynecologyPneumothoraxCytoreduction Surgical ProceduresThoracostomy...Middle Agedmedicine.diseaseDebulkingThoracostomySurgeryPleural EffusionSettore MED/40 - GINECOLOGIA E OSTETRICIALogistic ModelsOncologyPneumothoraxChest TubesFemaleComplicationbusinessGynecologic oncology
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Surgical anatomy of the upper esophagus related to robot-assisted cervical esophagectomy

2021

Abstract Robot-assisted cervical esophagectomy (RACE) enables radical surgery for tumors of the middle and upper esophagus, avoiding a transthoracic approach. However, the cervical access, narrow working space, and complex topographic anatomy make this procedure particularly demanding. Our study offers a stepwise description of appropriate dissection planes and anatomical landmarks to facilitate RACE. Macroscopic dissections were performed on formaldehyde-fixed body donors (three females, three males), according to the surgical steps during RACE. The topographic anatomy and surgically relevant structures related to the cervical access route to the esophagus were described and illustrated, a…

Aortic archMaleEsophageal Neoplasmsmedicine.medical_treatmentThoracic ductEsophagusRobotic Surgical Proceduresmedicine.arterymedicineHumansEsophagusbusiness.industryGastroenterologySympathetic trunkCarotid sheathGeneral MedicineFasciaAnatomyThoraxEsophagectomyTracheaDissectionmedicine.anatomical_structureEsophagectomyFemalebusinessDiseases of the esophagus : official journal of the International Society for Diseases of the Esophagus
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Anatomical anomalies and variations of main thoracic vessels in dogs: a computed tomography study.

2019

Abstract Introduction There is scarce information about the prevalence of anomalies and anatomical variations of the main great thoracic vessels in dogs, particularly in dogs without congenital heart disease. Animals The study included 878 privately owned dogs. Material and methods Computerized tomography (CT) thoracic studies carried out between 2011 and 2014 for a variety of reasons were reviewed. The prevalence of anomalies and anatomical variations of the aorta and vena cava, the arterial branches of the aortic arch and the main branches of the intrathoracic veins in dogs with no evidence of congenital heart disease was evaluated. Poor-quality CTs, CTs with thoracic pathology that impai…

Aortic archMalemedicine.medical_specialtyHeart diseasePhysiologyAorta ThoracicRetroesophagealAsymptomaticDogsSpecies SpecificityCatheterization proceduremedicine.arterymedicineAnimalsCommon carotid arteryAortaAortaGeneral Veterinarybusiness.industryThoraxmedicine.diseaseCross-Sectional Studiescardiovascular systemFemaleRadiologyVenae Cavaemedicine.symptomAzygos veinbusinessTomography X-Ray ComputedJournal of veterinary cardiology : the official journal of the European Society of Veterinary Cardiology
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Forewarned is forearmed: aggression and information use determine fitness costs of slave raids

2014

Many animals use reliable indicators of upcoming events such as antagonistic interactions to prepare themselves. In group-living animals, not only the cue perceiving individuals are involved in mobilization, but the entire group can use this information. In this study, we analyze whether social insects, which perceive reliable information on an upcoming social parasite attack, can use this knowledge to better defend their colony. We focus on the interaction between the ant Temnothorax longispinosus and the slave-making ant Protomognathus americanus, which conducts destructive raids on host colonies to steal their brood. As a behavioral defense, host colonies show aggression, which has a con…

Behavioral consistencyEcologyAggressionmedicineAnimal Science and ZoologyContext (language use)Temnothorax longispinosusBiologymedicine.symptomSocial psychologyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsBroodBehavioral Ecology
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Biodynamic behavior of the trunk and the abdomen during whole-body vibration

1989

Vibration strain may be defined as the sum of all reactions of the human being to vibration exposure. This also includes the biomechanical behavior of particular parts of the body. Knowledge about these reactions is necessary in the field of occupational health and ergonomics. Biomechanical models, experimental methods, and results are presented. It can be shown that under vibration exposure with different conditions (body posture, vibration direction), the body parts are in resonance at varying frequencies, mainly in a low frequency range.

Body posturebusiness.industryAcousticsPostureBiomechanicsGeneral MedicineAnatomyThoraxVibrationTrunkHuman beingSpineBiomechanical PhenomenaModels StructuralVibrationAnesthesiology and Pain MedicineAbdomenHumansMedicineWhole body vibrationVibration exposureExperimental methodsbusinessHeadActa Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica
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Interpleurale Katheteranalgesie

1994

Interpleural analgesia is a method of postoperative analgesia that was developed by Kvalheim and Reiestad in 1984. The main indication is postoperative pain after unilateral thoracic and upper abdominal surgery. Many authors report good analgesic effects and better postoperative lung function following cholecystectomy. There is some controversy on the effectiveness of this method after thoracic surgery. Further indications are post-traumatic pain after multiple rib fractures and chronic pain in the upper abdomen (carcinoma of the pancreas, chronic pancreatitis). The local anaesthetic of choice is bupivacaine (in concentrations of 0.25-0.75%, injection volumes of 10-40 ml, with or without ep…

BupivacaineLidocainebusiness.industryLocal anestheticmedicine.drug_classAnalgesicChronic painmedicine.diseaseInterpleural AnalgesiaAnesthesiology and Pain MedicinePneumothoraxAnesthesiamedicinePancreatitisNeurology (clinical)businessmedicine.drugDer Schmerz
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HRCT evaluation of bronchial response to deep inspiration in asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)

2012

Purpose Methods and Materials Results Conclusion References Personal Information

CT-High ResolutionComputer Applications-Detection diagnosisChronic obstructive airways diseaseHRCT ASTHMACOPDSettore MED/10 - Malattie Dell'Apparato RespiratorioThoraxLungRespiratory system
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Impact of Ultrabithorax alternative splicing on Drosophila embryonic nervous system development.

2015

Hox genes control divergent segment identities along the anteroposterior body axis of bilateral animals by regulating a large number of processes in a cell context-specific manner. How Hox proteins achieve this functional diversity is a long-standing question in developmental biology. In this study we investigate the role of alternative splicing in functional specificity of the Drosophila Hox gene Ultrabithorax (Ubx). We focus specifically on the embryonic central nervous system (CNS) and provide a description of temporal expression patterns of three major Ubx isoforms during development of this tissue. These analyses imply distinct functions for individual isoforms in different stages of n…

Central Nervous SystemEmbryologyanimal structuresNeurogenesisGenes InsectBiologyCell fate determinationNeuroblastAnimalsDrosophila ProteinsProtein IsoformsHox geneUltrabithoraxGeneticsHomeodomain ProteinsAlternative splicingGenes HomeoboxGene Expression Regulation DevelopmentalCell biologyAlternative Splicingembryonic structuresRNA splicingDrosophilaNeural developmentDrosophila ProteinDevelopmental BiologyTranscription FactorsMechanisms of development
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A common precursor for glia and neurons in the embryonic CNS of Drosophila gives rise to segment-specific lineage variants

1993

ABSTRACT The nervous system consists of two classes of cells, neurons and glia, which differ in morphology and function. They derive from precursors located in the neurogenic region of the ectoderm. In this study, we present the complete embryonic lineage of a neuroectodermal precursor in Drosophila that gives rise to neurons as well as glia in the abdominal CNS. This lineage is conserved among different Drosophila species. We show that neuronal and glial cell types in this clone derive from one segregating precursor, previously described as NB1-1. Thus, in addition to neuroblasts and glioblasts, there exists a third class of CNS precursors in Drosophila, which we call neuroglioblasts. We f…

Central Nervous SystemNervous systemanimal structuresLineage (genetic)Cell TransplantationCellular differentiationEctodermBiologySpecies SpecificityNeuroblastCell MovementAbdomenEctodermMorphogenesismedicineAnimalsMolecular BiologyHorseradish PeroxidaseNeuronsStem CellsCell DifferentiationGastrulaAnatomyCarbocyaninesThoraxCell biologyTransplantationDrosophila melanogastermedicine.anatomical_structurenervous systemNeurogliaDrosophilaNeuronNeurogliaDevelopmental BiologyDevelopment
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Chest Radiograph as Diagnostic Clue in a Floppy Infant

2016

Chromosomes Human Pair 14Male0301 basic medicineThoraxmedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryInfant NewbornThoraxUniparental Disomy030105 genetics & heredityRespiration ArtificialInfant newbornKAGAMI-OGATA SYNDROMESurgery03 medical and health sciencesPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthmedicineHumansMuscle HypotoniaAbnormalities MultipleRadiologyChest radiographFloppy InfantbusinessThe Journal of Pediatrics
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