Search results for "diagnostic"

showing 10 items of 8913 documents

Funktionsangiographie der kniegelenknahen Arterien: Konsequenzen für die Stentimplantation?

1990

Angiographic studies of the arteries adjoining the knee in 25 patients show extensive kinking and stenoses of the popliteal artery and less frequently of the distal femoral artery during flexion of the knee joint. This is due to the loss of elasticity with increasing age forcing the vessel into a tortuous course during shortening of the pathway of the popliteal artery with knee flexion. Independent of the principle of the different stents available they probably will not increase the contractility of the stented vessel in the longitudinal axis. It is to expect that after implantation of stents into the popliteal artery kinking will occur predominantly in the original segments of the vessel …

musculoskeletal diseasesmedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryKnee flexionFemoral arteryKnee JointPopliteal arterySurgeryContractilitymedicine.arteryInternal medicineArterial Occlusive DiseasesAngiographymedicineCardiologyStent implantationRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingbusinessRöFo - Fortschritte auf dem Gebiet der Röntgenstrahlen und der bildgebenden Verfahren
researchProduct

Posterior Tibial Tendon Dislocation: A Case Report

2022

Abstract Isolated posterior tibial tendon dislocation is a rare condition. Diagnosis can be challenging, especially in the acute clinical setting. Predisposing factors include shallow posterior tibial tendon groove and tear of the flexor retinaculum. We report the case of traumatic subluxation of the posterior tibial tendon, illustrating imaging findings and surgical technique. Posterior tibial tendon dislocation was detected using dynamic ultrasound, while magnetic resonance was essential for a comprehensive evaluation that included underlying predisposing anatomic abnormalities and associated pathologic conditions. Conservative treatment is often unsuccessful thus surgical approach was ne…

musculoskeletal diseasesmedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryUltrasoundMagnetic resonance imagingSulcusmusculoskeletal systemTendonSurgeryRetinaculummedicine.anatomical_structuremedicineOrthopedics and Sports MedicineSurgeryPosterior tibial tendonDislocationbusinessGroove (engineering)The Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery
researchProduct

Upper Limb Interventions.

2019

Ultrasound has been reported to be a quick, cheap, and effective imaging modality to guide the interventional procedures in the musculoskeletal system. The use of ultrasound results in increased accuracy of needle placement associated with a reduction of complications. In the upper limb, ultrasound-guided procedures are applied to joints and soft tissues around the shoulder, elbow, wrist, and hand. This article reviews the clinical and technical aspects of the most common procedures performed in this anatomic area.

musculoskeletal diseasesmedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.medical_treatmentElbowPsychological interventionWrist030218 nuclear medicine & medical imagingUpper Extremity03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePhysical medicine and rehabilitationMedicineHumansRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingReduction (orthopedic surgery)Ultrasonography Interventionalmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryUltrasoundSoft tissueInterventional radiologyGeneral Medicinemedicine.anatomical_structure030220 oncology & carcinogenesisTendinopathyUpper limbbusinessRadiologic clinics of North America
researchProduct

Early Treatment of Systemic Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis with Canakinumab and Complete Remission After 2 Years of Treatment Suspension: Case Report …

2019

Systemic juvenile idiopathic arthritis (sJIA) is an autoinflammatory disease characterised by fever and arthritis. We describe the case of a 14-year-old girl hospitalised with fever associated with rash, myalgia, arthralgia and polyarticular involvement. Examinations revealed increased levels of C-reactive protein, erythrocyte sedimentation rate, ferritin, triglycerides, leukocytes, neutrophils, lactate dehydrogenase, fibrinogen, aspartate aminotransferase (AST), alanine aminotransferase (ALT) and γ-glutamyl transferase (GGT). Bone marrow biopsy showed polyclonal leukocyte activation. A genetic study revealed a heterozygous mutation of the MEFV gene, c.442G>C (E148Q), which is typical of…

myalgiaAbdominal painmedicine.medical_specialtyTime FactorsAdolescentCanakinumabFamilial Mediterranean feverArthritisCase Report030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyAntibodies Monoclonal Humanized030226 pharmacology & pharmacyGastroenterology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineautoinflammatory diseaseInternal medicinemedicineHumansPharmacology (medical)medicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryRemission InductionAntibodies MonoclonalGeneral MedicineExanthemamedicine.diseaseMEFVRashdigestive system diseasesArthritis JuvenileCanakinumabTreatment OutcomeErythrocyte sedimentation rateSystemic juvenile idiopathic arthritiFemalemedicine.symptombusinessmedicine.drug
researchProduct

The pain threshold of high-threshold mechanosensitive receptors subsequent to maximal eccentric exercise is a potential marker in the prediction of D…

2017

Background Delayed-onset muscle soreness (DOMS) refers to dull pain and discomfort in people after participating in exercise, sport or recreational physical activities. The aim of this study was to detect underlying mechanical thresholds in an experimental model of DOMS. Methods Randomised study to detect mechanical pain thresholds in a randomised order following experimentally induced DOMS of the non-dominant arm in healthy participants. Main outcome was the detection of the pressure pain threshold (PPT), secondary thresholds included mechanical detection (MDT) and pain thresholds (MPT), pain intensity, pain perceptions and the maximum isometric voluntary force (MIVF). Results Twenty volun…

myalgiaMaleSensory ReceptorsPhysiologySensory Physiologylcsh:MedicineSocial SciencesIsometric exercisePathology and Laboratory Medicine0302 clinical medicineNerve FibersAnimal CellsMedicine and Health SciencesElbowMorphogenesisMedicinePsychologyYoung adultlcsh:ScienceImmune ResponseMusculoskeletal SystemPain MeasurementNeuronsMultidisciplinaryNociceptorsMuscle DifferentiationSensory SystemsArmsSomatosensory SystemAnesthesiaNociceptorMechanosensitive channelsFemaleSensory Perceptionmedicine.symptomCellular TypesAnatomyMechanoreceptorsMuscle contractionMuscle ContractionResearch ArticleSignal TransductionAdultPain Thresholdmedicine.medical_specialtyImmunologyPain03 medical and health sciencesYoung AdultSigns and SymptomsDiagnostic MedicineThreshold of painPressureHumansddc:610Exercise physiologyMuscle SkeletalExerciseInflammationbusiness.industrylcsh:RLimbs (Anatomy)Biology and Life SciencesPain Sensation030229 sport sciencesMyalgiaCell BiologyCellular NeurosciencePhysical therapylcsh:Qbusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryNeuroscienceDevelopmental BiologyPloS one
researchProduct

Hypokalemic rhabdomyolysis associated with Bartter's syndrome.

1983

Severe potassium deficiency is an uncommon cause of rhabdomyolysis. We recently treated a 45-year-old patient with myalgia, serious generalized weakness, increased serum creatine kinase and myoglobin level as well as excessive hypokalemia. Histological examination of deltoid muscle biopsy showed rhabdomyolysis. After complete recovery of muscle damage by potassium substitution Bartter's syndrome proved to be the cause of initial and persistent hypokalemia.

myalgiaMalemedicine.medical_specialtyendocrine system diseasesHypokalemiaurologic and male genital diseasesGastroenterologyNecrosisInternal medicineDeltoid muscleDrug DiscoveryBiopsyHyperaldosteronismmedicineHumansCreatine KinaseGenetics (clinical)Histological examinationmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryMyoglobinMusclesMyoglobinuriaBartter SyndromeGeneral MedicineMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseHypokalemiaBartter's syndromeAnesthesiaPotassiumMolecular MedicinePotassium deficiencymedicine.symptombusinessRhabdomyolysisKlinische Wochenschrift
researchProduct

Myoadenylate deaminase deficiency

1987

Myoadenylate deaminase (MAD) is the rate-limiting enzyme in the purine nucleotide cycle which is biochemically linked to glycolysis and the citric cycle and thereby providing energy during intense muscular activity. In muscle fibers, myoadenylate deaminase operates at considerably higher activity levels than in other organs. First detected using enzyme-histochemical methods, it now appears that deficiency of myoadenylate deaminase is one of the most frequent enzyme defects in muscle. The primary defect may occur as an isolated nosological entity or not infrequently it is also associated with a large spectrum of different neuromuscular conditions. It seems to be the primary unassociated MAD …

myalgiaWeaknessmedicine.medical_specialtyBiopsyElectromyographyMetabolic myopathyBiologyGastroenterologyAMP Deaminase03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineInternal medicineDrug DiscoveryBiopsymedicineHumansGenetics (clinical)030304 developmental biology0303 health sciencesmedicine.diagnostic_testMusclesMuscle weaknessAMP deaminaseNeuromuscular DiseasesGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseEndocrinologyNucleotide DeaminasesMolecular MedicineSarcoidosismedicine.symptom030217 neurology & neurosurgeryKlinische Wochenschrift
researchProduct

Radiation engineered nanogels as platform for next-generation of medical diagnostics and therapeutics

2010

nanogels radiation synthesis diagnostics therapeutics
researchProduct

HFt-LBT with Eu3+: a new nanovector for bioimaging applications

2021

nanovector engineered nanoparticle Europium diagnostic field
researchProduct

Negative emotional state slows down movement speed : behavioral and neural evidence

2019

Background Athletic performance is affected by emotional state. Athletes may underperform in competition due to poor emotion regulation. Movement speed plays an important role in many competition events. Flexible control of movement speed is critical for effective athletic performance. Although behavioral evidence showed that negative emotion can influence movement speed, the nature of the relationship remains controversial. Thus, the present study investigated how negative emotion affects movement speed and the neural mechanism underlying the interaction between emotion processing and movement control. Methods The present study combined electroencephalography (EEG) technology with a cued-…

negative emotion Theta oscillationpsykologiset tekijätCNVlcsh:MedicinePsychiatry and PsychologyElectroencephalography050105 experimental psychologyGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyMovement speedTask (project management)03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinekinesiologiatunteetCognitive resource theorymedicine0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesEEGSet (psychology)biologymedicine.diagnostic_testMovement (music)AthletesGeneral Neuroscience05 social scienceslcsh:RkehonhallintaGeneral MedicineTheta oscillationbiology.organism_classificationKinesiologyP1Action (philosophy)movement speedNegative emotionGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesPsychologyNegative emotion030217 neurology & neurosurgeryCognitive psychology
researchProduct