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Tightness of duraplasty in rabbits: a comparative study.

2000

OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to test, in rabbits, the tightness of seven dural substitution materials commonly used in neurosurgery, i.e., Lyodura (B. Braun Melsungen AG, Melsungen, Germany), Tutoplast dura (Tutogen Medical, Inc., Parsippany, NJ), Tutoplast fascia lata (Tutogen Medical, Inc.), autologous periosteum, Neuropatch (B. Braun Melsungen AG), Dacron (E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Co., Wilmington, DE), and Ethisorb (Ethicon, Inc., Somerville, NJ). METHODS: Duraplasties were performed with sutures alone or were additionally fixed with fibrin glue. Leakage pressures were assessed by infusion of artificial cerebrospinal fluid, containing sodium fluorescein, into the cisterna …

medicine.medical_specialtyDura materProsthesis ImplantationFibrin Tissue AdhesiveCisterna magnaProsthesis ImplantationFascia lataPeriosteumMaterials TestingmedicineAnimalsFibrin gluePeriosteumWound HealingBiological Dressingsbusiness.industryPolyethylene TerephthalatesSurgeryBiomechanical Phenomenamedicine.anatomical_structureSurgeryNeurology (clinical)CollagenDura MaterRabbitsbusinessArtificial cerebrospinal fluidNeurosurgery
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Overwintering survival in relation to body mass in a field population of the wolf spider ( Hygrolycosa rubrofasciata )

1999

Body size is often considered to be an important trait affecting individual fitness. In arthropods, females commonly benefit from larger size directly through increased fecundity (Roff, 1992), and males through increased mating success (Andersson, 1994). It has also been suggested that larger individuals may in general have a better survival than smaller individuals (Calder, 1983; Peters, 1983). From this suggestion it may be predicted that during stressful environmental conditions larger individuals should do better than smaller individuals.

SpiderbiologyHygrolycosa rubrofasciataEcologyWolf spiderZoologyField populationbiology.organism_classificationFecundityTraitAnimal Science and ZoologyMatingEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsOverwinteringJournal of Zoology
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The "critical zones" of entrapment of the nerves of the lower limb.

1991

The author has studied, in a group of 40 dissections on cadavers of individuals of different ages, the main “critical zones” of entrapment of some terminal branches of the lumbo-sacral plexus, which include canals (fibrous, osteo-fibrous, fibro-muscular), intervals (intermuscular, fibro-muscular, musculo-ligamentous), rings (fibrous or fibro-muscular) and foramina. They provide the topographical anatomical basis for possible compressive phenomena of the nerves of the lower limb.

musculoskeletal diseasesMaleanimal structuresLower limbPathology and Forensic MedicinePelvisIliumEntrapmentCadaverMedicineHumansRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingFasciaPsoas MusclesPlexusLegLigamentsbusiness.industryFootMusclesNerve Compression SyndromesPeroneal NerveAnatomyFemoral Veinmusculoskeletal systemFemoral ArteryThighFibulaSurgeryFemaleAnatomyTibial NervebusinessObturator NerveSurgical and radiologic anatomy : SRA
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Silicone-Silver Penile Prosthesis: Description, Operative Approach and Results

1980

A silicone penile prosthesis in which silver wires are embedded to allow for voluntary bending of the penis for urination and resting position and for straightening for intercourse is described. The implantation is done via a hemicircular incision on the dorsum of the penis in the sulcus coronarius. Buck's fascia is identified and opened, and the corpora are dilated up to 30F. After the exact length is determined with a special sizer the prosthesis is slipped into each corpus cavernosum. The advantage of this approach is the optimal insertion of the prosthesis distal to the sulcus coronarius, thereby preventing kinking of the glans during intercourse. Our experiences with the implantation i…

MaleDorsummedicine.medical_specialtySilverUrologymedia_common.quotation_subjectmedicine.medical_treatmentProsthesis DesignUrinationProsthesischemistry.chemical_compoundPostoperative ComplicationsSiliconeHumansMedicineGlansmedia_commonbusiness.industryPenile prosthesisProstheses and ImplantsFasciaSurgerymedicine.anatomical_structurechemistrySilicone ElastomersbusinessPenisPenisJournal of Urology
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Larvicidal Activity of Essential Oils of Five Apiaceae Taxa and Some of Their Main Constituents Against Culex quinquefasciatus.

2018

Apiaceae are aromatic herbs producing essential oils which are used on an industrial scale for various purposes. Notably, Apiaceae essential oils may replace synthetic insecticides keeping most of their efficacy and avoiding environmental pollution and human poisoning. In the present work, we explored the insecticidal potential of the essential oils from five Apiaceae taxa, namely Sison amomum, Echinophora spinosa, Heracleum sphondylium subsp. sphondylium, Heracleum sphondylium subsp. ternatum, and Trachyspemum ammi, as well as their major constituents (sabinene, p-cymene, terpinolene, myristicin, and thymol), against the filariasis vector Culex quinquefasciatus. For the purpose, the essent…

0106 biological scienceslarvicidal activityInsecticides[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]VolatileEnvironmental pollution01 natural sciencesBiochemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundThymolInsecticideTraditional medicinebiologyCulex quinquefasciatusAmmiGeneral Medicineselected main constituentMyristicinCulexLarvaEchinophoraMolecular MedicineDrugcomic_books.characterSabineneBioengineeringessential oilDose-Response RelationshipStructure-Activity RelationshipCulex quinquefasciatuselected main constituentsOils VolatileAnimalsMolecular Biologyessential oilsApiaceaeDose-Response Relationship Drug010405 organic chemistryHeracleum sphondyliumAnimalGeneral Chemistrybiology.organism_classification0104 chemical sciencesFive Apiaceae taxachemistry13. Climate actioncomic_booksOils010606 plant biology & botanyCulex quinquefasciatus; essential oils; Five Apiaceae taxa; larvicidal activity; selected main constituents; Animals; Apiaceae; Culex; Dose-Response Relationship Drug; Insecticides; Larva; Oils Volatile; Structure-Activity RelationshipApiaceaeChemistrybiodiversity
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Deep dry needling of trigger points located in the lateral pterygoid muscle: efficacy and safety of treatment for management of myofascial pain and t…

2014

Background To determine whether deep dry needling (DDN) of trigger points (TPs) in the lateral pterygoid muscle (LPM) would significantly reduce pain and improve function, compared with methocarbamol/paracetamol medication. Material and Methods Forty-eight patients with chronic myofascial pain located in the LPM were selected and randomly assigned to one of two groups (DDN test group, n=24; drug-treated control group, n=24). The test group received three applications of needling of the LPM once per week for three weeks, while control group patients were given two tablets of a methocarbamol/paracetamol combination every six hours for three weeks. Assessments were carried out pretreatment, 2 …

MaleAcupuncture TherapyLateral pterygoid musclelaw.inventionRandomized controlled triallawMyofascial Pain SyndromesDry needlingMethocarbamolMuscle Relaxants CentralEquipment DesignAnalgesics Non-NarcoticMiddle AgedTemporomandibular Joint Disorders:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Ciencias de la saludTreatment OutcomeNeedlesAnesthesiaUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASFemalePterygoid Musclesmedicine.drugAdultmedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentOdontologíaMyofascial pain syndromeYoung AdultmedicineHumansPain ManagementGeneral DentistryMasticationAcetaminophenAgedOral Medicine and Pathologybusiness.industryResearchTrigger PointsPterygoid Musclesmedicine.diseaseSurgeryAcetaminophenOtorhinolaryngologySurgerybusinessAcupuncture PointsMethocarbamol
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Acute Effects of Tecar Therapy on Skin Temperature, Ankle Mobility and Hyperalgesia in Myofascial Pain Syndrome in Professional Basketball Players: A…

2021

(1) Background: Myofascial pain syndrome (MPS) is a clinical condition characterized by localized non-inflammatory musculoskeletal pain caused by myofascial trigger points. Diathermy or Tecar therapy (TT) is a form of noninvasive electro-thermal therapy classified as deep thermotherapy based on the application of electric currents. This technique is characterized by immediate effects, and its being used by high performance athletes. (2) Methods: A total of thirty-two participants were included in the study who were professional basketball players. There was a 15-person Control Group and a 17-person Intervention Group. TT was applied in the Intervention Group, while TT with the device switch…

sport injuriesBasketballdiathermyVisual analogue scaleHealth Toxicology and Mutagenesismedicine.medical_treatmentPilot ProjectsMyofascial pain syndrometrigger pointArticlerange of motionGastrocnemius musclemedicineHumansgastrocnemius musclebasketballMyofascial Pain Syndromesbusiness.industryPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthRDiathermymedicine.diseasethermographymedicine.anatomical_structureHyperalgesiaAnesthesiaHyperalgesiaMedicineAnkleAnklemedicine.symptomSkin TemperaturebusinessRange of motionInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Microhabitat selection and audible sexual signalling in the wolf spider Hygrolycosa rubrofasciata (Araneae, Lycosidae)

2000

We studied the microhabitat selection and male sexual signalling behaviour in the wolf spider Hygrolycosa rubrofasciata (Ohlert). Males strike dry leaves with their abdomen, producing an audible sexual drumming signal, and females use this signal to choose mating partners. In the field we followed male drum- ming rate and microhabitat selection using both the mark-recapture method and direct observations. In the laboratory we conducted an experiment on male micro- habitat and drumming substrate selection. We found that in the field males were not distributed randomly among the habitat; fewer males were found in areas that had high sedge cover, low elevation, and low dry leaf cover. In the l…

Hygrolycosa rubrofasciataHabitatEcologySexual selectionWolf spiderAnimal Science and ZoologyLaboratory experimentBiologyMatingbiology.organism_classificationSubstrate (marine biology)Ecology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsSelection (genetic algorithm)Acta ethologica
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Feasibility and preliminary efficacy of a hypopressive exercise program on postmenopausal cancer survivors: A pilot study.

2020

Abstract Background Cancer-related fatigue (CRF) is a common symptom during and after cancer treatment that negatively affects the patient's quality of life. Exercise is one of the most effective non-pharmacological treatments for CRF. Multimodal exercise therapy programs that include hypopressive exercises, relaxation and myofascial release may be beneficial for CRF. The aim of this pilot study was to evaluate the feasibility and efficacy of a multimodal program on CRF and lower limb functional strength in postmenopausal women diagnosed with cancer. Methods 7 postmenopausal women (age = 55.28 years; BMI = 26.05 kg/m2) who had a cancer diagnosis participated in a supervised and progressive …

Complementary and Manual TherapyFunctional trainingmedicine.medical_specialtyPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationHypopressive exercisePilot Projectslaw.invention03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineRandomized controlled trialQuality of lifeCancer SurvivorslawNeoplasmsmedicineHumansAdverse effectFatigue030222 orthopedicsbusiness.industryRehabilitationCancerExercise therapy030229 sport sciencesMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseMyofascial releaseExercise TherapyPostmenopauseComplementary and alternative medicinePhysical therapyQuality of LifeFeasibility StudiesFemalebusinessJournal of bodywork and movement therapies
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An algorithm to improve outcomes of radial forearm flap donor site

2017

Background: Due to the high rate of donor site complications the Radial Forearm Flap (RFF) has lost ground in favor of the Antero-lateral tight flap (ALT) and other flaps. We have designed a reconstruction algorithm for reconstruction of its donor site. The goal of this study was to retrospectively evaluate the impact of this algorithm on RFF donor site compli- cation rates. Methods: The authors analyzed retrospectively 31 patients who underwent free radial fore- arm flap reconstruction between November 2009 and May 2013. Donor site complications were compared with data from patients treated before introdutction of the algorithm. Within the group were compared patients in which the flap was…

Malemusculoskeletal diseasesmedicine.medical_specialtySettore MED/19 - Chirurgia PlasticaSettore MED/42 - Igiene Generale E ApplicataTransplant Donor SiteSurgical Flaps03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemedicineHumans030223 otorhinolaryngologyAgedRetrospective StudiesHigh rateWound HealingRadial forearm flapbusiness.industryradial free flap donor siteRadial free flapSkin TransplantationGeneral MedicineMiddle AgedPlastic Surgery Procedureseye diseasesSurgerysuprafascial dissectionForearmTreatment Outcome030220 oncology & carcinogenesisTissue and Organ HarvestingFemaleSurgerybusinessAlgorithmsFollow-Up Studies
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