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Fatal hypersensitivity reaction to an oral spray of flurbiprofen: a case report

2013

Summary What is known and objective Safety of the anti-inflammatory drug flurbiprofen is comparable with that of other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs of the propionic acid class, which are commonly associated with gastrointestinal and renal side effects. Here we report a case of a fatal hypersensitivity reaction to an oral spray of flurbiprofen taken for sore throat. Case summary A 29-year-old man came to the emergency care unit reporting sore throat with an intense burning sensation associated with fever. Pharyngotonsillitis was diagnosed, and local treatment with oral flurbiprofen spray was prescribed. Immediately after using the spray, the patient experienced a severe reaction cha…

AdultMaleoral sprayAllergyAdministration TopicalFlurbiprofenAdministration OralFatal hypersensitivity reaction; oral spray; flurbiprofenadverse Effect; adverse reaction; anti inflammatory; fatal reaction; flurbiprofen; hypersensitivity; NSAID; pharmacovigilance; sprayDrug HypersensitivitySettore MED/43 - Medicina LegalemedicineMaculopapular rashSore throatHumansPharmacology (medical)Fatal hypersensitivity reactionCause of deathPharmacologyAsphyxiabusiness.industryAnti-Inflammatory Agents Non-SteroidalPharyngitismusculoskeletal systemmedicine.diseaseflurbiprofenHypersensitivity reactionAnesthesiaItchinglipids (amino acids peptides and proteins)Oral Spraysmedicine.symptombusinessmedicine.drugJournal of Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics
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Peri‐implant marginal bone loss reduction with platform‐switching components: 5‐Year post‐loading results of an equivalence randomized clinical trial

2019

Abstract Aim To compare the clinical performance and marginal bone levels of implants restored with platform‐switching (PS) or platform‐matching (PM) abutments. Materials and Methods Adult patients missing two or more adjacent teeth in the posterior mandible received 2–4 CAMLOG SCREW‐LINE implants and were randomly allocated to the PM or PS group, receiving the corresponding prosthetic components from surgery onwards. Implants were conventionally loaded with single cemented crowns. Patients were followed annually for 5 years. Outcome measures were marginal bone level changes, implant survival, performance of the prosthetic components and clinical parameters plaque index, sulcus bleeding ind…

AdultPlaque indeximplantPlatform switchingPeriAlveolar Bone LossDentistryMandiblelaw.inventioncrestal bone preservation03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineRandomized controlled triallawMedicineHumans030212 general & internal medicinestandardized radiographBone levelSurvival rateImplant DentistryCrownsbusiness.industryplatform switchingDental Implantation EndosseousDental Plaque IndexClinical performancebone levelDental Implant-Abutment Design030206 dentistryrandomized clinical trialTreatment Outcomeimplant successplatform matchPeriodonticsImplantDental Prosthesis Implant-SupportedbusinessImplant TherapyFollow-Up StudiesJournal of Clinical Periodontology
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Perceiving musical tension in long chord sequences

1999

We attempted to predict perceived musical tension in longer chord sequences by hierarchic and sequential models based on Lerdahl and Jackendoff's and Lerdahl's cognitive theories and on Parncutt's sensory-psychoacoustical theory. Musicians and nonmusicians were asked to rate the perceived tension of chords which were drawn either from a piece composed for the study (Exp. 1) or from a Chopin Prelude (Exps. 2-4). In Exps. 3 and 4, several experimental manipulations were made to emphasize either the global or the local structure of the piece and to verify how these manipultions would affect the respective contribution of the models in the ratings. In all experiments, musical tension was only w…

AdultTime FactorsHarmonic structureVoice Qualitymedia_common.quotation_subjectExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyCognitionGeneral MedicineMusicalLocal structureArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)PerceptionDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyHumansChord (music)Pitch PerceptionCadenceGlobal structurePsychologySocial psychologyMusicmedia_commonCognitive psychologyPsychological Research
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An automatic test for frequency discrimination

1987

Békésy audiometry has been applied to the determination of the frequency discrimination threshold. The automatic test for frequency discrimination is performed by means of a modified automatic audiometer at fixed frequencies, each administered for a duration of 60 s. The test involves the stimulus of a series of pairs of tone bursts of 500 ms duration: the frequency of one of the tone bursts (f0) is constant, while the other (f0 + delta f) gradually increases and decreases according to the subject's response. The tracings obtained facilitate the evaluation of the discrimination capability of the subject. The pattern obtained from a sample of normally hearing people was analysed in order to …

AdultTone burstmedicine.medical_specialtyBekesy audiometryAdolescentmedicine.diagnostic_testPure toneFrequency discriminationDifferential ThresholdAudiologyStimulus (physiology)Pitch DiscriminationOtorhinolaryngologyPitch DiscriminationmedicineAudiometry Pure-ToneHumansAudiometryPsychologyAudiometerBritish Journal of Audiology
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Clinical and radiographic performance of self‐locking conical connection implants in the posterior mandible: Five‐year results of a two‐centre prospe…

2021

Abstract Objective This prospective study aims to assess the 5‐year clinical performance of implants with internal conical connection and platform‐switched abutments in the posterior mandible. Material and Methods Healthy adults missing at least two teeth in the posterior mandible and with a natural tooth mesial to the implant site received two or three adjacent implants. After a transmucosal healing period single crown restorations were cemented on platform‐switched abutments. Changes in marginal bone levels were investigated in standardized periapical radiographs from surgery and loading (baseline) to 60‐months post‐loading. Results Twenty‐four patients received 52 implants. Bone remodell…

Adultmedicine.medical_treatmentRadiographyAlveolar Bone LossDentistryMandibleProsthesisBone remodelingmedicineHumansProspective StudiesProspective cohort studyDental implantplatform switchDental ImplantsPosterior mandibleBone preservationdental implantbusiness.industrybone levelOriginal Articlesconical connection implantsDental Prosthesis DesignoutcomeOriginal ArticleImplantDental Prosthesis Implant-SupportedOral Surgerybusinessbone remodellingFollow-Up StudiesClinical Oral Implants Research
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Aerodynamics of Ski Jumping

2016

Ski jumping is an exciting and primarily competitive sport involving both ballistic and aerodynamic factors. The ballistic factors are release velocity and release position of a ski jumper from the take-off table, whereas aerodynamic factors include the gliding properties of the jumper/ski system (velocity, suit design, surface area, posture of the jumper/ski system, resisting and lifting forces). Both ballistic and aerodynamic factors place special demands on the jumper so that he/she can, for example, optimally maximize the vertical lift and minimize the drag forces. Ski jumping has attracted spectators 200 years and it has undergone several notable steps in the development of performance…

Aerodynamic forceGround effect (aerodynamics)AeronauticsDragComputer scienceJumperPitching momentAerodynamicsSki jumpingWind tunnel
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Neural Activation During Submaximal Contractions Seems More Reflective of Neuromuscular Ageing than Maximal Voluntary Activation

2016

International audience; This study aimed at testing the hypothesis that differences in neural activation strategy during submaximal but not maximal plantarflexions exist between young and older men. Eleven young men (YM, 26 +/- 4 years) and thirteen old men (OM, 76 +/- 3 years) volunteered for the investigation. Maximal voluntary torque (MVT) was 38.2%, lower (p < 0.001) in OM than in YM, while voluntary activation was equivalent (similar to 97%). The relationship between the interpolated twitch torque and the voluntary torque (IT-VT relationship) was composite (curvilinear + exponential) for both age-groups. However, the OM showed accentuated concavity, as attested by the occurrence of the…

AgingContraction (grammar)Voluntary activationAgeing.torquein-vivoPlantar flexionActivation patternh-reflex0302 clinical medicineVoluntary contractionmotor unitaging; clinical article; female; human; male; muscle contractility; muscle twitch; nervous system; torque; Ageing; Triceps surae; Twitch interpolation; Voluntary activation; Voluntary contractionTwitch interpolationolder-adultsmuscle contractilityOriginal Researchclinical articlenervous systemmuscle twitchfemalecross-sectional areaCardiologyTriceps suraeforcemedicine.medical_specialtymechanical-propertiesCognitive Neurosciencelcsh:RC321-57103 medical and health sciencesmaleInternal medicinemedicinehumanlcsh:Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatryskeletal-muscle fibersbusiness.industryTwitch interpolation030229 sport sciencesAgeingageAgeingTurnover[ SDV.NEU ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Neurons and Cognition [q-bio.NC]interpolated twitchPhysical therapybusinessVoluntary contraction030217 neurology & neurosurgeryNeuroscienceFrontiers in Aging Neuroscience
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Effects of strength and endurance training on muscle fibrecharacteristics in elderly women

1997

The effects of 18 weeks' intensive strength and endurance training on fibre characteristics of the vastus lateralis muscle were studied in 76- to 78-year-old women. Type I and type IIa fibres constituted over 90% of the cell population and were almost equally represented. No changes were observed in the proportions of the different fibre types. When comparing the baseline and the 18-week measurements within the groups, the strength group showed a mean increase of 34% (P = 0.028) in mean type I fibre area. The frequency histograms showed an increased proportion of larger type I fibres after strength training and a decreased proportion of smaller type IIa fibres after endurance training. In t…

Agingmedicine.medical_specialtyPhysiologyStrength trainingVastus lateralis muscleMuscle Fibers SkeletalPopulationMuscle hypertrophyAnimal scienceEndurance trainingmedicineHumansMuscle fibreeducationAgededucation.field_of_studybusiness.industryHypertrophyGeneral MedicineControl subjectsExercise TherapyMuscular AtrophyMuscle Fibers Slow-TwitchAgeingMuscle Fibers Fast-TwitchPhysical EndurancePhysical therapyFemalebusinessClinical Physiology
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Research on Acute Toxicity and the Behavioral Effects of Methanolic Extract from Psilocybin Mushrooms and Psilocin in Mice

2015

The pharmacological activities and acute toxicity of the psilocin (PC) and dried residues of the crude extracts of psychotropic mushrooms were investigated in mice. The hallucinogenic substances were effectively isolated, by using methanol, from the species of Psilocybe semilanceata and Pholiotina cyanopus, that were collected in the north-east region of Poland. The chemical analysis of these extracts, which was performed by liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry detection (LC-MS), indicated the presence of psilocin and other hallucinogenic substances, including indolealkylamines and their phosphorylated analogues. When the pure psilocin or fungal extracts were used, slight difference…

Agonistmedicine.drug_classHealth Toxicology and Mutagenesislcsh:Medicineacute toxicityComplex MixturesPharmacologyToxicologyhead-twitch response (HTR)Median lethal dosePartial agonistArticlePsilocybinLethal Dose 50MiceAnimals Outbred StrainsmedicineAnimalspsilocybin mushrooms; psilocin; acute toxicity; head-twitch response (HTR)psilocinBehavior AnimalbiologyChemistryMethanollcsh:Rpsilocybin mushroomsbiology.organism_classificationAcute toxicityPsilocybin<i>head-twitch</i> response (HTR)PsilocinToxicityHallucinogensSolventsPsilocybe semilanceataFemaleAgaricalesmedicine.drugToxins
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"Saliamoci sopra e voliamo via..." Percorsi di Beni Montresor e Philip Glass verso "Le Streghe di Venezia" (1994-2009)

2016

Il saggio delinea i percorsi creativi di Philip Glass a partire dall'inizio dalla fine degli anni Sessanta, con particolare riferimento alle opere o spettacoli di teatro musicale. Nella seconda parte vengono descritti l'eperienza biografica e artistica di Beni Montresor, nonché la genesi e i caratteri musicali dell'opera in due atti "The Witches of Venice" (Le Streghe di Venezia, 1994-2009), presentata al Teatro Massimo di Palermo nella versione che include anche i testi di Vincenzo Cerami.

America Music Musical theater Minimal Music Philip Glass Beni Montresor Vincenzo Cerami The Witches of Venice.Settore L-ART/07 - Musicologia E Storia Della MusicaAmerica Musica Teatro musicale Minimalismo Philip Glass Beni Montresor Vincenzo Cerami The Witches of Venice Le Streghe di Venezia.
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