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Depth of alveolar bone dehiscences in relation to gingival recessions.

1984

Dehiscence depths were measured in vivo during surgical treatment of 113 teeth with gingival recession in 27 subjects. The average dehiscence depth determined was 5.43 mm with an average recession depth of 2.67 mm. Statistical evidence of a correlation between recession depth and dehiscence depth (average distance between lowest point of recession and dehiscence = 2.8 mm) leaves 16 affected teeth (n = 113) with a distance of 4 mm or more (up to a maximum of 7.5 mm) between the gingival margin and the alveolar crest (facial) unaccounted for. The significance of these deviations from mean values in the etiology and prognosis of recessions is discussed.

Adultgenetic structuresmedia_common.quotation_subjecteducationDentistryDehiscenceRecessionAlveolar crestAlveolar ProcessMedicineHumansGingival RecessionSurgical treatmentGingival recessionDental alveolusmedia_commonbusiness.industryPrognosiseye diseasesGingival DiseasesPeriodonticssense organsmedicine.symptomBone DiseasesPeriodontal Indexbusinesshuman activitiesStatistical evidenceGingival marginJournal of clinical periodontology
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Timing of right parietal and frontal cortex activity in visuo-spatial perception: A TMS study in normal individuals

2001

In a recent study we showed that repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) with train duration of 400 ms over right frontal and right posterior parietal cortices gives rise to transitory contralateral visuo-spatial neglect in normal subjects. In the present experiment we investigated whether using single-pulse TMS it is possible to obtain information about the timing of cortical activity related to spatial cognition. Nine healthy subjects performed in baseline condition and during TMS a tachistoscopic task, requiring a forced-choice estimation of the length of the two segments of prebisected horizontal lines. Single-pulse TMS was triggered at various time intervals (150 ms, 225 ms…

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Reactivity of isolated human chorionic vessels: analysis of some influencing variables

2003

The aim of the study was to determine whether 24 h of cold storage of samples, mode of delivery, and gestational age influenced in vitro human chorionic vascular reactivity (35 arteries and 34 veins). The following groups were compared: (i) fresh versus 24-h cold-stored (4 °C in Krebs–Henseleit solution) chorionic vascular rings from normal term placentas, (ii) fresh chorionic vascular rings from normal term placentas obtained after vaginal delivery versus those obtained after elective caesarean section, and (iii) fresh chorionic vascular rings from normal term placentas versus those obtained from preterm deliveries. Isometric recording of the concentration–response curve to KCl (5–120 mM)…

Adultmedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentPhysiologyPlacentaPregnancy Trimester ThirdChorionic vesselsCold storageIn Vitro TechniquesBiologyPotassium ChlorideVeinsPregnancyRefrigerationPhysiology (medical)PlacentaInternal medicineReaction TimemedicineHumansreproductive and urinary physiologyPharmacologyCesarean SectionGestational ageArteriesChorionGeneral MedicineDelivery Obstetricmedicine.anatomical_structureEndocrinologyVaginaembryonic structuresCirculatory systemChorionic villiFemalemedicine.symptomVasoconstrictionBlood vesselCanadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology
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P29, an oestrogen receptor-associated protein, is down- regulated by mifepristone in first trimester human placenta and decidua

1991

P29 is an oestrogen receptor-associated protein which acts as a marker of oestrogen action in several systems. The concentration of P29 was measured in placenta and decidua from women following medical termination of pregnancy with the antiprogesterone steroid mifepristone (RU 38,486) and a prostaglandin E1 analogue, and compared with the concentration of P29 found in matched controls undergoing surgical aspiration of pregnancy. Oestrogen receptors were also measured in the same samples. Placental and decidual P29 concentrations (IU/mg protein) in patients treated with mifepristone were 9.6 (4.6-54) and 4.8 (1.3-13.3) (median and range), respectively. These values were significantly lower t…

Adultmedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentmedicine.drug_classPlacentaUterusDown-RegulationEstrogen receptorPregnancyInternal medicinePlacentaDeciduamedicineHumansReceptorHeat-Shock ProteinsAbortifacientbusiness.industryRehabilitationDeciduaObstetrics and GynecologyMifepristonePhosphoproteinsMifepristonePregnancy Trimester FirstEndocrinologymedicine.anatomical_structureReceptors EstrogenReproductive MedicineEstrogenAbortion Legalembryonic structuresFemalebusinessmedicine.drugHuman Reproduction
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Improved accuracy of hysteroembryoscopic biopsies for karyotyping early missed abortions

2003

Abstract Objective To assess the potential of direct embryo and chorion biopsies obtained by hysteroembryoscopy for karyotyping early missed abortions. Design Clinical prospective descriptive study. Setting Instituto Valenciano de Infertilidad, Valencia, Spain. Patient(s) Sixty-eight women (71 gestational sacs) with missed abortions. The gestational age on ultrasound was 6.3 weeks (range, 4–10 weeks). Intervention(s) Transcervical hysteroembryoscopy before curettage. Main outcome measure(s) Comparison between the cytogenetic results from hysteroembryoscopic biospies and those of the curettage material. Result(s) Hysteroembryoscopic biopsies could be taken in 97.2% of the gestational sacs. D…

Adultmedicine.medical_specialtyBiopsyPlacentamedicine.medical_treatmentGestational sacHysteroscopyAbortionCurettageMiscarriageBiopsyTwins DizygoticHumansMedicineProspective StudiesDiagnostic ErrorsGynecologymedicine.diagnostic_testMosaicismbusiness.industryObstetricsFetoscopyObstetrics and GynecologyGestational ageChorionMiddle AgedEmbryo Mammalianmedicine.diseaseCurettagemedicine.anatomical_structureReproductive MedicineHysteroscopyKaryotypingCytogenetic Analysisembryonic structuresGestationFemaleAbortion MissedbusinessFertility and Sterility
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Impact of preimplantation genetic diagnosis on IVF outcome in implantation failure patients

2003

Implantation failure (IF) is defined as three or more failed IVF attempts, and preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) is being used in these patients to improve IVF outcome. PGD was performed in 49 implantation failure patients with a mean number of 4.2 +/- 1.6 previous IVF failures, and in nine fertile controls. Fluorescence in-situ hybridization (FISH) on blastomeres from biopsied day 3 embryos was performed for chromosomes 13, 16, 18, 21, 22, X and Y. There was a significantly higher rate of chromosomal abnormalities (67.4%) compared with controls (36.3%). In 57 cycles, a pregnancy rate of 34.0% and an implantation rate of 19.8% was observed in implantation failure patients compared wit…

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Femtosecond laser versus mechanical microkeratome laser in situ keratomileusis for myopia: Metaanalysis of randomized controlled trials.

2011

Purpose To examine differences in efficacy, accuracy, safety, and changes in aberrations between femtosecond and mechanical microkeratome laser in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) for myopia. Setting Department of Ophthalmology, Shanghai First People's Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai Jiaotong University, Shanghai, China. Design Evidence-based manuscript. Methods Data sources, including PubMed, Medline, EMBASE, and Cochrane Controlled Trials Register, were searched to identify potentially relevant prospective randomized controlled trials. Primary outcome measures were efficacy (uncorrected distance visual acuity ≥20/20), accuracy (±0.50 diopter mean spherical equivalent), and safety (loss of ≥2 l…

Adultmedicine.medical_specialtyCorneal Wavefront Aberrationgenetic structuresDatabases Factualmedicine.medical_treatmentCorneal StromaKeratomileusis Laser In SituVisual AcuityKeratomileusisRefraction OcularSensitivity and Specificitylaw.inventionYoung AdultPostoperative ComplicationsRandomized controlled triallawMicrokeratomemedicineMyopiaHumansRegistriesDioptreRandomized Controlled Trials as TopicEquipment Safetybusiness.industryLASIKReproducibility of ResultsOdds ratioMiddle Agedeye diseasesSensory SystemsConfidence intervalSurgeryOphthalmologyTreatment OutcomeMeta-analysisSurgeryLasers ExcimerbusinessJournal of cataract and refractive surgery
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Effects of LASIK on Corneal Endothelium Using the 15-kHz IntraLase Femtosecond Laser

2011

PURPOSE: To assess the effects of LASIK with the 15-kHz IntraLase femtosecond laser on corneal endothelium. METHODS: In a prospective, single-center clinical trial, 138 patients (mean age: 32.0±7.1 years [range: 21 to 42 years]) underwent femtosecond LASIK for the correction of myopia −0.75 to −9.00 diopters (D) and cylinder up to 3.25 D. Patients were divided into two groups: contact lens group (n=76) and non-contact lens group (n=62). Pre- and 12-month postoperative specular microscopy of the central corneal endothelium was performed. The integrity of the central endothelium was assessed in terms of endothelial cell density and percentage of hexagonality. RESULTS: In the contact lens gro…

Adultmedicine.medical_specialtyCorneal endotheliumgenetic structuresEndotheliummedicine.medical_treatmentKeratomileusis Laser In SituVisual AcuityCell CountKeratomileusisRefraction OcularYoung AdultOphthalmologyMyopiamedicineHumansProspective StudiesDioptrebusiness.industryEndothelium CornealLASIKCorneal Endothelial Cell LossContact Lenses Hydrophiliceye diseasesSurgeryContact lensOphthalmologymedicine.anatomical_structureLens (anatomy)FemtosecondLasers ExcimerSurgerysense organsbusinessJournal of Refractive Surgery
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Visual performance with simultaneous vision multifocal contact lenses.

2011

Purpose:  The aim was to assess visual performance after PureVision high addition multifocal contact lens (PM) fitting through contrast sensitivity measured under different illumination levels for both distance and near. Methods:  In a cross-over study, 20 presbyopic patients were randomly assigned to PM or spectacles. Near contrast sensitivity was measured with the Vistech VCTS 6500 system. Distance contrast sensitivity and distance visual acuity (VA) were measured with the Functional Vision Analyser under photopic (85 cd/m2) and mesopic (3.0 cd/m2) conditions, the latter also under two levels of induced glare: 1.0 lux and 28 lux. Near VA was measured by logMAR charts under approximately 8…

Adultmedicine.medical_specialtyDistance visual acuitygenetic structuresMesopic visionContact Lensesmedia_common.quotation_subjectVisual AcuityContrast SensitivityOpticsOphthalmologymedicineContrast (vision)Humansmedia_commonMathematicsMonocularCross-Over Studiesbusiness.industryGlare (vision)Accommodation OcularPresbyopiaEquipment DesignPresbyopiaMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseeye diseasesContact lensOphthalmologyTreatment OutcomebusinessOptometryPhotopic visionFollow-Up StudiesClinicalexperimental optometry
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Foetal erythrocytes exhibit an increased ability to scavenge for nitric oxide

1998

The presence of adult human whole blood inhibited in vitro relaxations of rat aortic rings by the nitric oxide (NO) donor S-nitroso-N-acetyl-DL-penicillamine (SNAP). Incubation with foetal blood containing the same concentration of haemoglobin produced a shift to the right of the relaxation curve. SNAP-induced vasorelaxations were more inhibited by dialysed solutions of haemoglobin than by the presence of erythrocytes in the organ bath, but there were no differences between the effect of adult or foetal haemoglobins. The presence of plasma from adult or foetal blood did not modify the effects of SNAP. Relaxations induced by endogenous, endothelium-derived, NO were more inhibited by foetal t…

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