... the joint kinetics and kinematics of each subject while inverse dynamics using linear and angular Newtonian equations of motion were used to calculate Huisinga et al Journal of NeuroEngineering ... increased range of motion during stance, are affected by changes that occur further up in the kinetic chain at the hip joint The Page of increase in the range of motion of the ankle during stance ... period of five minutes of rest to insure the beginning of test commenced while the patients were pain-free Patients walked on a treadmill at a speed of 0.67 m/s and at a grade of 10% according to...
... manuscript CM was involved in the collection of data, and participated in writing the initial version of the manuscript All authors have read and approved the final manuscript Competing interests The ... dysfunction producing thyroxine deficiency and low immunoglobulin levels resulting in susceptibility to infection In a recent study, Edelman et al [8] demonstrated a broad range of clinical features ... convexity of the thoracic scoliosis, as well as a marked waist line asymmetry with prominence of the pelvis on the concavity of the lumbar curve There were no skin or soft tissue abnormalities overlying...
... tumor inoculation The cytotoxicity of the microparticles was evident in the analysis by Hematoxylin & Eosin (H & E) staining of the tumor tissue harvested of the groups at the end-points showing ... value of sustained release on a cellular level (iv) Intracranial biodistribution of the drug in the brain over time This study presents the ability of the foams to maintain therapeutic levels of ... were determined by re-suspending cells in 50 µl of chilled cell lysis buffer The cells were then incubate cells on ice for 10 minutes before adding 50 µl of 2x Reaction Buffer (containing 10 mM...
... objective in mind, in the presence of adherent scars, after having infiltrated the whole area with a solution of Lidocaine 0.5% and Epinephrine 1:200,000 very close to one of the two edges of the ... literature FMA: participated in the surgicaltreatment and in the follow-up of this patient MM: participated in the design of this case study and in the follow-up of this patient ADI: revised ... safe technique that brings great improvement to the treatmentof depressed scars AUTHORS' CONTRIBUTIONS FI: participated in the surgicaltreatment and in the follow-up of this patient MT: drafted...
... prevent binding of PA lectins I and II (8, 15) In those studies inhibition of ciliary beats due to PA lectins was quantified as well as restoration by adding fucose and/or galactose (8, 15) Inhalation ... fucose/galacatose to other inhalations (eg hypertonic saline) In conclusion the findings in this report show that inhalation with fucose/galactose solution could reduce P aeruginosa in sputum of adult CF patients ... decreased P aeruginosa load in sputum Previous studies used hypertonic saline solution or mannitol as inhalation treatmentin CF (11-14) Inhalation with hypertonic saline solution resulted in improved...
... importance of interdisciplinary cooperation, particularly with radiologists, oncologists, and pathologists Today, such cooperation is indispensable in the surgicaltreatmentof an increasing number of ... with increased utilization of hepatic resection After an initial rapid incorporation of this surgical approach into clinical practice, the number of patients undergoing hepatic resection has since ... years following the diagnosis of colon cancer Metastatic disease was confined to the liver in 43.5% of the patients, the peritoneum in 14.6%, the lung in 10.2%, the brain in 1.7%, bone in 1.9%,...
... (80,82) Similar findings were obtained by double immunofluorescence (81) These findings must be kept in mind while considering the functional significance of the direct and indirect striatofugal pathways ... DBS of the STN and of GPi has been shown to be highly effective against parkinsonism (109–114) Although the exact mechanism of action remains uncertain, the clinical and neuroimaging effect of ... and nonprimates regarding thalamic innervation of parvalbumin-containing interneurons or a difference in the postsynaptic targets of CM and PF inputs to the striatum remains to be established...
... selecting a pain measurement tool in clinical settings 33 Assessment of other parameters in children with persisting pain 34 Overcoming the challenges of assessing persisting pain in children ... antidepressants of the class of serotonin and norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors for persisting neuropathic pain in children > 10 • Gabapentin for persisting neuropathic pain in children • Ketamine as ... required 2.1Clinical examination: pain history and physical examination The initial pain assessment of a child reporting or presenting behavioural signs of pain includes a detailed pain history,...
... here In doing this, we assume the existence, for each type of pragmatic inference, of a set of necessary conditions that must be true in order for that inference to be triggered Once such a set of ... hybrid reasoning model for indirect answers In Proceedings 3Pnd Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, pages 58-65 N Green 1990 Normal state implicature In Proceedings 28th ... 28th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, pages 89-96 N Green 1992 Conversational implicatures in indirect replies In Proceedings 30th Annual Meeting of the Association...
... importance of interdisciplinary cooperation, particularly with radiologists, oncologists, and pathologists Today, such cooperation is indispensable in the surgicaltreatmentof an increasing number of ... with increased utilization of hepatic resection After an initial rapid incorporation of this surgical approach into clinical practice, the number of patients undergoing hepatic resection has since ... years following the diagnosis of colon cancer Metastatic disease was confined to the liver in 43.5% of the patients, the peritoneum in 14.6%, the lung in 10.2%, the brain in 1.7%, bone in 1.9%,...
... are the main sources of infection in a community [5,6] Delays in the diagnosis and start of effective treatmentof tuberculosis patients result in a prolonged period of infectivity in the community ... treatment diagnosis interval treatment interval admission to hospital diagnosis initiation oftreatment Table shows the distribution of the diagnosis intervals and initiation oftreatment intervals with ... symptoms to initiation oftreatment Because untreated smear-positive patients are the main sources of infection, delays in the diagnosis and treatmentof these patients increase the risk of disease...
... Temperature of the sick-room 43 Hydriatic treatmentof Scarlet Fever in its by Charles Munde 54 Water-drinking 44 55 Diet 44 56 Treatmentof Scarlatina simplex 45 57 Treatmentof Scarlatina anginosa ... disease into Periods 13 Period of Incubation, or Hatching 13 Period of Eruption, or Appearing of the Rash 14 Period of Efflorescence, or Standing out of the Rash 15 Period of Desquamation, or Peeling ... 58-65 Treatmentof the mild, or erethic Form of scarlatina anginosa 40-50 66 Treatmentof the violent, or sthenic Form of scarlatina anginosa 50 67 Temperature of the water double sheet Changing...
... as standing up, bending, walking and running [1,2] The analysis ofgait pattern of obese children shows a more flat-footed weight acceptance period in stance phase and greater out-toeing of the ... kinetic data were collected and comparing the different plots of kinematic and kinetics were extracted three trials able to evidence the same gait pattern (from kinematics and kinetics point of ... displacement of the center of gravity creating instability during standing and walking Morbility and mortality of PWS are mainly related to severe obesity Hypothalamic dysfunction is a recognized cause of...
... having poor housekeeping practices and minimum engineering control, lacking local and general exhaust ventilation and washing facilities culminating into alarmingly high blood lead levels of ... preventing conversion of ALA to porphobilinogen and inhibits incorporation of iron into the protoporphyrin ring respectively This results in reduced heme synthesis and elevated levels of the ... environmental intervention The potential health hazards of lead poisoning still exist and are rising due to the lack of education regarding the dangers of working with lead In a developing country...
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... in cats and dogs: external splinting [1,4,5], internal splinting [6,7] and longitudinal sternebral pining combined with external splinting [1] In the external splinting type, moldable splinting ... the site of sternal deviation and placement of the plate after correction of the deformity [6,7] In the longitudinal sternebral pinning combined with external splinting, moldable splinting material ... splint using a thermoplastic casting material was used in both cats The advantages of external splinting using a thermoplastic casting material include the ease to contour to the normal shape of...
... approved for the treatmentof acute mania, quetiapine and the olanzapine-fluoxetine combination are approved for the treatmentof acute bipolar depression, and olanzapine, quetiapine and aripiprazole ... position in the treatmentof BD [12,13] Their efficacy against acute mania is reported to be independent of sedation or of their effect on psychotic symptoms Olanzapine, risperidone, quetiapine, ... the administration of aripiprazole for the treatmentof mania J Psychopharmacol 2008 Sanford M, Scott LJ: Intramuscular aripiprazole: a review of its use in the management of agitation in schizophrenia...
... Takai E, Mituno T Measurement of CEA in breast cysts containing an intracystic tumor is useful for the diagnosis of intracystic carcinoma (in Japanese) Rinsho Geka (J Clin Surg) 2005; 60: 371-374 ... carcinoma of the breast: the role of radiation and endocrine therapy Am J Surg 2007; 194:497-500 Ohlinger R, Frese H, Schwesinger G, Schimming A, Köhler G Papilary intracystic carcinoma of the ... accounting for only 0.5 to 1.9% of all breast cancers [2,3] According to the general rules for clinical and pathological recording of breast cancer, a lesion localized in a cyst is defined as noninvasive...