Differential Effect of Hypoalbuminemia on Hypoglycemia on Type 2 Diabetes Patients Treated with Insulin Glargine 300 U/ml and Insulin DegludecAbstractIntroductionHypoglycemia resulting from insulin therapy for treatment of diabetes increases the risk of adverse cardiovascular events. Determining biomarkers that provide accurate estimation of hypoglycemia risk may allow for more accurate patient management and care. The purpose of this study was to determine the cutoff value of serum albumin (s-alb)...
ARTICLESingle-cell expression noise and gene-body methylation in Arabidopsis thalianaRobert Horvath, Benjamin Laenen, Shohei Takuno & Tanja Slotte Heredity 2019 123 :81 - 91; January 16, 2019; 10.1038/s41437-018-0181-zAbstract | Full TextTracking genetic diversity in a large-scale oyster restoration program: effects of hatchery propagation and initial characterization of diversity on restored vs. wild reefsKatherine M. Hornick & Louis V. Plough Heredity 2019 123 :92 - 105; March 04, 2019;...
Complex Liver Injury—a Quagmire to a Trauma SurgeonAbstractNon-operative management has become a norm in patients with liver trauma and operative management is guided by hemodynamic status. Introduction of haemodynamic status. Introduction of contrast enhanced computed tomography (CECT) abdomen has made NOM possible by helping in exclusion of other injuries and identification of vascular injuries. Haemodynamic instability is now considered as an only absolute indication for operative intervention...
Sialolipoma of Parotid Gland: a Lesser Known Entity,AbstractAround 51 cases of sialolipoma of the salivary gland have been reported worldwide as per the literature reviewed. Majority of cases (n = 25) arise from the parotid gland (51.4%) clinically behaving like pleomorphic adenoma with very less incidence of facial nerve entrapment (14%). Sialolipoma is a rare neoplasm of the salivary glands, described as a distinct entity by Nagao et al. in 2001. Lipomatous neoplasms of the parotid gland are rare...
Responses to dead and dying conspecifics and heterospecifics by wild mountain gorillas ( Gorilla beringei beringei ) and chimpanzees ( Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii )AbstractComparative ["evolutionary")] thanatology is devoted to investigating how animals respond to signs of death and dying, in conspecifics and other species. Responses to corpses often involve fear and confusion, and "deceased infant carrying" by females is widespread in nonhuman primates. Such behavior could result from "animacy...
Articulating Teachers' Creation of Technological Pedagogical Mathematical Knowledge (TPMK) for Supporting Mathematical Inquiry with Authentic ProblemsAbstractResearch studies have found that mathematics teachers face challenges when designing technology-integrated lessons to support mathematical inquiry with authentic problems. This suggests that teachers need to develop technological pedagogical knowledge (TPACK) or their professional knowledge for technology integration. Drawing upon the concept...
DEA to enforce law requiring site-of-care opioid disposal policiesThe U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration will begin enforcing a law in August that requires hospices to develop policies for the disposal of unused opioid medications at the site of care, and document the steps they have taken during the disposal. The Substance Use-Disorder Prevention that Promotes Opioid Recovery and Treatment for Patients and Communities (SUPPORT) Act authorizes hospice nurses and licensed independent practitioners...
Total and differential white blood cell count in cannabis users: results from the cross-sectional National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 2005–2016AbstractBackgroundElevated white blood cell (WBC) count in tobacco cigarette smokers compared to non-smokers has been well documented, but little is known on circulating WBC counts and cannabis use.MethodsThe National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (2005–2016) is designed to be nationally representative of United States non-institutionalized...
The Voice and Speech Quality Correlates of Psychological Observations in Jungian Active Imagination ExperimentAbstractJungian active imagination is a well known and valuable method in analytical psychology and psychotherapy. The present study assessed, for the first time, psychological and psycho-acoustical (voice and speech quality) effects of active imagination experiment in outdoor, forest, ambient. In order to analyse the voice and speech quality, participants' verbal expressions were recorded...
Functional disuse initiates medullary endosteal micro-architectural impairment in cortical bone characterized by nanoindentationAbstractIn this study, we evaluated the effect of functional disuse-induced bone remodeling on its mechanical properties, individually at periosteum and medullary endosteum regions of the cortical bone. Left middle tibiae were obtained from 5-month-old female Sprague–Dawley rats for the baseline control as well as hindlimb suspended (disuse) groups. Micro-nano-mechanical...
Efficacy and safety of once-monthly risedronate in osteoporosis subjects with mild-to-moderate chronic kidney disease: a post hoc subgroup analysis of a phase III trial in JapanAbstractLimited data are available on the safety and efficacy of anti-resorptive agents, particularly once-monthly bisphosphonates, for use in osteoporotic patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD). We conducted a post hoc analysis of data from a 12-month, randomized, double-blind, phase III study to evaluate the safety and...
Effect of CBX7 deficiency on the socket healing after tooth extractions,AbstractCBX7 is shown to down-regulate the expression of osteopontin (OPN) that is associated with osteoblast function. Here, we studied the role of CBX7 in the wound healing of tooth extraction socket in which osteoblast activity is critical via comparison between CBX7-knockout (CBX7−/−) mice and their wild-type (WT) counterparts of 6 weeks old with maxillary first molar extracted. Mice were euthanized at 7, 14, and 21 days...
Urolithiasis increases the risk of subsequent onset of osteoporosis,AbstractUrolithiasis and osteoporosis are two different pathological entities, but are both important public health issues in older patients. Moreover, the two diseases may share some similar pathogenesis pathway. Currently, few studies focus on the relationship between urolithiasis and osteoporosis. Furthermore, whether the common mobilities influence the long-term osteoporosis rate in urolithiasis patients has never been studied....
Clinical effectiveness of Invisalign® orthodontic treatment: a systematic review Aikaterini Papadimitriou, Sophia Mousoulea, Nikolaos Gkantidis and Dimitrios KloukosDownload PDF Mandibular molar uprighting using orthodontic miniscrew implants: a systematic review Panagiota Magkavali-Trikka, Georgios Emmanouilidis and Moschos A. PapadopoulosDownload PDF Prediction of Class II improvement after rapid maxillary expansion in early mixed dentition Alberto Caprioglio, Chiara Bergamini, Lorenzo Franchi,...
Otolaryngology, FREE ACCESS TO SUPPLEMENTOtology & NeurotologyOfficial Journal of the American Otological Society, American Neurotology Society, European Academy of Otology & Neurotology, Politzer Society, Japan Otological Society, Korean Otological Society, and ADANOOtology and Neurotology has had a long formal relationship with the Politzer Society. This supplement represents the most recent result of this cooperation. A selection committee identified 11 highly regarded articles presented...
The 'Rainbow Alliance' or the Focus Group? Sexuality and Race in the Labour Party's Electoral Strategy, 1985–7, C Murphy
Replicated landscape genomics identifies evidence of local adaptation to urbanization in wood frogs, Jared J Homola; Cynthia S Loftin; Kristina M Cammen; Caren C Helbing; Inanc Birol ...
The Journal of Neuroscience ,This Week in The JournalThis Week in The JournalThe Journal of Neuroscience, 10 July 2019, 39(28):5421; doi:10.1523/JNEUROSCI.twij.39.28.2019http://www.jneurosci.org/content/39/28/5421Journal ClubAn iPSC Model Reveals Mechanisms of Interindividual Differences in PainAlexander NakaThe Journal of Neuroscience, 10 July 2019, 39(28):5422-5423; doi:10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0602-19.2019http://www.jneurosci.org/content/39/28/5422Research ArticlesCellular/MolecularCAMK2-Dependent Signaling...
Focused Ultrasound and Chronic Pain,Focused Ultrasound for Chronic Pain ConditionsChronic pain is a major public health concern that has immense societal and economic impacts. Worldwide, more than 1.5 billion people suffer from some type of chronic pain. In the US alone, pain affects more than 50 million adults and costs society an estimated $560 to $635 billion, outranking heart disease, cancer, and diabetes combined.Focused ultrasound therapy is being investigated to address many types of chronic...
Bio-Rad Launches Single-Cell Chromatin Profiling Assay, Demonstrates Technology in StudyPublished on Jun 26, 2019Athletes' Gut Microbiomes Include Bacteria That May Boost PerformancePublished on Jun 24, 2019New Technology to Generate Comprehensive ctDNA Reference Materials for Next Generation Sequencing This poster video from SeraCare shows how the company developed a custom VariantFlex library, making highly customizable materials for any ctDNA profiling workflow possible.Download it from GenomeWeb's...
Affect Theory, Karen Simecek
More of me! Less of me!: Reflexive imperativism about affective phenomenal character, Luca Barlassina; Max Khan Hayward Monads, Composition, and Force: Ariadnean Threads through Leibniz's Labyrinth, by Richard Arthur, Julia Jorati
'Death Germs Through the Post': Postal Pathology and Workplace Experiences of Disease in Britain, c.1895–1935,Laura NewmanSocial History of Medicine, hkz054, https://doi.org/10.1093/shm/hkz054 Published: 05 July 2019 Cite Permissions Icon Permissions Share Abstract This article examines the emergence of postal pathology in Britain from around 1895 onwards. It focuses on the impact of laboratory-centred diagnostic practices on the working experiences and practices of medical and laboratory practitioners,...
NIH Recruiting for THYROID CANCER Research Study,Doctors at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) are conducting a research study for thyroid cancer. Researchers are using a novel imaging technique called 68Gallium DOTATATE PET/CT, which has been proven safe and effective in patients with other tumors – neuroendocrine tumors.Study Details:You will have a medical interview, physical exam, standard imaging for thyroid cancerStudy related tests and standard of care for thyroid cancer is provided at...
Videos from "The Universe Speaks in Numbers" ,On May 29, the Institute hosted a celebration of The Universe Speaks in Numbers by frequent Director's Visitor Graham Farmelo in an event that brought together some of the world's foremost science communicators, including Nima Arkani-Hamed, Kyle Cranmer, Robbert Dijkgraaf (left), Freeman Dyson, Thomas Lam, Karen Uhlenbeck, Edward Witten (right), and Natalie Wolchover, for an afternoon of talks on the close relationship between math and physics. The day...
Democracy in an Age of Lies,The New Yorker reviews Democracy and Truth: A Short History by Sophia Rosenfeld, Member (2014–15) in the School of Social Science, writing: "Rosenfeld's conclusion is sobering: even if the relationship between democracy and truth has long been vexed, the crisis facing Western democracies today is distinctly new." Read thereview and an excerpt from the book.
Angelos Chaniotis on How to Fix Democracy,Angelos Chaniotis, Professor in the School of Historical Studies, joins Andrew Keen for the podcast How to Fix Democracy. The two discuss why democracy began in Athens, what it was like when it first emerged, and clues to preserving the modern version. Listen to the podcast.
Cool Accretion Disk Detected Around Milky Way's Supermassive Black Hole,A team of researchers led by Lena Murchikova, Bezos Member in the School of Natural Sciences, has made the first observation of the rotation behavior of the accretion disk around Sagittarius A*, the supermassive black hole at the center of the Milky Way galaxy. Read more.
Understanding authentication processes and the role of conventions: a consideration of Greek ethnic restaurantsAuthor links open overlay panelElenaChatzopoulouaMatthewGortonbSharronKuznesofbaLéonard de Vinci Pôle Universitaire, Research Center, 92 916 Paris La Défense, FrancebNewcastle University, UKReceived 11 September 2018, Revised 6 June 2019, Accepted 8 June 2019, Available online 22 June 2019.Associate editor: Scott McCabecrossmark-logoShow lesshttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.annals.2019.06.004Get...
Research NoteThe changing importance of vacations: Proposing a theoretical explanation for the changing contribution of vacations to people's quality of lifeAuthor links open overlay panelMelanieRandleaYeZhangbSaraDolnicarcaSchool of Management, Operations and Marketing, Faculty of Business, University of Wollongong, Northfields Ave, Wollongong, NSW 2522, AustraliabCollege of Business, Florida Atlantic University, 777 Glades Road, Boca Raton, FL 33431, USAcUQ Business School, The University of Queensland,...
Author links open overlay panelJillian M.RicklyaRebeccaClouserbaUniversity of Nottingham, UKbWashington University in St. Louis, USAReceived 29 September 2018, Revised 4 December 2018, Accepted 7 December 2018, Available online 21 December 2018.crossmark-logoShow lesshttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.annals.2018.12.008While humanitarian tourism is increasingly examined from critical theory perspectives (see Ingram, 2011; Mostafanezhad, 2013, 2014; Simpson, 2004), less attention has been given to the role...
: A large-scale, multi-decade, qualitative analysisAuthor links open overlay panelR.C.BuckleyInternational Chair in Ecotourism Research, Griffith University, 4222, AustraliaReceived 13 August 2018, Revised 23 November 2018, Accepted 12 December 2018, Available online 20 December 2018.Associate editor: Juergen Gnothcrossmark-logoShow lesshttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.annals.2018.12.017Contents lists available at ScienceDirect Annals of Tourism Research journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/annals...
: A Multicenter Study A machine-learning radiomic model based on pretreatment MRI findings has potential in the identification of patients with nonmetastatic nasopharyngeal carcinoma who are at risk for early disease progression after primary treatment. Richard Du, Victor H. Lee... Varut VardhanabhutiOriginal ResearchFree AccessRadiomics Model to Predict Early Progression of Nonmetastatic Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma after Intensity Modulation Radiation Therapy: A Multicenter StudyRichard Du, Victor...
HEALTH & BIOLOGYJuly 10, 2019 FEATURED THIS WEEKNew Method for Tackling Stroke Restrains an Overactive Immune System PUBLIC HEALTHThe Doctor Who Beat Ebola--and Inspires Other Survivors to Care for the Sick PUBLIC HEALTHAdvanced Food Tracking and Packaging Will Save Lives and Cut Waste MEDICAL & BIOTECHDNA Data Storage Is Closer Than You Think CURRENT ISSUE VIDEO THE BODYBone Up on What's Inside You PHYSICSWheat Plants "Sneeze" and Spread Disease ADVERTISMENT PODCASTS 60-SECOND...
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Outcomes for Basal Cell Carcinoma Treated With Vismodegib Extended Alternate Day DosingNo abstract availableCommentary on Transungual Excision of Glomus TumorsNo abstract availableTrends in the Incidence of Bowen Disease Based on a Single-Center Study in the NetherlandsBACKGROUND Incidence trends of nonmelanoma skin cancer show an increase. Few data have been published about the incidence of Bowen disease (BD). Three previous studies, conducted more than 15 years ago in North America, found large...
Use of Platelet-Rich Plasma in Cicatricial Alopecia,Dina, Yemisi BS; Aguh, Crystal MDDermatologic Surgery: July 2019 - Volume 45 - Issue 7 - p 979–981doi: 10.1097/DSS.0000000000001635Letters and CommunicationsBUYAuthor InformationArticle Metrics© 2019 by the American Society for Dermatologic Surgery, Inc. Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved.
A Large Surgical Defect of the Central Forehead,Sokoya, Mofiyinfolu MD*; Brown, Mariah MD†; Terella, Adam MD*Dermatologic Surgery: July 2019 - Volume 45 - Issue 7 - p 975–978doi: 10.1097/DSS.0000000000001472© 2019 by the American Society for Dermatologic Surgery, Inc. Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved.
Validated Assessment Scales for the Female Asian Calf,BACKGROUND Clinical photonumeric scales have been developed and validated to objectively measure the effectiveness of aesthetic treatments in specific anatomical areas; however, these are based on the typical features of Caucasian patients. No clinical scale for Asian calf appearance currently exists. OBJECTIVE To develop and validate a calf assessment scale for use in the female Asian patient population. METHODS AND MATERIALS During 2 validation...
Cadaveric Skin Grafts May Greatly Increase the Healing Rate of Recalcitrant Ulcers When Used Both Alone and in Combination With Split-Thickness Skin Grafts,BACKGROUND Leg ulcers that do not heal despite appropriate treatment are defined as recalcitrant ulcers. Large surface area, depth, and long duration represent some of most important factors impeding ulcer healing. After sharp debridement, dermal substitutes including skin from cadaver donors may increase the healing rate of recalcitrant ulcers...
at the Skin and Cancer Foundation Australia, 20 Years Later (1997–2017)BACKGROUND The availability of Mohs micrographic surgery (MMS) in Australia has increased dramatically since its inception in the 1980s. OBJECTIVE This study aimed to describe the evolution of MMS practices at the Skin and Cancer Foundation Australia (SCFA) over the past 20 years (1997–2017). METHODS Retrospective analysis of Mohs surgery cases at SCFA in 2017, 2007, and 1997, comparing data on sex, age, tumor type and site,...
New articles available on ScienceDirectNew Articles in Press, 10 JulyCurrent evidence on DNA aneuploidy cytology in noninvasive detection of oral cancer Available Online 10 July 2019 Linjun Shi, Yufeng Wang, Chenxi Li, Wei Liu Podoplanin and ABCG2 expression in oral erythroplakia revisited: Potential evidence for cancer stem cells driving the process of field cancerization Available Online 10 July 2019 Xi Yang, Linjun Shi, Zengtong Zhou, Wei Liu Nivolumab in patients with rare head and neck carcinomas:...
CLINICAL DECISIONSThyroid Function and ConceptionA.X. Chen, A.M. Leung, and T.I.M. Korevaar | N Engl J Med 2019;381:178-181This interactive feature about a woman who has recently had a spontaneous miscarriage and tests positive for thyroid peroxidase antibodies offers a case vignette accompanied by essays that either support or discourage the use of levothyroxine to increase her chances of becoming pregnant.Read the opinions, share your comments, and vote at NEJM.org.PERSPECTIVEA Most Reckless Proposal...
Pediatrics Online eFirst Pages Alert,(for the period 9 Jul 2019 to 10 July 2019),ArticlesHousing Instability Among Families With Young Children With Special Health Care NeedsRuth Rose-Jacobs, Stephanie Ettinger de Cuba, Allison Bovell-Ammon, Maureen M. Black, Sharon M. Coleman, Diana Cutts, Mariana Chilton, Timothy Heeren, Patrick Casey, Eduardo Ochoa, Deborah A. Frank and Megan SandelOffice-Based Educational Handout for Influenza Vaccination: A Randomized Controlled TrialVanessa P. Scott, Douglas...
Teaching Topics | July 11, 2019Hemolytic Transfusion Reactions: What are some of the features of delayed hemolytic transfusion reactions?A 31-Year-Old Woman with Vision Loss: Is there an effective medical therapy for Leber's hereditary optic neuropathy?FEATURED ONLINE HIGHLIGHTCLINICAL DECISIONSThyroid Function and ConceptionA.X. Chen, A.M. Leung, and T.I.M. KorevaarThis interactive feature about a woman who has recently had a spontaneous miscarriage and tests positive for thyroid peroxidase antibodies...
JAMA,Online First,JULY 10, 2019 THE ARTS AND MEDICINEBasch Unbound—The House of God and Fiction as Resistance at 40Stephen Bergman, MD, DPhilVideo: The Making of The House of GodVideo: The House of God at 40: The Characters SpeakThe House of God at Age 40—An AppreciationJeremy Samuel Faust, MD, MSVideo: The House of God at 40: The Characters SpeakVIDEOSThe Making of The House of God The House of God at 40: The Characters Speak YouTube ExclusiveThe House of God: Fiction, Memory, & Medicine YouTube...
Pigment Cell & Melanoma ResearchAccepted ArticlesAccepted, unedited articles published online and citable. The final edited and typeset Version of Record will appear in the future.Discoidin Domain Receptors: A promising target in melanomaCoralie Reger de Moura, Maxime Battistella, Anjum Sohail, Anne Caudron, Jean Paul Feugeas, Marie‐Pierre Podgorniak, Cecile Pages, Sarra Mazouz Dorval, Oren Marco, Suzanne Menashi, Rafael Fridman, Celeste Lebbé, Samia Mourah, Fanélie JouenneFirst Published: 04...
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Pigment Cell & Melanoma ResearchEarly ViewOnline Version of Record before inclusion in an issueGermline variants in oculocutaneous albinism genes and predisposition to familial cutaneous melanomaVaishnavi Nathan, Peter A. Johansson, Jane M. Palmer, Madeleine Howlie, Hayley R. Hamilton, Karin Wadt, Göran Jönsson, Kelly M. Brooks, Antonia L. Pritchard, Nicholas K. HaywardVersion of Record online: 06 July 2019A novel LC‐MS/MS method to quantify eumelanin and pheomelanin and their relation to UVR...
Pediatric DermatologyEarly ViewOnline Version of Record before inclusion in an issuePediatric leukemia cutis: A case seriesElena Corina Andriescu BS, Carrie C. Coughlin MD, Carol E. Cheng MD, Vimal H. Prajapati MD, Jennifer T. Huang MD, Birgitta A. Schmidt MD, Barbara A. Degar MD, Richard Aplenc MD, PhD, MSCE, Vinodh Pillai MD, PhD, Albert C. Yan MD, Marilyn G. Liang MDVersion of Record online: 05 July 2019Dermatologic care of sexual and gender minority/LGBTQIA youth, part I: An update for the dermatologist...
Emotional Wellness, 11 Morning Mood BoostersPlan an a.m. splurge, fuel up with energy foods, and try these other tips to help making wake-up time less of a chore.Read More 14 Simple Keys to Living BetterYou hear lots of advice about what it takes to live well. We break it all down into a few simple, easy-to-remember ways to stay on a healthy path.Read More 13 Walking Mistakes You're Probably MakingDo you go the same route every day? Are you exercising with headphones? Don't let these missteps trip...
Human Sex TraffickingHuman Sex TraffickingAlexandros SfakianakisAnapafseos 5 . Agios NikolaosCrete.Greece.7210028410261826948891480alsfakia@gmail.com
Does a delayed antibiotic prescribing strategy for respiratory infections result in fewer prescriptions compared with an immediate prescribing or no-prescribing strategy?No abstract availableLittle hurtsNo abstract availableStop cervical cancer screening in women after 60 if they are a typical SwedeNo abstract availableHow low can you go? Reduced dose nonvitamin K antagonists for atrial fibrillationNo abstract availableDo not give the cold shoulder to vitamin DNo abstract availableTo beta block or...
Editorial introductionsNo abstract availableEditorial: Circulating antibodies in heart transplantationNo abstract availableImpact of pretransplant antibodies on outcomes after heart transplantationPurpose of review Since the discovery of human leukocyte antigen (HLA) in the 1950s, there has been great interest in the role of antibodies in posttransplant rejection. The development of the lymphocyte toxicity test by Terasaki et al. in the 1960s was the first step toward understanding the role of antibodies...
HIV Positivity and Referral to Treatment Following Testing of Partners and Children of PLHIV Index Patients in Public Sector Facilities in South AfricaBackground: There is an imperative need for innovative interventions to identify people living with HIV and initiate them on antiretroviral therapy. The objective of this study was to determine the feasibility of providing index partner/child testing of people living with HIV. Methods: We trained 86 nurses and counsellors in 56 public health facilities...
Pregnancy and Neonatal Outcomes Following Prenatal Exposure to DolutegravirBackground: Birth outcome data with dolutegravir exposure during pregnancy, particularly in the first trimester, are needed. Setting: Data were prospectively collected from the Antiretroviral Pregnancy Registry and European Pregnancy and Paediatric HIV Cohort Collaboration. Methods: We reviewed 2 large, independent antiretroviral pregnancy registries to assess birth outcomes associated with maternal dolutegravir treatment...
A Healthcare System Still in Turmoil: Looking for Light at the End of the TunnelNo abstract availableM. Samuel Noordhoff, 1927 to 2018: True Pioneer in the Old WorldNo abstract availableUnique Osteoid Osteoma of the Frontal Sinus From the Late Roman EmpireNo abstract availableA Plastic Surgeon Striving for Anatomical KnowledgeNo abstract availableWhat is the Functional Difference Between Sagittal With Metopic and Isolated Sagittal Craniosynotosis?Introduction: The purpose of this study is to understand...
Incidence and Severity of Maxillofacial Injuries During the Syrian Civil War in Syrian Soldiers and CiviliansPurpose: The aim of this study was to assess the maxillofacial injuries (MFIs) and our surgical approaches in the Syrian Civil War that emerged during the spring of 2011, among Syria's government and Syrians. Patients and Methods: The present study is a prospective clinical study of injured patients at Turkey's Border Hospitals during the Syrian Civil Conflict. Patients' data cover to all...
Correlation Between Mandible and External Ear in Patients with Treacher-Collins SyndromeBackground: Patients with Treacher-Collins syndrome (TCS) are frequently affected by congenital ear deformities. The external ear in patients with TCS tends to have both abnormal morphology and reduced overall volume. Previous studies considered a correlation exists between TCS mandibular skeletal features and external ear volume. The purpose of this study was to assess the external ear volume in patients with...
#ThankaNurseNo abstract availableA Day in the Life of a CVADPatients are increasingly receiving therapy at home via central vascular access devices (CVADs). Limited data exist regarding patients' experiences with outpatient CVADs. This study characterized outpatient CVAD care via 14-day patient diaries. Information included location, frequency, and purpose of CVAD access episodes and who performed CVAD care. Across all patients, 77% of care was provided in the patient's home compared with other sites....
Congratulations to 2018 EST Award WinnersNo abstract availableHemiarthroplasty for Femoral Neck FractureHemiarthroplasty is a common treatment for femoral neck fractures in the elderly population. The main complications are periprosthetic dislocation and infection, which potentially impact morbidity and quality of life and may contribute to mortality. This procedure can be technically demanding, and adequate closure of the capsule and soft tissue cannot be emphasized enough. One advantage of a bipolar...
Harvesting Split-thickness Skin from the Scalp Using a ScalpelBackground: Split-thickness skin grafts (STSGs) from the scalp may be an attractive option for patients who do not want scars on their limbs or trunk. However, not all institutions have the equipment typically used to perform STSGs. Methods: Between January 2015 and June 2017, STSGs were harvested with a No. 15 blade under local anesthesia from the scalps of 4 patients and grafted on small skin defects from facial trauma, a tattoo, and...
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