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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38340961/retroarticular-drilling-for-osteochondritis-dissecans-of-the-talus-a-systematic-review
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REVIEW
Rémi Pelletier Roy, Ylan Tran, Géraldine Merle, Marie-Lyne Nault
BACKGROUND: Opinions differ on the optimal treatment for stable talar osteochondritis dissecans (OCD) with intact cartilage. Some recommend conservative management, while others prefer surgical care which includes debridement and micro-fractures, transarticular drilling through a direct or medial malleolus approach and retroarticular drilling. The rationale behind retroarticular drilling is to induce bone marrow healing without touching the intact cartilage. The goal of this systematic review is to summarize the clinical outcomes of retroarticular drilling as a standalone procedure for stable talar OCD with intact cartilage...
February 8, 2024: Orthopaedics & Traumatology, Surgery & Research: OTSR
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38154239/research-priorities-of-the-pediatric-spinal-cord-injury-population-an-international-insight-for-rehabilitation-care
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marta Ríos-León, Bashak Onal, Juan Carlos Arango-Lasprilla, Marika Augutis, Allison Graham, Erin Hayes Kelly, Antonis Kontaxakis, Elisa López-Dolado, Anke Scheel-Sailer, Svetlana Valiullina, Julian Taylor
BACKGROUND: Although feedback from people with adult-onset spinal cord injury (SCI) has been considered for new rehabilitation programs, little is known about the priorities of the pediatric-onset SCI population. This study describes and compares health and life (H&L) domain research priorities of youth with pediatric-onset SCI and their parents/caregivers. METHODS: A cross-sectional survey, designed by the Pan-European Paediatric Spinal Cord Injury (PEPSCI) Collaboration, was performed at six European countries...
February 2024: Pediatric Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37605914/-cross-sectional-study-on-ankle-sprain-and-its-related-factors-in-physical-education-college
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jie Yang, Hui Xiong, Peng-Hua Zhang, Rong Wei, Xiao-Jun Liang, Yi Li, Jun Lu, Jun-Hu Wang, Run Tang
OBJECTIVE: To explore prevalence, risk factors and treatment of ankle sprain of young college student , in order to obtain accurate epidemiological data. METHODS: From March 2019 to May 2019, 552 college students(1 104 sides of anke joints) from Xi'an Physical Education university were enrolled in study according to inclusion and excludion standard, including 309 males and 243 females aged from 16 to 24 years old with an average of (20.9±3.7) years old. Age, gender, and body mass indes(BMI) etc were recorded...
August 25, 2023: Zhongguo Gu Shang, China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37494563/-diabetes-in-old-age
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jürgen Wernecke, Anke Bahrmann
Diabetes is one of the most common chronical diseases in old age. More than 50 % of the patients are older than 65 years. Elderly with diabetes often suffer from functional or cognitive deficits that should be registered in therapy. These include special geriatric syndromes like memory failure, frailty, falls, immobility or higher vulnerability for drug interactions. Comorbidity und functional deficits influence each other. Simple therapy regimens should be preferred to avoid polypharmacia and to preserve patient's independence...
August 2023: Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37218636/chronic-ankle-instability-and-associated-self-reported-function-in-south-african-professional-ballet-dancers
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Cherezane Stander, Anke van der Merwe, Mariette Nel
INTRODUCTION: Ankle sprains are the most common acute injury among dancers and may result in the development of chronic ankle instability (CAI). Chronic ankle instability is characterized by recurrent ankle sprains, incidents of the ankle "giving way," and sensations of instability and has been reported to negatively impact functioning and psychosocial status. The large number of ankle sprains in addition to contextual factors relating to professional dancing, suggests that CAI may be a significant problem in professional ballet dancers...
March 2023: Journal of Dance Medicine & Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37200949/noxious-radiant-heat-evokes-bi-component-nociceptive-withdrawal-reflexes-in-spinal-cord-injured-humans-a-clinical-tool-to-study-neuroplastic-changes-of-spinal-neural-circuits
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Steffen Franz, Laura Heutehaus, Anke Tappe-Theodor, Norbert Weidner, Rolf-Detlef Treede, Sigrid Schuh-Hofer
Investigating nocifensive withdrawal reflexes as potential surrogate marker for the spinal excitation level may widen the understanding of maladaptive nociceptive processing after spinal cord injury (SCI). The aim of this prospective, explorative cross-sectional observational study was to investigate the response behavior of individuals with SCI to noxious radiant heat (laser) stimuli and to assess its relation to spasticity and neuropathic pain, two clinical consequences of spinal hyperexcitability/spinal disinhibition...
2023: Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36336685/real-world-evidence-on-siponimod-treatment-in-patients-with-secondary-progressive-multiple-sclerosis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Liesa Regner-Nelke, Marc Pawlitzki, Alice Willison, Leoni Rolfes, Sinem-Hilal Oezalp, Christopher Nelke, Tristan Kölsche, Melanie Korsen, Matthias Grothe, Sergiu Groppa, Felix Luessi, Sinah Engel, Gereon Nelles, Eckhard Bonmann, Holger Roick, Anke Friedrich, Philipp Knorn, Harald Landefeld, Zoltan Biro, Michael Ernst, Antonios Bayas, Martina Menacher, Katja Akgün, Christoph Kleinschnitz, Tobias Ruck, Tjalf Ziemssen, Refik Pul, Sven G Meuth
BACKGROUND: Therapeutic options targeting inflammation in multiple sclerosis (MS) have evolved rapidly for relapsing-remitting MS, whereas few therapies are available for progressive forms of MS, in particular secondary progressive MS (SPMS). The approval of siponimod for SPMS has allowed for optimism in the otherwise discouraging therapeutic landscape. METHODS: We conducted a retrospective, multicenter, non-interventional study analyzing the efficacy and safety of siponimod under real-world conditions in 227 SPMS patients...
November 7, 2022: Neurological research and practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36271162/failure-rates-and-patient-reported-outcomes-of-revision-of-total-ankle-arthroplasty
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kathrin Pfahl, Anke Röser, Julia Eder, Oliver Gottschalk, Hubert Hörterer, Alexander Mehlhorn, Markus Walther
INTRODUCTION: Despite the increasing number of revision total ankle arthroplasty (TAA), the literature on indications, surgical options, and outcomes is limited. This study reports on failure rates and patient-reported outcomes (PROM) for a cohort of 122 patients who underwent revision of TAA. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A retrospective review of revision TAA between 2006 and 2020 was performed at one institution. Patient's demographics and different surgical procedures were analyzed with particular attention to comparing polyethylene exchange with revision of both metallic components and to additional interventions for axis correction...
October 21, 2022: Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35776093/pediatric-health-and-life-domain-priorities-a-national-survey-of-people-with-spinal-cord-injury-and-their-parents-and-caregivers
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marta Ríos-León, Bashak Onal, Juan Carlos Arango-Lasprilla, Marika Augutis, Nora Civicos-Sanchez, Allison Graham, Erin Hayes Kelly, Elisa López-Dolado, Anke Scheel-Sailer, Patricia Subiñas-Medina, Julian Taylor
CONTEXT/OBJECTIVE: No information is available regarding priorities for pediatric-onset spinal cord injury (SCI). This study described the Health and Life (H&L) domain priorities of youth with pediatric-onset SCI and their parents/caregivers living in Spain. DESIGN: A cross-sectional survey. SETTING: Two SCI rehabilitation centers. PARTICIPANTS: Sixty participants, youth with pediatric-onset SCI (n = 26) and parents/caregivers (n = 34)...
July 1, 2022: Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34923865/is-a-left-to-right-2-2%C3%A2-c-difference-a-valid-measurement-to-predict-diabetic-foot-ulceration-in-people-with-diabetes-and-a-history-of-diabetic-foot-ulceration
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jill Featherston, Anke M Wijlens, Jaap J van Netten
Monitoring foot skin temperatures at home have been shown to be effective at preventing the occurrence of diabetic foot ulcers. In this study, the construct validity of using >2.2°C difference between contralateral areas on the foot as a warning sign of imminent ulceration is explored. Thirty participants with diabetes at high risk of ulceration (loss of protective sensation and previous ulceration and/or amputation) monitored their foot temperatures at six sites, four times a day for six days using a handheld infrared thermometer...
December 20, 2021: International Journal of Lower Extremity Wounds
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34763518/first-report-of-powdery-mildew-caused-by-golovinomyces-monardae-on-scarlet-beebalm-monarda-didyma-in-china
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yuan Yuan Xu, Jia Tong Zhang, Man Xu, Dong Mei Liu, Jinping Ding, Dongli Pei, QuanChun Hong
Scarlet Beebalm (Monarda didyma) is a perennial ornamental flowering plant in the mint family, Labiatae. Due to low-maintenance, and a long blooming period, it is commonly cultivated in gardens as an ornamental plant in China. In May 2021, a disease was observed on the leaves of a capitals beebalm plant in a Ten Mile Flower Sea in Xiayi county (116°13'8″E, 34°14'45″N), Henan province of China. Symptoms first appeared as nearly circular, small, white, powdery mildew-like spots on the leaves which gradually expand, covering the entire leaves...
November 11, 2021: Plant Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31690110/first-use-of-a-new-robotic-endoscope-guiding-system-in-endoscopic-orbital-decompression
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Stefan Mattheis, Anke Schlüter, Kerstin Stähr, Laura Holtmann, Benedikt Höing, Timon Hussain, Oliver Kanaan, Anja Eckstein, Stephan Lang
PURPOSE: Over the last years, robot-assisted surgery gained in importance in head and neck surgery. In our study, we used a new robotic endoscope guiding system in patients undergoing endoscopic balanced orbital decompression. The aim of the study is to evaluate the feasibility and benefit of a robotic arm in endoscopic orbital surgery. METHODS: The Medineering Robotic Endoscope Guiding System is a robotic arm designed for holding an endoscope during interventions...
November 6, 2019: Ear, Nose, & Throat Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30742291/the-ank-nail-treatment-of-lateral-malleolar-fractures-with-syndesmosis-injury-clinical-outcomes-at-10-years-of-follow-up
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sinan Kahraman, Hasan Ceylan, Mesut Sönmez, Ayhan Nedim Kara
BACKGROUND: Lateral malleolar fractures associated with syndesmotic injuries are common. Various surgical implants may be used for the management of syndesmosis injury. One of these is ANK nail. The aim of the present study was to assess the clinical and radiological outcomes of patients treated with ANK nail. METHODS: Forty-eight patients who were followed up for a minimum of 10 years were reviewed retrospectively using American Orthopedic Foot and Ankle Society (AOFAS) score, radiological evaluation, and development of posttraumatic arthritis...
January 2019: Turkish Journal of Trauma & Emergency Surgery: TJTES
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30552416/bevacizumab-associated-glomerular-microangiopathy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fermin Person, Markus M Rinschen, Silke R Brix, Sonia Wulf, Maria de Las Mercedes Noriega, Wilfried Fehrle, Jessica Schmitz, Anke Schwarz, Philipp Ivanyi, Oliver M Steinmetz, Linda Reinhard, Elion Hoxha, Peter F Zipfel, Jan Hinrich Bräsen, Thorsten Wiech
Bevacizumab is a humanized monoclonal IgG1 antibody, which neutralizes vascular endothelial growth factor and is used for treating multiple cancer types. As a known and frequent adverse event, this therapy can lead to renal damage including proteinuria and nephrotic syndrome. In a retrospective approach, we analyzed 17 renal biopsies from patients receiving bevacizumab treatment. We observed a distinctive histopathological pseudothrombotic pattern different from the previously reported thrombotic microangiopathy...
May 2019: Modern Pathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30005426/test-retest-reliability-of-two-dimensional-video-analysis-during-running
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bart Dingenen, Christian Barton, Tessa Janssen, Anke Benoit, Peter Malliaras
OBJECTIVES: To examine test-retest reliability of two-dimensional measured frontal and sagittal plane kinematics during running, and to determine how many steps to include to reach and maintain a stable mean. DESIGN: Reliability study. SETTING: Research laboratory. PARTICIPANTS: Twenty-one recreational runners. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Lateral trunk position, contralateral pelvic drop, femoral adduction, hip adduction, knee flexion and ankle dorsiflexion during midstance, and foot and tibia inclination at initial contact were measured with two-dimensional video analysis during running for 10 consecutive steps for both legs...
September 2018: Physical Therapy in Sport
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29843979/staphylococcus-aureus-requires-less-virulence-to-establish-an-infection-in-diabetic-hosts
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lorena Tuchscherr, Èva Korpos, Hélène van de Vyver, Clais Findeisen, Salome Kherkheulidze, Anke Siegmund, Stefanie Deinhardt-Emmer, Olaf Bach, Martin Rindert, Alexander Mellmann, Cord Sunderkötter, Georg Peters, Lydia Sorokin, Bettina Löffler
Staphylococcus aureus is the most frequent pathogen causing diabetic foot infections. Here, we investigated the degree of bacterial virulence required to establish invasive tissue infections in diabetic organisms. Staphylococcal isolates from diabetic and non-diabetic foot ulcers were tested for their virulence in in vitro functional assays of host cell invasion and cytotoxicity. Isolates from diabetes mellitus type I/II patients exhibited less virulence than isolates from non-diabetic patients, but were nevertheless able to establish severe infections...
October 2018: International Journal of Medical Microbiology: IJMM
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29649707/specific-smartphone-usage-and-cognitive-performance-affect-gait-characteristics-during-free-living-and-treadmill-walking
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Daniel Niederer, Anke Bumann, Yvonne Mühlhauser, Mareike Schmitt, Katja Wess, Tobias Engeroff, Jan Wilke, Lutz Vogt, Winfried Banzer
BACKGROUND: Mobile phone tasks like texting, typing, and dialling during walking are known to impact gait characteristics. Beyond that, the effects of performing smartphone-typical actions like researching and taking self-portraits (selfie) on gait have not been investigated yet. RESEARCH QUESTION: We aimed to investigate the effects of smartphone usage on relevant gait characteristics and to reveal potential association of basic cognitive and walking plus smartphone dual-task abilities...
May 2018: Gait & Posture
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29621304/trends-in-congenital-anomalies-in-europe-from-1980-to-2012
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Joan K Morris, Anna L Springett, Ruth Greenlees, Maria Loane, Marie-Claude Addor, Larraitz Arriola, Ingeborg Barisic, Jorieke E H Bergman, Melinda Csaky-Szunyogh, Carlos Dias, Elizabeth S Draper, Ester Garne, Miriam Gatt, Babak Khoshnood, Kari Klungsoyr, Catherine Lynch, Robert McDonnell, Vera Nelen, Amanda J Neville, Mary O'Mahony, Anna Pierini, Annette Queisser-Luft, Hanitra Randrianaivo, Judith Rankin, Anke Rissmann, Jennifer Kurinczuk, David Tucker, Christine Verellen-Dumoulin, Diana Wellesley, Helen Dolk
BACKGROUND: Surveillance of congenital anomalies is important to identify potential teratogens. METHODS: This study analysed the prevalence of 61 congenital anomaly subgroups (excluding chromosomal) in 25 population-based EUROCAT registries (1980-2012). Live births, fetal deaths and terminations of pregnancy for fetal anomaly were analysed with multilevel random-effects Poisson regression models. RESULTS: Seventeen anomaly subgroups had statistically significant trends from 2003-2012; 12 increasing and 5 decreasing...
2018: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28990362/an-explorative-study-on-the-validity-of-various-definitions-of-a-2%C3%A2-2%C3%A2-c-temperature-threshold-as-warning-signal-for-impending-diabetic-foot-ulceration
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anke M Wijlens, Samantha Holloway, Sicco A Bus, Jaap J van Netten
Home monitoring of skin temperature is effective to prevent diabetic foot ulceration. We explored the validity of various definitions for the >2·2°C left-to-right threshold used as a warning signal for impending ulceration. Twenty patients with diabetes and peripheral neuropathy monitored their skin temperature with an infrared thermometer at the plantar hallux, metatarsal heads, midfoot and heel four times a day for 6 consecutive days. Environmental temperature and walking activity were monitored and associated with foot temperature...
December 2017: International Wound Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28751503/ankyrin-1-gene-exhibits-allelic-heterogeneity-in-conferring-protection-against-malaria
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hong Ming Huang, Denis C Bauer, Patrick M Lelliott, Matthew W A Dixon, Leann Tilley, Brendan J McMorran, Simon J Foote, Gaetan Burgio
Allelic heterogeneity is a common phenomenon where a gene exhibits a different phenotype depending on the nature of its genetic mutations. In the context of genes affecting malaria susceptibility, it allowed us to explore and understand the intricate host-parasite interactions during malaria infections. In this study, we described a gene encoding erythrocytic ankyrin-1 ( Ank-1 ) which exhibits allelic-dependent heterogeneous phenotypes during malaria infections. We conducted an ENU mutagenesis screen on mice and identified two Ank-1 mutations, one resulting in an amino acid substitution (MRI95845), and the other a truncated Ank-1 protein (MRI96570)...
September 7, 2017: G3: Genes—Genomes—Genetics
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