Τρίτη 17 Σεπτεμβρίου 2019


A pilot prospective study of sleep patterns and DNA methylation-characterized epigenetic aging in young adults
Molecular markers in DNA methylation at a subset of CpG sites are affected by the environment and contribute to biological (epigenetic) age. We hypothesized that shorter sleep duration and possibly irregular s...
BMC Research Notes
Mon Sep 16, 2019 03:00
Regression of epileptogenesis by inhibiting TrkB signaling following a seizure
Abstract Objective Temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) is a devastating disease in which seizures persist in 35% of patients despite optimal use of antiseizure drugs. Clinical and preclinical evidence implicates seizures themselves as one factor promoting epilepsy progression. What is the molecular consequence of a seizure that promotes progression? Evidence from preclinical studies led us to hypothesize that activation of TrkB‐PLCγ1 signaling induced by a seizure promotes epileptogenesis. Methods...
Annals of Neurology
Mon Sep 16, 2019 11:04
Glymphatics visualization after focused ultrasound induced blood‐brain barrier opening in humans
Abstract It is currently unclear whether the glymphatic system, a brain‐wide interstitial fluid‐cerebrospinal fluid exchange as described in rodents, exist in humans. Focal blood‐brain barrier disruption using MR‐guided focused ultrasound allows parenchymal penetration of gadobutrol contrast, creating an opportunity to study the glymphatics in vivo noninvasively. We describe patterns of contrast distribution in the perivascular space, subarachnoid space, and space surrounding large veins draining...
Annals of Neurology
Mon Sep 16, 2019 11:24
Evaluation of the age and gender related changes in the Blumensaat line
Abstract Purpose The position of the patella according to the femur is very important in the evaluation of patella-femoral joint disorders. In 1938, Blumensaat (BS) described the BS line to evaluate the patella femoral congruence. This method is still valuable in clinical use. There is a limited number of studies demonstrating the accuracy of BS method as well as the affected variables. The aim of this study was to evaluate o the age and...
Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy
Mon Sep 16, 2019 03:00
Editorial: History in anatomy education
Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy
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Correction to: Applied Physiology of Rugby League
The original article ‘Science of Rugby League Football: A Review’
Latest Results for Sports Medicine
Mon Sep 16, 2019 03:00
Effects of Dietary Supplements on Adaptations to Endurance Training
Abstract Endurance training leads to a variety of adaptations at the cellular and systemic levels that serve to minimise disruptions in whole-body homeostasis caused by exercise. These adaptations are differentially affected by training volume, training intensity, and training status, as well as by nutritional choices that can enhance or impair the response to training. A variety of supplements have been studied in the context of acute performance enhancement, but the effects of...
Latest Results for Sports Medicine
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Change of Direction Assessment Following Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction: A Review of Current Practice and Considerations to Enhance Practical Application
Abstract Change of direction (CoD) has been indicated as a key mechanism in the occurrence of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury during invasion sports. Despite these associations, assessments of knee function in athletic populations at the time of return to sport following ACL reconstruction (ACLr) have often focused on strength and single-leg hop tests, with a paucity of evidence to describe the CoD characteristics. Therefore, the aim of this narrative review was to describe...
Latest Results for Sports Medicine
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Zinc Finger Protein 521, Negatively Regulated by MicroRNA-204-5p, Promotes Proliferation, Motility and Invasion of Gastric Cancer Cells
Technology in Cancer Research &Treatment, Volume 18, Issue , January 2019. Objective:This study aims to investigate the expression, role, and detailed mechanism of microRNA-204-5p and zinc finger protein 521 in gastric cancer.Methods:Immunohistochemistry was adopted to detect the expressions of zinc finger protein 521 in 82 cases of gastric cancer tissues. Western blot was used to detect the expressions of zinc finger protein 521 in gastric cancer cells and adjacent cells. Moreover, the correlation...
SAGE Publications Inc: Technology in Cancer Research & Treatment: Table of Contents
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Analysis of Hepatitis B Virus Reactivation After Radiotherapy in Patients With Hepatocellular Carcinoma Using the Lyman NTCP Model
Technology in Cancer Research &Treatment, Volume 18, Issue , January 2019. Purpose:To analyze the correlation of hepatitis B virus reactivation with patient-related and treatment-related dose–volume factors and to describe the feasibility of hepatitis B virus reactivation analyzed by a normal tissue complication probability model for patients with hepatocellular carcinoma treated with radiotherapy.Materials and Methods:Ninety patients with hepatitis B virus-related hepatocellular carcinoma treated...
SAGE Publications Inc: Technology in Cancer Research & Treatment: Table of Contents
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Author's Response to Correspondence on Article “Unfiltered Nanofat Injections Rejuvenate Postburn Scars of Face”
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Annals of Plastic Surgery - Current Issue
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An Analysis of Aesthetic Refinements in 120 Secondary Cleft Rhinoplasties
Background Secondary cleft nose rhinoplasty remains a challenging procedure. Cartilage memory and scar contraction are problematic factors. The need for more detailed procedures for secondary reconstruction in this patient population has arisen. Contemporary refinements demonstrate a highly structured approach. We conducted a retrospective study evaluating the aesthetic results of cleft patients who underwent secondary rhinoplasty. Methods In a retrospective study, a photometric analysis...
Annals of Plastic Surgery - Current Issue
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Author's Response to Correspondence on Article “The Unfiltered Nanofat: a Great Source of Staminal Cells”
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Annals of Plastic Surgery - Current Issue
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Incidence of Secondary Lip Correction for Children With Unilateral Cleft Lip: A Single-Center Retrospective Study
Background Numerous reports have described the incidence of secondary lip correction for patients with cleft lip (CL), and this incidence broadly varies among centers. The purpose of this study was to determine this revision rate for a reasonably large number of patients in our center and identify the clinical factors that contribute to the revision rate. Methods A retrospective chart review was conducted for all infants with unilateral CL with or without cleft palate who underwent primary...
Annals of Plastic Surgery - Current Issue
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Abdominal Contouring and Male Gender: Analysis of Complications Using the National Quality Improvement Program Database
Background Males represent a significant portion of patients undergoing abdominal contouring. Despite this, there are few studies examining the implication of gender on complications. Objective The aim of this study was to examine the association between gender and early postoperative outcomes in patients undergoing abdominal contouring procedures. Methods The American College of Surgeons National Surgical Quality Improvement Program database (2006–2016) was queried to identify subjects...
Annals of Plastic Surgery - Current Issue
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The Economic Impact of Flexor Tendon Lacerations of the Hand in the United States
Purpose Flexor tendon lacerations are a common and debilitating injury for thousands of Americans annually. Despite this, no study has attempted to estimate the economic impact of these injuries. The objective of this study was to estimate the economic impact of flexor tendon lacerations in America. Methods The cost of flexor tendon lacerations to society was estimated using a validated prevalence-based cost of illness model. The primary cohort was defined as all patients in the United States...
Annals of Plastic Surgery - Current Issue
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Assessment of Somatosensory Reorganization by Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging After Hand Replantation
Introduction Amputation of the hand is a rare and extremely intense trauma. Replanting and allografting after this type of injury require a major reorganization of the brain. Brain plasticity, though better known in the context of disorders of the central nervous system, is just as indispensable when the extremities are damaged. Materials and Methods A 17-year-old patient underwent replantation of the nondominant hand after transmetaphyseal amputation after traumatic injury. After 18 days...
Annals of Plastic Surgery - Current Issue
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Arthroscopic Suture Repair With Additional Pronator Quadratus Advancement for the Treatment of Acute Triangular Fibrocartilage Complex Tear With Distal Radioulnar Joint Instability
Treatment of acute triangular fibrocartilage complex (TFCC) tear using arthroscopic suture repair has been used as a general treatment method, but it is difficult to obtain perfect results in all cases. We evaluated clinical and radiologic outcomes of the acute TFCC tear with distal radioulnar joint instability using the arthroscopic suture repair with pronator quadratus (PQ) advancement. Altogether, 80 patients (48 male, 32 female; mean ± SD age, 37.3 ± 11.5 years; mean ± SD follow-up, 23.7 ± 11.4...
Annals of Plastic Surgery - Current Issue
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Which Fat Processing Can Achieve Optimal Transplantation in Patients With Insufficient Fat Resource?
Background Autologous fat transfer has been widely used in breast augment surgery. The breast fat graft is different form facial, it needs megavolume grafts. However, most Asian women are thin, who often encounter the fat resource insufficiency during breast augmentation. In fact, some processing methods do contribute to great loss of potential fat that could have been grafted. How to choose a best processing method to achieve optimal transfer in patients with insufficient fat resources is fairly...
Annals of Plastic Surgery - Current Issue
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Comparative Antimicrobial Activity of Commercial Wound Care Solutions on Bacterial and Fungal Biofilms
Background Biofilms represent a complex milieu of matrix-enclosed microorganisms, which can significantly contribute to the pathology of chronic wounds. In this study, we compare the activity of 3 commercial antimicrobial wound care solutions, Vashe (HOCl based), PhaseOne (HOCl based), and Sulfamylon (mafenide acetate), for their in vitro activity against bacterial and fungal biofilms. Methods Reference and clinical isolates of 6 Gram-negative bacterial species (36 total strains), 3 Gram-positive...
Annals of Plastic Surgery - Current Issue
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Distally Based Posterior Tibial Artery Perforator Flaps for Reconstruction of the Defects in Achilles Region
Background Patients with Achilles region defects remain a challenge for clinicians. The purpose of this article is to evaluate the surgical procedure to reconstruct the defects in Achilles region using distally based posterior tibial artery perforator flaps. Methods Between May 2015 and May 2017, 10 patients (aged from 35 to 68 years. 4 females and 6 males) with soft-tissue defects (sizes from 3 × 2 cm to 8 × 4 cm) in Achilles region received surgical therapy of posterior tibial artery perforator...
Annals of Plastic Surgery - Current Issue
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Breast Reduction Following Hormonal Therapy in a Transgender Female Patient
In male-to-female gender transition, individuals request a number of interventions, including hormonal therapy, to promote feminizing characteristics. Estrogen-based medication is prescribed to increase breast development, decrease facial hair, promote feminine adipose tissue deposition, and soften skin. Surgical breast augmentation to supplement unsatisfying breast growth after hormonal therapy is a common and well-studied course of management for such transgender patients. In a departure from convention,...
Annals of Plastic Surgery - Current Issue
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A Design for the Dual Skin Paddle Circumflex Scapular Artery Perforator Flap for the Reconstruction of Complex Soft-Tissue Defects in Children: Anatomical Study and Clinical Applications
Background The main drawbacks of the use of the circumflex scapular artery perforator (CSAP) flap for complex soft-tissue defect repair are the limitation of skin paddle size, which can be harvested to allow precise wound coverage and primary closure of the donor site. We developed a variant of the dual skin paddle CSAP flap to extend its applications and minimize donor-site morbidity when reconstructing complex soft-tissue defects in children. Methods A detailed anatomical investigation...
Annals of Plastic Surgery - Current Issue
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Surgical Outcomes of Implant-based Breast Reconstruction Using TiLoop Bra Mesh Combined With Pectoralis Major Disconnection
Objective This study aimed to compare breast symmetry and patient satisfaction with breast appearance between implant-based breast reconstruction using TiLoop Bra mesh combined with pectoralis major disconnection (IMR) and conventional implant reconstruction (IR), and to analyze differences in complications. Methods This retrospective study included 59 patients administered IMR or IR in 2016 to 2018. Three-dimensional scanning was performed to objectively evaluate breast symmetry. The BREAST-Q...
Annals of Plastic Surgery - Current Issue
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The Legacy of Gender-Affirming Surgical Care Is Complex
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Annals of Plastic Surgery - Current Issue
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Direct-To-Implant and 2-Stage Breast Reconstruction After Nipple Sparing Mastectomy: Results of a Retrospective Comparison
Breast reconstruction after nipple sparing mastectomy (NSM) plays, nowadays, a fundamental role in breast cancer management. There is no consensus on the best implant-based reconstruction technique, considering 2 stages (expander-prosthesis) or direct-to-implant (DTI). A retrospective review of consecutive adult female patients who underwent NSM with breast reconstruction over a 3-year period (January 2013 to December 2015) was performed. Patients were divided into 2 groups according to the type...
Annals of Plastic Surgery - Current Issue
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The Unfiltered Nanofat: A Great Source of Staminal Cells
No abstract available
Annals of Plastic Surgery - Current Issue
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Implications of Demographics and Socioeconomic Factors in Breast Cancer Reconstruction
Background Not all women undergo breast reconstruction despite its vital role in the recovery process. Previous studies have reported that women who are ethnically diverse and of lower socioeconomic status are less likely to undergo breast reconstruction, but the reasons remain unclear. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the demographic characteristics of our patient population and their primary reason for not undergoing breast reconstruction. Methods An institutional review board-approved,...
Annals of Plastic Surgery - Current Issue
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Improved Adipocyte Viability in Autologous Fat Grafting With Ascorbic Acid–Supplemented Tumescent Solution
Introduction In reconstructive surgery, fat volume augmentation is often necessary for esthetic or functional reasons. As an alternative to synthetic and xenogeneic materials, autologous fat grafting (AFG) based on liposuction is gaining popularity, yet successful transplantation and long-term volume maintenance are difficult. Standard tumescent solution formulations neglect adipocyte and stromal vascular fraction (SVF) cell survival during extraction, as well as SVF differentiation into adipocytes...
Annals of Plastic Surgery - Current Issue
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Aesthetic Breast Surgery Under Cold Tumescent Anesthesia: Feasibility and Safety in Outpatient Clinic
Throughout the last decade, aesthetic breast surgery has enormously spread in the outpatient clinic setting where plastic surgeons perform the vast majority of procedures under local anesthesia as day-case operations. The “tumescent anesthesia” is defined as the injection of a dilute solution of local anesthetic combined with epinephrine and sodium bicarbonate into subcutaneous tissue until it becomes firm and tense, which is “tumescent.” The “cold tumescent anesthesia” (CTA) derives from Klein's...
Annals of Plastic Surgery - Current Issue
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Intercostal Nerve Transfer in Management of Biceps and Triceps Cocontraction in Spontaneously Recovered Obstetric Brachial Plexus Palsy
Background Obstetric brachial plexus palsy is caused by traction during birth. Most patients regain useful function with spontaneous recovery. In some cases, cross reinnervation occurs between the biceps and triceps muscles. In these cases, smooth active motion of the elbow joint is impaired by simultaneous biceps and triceps muscle contraction. The biceps and triceps muscle cocontraction could be treated by botulinum toxin type A injection, tendon transfer of the triceps to biceps, and intercostal...
Annals of Plastic Surgery - Current Issue
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Comparing the Health Burden of Living With Nasal Deformity in Actual Patients and Healthy Individuals: A Utility Outcomes Score Assessment
Background Rhinoplasty is a one of the most commonly performed facial surgery aiming at restoring facial aesthetics and improving quality of life. Utility outcome scores are modern, and emerging tools are used to evaluate the burden of a health state on individuals. The study aims to evaluate the impact of living with nasal deformity among real patients and healthy individuals using utility outcome scores. Methods A cross-sectional study was conducted at Otolaryngology and Plastic Surgery...
Annals of Plastic Surgery - Current Issue
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Comment on “Unfiltered Nanofat Injections Rejuvenate Postburn Scars of Face”
No abstract available
Annals of Plastic Surgery - Current Issue
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Book Review: Rhoton's Atlas of Head, Neck, and Brain: 2D and 3D Images By: Maria Peris-Celda, Francisco Martinez-Soriano, Albert L. Rhoton Jr, Published by Thieme Medical Publishers Inc, New York, NY, 2017 Hardcover, 648 pp
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Annals of Plastic Surgery - Current Issue
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Number of Excised Lymph Nodes Has No Impact on Relapse and Survival in Patients With Stage III Melanoma
Background Even though both the involvement of regional lymph nodes and the number of metastatic lymph nodes are regarded as major determinants of survival in cutaneous melanoma, the extent of node dissection has been analyzed as an independent prognostic indicator in only a few studies. This study aims to determine how the extent of lymph node excision (EN) might predict the disease relapse and survival in melanoma. Methods A total of 317 patients with stage III melanoma were included in...
Annals of Plastic Surgery - Current Issue
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A History of the Frenchay Hospital Plastic Surgery Unit, Bristol, United Kingdom
Frenchay Hospital has long since been established as the center for plastic surgery in Bristol, providing care to the city and its surrounding catchment area. From humble origins in the Second World War when the site took on the role of a large military hospital providing reconstructive surgery for the victims of war to a busy modern-day National Health Service establishment, the plastic surgery unit at Frenchay Hospital has grown and developed through in parallel with the genesis and development...
Annals of Plastic Surgery - Current Issue
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Surgical Management of Diastasis Recti: A Systematic Review of Insurance Coverage in the United States
Background As elective surgery becomes more popular, the stringency of insurance coverage policies has increased exponentially. Many patients with diastasis recti (DR) are denied coverage of the corrective surgery that has been shown to improve function and quality of life in this patient population. Plastic surgeons are frustrated by the lack of guidelines and sparsity of coverage for surgical correction of DR. Methods Fifty-four US insurance companies and Medicare were reviewed to determine...
Annals of Plastic Surgery - Current Issue
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Reply to: The Legacy of Gender-Affirming Surgical Care Is Complex
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Annals of Plastic Surgery - Current Issue
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Toe-to-Hand Transfer in an Ulnar Hemimelia Patient: A Case Report
Ulnar hemimelia is a rare congenital deformity. The severity of the deformity increases with the number of fingers that are absent. Clearly, grip function is impossible with a mono-finger hand. Here, we present a case report of a patient with bilateral ulnar hemimelia that included the absence of radial fingers and also deformity in the toes of his left foot. A toe-to-hand transfer was performed successfully to help the patient gain grip function. Both the patient and the parents were very pleased...
Annals of Plastic Surgery - Current Issue
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