... study: the first set-up applied the hip contact force alone while the second applied the hip contact force together with the abductor force The abductor force is often included rather than other ... standardize the test conditions [37], however, it is not clear how the abductor muscle and the anterior- posterior hip contact force influence the translational and rotational stability of the implant The ... loading of the actuator produced distal (Fd), medial (Fm) and anterior- posterior (Fap) loading of the femoral head due to the mounting geometry and the offset between the femoral head and the central...
... recognized in theanterior as well as the central, but not the posterior, part of the fat body (Fig 4B) A clear signal was also detected in the haemocytes The apparent molecular mass of the detected ... from the amino-acid sequence (34.4 kDa) Northern-blot analysis confirms the presence of strongly enriched AFP mRNA (1.2 kbp) in theanterior part of the fat body of last-instar larvae (Fig 5B) The ... Large amounts of the 34-kDa protein (AFP) can be detected in theanterior part of the fat body (aF); substantial less protein is found in the central (cF) fat body and no AFP in theposterior fat...
... signals were found in the membrane fractions of either the freshly dissected ASGs or the ASGs cultured with 20E for 30 h These results indicated that the specific binding activity in the membrane fractions ... incubation, the mixture was centrifuged at 100 000 g for 15 at °C The supernatant was discarded and the insides of the tubes were rinsed with 100 lL of the buffer Radioactivity in the pellet was ... the pellet was suspended in the buffer and centrifuged at 1500 g for 10 The pellet was again suspended in the buffer and centrifuged at 1800 g for 10 The resulting pellet was resuspended in the...
... separation of the brainstem and the cerebellum, the hemispheres were divided by coronal cuts into three bi-hemispherical coronal blocks comprising the frontal lobe anterior to the genu of the corpus ... callosum ( "anterior block), the fronto-temporo-parietal lobe extending the entire length of the corpus callosum ("middle” block) and the occipital lobe ( "posterior block) After embedding the brains ... surfaces of the section and subtracting the z-axis coordinate of the lower surface from that of the upper surface The movements in the z-axis were measured with a microcator, part of the Leica...
... displacing the ACL anteriorly out of the notch Figure meniscus abnormal tissue close to Posterior horn displacing the ACL theposterior lateral Posterior abnormal tissue close to theposterior lateral ... attachment These areas had the appearance of tiny ganglia The report presumed that these ganglia extended into and thickened the ACL The findings were in keeping with mucinous degeneration There was ... yellow-brown substance and the ACL displaces anteriorly and posteriorly [3,11,12,21] All of these features were seen in this case Mucoid degeneration and ganglia of theanterior cruciate ligament...
... saline The performance of theankle block was; "the posterior tibial nerve" by cc posterior to the medial malleoli, "the peroneal nerve, superficial and deep" by cc on dorsum of the foot and "the ... of the control patients required further analgesic, and in the lidocaine group 70 % of patients required post discharge analgesics Whether the slightly higher need for further analgesics in the ... that adding an ankle block with a long lasting local anaesthetic to the routine of local anaesthesia with lidocaine would enhance postoperative analgesia and reducing the need for further analgesics...
... used The distal entry of the tibial tunnel is positioned through the distal aspect of the incision near the tibial tubercle [28] The femoral tunnel was drilled through the tibial tunnel The autograft ... 89 N load posteriorly and then releasing the load While the patellar sensor is stabilised with one hand, the other hand applies a strong anterior displacement of force directly to the calf to ... diagnose the ACL disruption with test sensitivity ranging from 73% to 99% [38-40] There remains a controversy about the usefulness of the KT-1000 as a device to measure the anterior- posterior...
... included: a) the distance between the most posterior and anterior margins of the neck in the sagittal plane; b) the distance between theposterior tip of the nail and theposterior margin of the neck ... significant The average distance between the most posterior and anterior margins of the neck in the sagittal plane was 30.5 mm (Figure 1) In the first group the average distance was 31.5 mm and in the ... statistically significant Therefore the anatomy of the studied femora did not differ between the two groups The average distance of the entry point from the most posterior margin of the femoral neck was...
... determine the merits of NPWT for the treatment of soft tissue defects of theankle and foot However, based on the results of previous studies on its use for the treatment of other injuries at other ... caused by either a traffic accident in 12, a falling from a height in 2, and a crush injury in Wound locations were on the medial side of theankle in cases, the lateral side of theankle in case, ... healing and whether the technique can reduce the need for flap surgery for the treatment of acute or chronic open wounds in the foot and ankle region Materials and methods Over the four year period...
... among others, although in this case the skin incision was in a different direction (from theposterior edge of the trochanter major in the direction of the fibers of the gluteus maximus; Fig 1) The ... differing only in the length of the skin incision and the extent of the detachment of the external rotator muscles during the operation All operations were carried out under intubation anesthesia A Cell ... by recording the mobility of the joint and when the patient was able to walk alone with crutches along the corridor and use stairs without physiotherapist’s assistance Furthermore, the Oxford Hip...
... contributions All the authors of this article participated in the clinical work-up, the medical photography, the literature search and the writing of the manuscript All authors read and approved the final ... facial features including the forehead and the nasolabial folds, with profound hypertrophy of the eyelids (30% to 40% of cases) and cutis verticis gyrata (24% of cases) [6] The combination of thickened ... frequent (44%) particularly in the hands and the feet and sometimes in the major folds [6] Pubic and facial hair is almost always rare [6] Our patient presented with all these characteristics Rheumatologic...
... reported on the right foot and eight on the left All male patients exhibited ALM on their right foot only The majority of lesions were located on the plantar surface (62%) with on the ankle, on the dorsum ... ankle, on the dorsum of the foot, on the digit and located in the nail bed (with in the hallux and in the fifth toe nail bed) One lesion site was stated simply as being on the "foot" (see table ... evidence to identify trauma as an aetiology The prognosis of the disease, as with other sub-types of melanoma, is determined by the Breslow thickness of the lesion at diagnosis[24] It has been suggested...
... cilium in theanterior chamber for nineteen years Am J Ophthalmol 1923, 6:764 11 Sharpe OA: Cilia in theanterior chamber Am J Ophthalmol 1925, 8:301 12 Rubey F: [Eyelashes in theanterior chamber] ... Figure Histopathological picture of the cilium (×10, hemtaoxilyn and eosin stain) The response of the eye to the intra-ocular cilia is unpredictable and variable In the early post-traumatic or post-surgical ... in the AC can sometimes cause inflammation [3,8] and can sometimes remain innocuous [2,9,11,12] In the literature, there is a report of silent cilia existing in the AC for 33 years [12] To the...
... scintigraphs of the both ankles after treatment The previously increased radioactivity (Figure 1B) in the right ankle was markedly reduced, and findings were comparable to those of the normal, left ankle ... Radiographs of the both ankles after treatment The regional osteoporotic change in the right ankle (Figure 1A) completely returned to normal, and findings were comparable to those of the left ankle at ... Figure Radiographs (A) and scintigraphs (B) of the both ankles before treatment The radiograph of the right ankle showed regional osteoporotic findings at the distal tibia and fibula (white arrow)...
... sis, but could not obtain these results as the patient refused (4) After our attempt to remove the perfluorodecaline in theanterior chamber with a 27G needle failed, an anterior chamber wash was ... EA wrote up the case and collected the data HDD supervised management of the case Acknowledgements The authors declare that no funding was required for the writing and submission of the manuscript ... or the barrier effects of perfluorodecaline may cause the loss of cell density and morphological changes For these reasons, we decided to remove the perfluorodecaline without any delay In the...
... smooth swelling occupying the whole of the neck anteriorly, extending from the hyoid bone to the suprasternal notch The lower limit of the swelling could not be reached There were no neck nodes ... and median sternotomy incision under general anesthesia with endotracheal intubation Theposterior wall of the mass in the neck was adherent to the strap muscles A solid mediastinal tumour with ... http://www.jmedicalcasereports.com/content/2/1/23 the level of right atrium The trachea was shifted to the right but there was no compression or infiltration of great vessels or mediastinal structures There were no mediastinal...
... reported [8] To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report of IUCD migration to theanterior abdominal wall of the right iliac fossa In cases reported in the literature, the timing of ... the inner side Figure Copper-T in the excised transected mass of theanterior abdominal wall of the right iliac fossa, to which omentum was firmly adherent The appendix was found to be normal ... proximal to the ileo-caecal junction Wide excision of the suspicious lesion was carried out with a clearance margin of 2cm all round and the resultant fascio-muscular defect in theanterior abdominal...
... revealed that the fistula had become disconnected at the point of contact with theanterior abdominal wall (Fig 1a,b) Bile was clearly visible draining from the fistula opening (arrowed) The whole ... that the morphology of the T-tube or its placement could reduce leakage [2], although other authors have pointed out that there is no experimental evidence for this theory Figure illustrates the ... 2008, 2:302 obliteration of the fistula lumen We describe a case where the fistula tract failed to adhere to theanterior abdominal wall, causing a leak after removal of the T-tube http://www.jmedicalcasereports.com/content/2/1/302...
... Haugh L: Strain in the lateral ligaments of theankle Foot Ankle 1988, 9(2):59-63 Rasmussen O: Stability of theankle joint Analysis of the function and traumatology of theankle ligaments Acta ... the two fluoroscopes The orthogonal fluoroscopic images were then placed to reproduce the position of the two intensifiers of the fluoroscopes Afterwards, the 3D AJC model was imported into the ... also measured the length of lateral ankle ligaments in their sample of 39 cadaveric ankles.[5] They reported the average length of the ATFL and CFL as 24.8 mm and 35.8 mm respectively The invivo...
... minor band at 120 kDa (Fig 2C) The 120-kDa band was the main component of the peak at 24.3 min, but the peak fraction did not exhibit the inhibitory activity Therefore, the 80-kDa band was subjected ... completing the cocoon The silk scaffold remains as the floss around the completed cocoon, and GOD activity was found to remain with the floss This finding indicates that the GOD enzyme in the ASG inner ... contained the inhibitor (Fig 1D) Changes of inhibitor-producing activity during the larval period We examined the inhibitor activity in the CM of ASGs from day of the fourth instar to day of the fifth...