... obesity and
the metabolic syndrome (30). In these conditions there
is an elevation
of both glucose and free fatty acid lev-
els in the blood and an increase
in oxidative stress
(30,31). The ... pulsating stream of
electrons in a relatively low concentration throughout the body. The device is noninvasive
and delivers electrical currents that mimic the endog...
... result in a
volumetric reduction of the limb. These exercises are
specific and require knowledge of the venous and
lymphatic anatomy and physiology.
Continuous guidance and evaluation of patients ... cheap and feasible in any community. Control
of the volumetry of limbs is fundamental and should
be performed on a daily basis during intensive treat-
ment...
... reduc-
tion, the V.A.C system is not often used in the treat-
ment of prosthesis – related infections.
Currently, there exist only four reports about the
use of the V.A.C. – system in the infection ... arthroplasty. Interest-
ingly, all of them have used only polyvinylalcohol
sponges for infection management. Kelm et al. re-
ported an infection eradication in 9 out o...
... vanco-
mycin
[26]. The combination of vancomycin and one
of the aminoglycosides provides a broad spectrum of
coverage for organisms commonly encountered with
deep periprosthetic infections whilst ...
according to the sensitivity of the infecting organism
but conventionally have to fulfil the criteria estab-
lished by Murray [24] including: antibiotic safety,
thermos...
... regulating overexpression
of CXCR3/CXCL10 might help in defining the role of these
molecules in synovial inflammatory responses, offering new
insights into elements controlling the immune response
within ... is
likely that these cytokines act in concert, sustaining the
local proinflammatory responses and up-regulating
CXCL10 expression. In turn, since CXCL10 is known to be...
... depen-
dent on the details o f the eukaryotic evolutionary tree
used for the Dollo parsimony based reconstruction.
There is an ongoing contro vers y concerning the details
of the phylogenetic tree of ... content of ancestral gen-
omes, specifically those lying at internal nodes corre-
sponding to major branching points in the evolution of
eukaryotes. Since independen...
... for Journal of
Brachial Plexus and Peripheral Nerve Injury and for the Inter-
national Society for Brachial Plexus and Peripheral Nerve
Injury [2]. Our editorial board includes world leaders in
all ... in
all areas of our field and a comprehensive international
distribution. There is every reason to expect that we will
set new standards for the study of...
... "Capnography as an
aid in localizing the phrenic nerve in brachial plexus surgery.
Technical note." published in May issue of Journal of Brachial Plexus
and Peripheral Nerve Injury
Pradipta ... anesthesia for
their cases without muscle relaxation. They have not men-
tioned anything about the dose of the drug used or mon-
itoring the depth or a...
... because the pregnant uterus remains in the
pelvic cavity. However, with increasing gestational age,
the uterus rises out of the pelvis and there is an increasing
chance of injury while inserting ... by
dissecting away the cyst wall from the ovarian tissue by
stripping and sharp scissors dissection. The remaining
ovarian tissue was refashioned with 3/0 PDS by purse
stri...