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Fatih Ceran Salih Onur Basat Karaca Basaran Funda Akoz Saydam 《Journal of hand and microsurgery》2015,7(1):228-229
Trigger finger (TF) is a condition that affects quality of life and one of the most common causes of hand pain and disability. TF is characterized by catching, snapping or locking of the involved finger flexor tendon, associated with pain. TF in the children occurs rarely than in adults and partial tendon laceration is an uncommon cause of TF in the children. Thus, our aim in this study to define TF due to partial flexor tendon laceration in a child.
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Ozge Ozcan Abacioglu Erdinc Gulumsek Hilmi Sumbul Mehmet Kaplan Fethi Yavuz 《Arquivos brasileiros de cardiologia》2021,116(4):806
Background:Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is the most common endocrine-metabolic disease in women in reproductive age, and occurs in one of 10 women. The disease includes menstrual irregularity and excess of male hormones and is the most common cause of female infertility. Dyspnea is a frequent symptom and is often thought to be due to obesity, and whether it is due to cardiac dysfunction is unknown.Objective:To evaluate right ventricle-pulmonary artery (RV-PA) coupling and pulmonary arterial stiffness in patients with PCOS.Methods:44 PCOS patients and 60 controls were included; venous blood samples were taken for laboratory tests and 2-D, m-mode and tissue doppler transthoracic echocardiography were performed for all the participants. P<0,05 was considered as statistically significant.Results:When compared to the control group, PCOS patients had higher pulmonary artery stiffness values (p=0,001), which were positively correlated with HOMA-IR (r=0,545 and p<0,001). RV-PA coupling was also impaired in 34% of the study patients.Conclusion:Pulmonary artery stiffness is increased and RV-PA coupling is impaired in patients with PCOS. (Arq Bras Cardiol. 2021; 116(4):806-811)Palavras-chave: Diseases of the Endocrine System, Arterial Stiffness, Female infertility, Obesity, Dyspnea, Pulmonary hypertension 相似文献
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Jorian Prudhomme Céline Toty Ozge Erisoz Kasap Nil Rahola Baptiste Vergnes Carla Maia Lenea Campino Maria Antoniou Maribel Jimenez Ricardo Molina Arnaud Cannet Bulent Alten Denis Sereno Anne-Laure Bañuls 《Acta tropica》2015
The population structure of Phlebotomus ariasi, a proven vector of Leishmania infantum in the Mediterranean area, is still poorly understood. Previously, only two microsatellite loci had been developed to study the population genetics of this species. Herein we use these loci and determined fourteen novel microsatellite loci, useful for the characterization of P. ariasi populations. These loci were tested on three populations of P. ariasi, two from France and one from Portugal. In addition, the usefulness of these markers was also evaluated on seven other sandfly species. 相似文献
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To evaluate the efficiency of occupational therapy relative to a home program in improving quality of life (QoL) among men who were treated for metastatic prostate cancer (MPC).Methods:
Fifty-five men were assigned randomly to either the 12-week cognitive behavioral therapy based occupational therapy (OT-CBSM) intervention (treatment group) or a home program (control group) between March 2012 and August 2014 in the Department of Occupational Therapy, Faculty of Health Sciences, Hacettepe University, Ankara, Turkey. The Canadian Occupational Performance Measure (COPM) was used to measure the occupational performance and identify difficulties in daily living activities. The QoL and symptom status were measured by The European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer Core Quality of Life Questionnaire C30 and its Prostate Cancer Module. A 12-week OT-CBSM intervention including client-centered training of daily living activities, recreational group activities, and cognitive behavioral stress management intervention were applied.Results:
The COPM performance and satisfaction scores, which indicate occupational participation and QoL increased statistically in the treatment group in relation to men who were included in the home-program (p≤0.05).Conclusion:
A 12-week OT-CBSM intervention was effective in improving QoL in men treated for MPC, and these changes were associated significantly with occupational performance.Prostate cancer is one of the most frequent male malignancies in the world.1 The development of serum prostate-specific antigen (PSA) and advanced prostate cancer treatment modalities increased 10-year survival rates from ~60% to >70%.2 Prostate cancer can be occurred as a local disease or advanced metastatic disease. The standard of care for metastatic prostate cancer (MPC) is hormone (androgen blockade) therapy, which delays progression and relieves pain for an average of 18 months to 24 months.3,4 Nearly all patients who have hormone therapy eventually develop significant disease and treatment related morbidity including fatigue, decrease in bone density, bone pain, weight loss, gynecomastia, and hot flushes.3 Increased survival and subsequent functional, physical, and psychological needs produced a growing acceptance of understanding the rehabilitation needs to increase the occupational performance and quality of life (QoL) of the patients with MPC.5 Occupational therapy (OT), one of the core elements of oncologic rehabilitation, is in a unique position to contribute to the development and fulfillment of occupational performance and participation with the motto of ‘live life to its fullest’.6 The role of the occupational therapist in oncology is to facilitate and enable an individual to achieve maximum functional performance, both physically and psychologically, in everyday living skills regardless of his or her life expectancy.6 Occupational performance or participation in everyday occupations is vital for all humans as defined by the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health7 (ICF). Occupational performance has a positive influence on health, well-being, and the presence of cancer has been found to lead to participation in meaningful activities /occupations that are effected by the cancer and its treatments.8 Previous studies9-14 have ably identified OT interventions mostly in general oncology and palliative care. The literature on OT, specifically on patients with breast cancer, investigates management of pain, fatigue, nausea, metastatic patients intervention, stress reducing and management program, the value of engagement in meaningful activities, lymphedema, vocational rehabilitation, creative and therapeutic use of activity, cognitive therapy, and, changing life style with cognitive behavioral therapy.9-14 According to the literature, a survey on women with breast cancer provides a picture of the interventions employed by the occupational therapists and can help to create an OT service to regain the patients level of control and independence by maintaining or resuming engagement in purposeful occupations and meaningful activities; however, the effect of OT in patients’ QoL was not completely specified.15,16 Another interdisciplinary study recommended examination of the effectiveness of OT in patients’ functional needs and to promote evidence-based practice of OT in oncology.8,17Prostate cancer oriented rehabilitation interventions may be valuable in functioning, and activity participation in daily living activities and also in helping men to acknowledge, express, accept, and use a problem solving approach on the changes that occur as a result of treatment and to seek out adaptive solutions for enduring fatigue, bone pain, weight loss, gynecomastia, and hot flushes.18 Such interventions may lead to significant improvements in functional, cognitive, and emotional coping skills, use of social support, utilization of health care, and management of symptoms.5,18-21 Rehabilitation interventions were adapted to meet the needs of cancer patients including functional individualized support and group therapy interventions22 and stress management intervention23 approaches. The research shows that effective stress management components include relaxation training to lower arousal, disease information and management, an emotionally supportive environment in which participants can address fears and anxieties, behavioral and cognitive coping strategies, and social support.19,20 Participation in rehabilitation intervention provides a clear and robust benefit to cancer patients by relieving treatment-related symptoms, reducing the physiologic concomitants of stress, and improving mood. Previous study19 found that the benefits in coping with cancer may be quite significant in male participants.19 This is supported by the positive experiences that men report from their participation in rehabilitation programs. Although, collectively, these findings indicated that men treated for prostate cancer derive benefit from a rehabilitation experience, most studies did not include a randomized intervention design and did not study the occupational performance of the participants.15,23 Only a few studies20,21 have investigated the efficacy of structured stress-management interventions in improving QoL and the mechanisms associated with such improvements despite stressful and negative side effects associated with treatment with limited activity participation.The limited reports in the literature indicates that there is a lack of study on the effect of OT combined cognitive behavioral stress management skills in patients with MPC. In the current study, it was hypothesized that participants treated for MPC enrolled in the cognitive behavioral stress management based OT (OT-CBSM) would demonstrate greater improvements in occupational performance and QoL compared with a control group (CG) enrolled in the home-program. The objectives of this study were to identify the effect of OT-CBSM on occupational participation and QoL, and to explore the areas/activities of daily life that were the most commonly affected, and needed support in patients with MPC. 相似文献38.
Ozturk Gokce Birsen Gogus Feride Bolayir Basak Tecer Duygu Gokce Onur Eroglu Altinova Alev Balos Toruner Fusun Akturk Mujde 《Pituitary》2020,23(4):338-346
Pituitary - Although it is well known that acromegaly causes enlargement in the extremities, studies investigating the effects of acromegaly on tendons, muscles and soft tissue are limited. The... 相似文献
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