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Arthroplast Today ; 8: 181-187, 2021 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33898674

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BACKGROUND: The rate of revision hip arthroplasty surgery is rising. Surgeons must use implants with proven outcomes to help overcome the technical challenges faced during revision surgery. However, outcome studies using these implants are limited. The aim of this study is to investigate the radiographic and clinical outcomes of the Stryker Restoration stem, the most commonly used hip revision stem in the United Kingdom (UK). METHODS: A retrospective review of a single surgeon case series was performed. Immediate postoperative radiographs were analyzed for offset and leg length discrepancy. Radiographic evidence of subsidence was assessed using follow-up radiographs. Kaplan-Meier survival analysis was applied using explantation and reoperation as endpoints. Patient-reported outcomes were measured using the Oxford Hip Score and EQ-5D-5L. RESULTS: One hundred ninety-eight cases were identified. Mean follow-up duration was 51.8 months (range: 24-121). Stem survival during this period was 98%. Reoperation for any reason was 13%. Mean subsidence was 4.18 mm. Analysis of variance testing showed no difference in mean subsidence between revision indications. Mean offset and leg length discrepancies were measured at 4.5 mm and 4.3 mm, respectively. The mean Oxford Hip Score for participants was 27.6. CONCLUSIONS: This series demonstrates excellent implant survival, with radiographic parameters for reconstruction and subsidence levels comparable to those in the existing literature. The tapered modular hip revision stem provides surgeons with the intraoperative flexibility to overcome some of the anatomical difficulties encountered during revision surgery; this is reflected in the radiographic and clinical outcomes of the cohort in this study.

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Transcult Psychiatry ; 44(1): 27-43, 2007 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17379608

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Koro is a culture-bound syndrome characterized by a fear that the genitals or breasts will retract into the body and cause death. Here we consider the history of ideas about Koro, from early concepts in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) to contemporary ideas from medicine and sociology. This conceptual history reveals important issues about the classification (nosology) of Koro. In doing so, it demonstrates the need to integrate standardized phenomenological criteria with etiological models in order to capture the important features of complex behavioral disorders in the cross-cultural setting.


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Koro/história , Koro/psicologia , Medicina Tradicional Chinesa/história , Mama , China , Cultura , Genitália , História do Século XIX , História do Século XX , História do Século XXI , Humanos
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J Neurooncol ; 83(2): 205-12, 2007 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17206473

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PURPOSE: Radiation induced peripheral nerve tumors (PNT) are a rare but known complication of radiotherapy. The clinical and pathologic features of six cases of post-radiation PNT's are reported here, more than doubling the number of known cases reported in the literature. METHODS: We reviewed six cases of radiation induced PNT and performed a review of the current literature on radiation induced neurofibromas. RESULTS: Patient's ranged in age from 18 months to 49 years at the time of their original diagnosis, with radiation doses to the primary tumor ranging from 24 to 40 Gy with post radiation intervals from 10 to 50 years. The majority of PNT's identified were neurofibromas (3) and schwannomas (3). Nuclear atypia, S100 positive staining and mild-moderate cellularity were common pathologic findings. CONCLUSIONS: There are only a handful of neurofibromas in the 60 cases of PNT's thus far reported. This case series broadens the post-radiation neurofibroma literature. While the pathology of PNT induced transformation is still poorly understood, experiments and pathology are congruent on the possibility of malignant transformation, especially for the "atypical neurofibroma". On the clinical level, this case series lends its support to some, but not all, of the risk factors thought to predispose to the formation of radiation induced neurofibromas. Though rare, the complication of radiation-induced neurofibroma cannot be ignored, especially with the increasing use of focused radiosurgical techniques.


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Neoplasias Induzidas por Radiação/etiologia , Neurilemoma/etiologia , Neurofibroma/etiologia , Neoplasias do Sistema Nervoso Periférico/etiologia , Adulto , Idoso , Idoso de 80 Anos ou mais , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Neoplasias/radioterapia , Neoplasias Induzidas por Radiação/patologia , Neurilemoma/patologia , Neurofibroma/patologia , Nervos Periféricos/efeitos da radiação , Neoplasias do Sistema Nervoso Periférico/patologia , Radioterapia/efeitos adversos
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Virtual Mentor ; 5(2)2003 Feb 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23267615
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