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Odontology ; 111(3): 734-741, 2023 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36525151

ABSTRACT

Among the non-metrical variants of the mandible that have been proven to be a key issue for dental practitioners, the retromolar foramen constitutes one of the most controversial details regarding its prevalence and associated variables. Thus, this study evaluated the prevalence of the retromolar foramen and the variables associated with its presence in a large Spanish collection of human dry mandibles from the nineteenth century. Six hundred Spanish human dry mandibles (1200 sides) belonging to an osteology collection were examined. The presence of teeth, the presence or absence of retromolar foramen, as well as its side, diameter, number, and location were evaluated. Descriptive analysis and analysis of the associations between the variables were performed. The retromolar foramen was observed in 184 mandibles (31%) and was predominantly present unilaterally (60.8%). Most mandibles (54.9%) had a single foramen. The most common location was the retromolar trigone region (84%). On analysis of the association of variables, it was observed a strong association (p < 0.001) between the presence or absence of the foramen and the presence of teeth. Moreover, a significant association was also found between sex vs. presence of teeth (p = 0.033), sex vs. presentation side of the foramen (p = 0.028), sex vs. number of foramina found (p = 0.004), and diameter vs. number of foramina found (p < 0.001). This study reveals that the retromolar foramen showed a high prevalence of 31% in nineteenth century Spaniards and was located primarily in the retromolar trigone, suggesting that dentists should be aware of and consider the relevant findings of this study.


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Dentists , Professional Role , Humans , Prevalence , Mandible
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Rev. méd. Hosp. José Carrasco Arteaga ; 13(1): 40-45, 15/03/2021. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1293254

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCCIÓN: En la actualidad el ictus es considerado una de las principales causas de discapacidad en el mundo. Globalmente 5 millones de personas adquieren discapacidad permanente cada año por esta causa; hasta el 30% de los pacientes afectados padecen algún tipo de discapacidad. El manejo temprano del paciente puede disminuir las secuelas derivadas de las lesiones. El objetivo de este estudio es conocer si existen diferencias en las discapacidades derivadas de ictus entre las ciudades de Madrid (España) y Cuenca (Ecuador), en relación a una atención temprana programada. MATERIALES Y MÉTODOS: El presente, es un estudio observacional, descriptivo, de corte transversal, multicéntrico. La muestra estuvo conformada por 40 pacientes diagnosticados de ACV, 20 pertenecientes al Grupo Cuencano, de Ecuador (GC) y 20 al Grupo Matritense, de España (GM). Los datos fueron obtenidos de las historias clínicas. Se compararon ambos grupos mediante la prueba Chi-cuadrado (X2) de Pearson para cada variable estudiada. RESULTADOS: En el GM el 80% de los ACV fueron de origen isquémico, en el GC fueron el 90%, sin asociación significativa. En los dos grupos el mayor porcentaje de secuelas se dieron por afectación del territorio de la arteria cerebral media (ACM). No se evidenció diferencia significativa en el porcentaje de discapacidades derivadas de ictus entre los grupos, el grupo matritense de España presentó una menor tasa de discapacidades derivadas que fue del 45%, frente al grupo cuencano de Ecuador que tuvo un 76% de capacidades derivadas, pero la diferencia no fue significativa (p=0.069); sin embargo la asociación entre el porcentaje de exitus entre los grupos si tuvo asociación estadísticamente significativa (p=0.003). CONCLUSIÓN: No se encontró asociación significativa en cuanto a etiología, factores de riesgos y características clínicas del Ictus entre los grupos. No hay diferencias significativas en las secuelas derivadas de ictus entre los grupos, pero si hay diferencias significativas en relación al porcentaje de exitus con la aplicación de un programa tipo "Código Ictus".


BACKGROUND: Currently, stroke is one of the main causes of disability in the world. Globally 5 million people acquire permanent disability each year for this cause; up to 30% of affected patients suffer from some type of disability. Early management of the patient can reduce the sequelae derived from the injury. The aim of this study is to find out if there are differences in disabilities derived from strokes, between the cities of Madrid (Spain) and Cuenca (Ecuador), in association with programmed early patient care. METHODS: This is an observational, descriptive, cross-sectional, multicenter study. The sample consisted of 40 patients diagnosed with stroke, 20 from Cuenca, Ecuador, and 20 from Madrid, Spain. Data was obtained from the patient's medical records. Both groups were compared using Pearson's Chi-square test (Χ2) for each studied variable. RESULTS: in the Madrid Group 80% of the strokes were ischemic, in the Cuenca Group 90% of the strokes were ischemic, there is not significant association. In both groups the highest percentage of sequelae occurred due to injury of the middle cerebral artery (MCA). There was no significant difference in the percentage of disabilities derived from stroke between the groups, the Madrid Group had a lower rate of derived disabilities (45%), compared to Cuenca Group (76%), but the differences was not significant (p=0.069); however, the association between the death percentage among the groups was statistically significant (p=0.003). CONCLUSION: No significant association was found in terms of etiology, risk factors and clinical characteristics of stroke between the groups. There are no significant differences in the sequelae derived from stroke between the groups, but there is significant difference in terms of death percentage between the groups, with the application of "Código Ictus" type of program.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Causality , Stroke , Patient Care , Wounds and Injuries , Medical Records
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Surg Radiol Anat ; 41(5): 539-542, 2019 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30600337

ABSTRACT

The cricoid cartilage serves as an anatomical reference for several surgical procedures for access to the airway. Additionally, it serves as an attachment point for muscles that move the vocal folds. We present a case where the cricoid cartilage arch is divided into distinct superior and inferior arches, with a fibrous membrane between them. We did not find any similar description to this case in the literature, which makes it unique to date. This type of variation is important knowledge for clinicians and surgeons during airway management in the anterior neck region. The presence of this variation could induce an error during a palpation of the thyroid and cricoid cartilages, realized in clinical examination and surgical or emergency procedures.


Subject(s)
Anatomic Variation , Cricoid Cartilage/anatomy & histology , Cadaver , Dissection , Humans , Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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