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Int J Biol Macromol ; 270(Pt 2): 132486, 2024 Jun.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38763238

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Naproxen (NPX) as an emerging anthropogenic contaminant was detected in many water sources, which can pose a serious threat to the environment and human health. Peroxymonosulfate (PMS) decomposed by Cu(I) has been considered an effective activation method to produce reactive species. However, this decontamination process is restricted by the slow transformation of Cu(II)/Cu(I) by PMS. Herein, new N-(L-cysteine/triazine)-O-(carboxymethyl)-chitosan/cobalt ferrate-rice hull hybrid biocomposite was constructed to anchor the mixed-valent Cu(I)-Cu (II) (CuI, II-CCCF) for removing pharmaceutical pollutants (i.e., naproxen, ciprofloxacin, tetracycline, levofloxacin, and paracetamol). The structural, morphological, and catalytic properties of the CuI,II-CCCF have been fully identified by a series of physicochemical characterizations. Results demonstrated that the multifunctional, hydrophilic character, and negative ζ-potential of the activator, accelerating the redox cycle of Cu(II)/Cu(I) with hydroxyl amine (HA). The negligible metal leaching, well-balanced thermodynamic-kinetic properties, and efficient adsorption-catalysis synergy are the main reasons for the significantly enhanced catalytic performance of CuI,II-CCCF in the removal of NPX (98.6 % at 7.0 min). The main active species in the catalytic degradation of NPX were identified (●OH > SO4●- > 1O2 > > O2●-) and consequently suggested a degradation path. It can be noted that these types of carbohydrate-based nanocomposite offer numerous advantages, encompassing simple preparation, excellent decontamination capabilities, and long-term stability.


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Chitosane , Cobalt , Cuivre , Nanocomposites , Naproxène , Polluants chimiques de l'eau , Chitosane/composition chimique , Chitosane/analogues et dérivés , Nanocomposites/composition chimique , Cuivre/composition chimique , Naproxène/composition chimique , Cinétique , Catalyse , Adsorption , Cobalt/composition chimique , Polluants chimiques de l'eau/composition chimique , Peroxydes/composition chimique , Cystéine/composition chimique , Purification de l'eau/méthodes , Fer
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Ann R Coll Surg Engl ; 95(6): 418-20, 2013 Sep.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24025291

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INTRODUCTION: The internet is a convenient source of health information used widely by patients and doctors. Previous studies have found that the written information provided was often inaccurate. There is no literature regarding the accuracy of medical images on the internet. The aim of this study was to assess the accuracy of internet images of injuries to the glenoid labrum following shoulder dislocation. METHODS: The Google and Bing search engines were used to find images of Bankart, Perthes and anterior labroligamentous periosteal sleeve avulsion (ALPSA) lesions. Three independent reviewers assessed the accuracy of image labelling. RESULTS: Of images labelled 'Bankart lesion', 30% (9/30) were incorrect while 'Perthes lesion' images were incorrect in 15% of cases (9/60) and 4% of 'ALPSA lesion' images were incorrect (2/46). There was good interobserver reliability (kappa = 0.81). Labelling accuracy was better on educational sites than on commercial sites (6% vs 25% inaccurate, p=0.0013). CONCLUSIONS: Caution is recommended when interpreting non-peer reviewed images on the internet.


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Cavité glénoïde/traumatismes , Internet/normes , Ligaments articulaires/traumatismes , Moteur de recherche/normes , Luxation de l'épaule/anatomopathologie , Cavité glénoïde/imagerie diagnostique , Cavité glénoïde/anatomopathologie , Humains , Instabilité articulaire/imagerie diagnostique , Instabilité articulaire/anatomopathologie , Ligaments articulaires/imagerie diagnostique , Ligaments articulaires/anatomopathologie , Illustration médicale , Biais de l'observateur , Radiographie , Sensibilité et spécificité , Luxation de l'épaule/imagerie diagnostique
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ISRN Urol ; 2011: 431536, 2011.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22084799

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To our knowledge penile lymphoedema secondary to Proteus syndrome has not previously been reported. Hence we report a case of a 16-year-old male who was referred with features of right hemi-hypertrophy and severe lymphoedema affecting his scrotum and penis. He had previously undergone scrotal reduction surgery at the age of 13, but had since developed worsening penile oedema. His main concern was that of cosmetic appearance prior to sexual debut, and he also complained of erectile dysfunction. An MRI confirmed gross oedema of the penile skin, but normal underlying cavernosal structure, and no other anatomical abnormality. Under general anaesthesia, the entire diseased penile skin was excised. Two full thickness skin grafts were harvested from the axillae, and grafted onto the dorsal and ventral penile shaft respectively. A compressive dressing and urinary catheter was applied for 7 days. Follow-up at 4 months confirmed complete graft take with minimal scarring, and the patient was very satisfied with the cosmetic outcome. He had also noticed a recovery in erectile activity, and feels psychologically and physically more prepared for sexual relations.

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