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https://read.qxmd.com/read/32550328/impact-of-routine-histopathological-examination-of-appendectomy-specimens-on-patient-management-a-study-of-4012-appendectomy-specimens
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Osama Elfaedy, Mohamed Benkhadoura, Akrem Elshaikhy, Khaled Elgazwi
OBJECTIVES: For a suspected diagnosis of acute appendicitis, appendectomy is one of the most common emergency abdominal operations performed. However, the need for routine histopathological examination (HPE) of all appendectomy specimens has recently been questioned. The aim of this study was to assess whether a routine HPE of appendectomy specimens is needed and whether routine HPE has an impact on further management of patients. MATERIAL AND METHODS: From January 2009 to June 2017, all histopathology reports of 4012 consecutive appendectomy specimens for a clinical suspicion of acute appendicitis were retrospectively analyzed in two university hospitals...
September 2019: Turkish Journal of Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24304585/c-4-gem-dimethylated-oleanes-of-gymnema-sylvestre-and-their-pharmacological-activities
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Giovanni Di Fabio, Valeria Romanucci, Mauro Zarrelli, Michele Giordano, Armando Zarrelli
Gymnema sylvestre R. Br., one of the most important medicinal plants of the Asclepiadaceae family, is a herb distributed throughout the World, predominantly in tropical countries. The plant, widely used for the treatment of diabetes and as a diuretic in Indian proprietary medicines, possesses beneficial digestive, anti-inflammatory, hypoglycemic and anti-helmentic effects. Furthermore, it is believed to be useful in the treatment of dyspepsia, constipation, jaundice, hemorrhoids, cardiopathy, asthma, bronchitis and leucoderma...
2013: Molecules: a Journal of Synthetic Chemistry and Natural Product Chemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/1070342/injury-associated-with-wearing-a-crash-helment-incorporating-facial-protection
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C Yates
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November 1976: British Journal of Oral Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/464029/treatment-with-a-position-feedback-controlled-head-stabilizer
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F A Harris
A position feedback-controlled head stabilizer has been developed to provide cerebral palsied individuals with resistive exercise to strengthen the neck musculature. This apparatus detects "involuntary" head motion and stabilizes the head by applying opposing forces; it also can be used to facilitate muscular contraction by resisting the subject's voluntary movements. The purpose of the present study was to determine whether voluntary head control in cerebral palsied individuals can be improved through systematic exercise using the stabilizer to strengthen the muscles of the neck and improve their balance of action...
August 1979: American Journal of Physical Medicine
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