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Br J Med Med Res ; 2013 Jul-Sep; 3(3): 710-721
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-162878

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Background: Spondylolisthesis is a condition where one vertebra slips over the top of the adjacent vertebra. This is commonest in the lumbar spine. Objectives: To audit lumbo-sacral spine radiographs for spondylolisthesis with emphasis on localisations, sex distribution, types and grading. Materials and Methods: A descriptive cross sectional study was carried out from1st May, 2011 to 21st June, 2012 in Radiology Department, University of Uyo teaching hospital, Uyo, Nigeria. Recruited patients were referrals for lumbo-sacral radiography irrespective of indications. Anterior-posterior and lateral radiographs of the lumbo-sacral spine were taken under standardized conditions. Radiographs with spondylolisthesis were identified and analysed statistically using computer SSPS 13. Results: 249 Patients were studied (132 Males and 117 females). 9.24% (n=23) of the studied population had 25 individual vertebral displacements. 82.61% (n=19) of these patients were females and 17.39% (n=4) were males (female to male ratio - 4.75:1). The mean age for males with vertebral displacement was 44.5 (S.D=10) while the mean age for females was 44.5 (S.D=15.81). The commonest level of vertebral involvement was L4 on L5. This was seen in 56.52% (n=13) of patients with positive cases of spondylolisthesis. This was followed by L5 on S1 with 30.43%. 82.61% of patients had grade 1 displacements. Degenerative spondylolisthesis was the commonest type (52.17%), followed by isthmic type (21.74%), uncategorised (17.39%) and traumatic spondylolisthesis (8.70%). Conclusion: Radiographic pattern of spondylolisthesis in Uyo, Nigeria demonstrates the usual female gender bias, L4/L5 localizations but interestingly show predominance in degenerative spondylolisthesis.

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Lima; OPS; 1991. 171 p.
Monography in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-146994

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Analiza los 5 términos de referencia: 1. Proponer un modelo de organización para el Sub-programa Plan Nacional de Limpieza Pública, PLANLIP (estructura, recursos humanos y financiamiento). 2. Diseñar mecanismos de coordinación entre el Sub-programa y la Dirección General de Salud ambiental, DIGESA. 3. Proponer un modelo de organización para el Sub-programa a nivel regional. 4. Diseñar mecanismos para que el Sub-programa pueda apoyar a los organismos regionales y locales de limpieza pública. 5. Proponer el mecanismo para el financiamiento de proyectos para el aseo urbano y la eliminación de los residuos sólidos en zonas fronterizas de la Subregión andina (el mecanismo incluirá la guía y los formularios correspondientes)


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Capital Financing , Urban Cleaning , Organization and Administration
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Indian J Pediatr ; 1977 Jan; 44(348): 20-1
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-79821
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Indian Pediatr ; 1976 Apr; 13(4): 309-10
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-13096
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