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Chinese Journal of Dermatology ; (12): 313-315, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-994486

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To report 2 cases of Iso-Kikuchi syndrome, both of which were congenital. Case 1, a 7-month-old female infant, visited the hospital due to abnormalities in the nail plate of the left index finger for 7 months; case 2, a 3-year-old male child, also visited the hospital due to abnormalities in the nail plate of the left index finger for 3 years. The 2 patients both presented with 2 tiny, independent nail plates on both sides of the nail bed of the left index finger, instead of normal nail plates. Based on their clinical features, the 2 patients were diagnosed with Iso-Kikuchi syndrome (congenital onychodysplasia of the index finger). The mother of case 1 had a history of progesterone use to prevent miscarriage during pregnancy, the mothers of the two patients both suffered from hypothyroidism and continued to receive thyroid hormone replacement therapy during pregnancy, and the mother of case 2 had a history of gestational diabetes. It is still unclear whether these comorbidities and drugs are directly related to the occurrence of Iso-Kikuchi syndrome.

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Kampo Medicine ; : 47-53, 2022.
Article in Japanese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-986315

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The patient was a 47-year-old woman. Four years previously, she began to suffer from left lower leg pain and numbness, and involuntary movements. She received further examination in the department of neurology at other hospitals, but had an uncertain etiology and was provisionally diagnosed with restless legs syndrome. She was treated with Western medicine such as gabapentin and gabapentin enacarbil, but they were ineffective. She subsequently visited our hospital and was hospitalized. She was diagnosed with painful legs and moving toes syndrome, and painful arms and moving fingers syndrome after further examination. We prescribed tokakujokito because she had severe blood stasis and panic disorder on Kamp medical findings. As a result, her left lower leg numbness disappeared and pain was reduced. We report a case of a patient who could not be effectively treated using Western medicine and was successfully treated with tokakujokito-based Kampo prescriptions.

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Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine ; (36): 242-246, 2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-931154

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Objective:To explore the curative effect of modified double Kirschner wire compression fixation in the treatment of skeletal mallet fingers, and analyze the related influencing factors of curative effect.Methods:The clinical data of 100 patients with skeletal mallet fingers from January 2018 to December 2020 in Yanzhou Branch of Affiliated Hospital of Jining Medical University were retrospectively analyzed, and the patients were treated with modified double Kirschner wire compression fixation. Before surgery and 8 weeks after surgery, the Fugl-Meyer score, simple test for evaluating hand function (STEF) score and visual analogue score (VAS) were assessed, and the flexion range of knuckles was measured. The curative effect was evaluated by Crawford standard, excellent and good means was good prognosis, medium and poor was poor prognosis. Binary Logistic regression was used to analyze the influencing factors of curative effect in patients with skeletal mallet fingers, Spearman method was used to analyze correlation.Results:All incisions healed in the first stage 14 d after surgery, the function and structure of the hand recovered well, and related incision skin necrosis and needle tract infection did not occur. Compared with before surgery, the Fugl-Meyer score, STEF score and flexion range of knuckles 8 weeks after surgery were significantly higher: (62.58 ± 4.56) scores vs. (32.33 ± 2.84) scores, (91.31 ± 3.19) scores vs. (62.51 ± 3.42) scores and (66.72 ± 3.65)° vs. (45.56 ± 2.31)°, the VAS was significantly lower: (2.65 ± 1.19) scores vs. (5.68 ± 1.43) scores, and there were statistical differences ( P<0.01). According to Crawford standard, good prognosis was in 79 cases, and poor prognosis was in 21 cases. There were no statistical differences in gender composition, injury location, cause of injury and type of injury between good prognosis patients and poor prognosis patients ( P>0.05); compared with the poor prognosis patients, the good prognosis patients were younger, the time from injury to surgery was shorter, the injured parts were mainly the little finger and ring finger, and there were statistical differences ( P<0.05 or <0.01). Binary Logistic regression analysis result showed that age, time from injury to operation and injury site were independent risk factors of curative effect in patients with skeletal mallet fingers ( OR = 4.62, 5.94 and 2.33; 95% CI 1.06 to 20.14, 2.23 to 15.81 and 1.12 to 4.82; P<0.05 or <0.01). Spearman correlation analysis result showed that the curative effect was positively correlated with age, time from injury to operation and injury location ( r = 0.25, 0.62 and 0.43; P<0.05 or <0.01). Conclusions:Modified double Kirschner wire compression fixation in the treatment of skeletal mallet fingers can promote the recovery of finger function after surgery, but age, damaged location and time of visit are independent risk factors of curative effect.

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Journal of Clinical Hepatology ; (12): 1918-1922, 2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-941563

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Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) often has an insidious onset, and most patients are in the advanced stage and have lost the best opportunity for treatment at the time of diagnosis, resulting in a poor prognosis. As a multifunctional transcription factor, Yin Yang 1 (YY1) regulates the transcription of a variety of important genes and plays a key role in various tumors. Previous studies have shown that YY1 affects many biological behaviors such as proliferation, apoptosis, migration, and angiogenesis and is closely associated with drug resistance and poor prognosis of HCC. This article reviews the research advances in the role of YY1 in the development and progression of HCC, so as to provide a theoretical basis for the treatment of HCC.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-219067

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Pachydermoperiostosis (PDP) is a rare disorder with variable presentation and it is characterized by clubbing of the fingers (acropachia), skeletal changes (periostosis), thickening of the skin (pachyderma), and excessive sweating (hyperhidrosis). Clinical presentations of PDPcan be confused with secondary hypertrophic osteoarthropathy, psoriatic arthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, thyroid acropachy, and acromegaly. We report a patient with complete PDP.

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An. bras. dermatol ; 96(4): 477-481, July-Aug. 2021. graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1285095

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Abstract Herpetic whitlow is a viral infection of the fingers caused by the herpes simplex virus. The disease has a bimodal age distribution, affecting children under 10 years of age and young adults between 20 and 30 years old. It can be easily mistaken for panaritium or bacterial cellulitis. In patients with AIDS, atypical, chronic and recurrent ulcerated lesions occur. The Tzanck test allows a quick and low-cost diagnosis of herpes simplex virus infection. The authors report the case of a child with AIDS with painful finger ulcers in which the diagnosis was confirmed by the Tzanck test.


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Humans , Psoriasis/chemically induced , Psoriasis/drug therapy , Lung Diseases, Interstitial/chemically induced , Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha , Adalimumab/adverse effects , Tumor Necrosis Factor Inhibitors , Middle Aged
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Podium (Pinar Río) ; 16(1): 233-247, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1155072

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RESUMEN En el entrenamiento deportivo, se realizan valoraciones sobre el rendimiento utilizando los resultados de pruebas en las que se miden la manifestación global del fenotipo de las infantas, sin entrar a discriminar la influencia que tiene cada uno de los elementos que en él intervienen, tal es el caso del judo femenino en Camagüey, ya que se desconoce la relación entre la ratio de los dedos y las capacidades motrices. Es por ello que, se persigue como objetivo determinar la relación de la ratio de los dedos de las manos con las capacidades motrices en las atletas de judo escolares de Camagüey. Se desarrolló una investigación transversal en la que se emplean los métodos teóricos que constituyen los procesos lógicos del pensamiento y empíricos fundamentalmente la medición, así como la estadística descriptiva mediante la medida de tendencia central media: media, desviación típica, máximo y mínimo; así como estadística inferencial, determinando si existe correlación entre la ratio y las capacidades, para lo que se aplica el coeficiente de correlación de Pearson. Se concluye que en las atletas estudiadas se encontró una relación inversa entre la ratio de la mano derecha y las capacidades motrices fuerza y rapidez, no siendo fuerte. La relación que se encuentra entre las capacidades y la ratio no es lineal.


RESUMO No treino desportivo, as avaliações de desempenho são feitas utilizando os resultados de testes em que é medida a manifestação global do fenótipo das crianças, sem discriminar a influência de cada um dos elementos envolvidos no mesmo, como é o caso do Judô feminino em Camagüey, uma vez que a relação entre a ratio dos dedos e as capacidades motoras é desconhecida. É por isso que o objetivo é perseguido: determinar a relação entre a ratio dos dedos das mãos com as capacidades motoras nos atletas de judô da escola de Camagüey. Foi desenvolvida uma investigação transversal utilizando os métodos teóricos que constituem os processos lógicos do pensamento e métodos empíricos, fundamentalmente a medição, bem como a estatística descritiva através da medida da tendência central média: média, desvio padrão, máximo e mínimo; bem como a estatística inferencial, determinando se existe correlação entre a razão e as capacidades, à qual é aplicado o coeficiente de correlação de Pearson. Concluindo que nas atletas estudadas foi encontrada uma relação inversa entre a relação entre a mão direita e a força e velocidade motora, não sendo forte. A relação encontrada entre as capacidades e a ratio não é linear.


ABSTRACT In sports training, performance evaluations are made using the results of tests in which the global manifestation of the phenotype of the infants is measured, without discriminating the influence that each of the elements that intervene in it has, such is the case of female Judo in Camagüey, since the relationship between the ratio of the fingers and the motor capacities is unknown. That's why the objective is to determine the relationship between the ratio of the fingers with the motor skills in the school Judo women athletes of Camaguey. It was developed a transversal research in which the theoretical methods that constitute the logical processes of thought and empirical fundamentally the measurement are used, as well as the descriptive statistics by means of the measurement of average central tendency: mean, standard deviation, maximum and minimum; as well as inferential statistics, determining if there is correlation between the ratio and the capacities, for which Pearson's correlation coefficient is applied. Concluding that in the studied athletes an inverse relation was found between the ratio of the right hand and the motor capacities strength and speed, not being strong. The relationship found between the capacities and the ratio is not linear.

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Chinese Journal of Microsurgery ; (6): 595-598, 2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-912278

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Routine vascular observation is not conducive to the early detection of vascular crisis, thus influencing the success rate of replantation surgery. Infrared thermographic imaging (IRT) can be used to monitor the microcirculation of replanted tissue by visually presenting the value of human surface temperature and thermogram. With the rapid progress of science and technology, IRT technology has gradually become mature and reformed. This article reviewed the research on monitoring microcirculation of replanted tissue by Smartphone-based thermal imaging (SBTI) , in order to provide a basis for subsequent research and clinical application.

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Chinese Journal of Microsurgery ; (6): 584-590, 2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-912276

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Objective:To sort out the history of microsurgery in China from 1960 to 1973 based on the literatures in chronological order.Methods:Chinese and English scientific journals and academic monographs published in public and in house were searched, and the words "microsurgery" and "microsurgery related" literatures in both Chinese and English were carefully read and analysed. The dates of operation, communication and report were recorded and confirmed.Results:Microsurgery in China started in early 1963, thanks to the report of the world's first successful severed limb replantation in Shanghai Sixth Hospital. In the following 3 years, many teams carried out experimental researches on microvascular technology and explored the replantation of severed fingers. In 1964, the world's first severed leg replantation. In 1966, the world's first toe transfer was operated to reconstruct the thumb, and the world's first batch of completely severed fingers were successfully replanted by microvascular suture. In 1972, it was reported, at the Guangzhou Conference on Replantation of Severed Limbs, that a 44.9% of survival rate had been achieved over 260 cases and the term "microsurgery" was used for the first time in the conference. In March, 1973, the second free inguinal flap transfer in the world was completed. In May, 1973, an American Replantation Mission visited China. It opened a precedent for academic exchange in microsurgery between China and foreign countries. With 10 years of clinical practices, the original and advanced Chinese limb (finger) replantation technology and principle had been recognised by the international peers.Conclusion:The research on the history of Chinese microsurgery has confirmed that the development of Chinese microsurgery was basically synchronised with the world, but with a difficult start in 1960-1973.

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Chinese Journal of Microsurgery ; (6): 495-499, 2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-912267

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Objective:To explore the surgical method and clinical effect of forearm arterialized venous flap in repair of soft tissue defects of fingers.Methods:A total of 13 cases of finger soft tissue defects with exposure of deep tissue were repaired with forearm arterialized venous flap from January, 2013 to October, 2019. The flap was designed in the forearm, and 2 parallel superficial veins were selected, the diameter of vein was similar to that at recipient site. The long axis of the flap was the same as that of the vein, and the width of the flap was divided into 3 equal parts by the 2 superficial veins. The free flap was cut longitudinally in the middle between 2 vessels under microscope, and a width of about 2 mm of the subcutaneous tissue was removed to the subdermal vascular network. The communicating branch between 2 vessels was ligated, and the subcutaneous tissue between 2 vessels was cut completely. The flap was not inverted, and the cut area was 3.5 cm× 2.5 cm-7.0 cm×4.0 cm. The proximal ends of the 2 vessels in the flap were anastomosed with the arteries and veins of the recipient area.Results:Thirteen flaps survived, and 9 patient entered follow-up for an average of 11(3-23) months. The flaps were soft and had no effect on the joint movement, slightly bloated. The TPD of flaps was 9 - 18 mm, with an average of 13 mm.Conclusion:Forearm arterialized venous flap has the advantages of high survival rate, satisfactory function, finger pulp-type change, superficial location, easy harvest and no sacrifice of main artery. It is an ideal method for repairing finger soft tissue defects.

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Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics ; (12): 1701-1707, 2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-910763

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Objective:To discuss the clinical curative effect of the minimally invasive percutaneous suture technique of eight times for repairing closed injury extensor tendon zone I of finger.Methods:From February 2017 to January 2020, 12 patients (male 8, female 4) with mallet finger deformity were retrospectively studied, with an average age of 35 years (range, 18-50 years). And all the affected fingers were acute closed rupture of extensor tendon in zone I of single finger, 5 cases of the left finger and 7 cases of the right finger. There were 1 case of the thumb finger, 2 cases of the index finger, 3 cases of the middle finger, 4 cases of the ring finger and 2 cases of the little finger. 12 patients with fresh sputum mallet fingers were with 3-0 thread monofilament suture on extensor tendon zone I of finger in the minimally invasive percutaneous suture technique of eight times, and the distal end of the tendon was fixed to the base of the distal phalanx through the bone hole. Removal of the Kirschner wire 6-8 weeks, the brace was used to fix the affected finger in the dorsal extension. The flexion and extension of the affected finger was gradually strengthened. The function of the affected finger was evaluated according to the Crawford standard after operation and follow-up. The active flexion and extension range of motion of each joint of the affected finger and the contralateral healthy finger were measured, and the total action movement (TAM) of the finger were recorded. Finger function was evaluated according to TAM of the American Association of Hand Surgeons.Results:All operations were successfully completed, the operation time of the patients ranged from 18 to 25 min, with an average of 20.1±0.2 min. There was only a small amount of bleeding in the surgery. All 12 cases were followed up and the follow-up periods ranged from 6 to 14 months, with an average of 10.2±1.1 months. Mallet finger deformities were all corrected postoperatively; there were no knot exposure, skin necrosis and other complications. According to the Crawford standard, 9 cases were excellent, 2 cases were good, and 1 case was fair. The excellent and good rate was 91.7% (11/12). The mean active flexion of distal interphalangeal joints on the wounded finger and healthy finger were 82.11°±2.02° and 84.09°±2.01°, the mean active extension of distal interphalangeal joints on the wounded finger and healthy finger were -2.04°±3.01° and 0.02°±1.02°, there were significant differences between them ( t=2.447, 3.246; P=0.019, 0.004). The degrees of active joint activity of wounded finger were: 91.02°±4.01° of the metacar-pophalangeal joint, 94.04°±2.11° of the proximal interphalangeal joint, 83.01°±2.02° of the distal interphalangeal joint, and 265.05°±13.04° of total active activity; the degrees of active joint activity of healthy finger were: 93.01°±3.21° of the metacar-pophalangeal joint, 94.03°±3.07° of the proximal interphalangeal joint, 85.02°±2.01° of the distal interphalangeal joint, and 269.02°±12.10° of total active activity. The TAMs of the healthy side were 269.02°±12.10°, and the TAMs of the affected side were 265.05°±13.04°, there was no significant difference between them ( P>0.05). According to TAM system assessment criteria: excellent in 9 patients, good in 3 patients, and the excellent and good rate was 100% (12/12). Conclusion:The minimally invasive percutaneous suture technique of eight times can well repair closed injury extensor tendon zone I of finger, can have satisfactory treatment outcome in mallet finger with a simple procedure and good outcome. It is a simple, safe, effective method with minimal invasion.

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An. bras. dermatol ; 95(4): 524-526, July-Aug. 2020. graf
Article in English | LILACS, ColecionaSUS | ID: biblio-1130909

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Abstract A 58-year-old female patient presented with a single-digit clubbing on the second finger of her right hand two years previously. After investigation with imaging and incisional biopsy, superficial acral fibromyxoma was diagnosed. A brief review on single-digit clubbing and its causes is presented, focusing on superficial acral fibromyxoma.


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Humans , Male , Female , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Young Adult , Hair Color , Turkey/epidemiology , Cross-Sectional Studies , Risk Factors , Alopecia , Middle Aged
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Rev. bras. ortop ; 55(4): 448-454, Jul.-Aug. 2020. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1138047

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Abstract Objectives To evaluate the prevalence of absence of flexor digitorum superficialis muscle tendons function of the fourth and fifth fingers of the hand in the Brazilian population Methods Prospective study performed at the orthopedics and traumatology department of a university hospital. The study was conducted from October 2017 to April 2018. The sample consisted of volunteers with no history of upper limb trauma, surgery or any other condition. This study included both male and female individuals over 18 years old. The flexor digitorum superficialis muscle tendons of the fourth and fifth fingers were evaluated through clinical tests by three independent examiners. The data were analyzed using GraphPad Prism 5.0 (GraphPad Software, San Diego, CA, USA). Results A total of 2,016 hands from 1,008 volunteers were analyzed. The prevalence of absence of flexor digitorum superficialis muscle tendon function of the fourth finger was 0.56% at the right hand and 0.99% at the left hand. At the right hand, this prevalence was higher in females compared to males (p= 0.0328). No difference between genders was noted in the left hand (p= 0.7562). The prevalence of absence of flexor digitorum superficialis muscle tendon function of the fifth finger was 34.53% in the right hand and 30.06% in the left hand. This prevalence was higher in females compared to males, both at the right hand (p= 0.0001) and the left hand (p= 0.0003). Conclusion Even though there are studies performed separately in different ethnic groups, there were no data in the literature regarding the prevalence of absence of flexor digitorum superficialis muscle tendons function of the fourth and fifth fingers of the hand in a multiethnic population such as the Brazilian one.


Resumo Objetivos Avaliar a prevalência da ausência de função dos tendões do músculo flexor superficial do quarto e quinto dedos em uma população brasileira. Métodos Estudo prospectivo foi realizado no departamento de ortopedia e traumatologia de um hospital universitário. O estudo foi desenvolvido no período de outubro de 2017 a abril 2018. A amostra foi formada por voluntários sem histórico de trauma, cirurgia ou qualquer afecção dos membros superiores. Foram incluídos neste estudo indivíduos de ambos os gêneros com idade igual ou superior a 18 anos. A avaliação da função do tendão do múculo flexor superficial do quarto e quinto dedos foi realizada por meio de testes clínicos por três examinadores independentes. Para análise dos dados foi utilizado o programa GraphPad Prism 5.0 (GraphPad Software, San Diego, CA, EUA). Resultados Foram analisados 1.008 voluntários totalizando 2.016 mãos. A prevalência da ausência de função do tendão do músculo flexor superficial do quarto dedo foi de 0,56% na mão direita e 0,99% na mão esquerda. Em relação ao gênero, foi verificado na mão direita uma maior prevalência da ausência de função do flexor superficial do quarto dedo no gênero feminino quando comparado ao masculino (p= 0,0328). Na mão esquerda não foi observada diferença entre os gêneros (p= 0,7562). A ausência de função do músculo flexor superficial no quinto dedo foi de 34,53% na mão direita e de 30,06% na mão esquerda. Quando analisamos o quinto dedo em relação aos gêneros, foi verificado que a prevalência da ausência de função do músculo flexor superficial foi mais frequente no gênero feminino que no masculino, tanto na mão direita (p= 0.0001) como na mão esquerda (p= 0.0003). Conclusão Apesar de haver estudos realizados separadamente em diversas etnias, não havia na literatura dados referentes à prevalência da ausência de função do músculo flexor superficial do quarto e quinto dedos da mão em uma população miscigenada como a brasileira.


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Humans , Male , Female , Adolescent , Adult , Middle Aged , Aged , Tendons , Wounds and Injuries , Hand Deformities, Congenital , Prospective Studies , Fingers
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Surg. cosmet. dermatol. (Impr.) ; 12(4 S2): 201-203, fev.-nov. 2020.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1367875

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O fibromixoma acral superficial é um tumor mesenquimal raro e benigno. Acomete principalmente homens de meia-idade; entretanto, pode ocorrer em qualquer sexo e faixa etária. Apresenta crescimento lento, com predileção por áreas ungueais e periungueais.


Superficial acral fibromyxoma is a rare and benign mesenchymal tumor. It mainly affects middle-aged men; however, it can occur in any gender and age group. It has a slow growth, with a preference for nail and periungual areas

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-205548

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Background: Schizophrenia is a complex disorder. Abnormal brain functions and aberrant fingerprint patterns are under study to aid in diagnosing schizophrenia. Objectives: The objectives of the study were to study the finger and palm print patterns in patients with schizophrenia, to compare the patterns with those of healthy controls, to find if specific patterns exist in patients with schizophrenia, a cross-sectional comparative case–control study of finger and palm patterns in patients with schizophrenia and age-matched healthy controls was done in a tertiary care teaching hospital in the district of Kancheepuram, Tamil Nadu. Materials and Methods: Finger and palm print pattern of 100 patients with schizophrenia and 100 age-matched controls was taken using the standard technique with India ink and studied. Demographic details of both the case and control groups were also collected. Patterns of both the hands of the two groups were analyzed. Descriptive analysis was done. Chi-square test and independent t-test were used for analyzing the mean difference between the variables of the two groups. Results: The frequency of arches was more in cases than controls. The frequency of radial loops was twice in cases than controls. The ulnar loops were less in cases. The mean total finger ridge count and total A-B ridge count were significantly lower in schizophrenia patients than in controls. The mean atd angle was significantly higher in cases than in controls. Conclusion: In our study, the finger and palm print patterns show a statistically significant difference in certain parameters between patients with schizophrenia when compared with controls.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-211628

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Background: Scleroderma is a rare disease of the tissues that is characterized for being inflammatory and developing fibrosis in the skin. Typically, this disease affects middle-aged women.Methods: A study was conducted in which 10 patients with scleroderma with involvement in the sclerotic stage were included. One of the hands was chosen randomly for treatment with fatty graft processed by Coleman technique and the other hand, physiological solution was placed. Patients were evaluated at 45 and 90 days after the procedure using the Cochin Hand Functional Scale (CHFS) questionnaire, modified Rodnan scale for the skin (mRSS), grip strength with dynamometer and measurement of fingertip to palm of hand in flexion.Results: The average of CHFS before treatment was 42.30 and 25.70 at 90 days p=0.007. The average strength in the experimental hand before treatment was 11.67 and 14.58 at 90 days p=0.007, in the control hand p=0.873. The mean finger-palm tip distance before treatment was 44.80 and from 36.00 to 90 days p=0.019, in the control hand p=0.149. There is a significant difference in the degree of severity at 90 days of the mRSS of the back of the hands p=0.011 and phalanges p=0.000 between the patients with lipoinjection and physiological solution.Conclusion: Significant improvement was observed in patients with scleroderma treated with autologous lipoinjection.

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Rev. bras. ortop ; 54(3): 253-260, May-June 2019. graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1013717

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Abstract Objective The purpose of this anatomical study was to analyze the possibility of transferring radial nerve branches to the supinator muscle to reinnervate the posterior interosseous nerve (PIN) originating from the C7-T1 roots. Methods Thirty members of 15 cadavers, all male, prepared with an intra-arterial glycerol and formaldehyde solution injection, were dissected. Results All dissected limbs presented at least one branch intended for the superficial and the deep heads of the supinatormuscle. These branches originated fromthe PIN. A branch to the supinator muscle, proximal to the arcade of Frohse, was identified in six members. In addition, 2 and 3 branches to the supinator muscle were found in 11 and 4 members, respectively. In two limbs, only one branch detached from the PIN, but it duplicated itself proximal to the arcade of Frohse. Seven limbs had no branches to the supinatormuscle at the region proximal to the arcade of Frohse. The branches destined for the supinator muscle were sectioned at the neuromuscular junction for connection with no tension to the PIN. The combined diameter of the branches for the supinator muscle corresponded, on average, to 53.5% of the PIN diameter. Conclusion The radial nerve branches intended for the supinator muscle can be transferred, with no tension, directly to the PIN to restore thumb and finger extension in patients with C7-T1 brachial plexus lesions.


Resumo Objetivo O objetivo deste estudo anatômico, foi analisar a possibilidade de transferir os ramos do nervo radial destinados ao músculo supinador para reinervar o nervo interósseo posterior (NIP), que se origina das raízes C7-T1. Métodos Foram dissecados 30 membros de 15 cadáveres, todos do sexo masculino, preparados por injeção intra-arterial de uma solução de glicerina e formol a 10%. Resultados Em todos os membros dissecados, encontramos pelo menos um ramo destinado a cada uma das cabeças - superficial e profunda - do músculo supinador. Esses tiveram origem no NIP. Identificamos, proximal à arcada de Frohse, umramo para o supinador em seis membros; 2 ramos para o supinador em 11 membros e 3 ramos em 4 membros. Em dois membros, apenas um ramo desprendia-se do NIP, mas se duplicava proximalmente à arcada de Frohse. Em sete membros, não identificamos ramos para o supinador proximal à arcada de Frohse. Os ramos destinados ao músculo supinador foram seccionados na junção neuromuscular, podendo ser conectados sem tensão ao NIP. O diâmetro somado dos ramos destinados ao músculo supinador correspondeu, em média, a 53,5% do diâmetro do NIP. Conclusão Este estudo anatômico mostra que ramos do nervo radial destinados ao músculo supinador podem ser transferidos diretamente para o NIP semtensão para restaurar a extensão do polegar e dos dedos em pacientes com lesões de plexo braquial C7-T1.


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Peripheral Nerves , Brachial Plexus , Nerve Transfer , Muscle, Skeletal , Fingers
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An. bras. dermatol ; 94(3): 327-330, May-June 2019. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1011107

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Abstract: Background: Seborrheic dermatitis is a common disease characterized by the erythematous plaques with oily-yellow desquamation. Increased sebaceous gland activity by androgenic hormones has played a role in the etiology of the disease. The second-to-fourth digit (2D:4D) ratio is thought to be a marker of prenatal androgen exposure. Objectives: To investigate the association between 2D:4D ratios and seborrheic dermatitis in a male population. Methods: Healthy male controls and patients with seborrheic dermatitis were included in this study. One hundred seborrheic dermatitis patients and 120 healthy controls, aged 17-59, were enrolled. A digital Vernier caliper was used to measure the finger lengths. Seborrheic dermatitis severity was assessed using the Seborrheic Dermatitis Area and Severity Index (SDASI). Results: The 2D:4D ratios of the patients (x = 0.977) were significantly lower than those of the controls (x = 1.050) for right hands (t = 6.948; p = 0.000; > 0.05). No similar relationship was found between the 2D:4D ratio for left hands (t = 0.901; p = 0.368; > 0.05). Seborrheic dermatitis severity was negatively correlated with 2D:4D ratios of right hands (r = -0.391; p = 0.000-0.05). Study limitations: One of the main limitations of this study was the small sample, which got a head of us from acquiring certain findings about the 2D:4D ratio and seborrheic dermatitis. The other limitation is that the patient selection did not reflect the general population, as a single clinic was studied. Conclusion: To the authors' knowledge, this is the first study examining the relationship between 2D:4D ratios and seborrheic dermatitis. The result of this study may indicate a line of investigation and can support the theory of prenatal androgen exposure.


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Humans , Male , Female , Adolescent , Adult , Middle Aged , Young Adult , Dermatitis, Seborrheic/diagnosis , Fingers/anatomy & histology , Organ Size , Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects , Severity of Illness Index , Pregnancy , Biomarkers , Case-Control Studies , Anthropometry , Hand/anatomy & histology , Androgens/metabolism
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Rev. bras. anestesiol ; 69(1): 104-108, Jan.-Feb. 2019. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-977429

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Abstract Background: A patient's ability to move his/her fingers during hand surgery may be helpful to surgeons because it allows the effectiveness of the intervention evaluation and prediction of hand function in the postoperative period. The purpose of this case series is to demonstrate the efficacy of an ultrasound-guided peripheral nerve block technique to maintain the hand flexor and extensor muscles motor function and discuss the benefits of the technique for trigger finger surgery. Case report: Ten patients scheduled to undergo trigger finger surgery were selected. The goal was to maintain flexion and extension of the fingers during the procedure. Thus, ultrasound-guided ulnar, radial, and medial nerve block was performed in the distal third of the forearm, at 5-7 cm proximal to the wrist. The block was performed with 5 mL of 0.375% bupivacaine on each nerve. All procedures were uneventfully performed maintaining the flexion and extension of the fingers. In two cases, it was observed that the motricity maintenance and the patients' ability to move their fingers when requested allowed the success of the surgical procedure after the third intraoperative evaluation. Conclusion: This case series shows that it is possible to maintain the motor function of the hand flexor and extensor muscles to perform finger trigger surgeries using specific ultrasound-guided distal blocks.


Resumo Justificativa: A capacidade de um paciente mover os dedos durante a cirurgia da mão pode ser útil para o cirurgião porque permite a avaliação da eficácia da intervenção e a predição da função da mão no pós-operatório. O objetivo desta série de casos é demonstrar a eficácia de uma técnica de bloqueio de nervo periférico guiado por ultrassom na manutenção da função motora dos músculos flexores e extensores da mão e discutir os benefícios da técnica para cirurgias de liberação de dedo em gatilho. Relato de caso: Foram selecionados 10 pacientes em programação para cirurgia de liberação de dedo em gatilho. O objetivo era manter a flexão e a extensão dos dedos durante o procedimento. Dessa forma, o bloqueio dos nervos ulnar, radial e mediano, guiados por ultrassom, foi feito no terço distal do antebraço, 5 a 7 cm proximais ao punho. O bloqueio foi feito com 5 mL de bupivacaína a 0,375% em cada nervo. Todos os procedimentos foram feitos sem complicações e com manutenção da flexão e extensão dos dedos. Em dois casos, observou-se que a manutenção da motricidade e a capacidade dos pacientes de mover os dedos quando solicitado permitiu o sucesso do procedimento cirúrgico após a terceira avaliação intraoperatória. Conclusão: Esta série de casos mostra que é possível manter a função motora dos músculos flexores e extensores da mão em cirurgias de liberação de dedo em gatilho por meio de bloqueios distais específicos guiados por ultrassom.


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Humans , Trigger Finger Disorder , Trigger Finger Disorder/physiopathology , Nerve Block/methods , Range of Motion, Articular , Ultrasonography , Intraoperative Period
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Einstein (Säo Paulo) ; 17(3): eAO4489, 2019. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1012002

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Abstract Objective To analyze the anatomical variations of the innervation of the flexor digitorum superficialis muscle and to determine if the branch of the median nerve that supply this muscle is connected to the branches to the extensor carpi radialis brevis and the pronator teres muscles, without tension, and how close to the target-muscles the transfer can be performed. Methods Fifty limbs of 25 cadavers were dissected to collect data on the anatomical variations of the branches to the flexor digitorum superficialis muscle. Results This muscle received innervation from the median nerve in the 50 limbs. In 22 it received one branch, and in 28 more than one. The proximal branch was identified in 22 limbs, and in 12 limbs it shared branches with other muscles. The distal branch was present in all, and originated from the median nerve as an isolated branch, or a common trunk with the anterior interosseous nerve in 3 limbs, and from a common trunk with the flexor carpi radialis muscle and anterior interosseous nerve in another. It originated distally to the anterior interosseous nerve at 38, in 5 on the same level, and in 3 proximal to the anterior interosseous nerve. In four limbs, innervation came from the anterior interosseous nerve, as well as from the median nerve. Accessory branches of the median nerve for the distal portion of the flexor digitorum superficialis muscle were present in eight limbs. Conclusion In 28 limbs with two or more branches, one of them could be connected to the branches to the extensor carpi radialis brevis and pronator teres muscles without tension, even during the pronation and supination movements of the forearm and flexion-extension of the elbow.


RESUMO Objetivo Analisar as variações anatômicas da inervação do músculo flexor superficial dos dedos e determinar se o ramo do nervo mediano destinado a esse músculo pode ou não ser conectado aos ramos para os músculos extensor radial curto do carpo e pronador redondo sem tensão, e quão próximo dos músculos-alvo a transferência pode ser realizada. Métodos Foram dissecados 50 membros de 25 cadáveres para coletar dados sobre as variações anatômicas dos ramos para o músculo flexor superficial dos dedos. Resultados O referido músculo recebeu inervação do nervo mediano nos 50 membros. Em 22 recebeu um ramo, em 28 mais que um. O ramo proximal foi identificado em 22 membros e em 12 compartilhava ramos com outros músculos. O ramo distal estava presente em todos e desprendeu-se do nervo mediano como um ramo isolado ou de um tronco comum com o nervo interósseo anterior em 3 membros, e de um tronco comum com músculo flexor radial do carpo e nervo interósseo anterior em outro. Originou-se distalmente ao nervo interósseo anterior em 38, em 5 no mesmo nível e em 3 proximal ao nervo interósseo anterior. Em quatro recebeu inervação do nervo interósseo anterior, além daquela recebida pelo mediano. Ramos acessórios do nervo mediano para a porção distal do músculo flexor superficial dos dedos estavam presentes em oito membros. Conclusão Nos 28 membros em que existam 2 ou mais ramos, 1 desses poderia ser conectado aos ramos para o músculo extensor radial curto do carpo e pronador redondo sem tensão, mesmo durante os movimentos de pronossupinação do antebraço e flexão-extensão do cotovelo.


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Humans , Male , Adult , Wrist/innervation , Muscle, Skeletal/innervation , Denervation/methods , Fingers/innervation , Forearm/innervation , Median Nerve/anatomy & histology , Tendons , Cadaver , Muscle, Skeletal , Dissection , Fingers/surgery , Median Nerve/surgery
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