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BEAT-Bulletin of Emergency and Trauma. 2018; 6 (1): 37-44
en Inglés | IMEMR | ID: emr-193580

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Objective: To determine the functional and radiologic results of surgical treatment in patients with acetabular Fractures


Methods: This was a retrospective cross-sectional study. We retrospectively reviewed medical records of patients operatively treated acute acetabular fractures at a level I trauma center [Shahid Rajaee] and an orthopedic center [Shahid Chamran] both in southern Iran [Shiraz] with minimally 1 year follow up over a period of 7 years from April 2009 to March 2016. Functional and radiographic outcomes, and complication were considered as main outcomes


Results: A total number of 79 patients completed the study. Fifty-five patients were operated through Kocher-Langenbeck approach, and 18 were operated through the standard ilioinguinal approach, and 6 patients were operated through the standard ilioinguinal approach combined with Kocher-Langenbeck approach. The mean follow-up of patients was 45.6 months. The average operative time was 162.4 +/- 78.5 min, and the median blood loss was 500 ml. Functional results were excellent in 41 patients [51.9%], good in 12 [15.2%], fair in 13 [16.5%], and poor in 13 patients [16.5%]. Radiologic results were excellent in 27 cases [34.2%], good in 17 cases [21.5%], fair in 18 cases [22.8%], and poor in 16 [16.5%]. Osteoarthritis of hip [60.8%] and AVN of head of femur [22.8%] were two most common complications. In addition, there wasn't any significant difference between surgical approaches regarding clinical and radiographic outcomes


Conclusion: The operative treatment for acetabular fractures gives universally satisfactory results. Thereafter, this study provides evidence that ilioinguinal approach is a good choice for anterior fractures, Kocher-Langenbeck is a good choice for posteriors fractures, and combined approach may be a good choice in the mmanagement of acetabular fractures involving two columns

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Iranian Journal of Cancer Prevention. 2013; 6 (3): 165-169
en Inglés | IMEMR | ID: emr-148697

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Adipose tissue has characteristics of an endocrine organ which releases a number of adipocyte-specific factors, known as adipocytokines. It has recently suggested that adipocytokines might play a role in pathogenesis and progression of certain cancers, especially in gastric cancer. This study has managed to investigate endogenous and/or exogenous expression of Visfatin and Resistin in gastric cancer cell line. Cell culture and semi-quantitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction has performed to measure mRNA and protein expression of Resistin and Visfatin in gastric cancer cell lines. ELISA test has performed for cell lysate and supernatant of cell culture to measure Resistin and Visfatin protein expression and secretion. Human gastric cancer cell line [AGS cell line] has found to express Visfatin mRNA and protein but Resistin mRNA and protein has not expressed. Visfatin has expressed endogenously in AGS human gastric cancer cells. Conversely Resistin has no expression. The results of this study has suggested that expression of adipocytokine proteins in real samples, could be a biomarker for gastric cancer


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Humanos , Nicotinamida Fosforribosiltransferasa , Adipocitos , Expresión Génica , Neoplasias Gástricas , Línea Celular , Reacción en Cadena de la Polimerasa de Transcriptasa Inversa
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