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Oral Radiol ; 37(2): 231-235, 2021 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32246397

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OBJECTIVE: We sought to evaluate a set of flash cards to teach about lesions of the jaws and maxillary sinuses. METHODS: We placed illustrations of 30 diseases of the jaws and maxillary sinuses on the front of the cards (7 cm × 5 cm). On the backs of the cards, a description of the radiological findings and the corresponding QR code for each disease were printed. Each QR code was linked to a website where actual X-ray images of the lesion could be viewed. Students and radiologists in training could easily access the website by scanning the QR code with a handheld device. The evaluation of the system by students was quite favorable and its utilization rate was high. After a 6-month trial, we conducted a questionnaire. The subjects were 94 fourth-year students at our college, and the questionnaire was anonymous. RESULTS: The evaluation of the system by students was quite favorable and its utilization rate was high. CONCLUSIONS: The learning content of our learning cards with QR codes was well received by students and was highly useful.


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Jaw , Learning , Humans
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Article in Japanese | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-365798

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Clinical course and outcome of 34 patients with peripheral and visceral artery aneuryms, operated during 1975-1990, were analysed. There were 24 males and 10 females. Ages ranged from 14 to 87, with an average of 55 years. Peripheral aneurysms located most frequently in the lower extremity, and the incidence of various origin of the aneurysms were as follows: 14 in femoral, 5 in popliteal, 4 in internal iliac, 3 in subclavian, 2 in common iliac arteries, and 1 in each of vertebral, radial, splenic, renal and anterior tibial artery. Most common cause of aneurysm was arteriosclerosis. Multiple aneurysms were found in 59% of sclerotic type and in most of these with bilateral aneurysms in the iliac, femoral and popliteal. Ruptured aneurysms were seen in 26% of this series. Most of the aneurysms in the extremities were totally excised without difficulty, while the aneurysms in common iliac and internal iliac were opened with partial excision or obliterated with endoaneurysmorrhaphy. Arterial reconstruction was performed using saphenous vein graft or synthetic vascular graft, excepting that the internal iliac artery itself was not reconstructed. The early operative results were satisfactory, but late results showed two death and three complications of cardiovascular system. Therefore, careful follow up of the postoperative patients was recommended.

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