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Acta Chir Orthop Traumatol Cech ; 82(1): 48-50, 2015.
Article in Czech | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25748661

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE OF THE STUDY: The study was designed to investigate whether anatomical variations of the anterior and posterior divisions of the internal iliac artery and their branches are associated with different risks of bleeding resulting from injury to the posterior pelvic segment. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The study was carried out on 19 cadavers. The dissected area included the internal iliac artery from the common iliac artery bifurcation to the origins of the superior gluteal artery, the inferior gluteal artery and the internal pudendal artery. Using an electronic slide rule, distances between the bifurcation and the origin of each branch from either the anterior or the posterior division were measured. The diameter of each vessel was also determined. Findings of the study were compared with variations described in the literature. The degree of risk for bleeding related to different anatomical variations of the internal iliac artery and its branches was evaluated based on the proximity to the bone. RESULTS: There are six anatomical variations of internal iliac artery branches. Four of them were found: type A1 was recorded in 10 specimens, type A2 in six, type B1 in two and type C in one specimen. Types B2 and D were not seen. DISCUSSION: The type B2 and C anatomical variations were considered to carry higher risks of bleeding due to injury to the posterior pelvic segment. These variations are characterized by vessels larger in diameter and a longer course of the posterior division along the posterior part of the greater sciatic notch (area often involved in unstable pelvic ring fractures). On the other hand, the type C variation showed a longer internal iliac artery separated from the bone with a thick layer of soft tissue, which suggested lower risk than was attributed to the dominant type A1 variation. It was not possible to evaluate type B2 variation because it is very rare and was not found in study material. In type A2 and B1 variations, the branches were separated from bony structures similarly to the dominant type A1 variation. CONCLUSIONS: The cadaver study designed to assess the risk of bleeding associated with different morphological variations of the branching pattern of the internal iliac artery did not identify any anatomical arrangement that might carry a higher risk of injury to the vessels by free bone fragments of the posterior segment in unstable pelvic fractures. It can be concluded that less common branching patterns of the internal iliac artery are not associated with higher risk of bleeding than the dominant type A1 variation.


Subject(s)
Fractures, Bone/complications , Hemorrhage/etiology , Iliac Artery/injuries , Pelvic Bones/injuries , Cadaver , Humans , Iliac Artery/anatomy & histology , Risk Assessment/methods
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Vopr Virusol ; 53(4): 35-8, 2008.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18756815

ABSTRACT

The paper presents data on elevated serum and lacrimal fluid alpha- and gamma-interferon (INF) levels in patients with herpetic keratitis (HK) in the course of the disease depending on its clinical form and stage. A more significant increase in the levels of alpha- and gamma-INF was noted in the lacrimal fluid, which was indicative of the important role of local antiherpetic corneal and conjunctival protection. The determination of serum and lacrimal fluid IFN levels in patients with HK may be used to predict the clinical course of the disease.


Subject(s)
Interferon-alpha/analysis , Interferon-gamma/analysis , Keratitis, Herpetic/immunology , Tears/immunology , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Female , Humans , Interferon-alpha/blood , Interferon-gamma/blood , Keratitis, Herpetic/blood , Male , Middle Aged , Prognosis
3.
Vestn Oftalmol ; 120(2): 32-4, 2004.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15114730

ABSTRACT

The paper contains data on comparative research of the IgE content in blood serum and lachrymal fluid in patients with ophthalmoherpes and with other inflammatory diseases of the eye. A higher IgE level was found in blood serum and lachrymal fluid in cases of ophthalmoherpes as well as in lachrymal fluid in cases of allergic, Chlamydia and fungus diseases of the eye. The data obtained can be used in the diagnostics of allergic eye diseases as well as in elaborating complex treatment methods for herpetic, Chlamydia and fungus lesions of the anterior eye segment. A detection of the local allergenic effect of acaricide drugs exerted on the conjunctiva and eyelids makes it obligatory to consider the above fact while treating patients with demodectic blepharoconjunctivitis.


Subject(s)
Anterior Eye Segment/immunology , Eye Infections/immunology , Immunoglobulin E/blood , Tears/immunology , Eye Infections, Bacterial/immunology , Eye Infections, Fungal/immunology , Humans , Inflammation/immunology , Keratitis, Herpetic/complications , Keratitis, Herpetic/immunology , Uveitis, Anterior/complications , Uveitis, Anterior/immunology
4.
Vopr Virusol ; 49(1): 28-30, 2004.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15017850

ABSTRACT

Data are reported on the content of pro- and antiinflammatory cytokines in blood serum and lachrymal fluid of 62 patients with ophthalmoherpes. It was concluded that the cytokine profiles are subject to changes in the eye herpes: the IL-6 and IL-4 contents were increasing in blood serum, while IL-1 beta and TNF-alpha were increasing in lachrymal fluid. The content of cytokine in blood serum is different from such content in lachrymal fluid in surface-type and profound variations of ophthalmoherpes. Disbalance of inflammatory IL-1 beta, IL-6, TNF-alpha and IL-4 are typical of the latter case, which can be used clinically to evaluate a disease severity degree.


Subject(s)
Interleukins/metabolism , Keratitis, Herpetic/metabolism , Tears/metabolism , Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha/metabolism , Adult , Female , Humans , Interleukins/blood , Keratitis, Herpetic/blood , Male , Middle Aged
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Vopr Virusol ; 48(5): 38-41, 2003.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14598480

ABSTRACT

Data on changing contents of blood-lymphocytes' subpopulations in patients with ophthalmoherpes are reported. A higher number of blood cells expressing the surface activation antigens of HLA-DR+, CD71+ and CD95+, a lower number of T-helpers and a reduced value of the immune-regulating index were found to be typical of such changes. A more significant increase in the quantity of CD95+ lymphocytes, as observed in cases of severe ophthalmoherpes versus its moderate clinical course, could be a prognostication criterion. The essential shifts occurring in the T-cells' population denote the status of tension in the immune response provoked by an intensified reproduction of herpes simplex virus (HSV); at the same time, they are indicative of a certain deficit in the immune-protection mechanisms.


Subject(s)
Eye Diseases/immunology , Herpes Simplex/immunology , Lymphocyte Subsets/immunology , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Antigens, CD/analysis , Antigens, Differentiation, B-Lymphocyte/analysis , Biomarkers/blood , Eye Diseases/blood , Eye Diseases/diagnosis , Female , Fluorescent Antibody Technique, Indirect , HLA-DR Antigens/analysis , Herpes Simplex/blood , Herpes Simplex/diagnosis , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Prognosis , Receptors, Transferrin , T-Lymphocytes, Helper-Inducer/immunology , fas Receptor/analysis
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