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Cureus ; 16(5): e59565, 2024 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38826967

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Terra firma-forme dermatosis is an acquired and idiopathic disorder with an underestimated incidence. It is characterized by brownish skin pigmentation, forming asymptomatic plaques that give a soiled skin appearance. Soap and water have a minor effect; however, friction with 70% ethyl or isopropyl alcohol immediately eliminates plaques to a normal skin appearance, thus being the ideal method for diagnosis and treatment. The lack of familiarity with this disease possibly contributes to an alarming underdiagnosis. In this report, the authors present a case of terra firma-forme occurring in a 14-year-old Mexican patient who presented with a heart-shaped pigmented lesion in the pubic area.

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Ann Pharm Fr ; 2024 Jun 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38945392

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OBJECTIVE: The present work represents a reverse-phase high-performance liquid chromatography method in addition to stability studies for sequential estimation of remogliflozin etabonate, vildagliptin, and metformin HCl in tablet formulation. METHOD: The mentioned method utilizes a Phenomenex Luna C18 column (250×4.6mm, 5µm). It consists of a column oven's temperature of 35°C. Mobile phase includes a mixture of 50% phosphate buffer (pH - 6.8) and 50% acetonitrile along with a flow rate of 0.8mL/min and 20minutes of run time. The injection volume was 20µL; 217nm is a detection wavelength, and a PDA detector is used for detection. RESULTS: The suggested technique was proven and validated per the ICH Q2 (R1) guideline. The combination was put under stress conditions that included acid, base, thermal, photolytic, and oxidative degradation. The combination was considerably degraded under oxidative, acidic, and basic circumstances for deterioration, and the degradation results were accurately identified from the observed peaks, demonstrating the method's effectiveness in detecting stability. CONCLUSION: The technique was quick, precise, sensitive, and accurate; as a result, it may be used in quality control laboratories and the pharmaceutical industry for routine quality monitoring of tablets containing all three medications.

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Eye Vis (Lond) ; 11(1): 18, 2024 May 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38730479

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Keratoconus is a common progressive corneal disorder that can be associated with significant ocular morbidity. Various corneal imaging techniques have been used for the diagnosis of established cases. However, in the early stages of the disease, which include subclinical keratoconus and forme fruste keratoconus, detection of such cases can be challenging. The importance of detecting such cases is very important because early intervention can halt disease progression, improve visual outcomes and prevent postrefractive surgery ectasia associated with performing corneal refractive procedures in such patients. This narrative review aimed to examine several established and evolving imaging techniques for the detection of early cases of keratoconus. The utilization of combinations of these techniques may further increase their diagnostic ability.

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Bioengineering (Basel) ; 11(5)2024 Apr 26.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38790296

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PURPOSE: This study aimed to employ the incremental digital image correlation (DIC) method to obtain displacement and strain field data of the cornea from Corvis ST (CVS) sequences and access the performance of embedding these biomechanical data with machine learning models to distinguish forme fruste keratoconus (FFKC) from normal corneas. METHODS: 100 subjects were categorized into normal (N = 50) and FFKC (N = 50) groups. Image sequences depicting the horizontal cross-section of the human cornea under air puff were captured using the Corvis ST tonometer. The high-speed evolution of full-field corneal displacement, strain, velocity, and strain rate was reconstructed utilizing the incremental DIC approach. Maximum (max-) and average (ave-) values of full-field displacement V, shear strain γxy, velocity VR, and shear strain rate γxyR were determined over time, generating eight evolution curves denoting max-V, max-γxy, max-VR, max-γxyR, ave-V, ave-γxy, ave-VR, and ave-γxyR, respectively. These evolution data were inputted into two machine learning (ML) models, specifically Naïve Bayes (NB) and Random Forest (RF) models, which were subsequently employed to construct a voting classifier. The performance of the models in diagnosing FFKC from normal corneas was compared to existing CVS parameters. RESULTS: The Normal group and the FFKC group each included 50 eyes. The FFKC group did not differ from healthy controls for age (p = 0.26) and gender (p = 0.36) at baseline, but they had significantly lower bIOP (p < 0.001) and thinner central cornea thickness (CCT) (p < 0.001). The results demonstrated that the proposed voting ensemble model yielded the highest performance with an AUC of 1.00, followed by the RF model with an AUC of 0.99. Radius and A2 Time emerged as the best-performing CVS parameters with AUC values of 0.948 and 0.938, respectively. Nonetheless, no existing Corvis ST parameters outperformed the ML models. A progressive enhancement in performance of the ML models was observed with incremental time points during the corneal deformation. CONCLUSION: This study represents the first instance where displacement and strain data following incremental DIC analysis of Corvis ST images were integrated with machine learning models to effectively differentiate FFKC corneas from normal ones, achieving superior accuracy compared to existing CVS parameters. Considering biomechanical responses of the inner cornea and their temporal pattern changes may significantly improve the early detection of keratoconus.

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Clin Ophthalmol ; 18: 277-287, 2024.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38312308

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Purpose: We compared the characteristics of subtle morphological changes in subclinical keratoconus (KC) and normal corneas using Scheimpflug tomography (Pentacam®) and assessed the efficacy of these parameters for distinguishing KC or subclinical KC from normal eyes. Patients and Methods: In this multicenter comparative study at Dhahran Eye Specialist Hospital and Al Kahhal Medical Complex in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia, we analyzed the Scheimpflug tomography charts of patients with topographically normal eyes and those with unilateral KC. Patients were divided into the normal (NL: patients considered for refractive surgery and with normal topographic/tomographic features, 129 eyes), KC (30 patients with manifest KC in one eye based on biomicroscopy and topographical findings), and forme fruste KC (FFKC: fellow eyes of patients in the KC group that met the NL group criteria) groups. Corneal morphological parameters were analyzed using the area under the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves (AUCs). Results: For distinguishing NL and KC groups, all measured corneal morphological parameters, except for flat keratometry, maximum Ambrósio relational thickness index, and minimum sagittal curvature, had AUCs >0.75. The surface variance index yielded the largest AUC (0.999). For distinguishing NL and FFKC groups, all corneal morphological parameters had AUCs <0.8. Total higher-order aberrations (RMS HOA) yielded the highest AUC, followed by Belin/Ambrosio Enhanced Ectasia total deviation (BAD-D), back elevation at the thinnest location, average pachymetric progression index (PPIave), and deviation of Ambrosio relational thickness (Da) (AUC 0.74-0.78). Conclusion: The diagnostic performance of all tested topographic and tomographic parameters measured using Scheimpflug tomography for discriminating subclinical KC was fair at best, with the top parameters being RMS HOA, BAD-D, back elevation at the thinnest location, PPIave, and Da. Distinguishing between subclinical KC and healthy eyes remains challenging. Multimodal imaging techniques may be required for optimal early detection of subtle morphological changes.

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Clin Exp Optom ; : 1-7, 2024 Jan 16.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38227767

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CLINICAL RELEVANCE: The detection of subclinical ectasia is important in preoperative screening for laser-refractive surgery. Previous studies have confirmed the impact of corneal diameter on the diagnostic accuracy of several ectasia indices in tomographically normal eyes. BACKGROUND: This study aimed to investigate the influence of corneal diameter on the diagnostic accuracy of Pentacam tomographic indices in eyes with forme fruste keratoconus (FFKC) and thin corneas. METHODS: One hundred and one eyes of 101 patients with FFKC (FFKC group), 104 eyes of 104 patients with a corneal thickness <490 µm (thin cornea group), and 200 eyes of 200 normal subjects (normal group) were analysed in the study. Pentacam ectasia indices were compared between the groups. RESULTS: The results of multiple linear regression analysis showed that the standardised coefficients for corneal diameter and overall deviation of normality (BAD-D) were -0.386, -0.552, and -0.552 for the FFKC, thin cornea, and normal groups, respectively (p < 0.001). Comparing for the classifications (normal versus abnormal) of the individual indices demonstrated that for corneal diameters ≤11.9 mm, the rates of abnormal cases were significantly higher in the FFKC group than in the normal group for seven indices and in the thin cornea group than normal group for nine indices. For corneal diameters >11.9 mm, the rates of abnormal cases were higher in the FFKC than normal group for three indices and higher in the thin cornea group than normal group for seven indices. CONCLUSION: Belin/Ambrosio Enhanced Ectasia display indices may underestimate the risk of ectasia in patients with large corneas, especially those with FFKC.

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Ann Pharm Fr ; 82(3): 473-482, 2024 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37923009

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OBJECTIVE: This investigation aimed to explore the potential of non-ionic surfactant based niosomal vesicles encapsulating tenoxicam (TN; anti-rheumatic drug) for the treatment of rheumatic diseases. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Mechanical dispersion technique with controlled pressure was employed to prepare different niosomal formulations. The effects of different ratios of surfactant (span-60), lipid, and sodium deoxycholate on noisome's physicochemical properties have been examined. Moreover, inhibition of TNF-α in lipopolysaccharide-activated cultured Human leukemia monocytic (THP-1) cells were demonstrated to assess the in vitro inflammation profile. Finally, the optimized niosomal formulation (TN3) was prepared in gel matrix consist of carbopol 934 (termed as TN34) and stability was also tested at 4±2 ÌŠC, 25±2 ÌŠC, 37±2 ÌŠC and 45±2 ÌŠC for 6 months. RESULTS: The optimized niosomal formulation exhibited a small vesicle size (165±14nm) and high drug encapsulation (79.64±1.5%). Niosomal gel formulation TN34 showed pH (6.7), viscosity (6810±3.34 cps), spreadability (19.11±1.87gm.cm/sec) and also displayed sustained release pattern of drug release (98.16±0.07% TN released from gel matrix in 24h) in vitro release study. TN34 exhibited substantial anti-inflammatory response, with ∼75% inhibition of TNF-α in 48h. Stability investigation revealed that refrigerator temperature is most suitable for the storage of niosomal gel. CONCLUSION: Transdermal niosomal formulation displayed promising potential in the treatment of rheumatic diseases.

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Eur J Ophthalmol ; 34(1): 59-70, 2024 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37731321

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PURPOSE: To determine the sensitive indices distinguishing forme-fruste keratoconus (FFKC) and early keratoconus (early KC) from thin normal corneas, and their cutoff values using Sirius topography. METHODS: 156 eyes with normal thin corneas < 500 um (group 1), 99 eyes with early KC (group 2) and 41 eyes with FFKC (group 3), were assessed retrospectively for: corneal keratometric indices, pachymetry indices, corneal aberrations, elevation indices; thinnest corneal point elevation, Q value, root mean square (RMS) withRMS/ area (RMS/A); and KC summary indices of front and back surfaces; surface asymmetry index (SIf, SIb), elevation at KC vertex (KVf, KVb), Baiocchi-Calossi-Versaci index (BCVf, BCVb) and summation of its vector (BCV). Cutoff values were calculated. RESULTS: Keratometry indices were significantly different between early KC and thin normal cases (apex front curvature had the highest area-under-the-ROC-curve (AUROC) (0.926) in early KC, while only apex curvature and coordinates were significant in FFKC cases. Pachymetry indices did not show any significance in differentiating either early KC or FFKC from normal thin corneas. KC summary indices were highly significant among the 3 groups. The highest AUROC was observed with KVb in early KC (0.987) and with KVf in FFKC (0.831). Vertical coma and vertical trefoil showed the highest significance of all aberration parameters differentiating the 3 groups. Thinnest point elevation, RMS and RMS/A showed the highest AUROC in differentiating early KC and FFKC cases from thin normal corneas. CONCLUSION: Comparing early KC and FFKC to thin normal corneas, Sirius provided high precision in prediction.


Subject(s)
Keratoconus , Humans , Keratoconus/diagnosis , Corneal Topography , Retrospective Studies , Cornea , ROC Curve , Corneal Pachymetry
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Can J Aging ; : 1-14, 2023 Oct 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37795604

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Dance for older adults is increasingly being used to support health and well-being. While dance may be enjoyable for many, understanding its benefits for those with limited physical and cognitive abilities may provide further support for how dance may be used in these contexts. This was a study of Sharing Dance Older Adults, a dance program with remotely streamed sessions. Data were collected from 48 older adults who took part in the On Your Feet version of the program, and from 38 who took part in the In Your Seat version. Measures included interviews, physical fitness tests and surveys on mood, quality of life, and program satisfaction. Physical fitness significantly improved for both groups, unlike for mood, social well-being, or quality of life. This contrasts with qualitative findings, with participants reporting how the program enhanced their mood, social interactions, and quality of life.

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Indian J Ophthalmol ; 71(6): 2369-2378, 2023 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37322646

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Although corneal refractive surgery has been proven to be excellent in terms of safety and effectiveness, the reduction of postoperative corneal ectasia remains one of the most concerned topics for surgeons. Forme fruste keratoconus (FFKC) is the most important factor that leads to postoperative corneal ectasia, and common preoperative screenings of the condition include corneal morphology examination and corneal biomechanical examination. However, there are limitations to the single morphological examination or biomechanical examination, and the advantages of the combination of the two have been gradually emerging. The combined examination is more accurate in the diagnosis of FFKC and can provide a basis for determining suspected keratoconus. It allows one to measure the true intraocular pressure (IOP) before and after surgery and is recommended for older patients and those with allergic conjunctivitis. This article aims to discuss the application, advantages, and disadvantages of single examination and combined examination in the preoperative screening of refractive surgery, so as to provide a certain reference value for choosing suitable patients for surgery, improving surgical safety, and reducing the risk of postoperative ectasia.


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Keratoconus , Humans , Keratoconus/diagnosis , Keratoconus/surgery , Corneal Topography , Dilatation, Pathologic , Cornea/surgery , Keratoplasty, Penetrating , Biomechanical Phenomena
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Front Bioeng Biotechnol ; 11: 1163223, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37324412

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Purpose: To compare bilateral differences in corneal biomechanics between keratoconus and normal eyes. Methods: In this case-control study, 346 eyes of 173 patients (aged 22.1 ± 6.1 years) with keratoconus (KC group) and 378 eyes of 189 patients (aged 26.7 ± 5.6 years) with ametropia (control group) were enrolled. Corneal tomography and biomechanical properties were examined using Pentacam HR and Corvis ST, respectively. The corneal biomechanical parameters were compared between eyes with forme fruste keratoconus (FFKC) and normal eyes. Bilateral differences in corneal biomechanical parameters were compared between the KC and control groups. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis was used to assess discriminative efficacies. Results: The areas under the ROC curves (AUROCs) of stiffness parameter at the first applanation (SP-A1) and Tomographic and Biomechanical Index (TBI) for identifying FFKC were 0.641 and 0.694, respectively. The bilateral differential values of major corneal biomechanical parameters were significantly increased in the KC group (all p < 0.05), except for the Corvis Biomechanical Index (CBI). The AUROCs of the bilateral differential values of the deformation amplitude ratio at 2 mm (ΔDAR2), Integrated Radius (ΔIR), SP-A1 (ΔSP-A1), and the maximum inverse concave radius (ΔMax ICR) for discriminating keratoconus were 0.889, 0.884, 0.826, and 0.805, respectively. The Logistic Regression Model-1 (comprising of ΔDAR2, ΔIR, and age) and the Logistic Regression Model-2 (comprising of ΔIR, ΔARTh, ΔBAD-D, and age) had AUROCs of 0.922 and 0.998, respectively, for discriminating keratoconus. Conclusion: The bilateral asymmetry of corneal biomechanics was significantly increased in keratoconus compared with normal eyes, which may be helpful for the early detection of keratoconus.

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Cureus ; 15(5): e39134, 2023 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37332449

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In this retrospective case series, we examine the outcomes of diffractive trifocal intraocular lens implantation after cataract surgery, in patients with subclinical and forme fruste keratoconus. Eight eyes of four patients (aged between 47 and 64) were included in the study and underwent phacoemulsification with implantation of AT LISA tri 839MP or AT LISA tri-toric 939MP intraocular lenses (Carl Zeiss Meditec AG, Jena, Germany). Post-operative evaluation included a visual acuity test at three distances (6m, 80cm, and 40cm), a visual acuity test at three low contrast levels (25%, 12.5%, and 6%), and a questionnaire about the patients' experience with photic phenomena and overall satisfaction with the achieved quality of vision. Our results show that spectacle freedom was achieved in all cases with a high satisfaction rate among participants. We hope our results would encourage surgeons to offer this technology to carefully selected candidates with stable subclinical and forme fruste keratoconus undergoing cataract surgery, giving them the possibility of achieving spectacle independence.

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Taiwan J Ophthalmol ; 13(1): 110-113, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37252168

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We report a case of Fuchs endothelial corneal dystrophy (FECD) with concurrent forme fruste keratoconus (KCN) that was unmasked with Descemet membrane endothelial keratoplasty (DMEK) in the right eye, but not with Descemet-stripping automated endothelial keratoplasty (DSAEK) in the left eye. The patient was a 65-year-old female with FECD who underwent uncomplicated combination cataract surgery and DMEK in the right eye. She subsequently developed intractable monocular diplopia associated with inferior displacement of the thinnest point of the cornea and subtle steepening noted on posterior corneal curvature on Scheimpflug tomography. The patient was diagnosed with forme fruste KCN. Altering the surgical plan to combine cataract surgery and DSAEK in the left eye successfully circumvented the development of symptomatic visual distortion. This is the first case providing comparable data from contralateral eyes in the same patient regarding the outcome of DMEK versus DSAEK in eyes with concurrent forme fruste KCN. DMEK appeared to unmask posterior corneal irregularities and resulted in visual distortion, whereas DSAEK did not. The additional stromal tissue in DSAEK grafts appears to help normalize alterations of the posterior corneal curvature and may be the preferred endothelial keratoplasty for patients with concurrent mild KCN.

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Clin Case Rep ; 11(4): e7115, 2023 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37064741

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Considering the rarity and underdiagnoses of this disorder, a pigmented and hyperkeratotic skin lesion located on the trunk, resembling to acanthosis nigricans should always be investigated for terra firma-forme dermatosis (TFFD) and thus alcohol must be applied. TFFD should be known among dermatologists and can be easily diagnosed and treated with isopropyl alcohol.

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Front Med (Lausanne) ; 10: 1076397, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37035345

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Dermatosis neglecta (DN) is a frequently underrecognized skin disorder that occurs due to unconscious or conscious neglect of self-cleaning, causing the accumulation of keratin, sweat, sebum, and impurities. It is characterized by asymptomatic yellowish-to-brownish, waxy, adherent papules or plaques with cornflake-like scales that mimic several dermatological conditions. DN awareness is crucial for avoiding unnecessary invasive diagnostic procedures. Its lesions can be removed with some difficulty by ordinary cleansing and efficiently cleared with ethyl or isopropyl alcohol. Individuals with underlying physical or mental disabilities or psychiatric conditions are highly associated with DN. Nevertheless, supportive evidence for the coexistence of DN and psychological conditions is sparse, and most individuals with mental problems usually deny having psychiatric issues. Here, we present a case of DN resembling pemphigus foliaceus on the face with obsessive-compulsive disorder in a 16-years old male. The definitive diagnosis of DN in this patient was confirmed via histopathological examination. The lesions completely disappeared after appropriate facial cleansing and psychiatric management. DN may reveal underlying psychiatric disorders in patients.

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Schweiz Arch Tierheilkd ; 165(4): 235-0, 2023 Apr.
Article in German | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37021744

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INTRODUCTION: Lifespan and time of death of dogs died in Switzerland between 2016 and 2020 were evaluated in order to increase the awareness of the public to animal welfare-related consequences of extreme brachycephalic breeding and to clarify the torture breeding problem of dogs suffering from brachycephalic obstructive airway syndrome (BOAS). Skull shape, body size, country of origin and altitude of the registered place of residence at the time of death were analysed in a set of anonymized data from the national animal database Amicus as potential factors influencing the life expectancy. Death rate during summer months and the altitude of the reported place of residence at death were analysed in relation to the skull shape to demonstrate the heat intolerance of brachycephalic dog breeds. The final dataset included 137 469 dogs. The average age of death of the study population was 11,8 years, mixed breeds reaching a higher average age of 12,4 years than purebred dogs with 11,5 years. Bodyweight classification, skull shape and the origin of the dogs had a significant effect on the average lifespan. Giant breeds reached with 9,0 years the lowest mean age compared to the other bodyweight categories. The mean life expectancy of brachycephalic dogs was 9,8 years, i.e., 2,1 and 1,7 years less than mesocephalic and dolichocephalic dogs, respectively. Brachycephalic dogs and dogs imported from abroad showed increased mortality at a young age.


INTRODUCTION: La durée de vie et le moment du décès des chiens morts en Suisse entre 2016 et 2020 ont été évalués afin de sensibiliser le public aux conséquences sur le bien-être animal de l'élevage brachycéphale extrême et de clarifier le problème des pratiques d'élevage cruelles des chiens souffrant du syndrome obstructif respiratoire brachycéphale (SORB). Outre la forme du crâne, la taille du corps, le pays d'origine et l'altitude du lieu de résidence enregistré au moment de la mort ont été analysés dans un ensemble de données anonymisées provenant de la base de données nationale sur les animaux Amicus, en tant que facteurs potentiels influençant la taille et le vieillissement. Le taux de mortalité pendant les mois d'été et l'altitude du lieu de résidence déclaré au moment du décès ont été analysés pour démontrer l'intolérance à la chaleur des races de chiens brachycéphales. L'ensemble de données final comprenait 137 469 chiens. L'âge moyen du décès de la population étudiée était de 11,8 ans, les chiens croisés atteignant un âge moyen plus élevé de 12,4 ans que les chiens de race pure avec 11,5 ans. La catégorie de poids, la forme du crâne et l'origine des chiens ont eu un effet significatif sur la durée de vie moyenne. Les races géantes ont atteint avec 9,0 ans l'âge moyen le plus bas par rapport aux autres catégories de poids. L'espérance de vie moyenne des chiens brachycéphales était de 9,8 ans, soit 2,1 et 1,7 ans de moins que celle des chiens mésocéphales et dolichocéphales. Les chiens brachycéphales et les chiens importés de l'étranger présentaient une mortalité accrue dans leur jeune âge.


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Airway Obstruction , Craniosynostoses , Dog Diseases , Dogs , Animals , Switzerland , Skull , Head , Airway Obstruction/veterinary , Life Expectancy , Craniosynostoses/veterinary
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Hand Surg Rehabil ; 42(3): 208-213, 2023 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36907274

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OBJECTIVES: To carry out a radial forearm flap, the radial artery is usually harvested, incurring severe donor site morbidity. Advances in anatomical knowledge discovered constant radial artery perforating vessels, enabling the subdivision of the flap into smaller components suitable for a wide range of differently shaped recipient sites, with marked reduction of downsides. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Eight pedicled or free shape-modified radial forearm flaps were used to reconstruct upper extremity defects between 2014 and 2018. Surgical technique and prognosis were examined. Skin texture and scar quality were assessed on the Vancouver Scar Scale while function and symptoms on the Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand score. RESULTS: At a mean follow-up of 39 months, no cases of flap necrosis, impaired hand circulation or cold intolerance were found. CONCLUSION: The shape-modified radial forearm flap is not a new technique, but is poorly known by hand surgeons; in contrast, our experience showed it to be reliable, with acceptable functional and esthetic outcomes in selected cases.


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Forearm , Plastic Surgery Procedures , Humans , Forearm/surgery , Cicatrix , Surgical Flaps/blood supply , Radial Artery/surgery
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Can J Diabetes ; 47(6): 532-542, 2023 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36990273

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OBJECTIVES: It has been reported that health professionals currently lack the required empathy, understanding, and knowledge about the deliberate restriction and/or omission of insulin to influence weight and/or shape, which may impact the quality of care provided. We sought to synthesize existing qualitative research pertaining to health professionals' experiences supporting individuals within this unique population. METHODS: We conducted a meta-synthesis using a meta-aggregative approach. We searched 5 electronic databases. Eligible articles were qualitative or mixed-methods empirical studies with primary data reporting health professionals' experiences supporting people with type 1 diabetes restricting and/or omitting insulin for weight and/or shape control, written in English, from database inception to March 2022. RESULTS: A final sample of 4 primary studies were included. The analysis indicated that in the absence of standardized screening and diagnostic tools, health professionals found it challenging to decide when behaviour became clinically significant. Health professionals were also challenged by complex perceptions and behaviours relating to their illness management and features of broader health-care systems and organizational factors. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings have widespread multidisciplinary implications for health professionals and the broader health-care systems in which they work. We provide evidence-based clinical recommendations and suggestions for vital future research.


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Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1 , Insulin , Humans , Insulin/therapeutic use , Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1/drug therapy , Health Personnel , Qualitative Research
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