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Clin Podiatr Med Surg ; 38(4): 553-559, 2021 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34538433

RESUMO

Psoriasis is a common inflammatory disorder with potentially severe systemic and dermatologic consequences. As traditional treatments for this condition fail, biologics are emerging as the next promising therapy for moderate-to-severe cases, especially for the lower extremity. This review examines current research on monoclonal antibodies that target specific cytokines including interleukin-23 (IL-23), IL-12, tumor necrosis factor alpha, and IL-17 involved in pathologic inflammatory processes.


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Produtos Biológicos , Psoríase , Anticorpos Monoclonais/uso terapêutico , Produtos Biológicos/uso terapêutico , Humanos , Interleucina-23 , Psoríase/tratamento farmacológico , Fator de Necrose Tumoral alfa
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J Wound Care ; 29(Sup2c): S18-S26, 2020 Feb 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32058841

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OBJECTIVE: The gold standard for offloading neuropathic forefoot and midfoot wounds is the total contact cast (TCC). However, in practice TCC is rarely used and is contraindicated in patients with fluctuating oedema, poor perfusion, lack of adequate tissue oxygenation and morbid obesity. It can also be too restrictive for patients, inevitably resulting in treatment rejection and delayed healing. This paper examines the role of shoe-based offloading devices as an alternative in reducing plantar pressure and optimising the healing of neuropathic ulcers. METHOD: Healthy subjects were recruited and fitted for two types of pixelated insoles: PegAssist (PA) insole system (Darco International, US) and FORS-15 (FORS) offloading insole (Saluber, Italy). An area of discreet, elevated high pressure was created by adding a 1/4-inch-thick felt pad to the plantar skin under the first metatarsal head. Subjects walked barefoot in surgical shoes with standard insoles (Condition 1), barefoot in pixelated insoles (Condition 2), barefoot with pixels removed (Condition 3). Dynamic plantar pressures were measured using F-Scan and the results were analysed to determine plantar pressure changes in each condition. RESULTS: Using PA, the percentage reduction of plantar pressure (kPa) under the first metatarsal between Condition 1 and Condition 2 was 10.54±15.81% (p=0.022), between Condition 2 and Condition 3 was 40.13±11.11% (p<0.001), and between Condition 1 and Condition 3 was 46.67±12.95 % (p<0.001). Using FORS, the percentage reduction between Condition 1 and Condition 2 was 24.25±23.33% (p=0.0029), between Condition 2 and Condition 3 was 23.61±19.45% (p<0.001), and between Condition 1 and Condition 3 was 43.39±18.70% (p<0.001). A notable difference in the findings between the two insoles was the presence of a significant edge effect associated with PA, indicating that the offloading was not entirely successful. No edge effect was detected with FORS. CONCLUSION: Our current analysis shows that pixelated insoles exhibit potential for supplemental offloading in surgical shoes. These devices could provide an alternative way for physicians to offload plantar wounds and expedite closure for patients that cannot tolerate a TCC or other restrictive devices.


Assuntos
Pé Diabético/terapia , Órtoses do Pé , Pressão , Suporte de Carga , Idoso , Moldes Cirúrgicos , Desenho de Equipamento , Feminino , , Antepé Humano , Voluntários Saudáveis , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Sapatos
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Neurology ; 82(5): 459-60, 2014 Feb 04.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24491972

RESUMO

Wilbrand and Saenger(1) studied optic chiasms after unilateral enucleation, noting inferonasal crossing fibers curved anteriorly into the contralateral optic nerve (Wilbrand knee; figure, A). This explains contralateral superotemporal visual field defects (junctional scotomas) with optic nerve lesions at the chiasmal junction. However, Wilbrand knee may be an enucleation artifact.(2) The anisotropic light-reflecting properties of myelinated axons permitted imaging of normal human chiasms. Thin sections (25 µm) were illuminated and digitally imaged from 3 incident angles. Each of the images was pseudocolored (red, green, or blue) and merged, revealing an anomalously oriented fiber tract (appearing white) that reversed direction at the optic nerve-chiasm junction, found in inferior (figure, C) but not in superior sections (figure, B), consistent with Wilbrand and Saenger's original description.


Assuntos
Artefatos , Polarização de Fluorescência , Quiasma Óptico/patologia , Nervo Óptico/patologia , Polarização de Fluorescência/métodos , Humanos
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