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Asian Spine Journal ; : 763-771, 2019.
Artigo em Inglês | WPRIM (Pacífico Ocidental) | ID: wpr-762990

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STUDY DESIGN: An open-label, non-randomized prospective study. PURPOSE: Teriparatide (TPTD) is known to be an antiosteoporotic agent that may accelerate the healing of fractures. This study was designed to investigate the effect of once-weekly TPTD administration on vertebral stability and bony union after acute osteoporotic vertebral fracture (OVF). OVERVIEW OF LITERATURE: Once-weekly TPTD administration can lead to early vertebral stability and promote bony union of fractured vertebrae in patients with severe osteoporosis. METHODS: Forty-eight subjects with acute OVF were assigned to receive activated vitamin D3 and calcium supplementation or onceweekly subcutaneous injection of TPTD (56.5 μg) in combination with activated vitamin D3 and calcium supplementation for 12 weeks. Vertebral stability was assessed using lateral plain radiography. Vertebral height at the anterior location (VHa) and the difference in VHa {ΔVHa=VHa (supine position)−VHa (weight-bearing position)} were measured at baseline and 12 weeks after starting treatment. Bony union was defined as the absence of a vertebral cleft or abnormal motion (ΔVHa >2 mm). RESULTS: Although not significant, ΔVHa, indicating vertebral stability, tended to be lower in the TPTD group at 12 weeks (p=0.17). As for subjects with severe osteoporosis, ΔVHa at 12 weeks was significantly lower in the TPTD group than in the control group (mean ΔVHa: control group, 3.1 mm (n=15); TPTD group, 1.4 mm (n=16); p=0.02). The rate of bony union was significantly higher in the TPTD group than in the control group (control group, 40%; TPTD group, 81%; p=0.03). CONCLUSIONS: Once-weekly TPTD administration may facilitate early bony union after acute OVF accompanied by severe osteoporosis.

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J Plast Reconstr Aesthet Surg ; 59(12): 1385-7, 2006.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17113525

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Dermal thymus in bilateral sides of neck is very rare, probably unique anomaly of branchio-oculo-facial syndrome (BOF). We report a case of BOF with cleft lip and non-healing erosions on bilateral sides of neck. The thymus of neck in our case showed unusual clinical course that appeared at 1 year and half of age after the repair of cleft lip deformity. The lesions of neck were completely excised, and the histopathologic examination for neck lesion confirmed ectopic dermal thymus. Ectopic thymus can be excised completely after careful evaluation of haematologic, immunologic status if normal thymic shadow cannot be identified on chest X-p.


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Síndrome Brânquio-Otorrenal/diagnóstico , Coristoma/diagnóstico , Dermatopatias/diagnóstico , Timo , Síndrome Brânquio-Otorrenal/patologia , Síndrome Brânquio-Otorrenal/cirurgia , Coristoma/patologia , Coristoma/cirurgia , Fenda Labial/diagnóstico , Humanos , Lactente , Masculino , Pescoço , Dermatopatias/patologia , Dermatopatias/cirurgia
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