Background: Stroke after cardiac surgery is a clinical problem with often fatal or disabling outcome. To assess severity and probable outcome in affected patients only from clinical and radiological examinations is difficult. The glial-derived protein S100B has been suggested to be a marker of cerebral ischemia, and increased blood concentrations of S100B have been shown to correlate with size of lesion and prognosis after stroke.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDuring the acute stages of optic neuritis damage to the blood-optic nerve barrier can be detected using i.v. paramagnetic contrast-enhanced MR imaging.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF20 patients with rheumatoid arthritis and atlanto-axial dislocation subjected to occipito-cervical fusion were studied. The patients were evaluated by a rheumatologist before surgery and 6-12 months after the fusion procedure. Joint tenderness was assessed by Ritchie's Index while the functional capacity was evaluated using a health assessment questionnaire and according to the classification by Steinbrocker.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSeventeen men with prostatic carcinoma were investigated with quantitative bone scintigraphy and quantitative computed X-ray tomography before orchiectomy and up to 6 months after this operation. The uptake of 99Tcm-labelled methylene disphosphonate (99Tcm-MDP) and bone mineral density (BMD) were determined for each vertebra from Th10 to L4. Ten patients had normal scintigrams.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe indication for and results of radiological examination of the pharynx in 195 young adults (83 men, 112 women; age 13-40 years) were analysed retrospectively. A total of 99 patients were examined because of a suspected foreign body. In only seven was a foreign body revealed; two patients had mucosal tears.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe pattern of swallowing by which the oral bolus reaches an air-containing oropharynx is called an 'open swallow' whereas the sequence in which the oropharynx is collapsed on the arrival of the bolus is called a 'closed swallow'. The significance of this distinction was further analyzed by a correlation with other laryngeal and pharyngeal functions during swallowing in a cineradiologic study in 75 dysphagic patients and 50 asymptomatic volunteers. The relative incidence of open and closed type swallows was similar in the two groups.
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