Background: The precision of a group of arthroscopic surgeons using ultrasound for the first time was assessed when measuring shoulder and hip tendon structures.
Methods: Twenty-two students and 3 professors participated in a one-day theoretical-practical course. Two measurement rounds were conducted, during which each student identified the greater and lesser axes and the cross-sectional area of the biceps tendon, the supraspinous depth, as well as the lesser and greater axes and the cross-sectional area of the iliac psoas.
Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc
October 2007
The purpose of this work was to describe the posterior ankle impingement syndrome related to the posterolateral tubercle of the talus bone and to present a retrospective analysis of our results after arthroscopic plasty of the tubercle in 15 ankles with a mean 3-year follow-up. Fifteen cases of posterior ankle impingement (PAI) underwent arthroscopic excision of an impinging bone spur. All the patients (13) were retrospectively evaluated at an average of 36 months after index surgery.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA catalytic detection system based on the use of immobilized tyrosinase and two different transducers (photometric and electrochemical) is described. Comparison between tyrosinase immobilized in a packed-bed reactor and at the surface of a graphite electrode is discussed in terms of sensitivity in a flow injection system. The enzyme electrode configuration gives the highest sensitivity for the quantitation of dopamine.
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Two siblings with congenital goiter were investigated from clinical, biochemical, and molecular biology standpoints. The association of clinical and biological hypothyroidism with undetectable levels of serum thyroglobulin (Tg) and the presence of iodohistidines in the urine suggested the diagnosis of defective Tg gene expression. This conclusion was confirmed by analysis of proteins present in goiter extracts.
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