The major aim of this study was to develop an accurate method of age prediction for a wide range of ages based on the roentgenographic assessment of the hand bones. Such a method may be of particular interest in paleoanthropology and forensic medicine. The present paper provides the results of an analysis of individuals belonging to two ethnically different population samples: 1) Chuvasha (the Russian Federation), 293 males and 254 females, aged 18-91 and 18-86 years, respectively; and 2) Turkmenians (the Republic of Turkmenia), 257 males and 386 females, aged 18-82 and 17-83 years, respectively.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSeven patients suffering from an acute (less than two weeks) infection of a total hip arthroplasty were treated by irrigation and debridement, with appropriate antibiotic therapy and retention of the prosthesis. They were followed for an average of 30 months. Infection did not recur in five (71%) patients, but the other two required further surgery.
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December 2000
Nitric oxide (NO) appears to be a final common inflammation mediator of cartilage degradation. Halting the pathological formation of excessive NO, by suppressing the inducible NO synthase (iNOS) activity, may help to preserve cartilage integrity. We used fresh ex-vivo human articular cartilage explants from normal and arthrotic joints for assessment of NO levels, as determined by its nitrite degradation products and nitric oxide synthase expression.
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June 2000
We report our experience with the Ilizarov apparatus in performing ankle arthrodesis in 6 patients. The average age of the patients was 52 (42-60) years. 3 patients had posttraumatic arthrosis and active infection of the ankle or distal tibia and the other 3 had posttraumatic arthrosis of the ankle without infection.
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