Publications by authors named "J Enis"

Background: Tandem occlusion resulting in acute ischemic stroke is associated with high morbidity and mortality and a poor response to thrombolytic therapy. The use of endovascular strategies for tandem stroke cases results in an improved outcome for this subgroup of patients. We present 2 cases with a pattern of tandem occlusion consisting of proximal obstruction at the origin of the common carotid artery (CCA) with concomitant intracranial occlusion treated by endovascular techniques.

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Spring dead spot, caused by Ophiosphaerella herpotricha, is the most important disease of turf-type bermudagrass (Cynodon spp.) in the transition zone of the United States. Despite the importance of the disease, only limited information is available about the host-pathogen interaction at the cellular level.

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  • The study aimed to compare two types of knee radiographs (SPAF and SAP) to assess cartilage narrowing and osteophyte presence in patients with knee pain.
  • In 47% of cases, the SPAF view showed more severe cartilage narrowing compared to the SAP view, particularly in the medial compartment where osteophytes were also larger.
  • The presence of sclerosis on the AP view indicated a high likelihood that the SPAF view would reveal greater cartilage narrowing, suggesting the SPAF radiograph is important for evaluating knee arthritis severity.
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Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common sustained cardiac rhythm disturbance and is increasing in prevalence due to the ageing of the population, and rates of chronic heart failure. Haemodynamic compromise and thromboembolic events are responsible for significant morbidity and mortality in Australian communities. Non-valvular AF is a significant predictor for both a higher incidence of stroke and increased mortality.

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