Dermatology as a whole suffers from minority underrepresentation. We conducted a search of the top 60 dermatology journals for mention of their approach to increasing diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) within their publication through editorial board members or peer-review processes. Of those 60, only 5 had DEI statements or editorial board members dedicated to increasing DEI.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFGender disparities exist across all facets of academic medicine including within the editorial boards of dermatology journals. Only 22% of these editorial boards comprised women, even though 51% of full-time, faculty dermatologists are female. When inviting academic dermatologists to our editorial board at JMIR Dermatology, we invited 50% women to represent the gender distribution of academic dermatologists; however, we have not sufficiently reached gender equity among accepted editorial board members.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPlast Reconstr Surg Glob Open
December 2022
Unlabelled: Artificial intelligence (AI) is presently employed in several medical specialties, particularly those that rely on large quantities of standardized data. The integration of AI in surgical subspecialties is under preclinical investigation but is yet to be widely implemented. Plastic surgeons collect standardized data in various settings and could benefit from AI.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInt J Womens Dermatol
June 2022
Adv Wound Care (New Rochelle)
December 2022
To evaluate the role of disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs (DMARDs) on wound healing outcomes of patients with autoimmune disease at our tertiary wound care center. Retrospective review of patients presenting to our wound care center between 2014 and 2018 with both chronic wounds and a history of inflammatory disease. Patient demographics, comorbid conditions, and progression to complete wound healing were compared between those taking DMARDs or not at the time of wound onset.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis article reports a case of medial dislocation of the talus as a rare injury caused by a fall from a low height.Treatment recommendations given in the literature for this rare injury are heterogeneous but closed reduction is predominant. Little is known about possible obstacles in closed reduction.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA 15-year-old girl presented with leg wounds that were sustained after waxing and subsequent chemical depilation. History revealed prior usage of chemical depilatories without irritation. Given this finding, we suspect that waxing disrupted the epidermal barrier and, therefore, rendered the patient more susceptible to severe irritant contact dermatitis upon depilation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: The symptoms of muscle weakness, bone pain and fragility fractures can be an indication of osteomalacia. Phosphate is often not considered within osteologic parameters, decreased levels are therefore easily overseen. The additional test for fibroblast growth factor 23 (FGF23) as indicator for tumor-induced osteomalacia (TIO) is still largely unfamiliar.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: The present study aimed to biomechanically evaluate a novel locking plate intended for osteosynthesis of coronoid fracture compared to mini L-plates and cannulated screws.
Methods: Biomechanical tests were performed on a fracture model in synthetic bones. Three groups, each with eight implant-bone-constructs, were analyzed in quasi-static and dynamic tests.
Background: In general, fractures of the coronoid process are rare and usually occur in combination with additional elbow joint injuries. The treatment of these injuries aims to regain a stable as well as a flexible and loadable joint. Although there is currently little evidence, therapy recommendations remain controversial.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: The aim of our study was to develop a test setup combining realistic force transmission with physiological movement patterns at a frequency that mimicked daily use of the elbow, to assess implants in orthopedic joint reconstruction and trauma surgery.
Methods: In a multidisciplinary approach, an in vitro biomechanical testing machine was developed and manufactured that could simulate the repetitive forceful movement of the human elbow joint. The construction involved pneumatic actuators.
Osteosynthesis of intraarticular tibial pilon fractures is preferably achieved using locking plates via a minimally invasive technique. If combined with severe soft tissue damage there is a high risk of wound-healing deficits after plate osteosynthesis. Thus our aim was to find an alternative method of treatment for those cases with combined soft tissue injuries.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAlthough there is a clear trend toward internal fixation for ankle arthrodesis, there is general consensus that external fixation is required for cases of posttraumatic infection. We retrospectively evaluated the technique and clinical long term results of external fixation in a triangular frame for cases of posttraumatic infection of the ankle. From 1993 to 2006 a consecutive series of 155 patients with an infection of the ankle was included in our study.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFUnlabelled: The methods for ankle arthrodesis differ significantly, probably a sign that no method is clearly superior to others. In the last ten years there is a clear favour toward internal fixation. We retrospectively evaluate the technique and evaluate the clinical long term results of external fixation in a triangular frame.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAim of this study was to record objective changes in image quality of optically re-exposed, radiation-reduced X-ray images in comparison to a normally exposed reference image in an animal model. Under investigation is the question if optical re-exposure of conventional, radiation-reduced X-ray images partially or even fully compensates the loss of information caused by underexposure. Dose-reduced, underexposed images were prepared by reducing the mAs product to 50% with constant anode voltage.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFLangenbecks Arch Chir Suppl Kongressbd
April 1999
From 1984 to 1996, 136 carcinomas of the esophagus and 8 of the hypopharynx were resected using 3 different procedures (94 transmediastinal, 36 transthoracic, 14 cervicoabdominal). The hospital mortality rate for cervicoabdominal resection (0%) is unequivocally lower than that of the transmediastinal (17.1%) or transthoracic (14.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFLangenbecks Arch Chir Suppl Kongressbd
June 1998
In a 6-year period, we treated 14 patients with severe groin infections involving the femoral artery following drug injection in addicts. In 13 cases, we used autologous material for arterial reconstruction; in one case of massive bleeding the femoral artery had been embolized. Ten patients were treated with full success, two patients had claudication postoperatively, and in two cases above-knee amputations were necessary.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe role of dietary fat and fiber in energy restriction for the management of obesity was examined. Twelve male castrated dogs were energy restricted for 7 weeks by feeding 60% of their calculated maintenance energy requirements (MER = 1500 kcal/m2/d) for ideal body weight. Six dogs were restricted on a high-fat (35.
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April 1997
From 1982-1995, 57 patients with primary gastrointestinal lymphoma were treated with a multimodality therapy. Of these patients, 36 were primary operated, 43 were given an isolated or postoperative chemotherapy and 17 were treated with radiation. Primary operated patients have a significantly better chance of relapse-free survival than those only treated conservatively.
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