Publications by authors named "P ANAS"

During an eight-year period, intraoperative autotransfusion was performed in 1922 operations. There were 476 primary hip arthroplasties, 1017 revision hip arthroplasties, 339 spinal procedures, and 90 vascular cases. There were no known complications related to autotransfusion in any of the cases.

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We are reporting six cases of premature asymmetrical closure of the proximal tibial physis and associated genu recurvatum deformity and have reviewed the fourteen cases reported in the English-language literature. No single etiological factor could be implicated as the cause of the physeal arrest. Trauma, prolonged immobilization, tibial wire traction, and a surgical procedure involving the proximal tibial physis were observed risk factors among our patients.

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Bacterial spores from a sandstorm area north of the Black Sea were transmitted to Sweden by air, giving increased concentrations of viable bacterial spores at two air sampling stations in Sweden.

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The concentration of airborne bacteria was recorded during a period of 3 years at four localities: (i) in an agricultural district with an average of 99 (range, 2 to 3,400) bacteria per m3; (ii) in a coastal area with an average of 63 (range, 0 to 560) bacteria per m3; (iii) in a city park with an average of 763 (range, 100 to 2,500) bacteria per m3; and (iv) in a city street with an average of 850 (range, 100 to 4,000) bacteria per m3. At all four localities the bacterial concentrations varied within broad limits, but an annual periodicity with high average counts found during summer and autumn could be seen. The influence of certain meteorological factors on the number of airborne bacteria is also reported.

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