Publications by authors named "P T Boulos"

Purpose: To compare the fracture load of two framework materials, zirconia and a new fiber-reinforced composite (FRC), for full-arch implant-supported rehabilitations using various cross- sections.

Material And Methods: A cobalt-chromium metal model simulating the all-on-four concept and including 2 anterior straight and 2 posterior 45- degree angled multi-unit digital implant analogs was manufactured. 4 straight multi-unit abutments were screwed onto the implant analogs.

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Introduction: This in-vitro study aimed to evaluate the retentive force and dislodgment time of three stud attachment systems used for mandibular two-implant overdentures by simulating insertion/removal cycles.

Materials And Methods: From a simulation of a completely edentulous mandible with two parallel implants (Ø4.5 mm internal hex connection) (Zimmer Biomet, Warsaw, IN), 15 resin bases were fabricated and divided into three groups (n = 5 each): OT Equator (Rhein83, Bologna, IT), Locator (Zest Dental Solutions, Escondido, CA) and Locator R-Tx (Zest Dental Solutions, Escondido, CA).

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Abdominal pain is a frequent complaint in the Emergency Department and thrombosis of the renal artery is an uncommon diagnosis for abdominal pain. Although the diagnosis is rare and can be difficult to make, a delayed diagnosis can lead to grave complications. This is the case of a middle-aged man who presented in the Emergency Department with left iliac fossa pain; the clinical features were not specific, and he was diagnosed with a left renal infarction.

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Background: The Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has exacerbated the risk for poor physical and mental health outcomes among vulnerable older adults. Multicomponent interventions could potentially prevent or reduce the risk of becoming frail; however, there is limited evidence about utilizing alternative modes of delivery where access to in-person care may be challenging. This randomized feasibility trial aimed to understand how a multicomponent rehabilitation program can be delivered remotely to vulnerable older adults with frailty during the pandemic.

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Article Synopsis
  • - Pancreatic tumors often resist drug treatment due to high pressure, dense tissue, and irregular blood vessels, making effective therapy challenging.
  • - A new technique using low-intensity ultrasound and gas-containing SonoTran Particles shows promise in enhancing the delivery of cancer drugs to these tumors in mouse models.
  • - Tests on genetically modified pigs with human pancreatic cancer revealed that ultrasound cavitation significantly boosted the concentration of key cancer drugs, indicating this method could improve treatment outcomes in human patients.
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