The aim of this work is to develop and validate an automatic annotation tool for the detection and bone localization of scaphoid fractures in radiology reports. To achieve this goal, a rule-based method using a Natural Language Processing (NLP) tool was applied. Finite state automata were constructed to detect, classify and annotate reports.
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October 2015
A free-floating wave energy converter (WEC) concept whose power take-off (PTO) system reacts against water inertia is investigated herein. The main focus is the impact of inclining the PTO direction on the system performance. The study is based on a numerical model whose formulation is first derived in detail.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHypersialorrhea, corresponding to excessive salivation is a symptom frequently reported in Wilson's disease, especially in its neurological form. The prevalence of this frequent complaint has not been often evaluated. During a 7-month period, 87 consecutive Wilson's disease patients answered to the simple question "do you have the sensation of excess saliva in your mouth?" to evaluate the frequency of this symptom.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNerve transfers Oberlin-type are currently used in upper brachial plexus lesions to recover elbow flexion. Is the regained active motion sufficient to resume heavy manual activities? Five adult patients (mean age 37 years) operated of a nerve transfer to recover elbow flexion (transfer of a motor fascicle of the ulnar nerve to the motor branch of the biceps; in three patients, additional transfer from the median to the motor nerve of the brachialis) were clinically and isokinetically evaluated, after a mean follow-up of 47 months. The median Constant-Murley score was 22/100, the DASH 56/100 and the MEPI 60/100.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFUnlabelled: Wilson Disease must be considered in very varied circumstances, including in patients older than 50 years. Its diagnosis is not based on a single test but on a group of findings. The copper levels may be difficult to interpret.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA technique of shoulder arthrodesis is presented. Fixation of the arthrodesis combines scapulohumeral half-frame Hoffmann external fixation and internal fixation using a cancellous screw. Cancellous bone autografts are packed at the site of arthrodesis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe first evaluation of the upper extremity and hand, performed by the surgeon at the outpatient clinic, is fundamental to understanding the patient's problem, determining the best treatment options, and, in the case of a surgical indication, assessing the preoperative status. In addition to recording the patient's symptoms and complaints, the surgeon evaluates anatomic integrity, stability, mobility, trophicity, strength, and sensibility. In many patients, especially patients with severe handicaps or those who anticipate long delays in rehabilitation, in litigation problems, or as part of prospective clinical research, this classic evaluation is not sufficient.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPeripheral neuropathy is a rare, yet treatable manifestation of sarcoidosis, a multisystem disorder characterized by the presence of non-caseating granulomas that are seldom found in nerve biopsy specimens. In order to learn more about the subject, we reviewed our clinical and pathological findings in a series of 11 patients (six men and five women aged 26-83 years) with symptomatic neuropathy associated with characteristic granulomas in nerve biopsy specimens. Only two patients were known to have sarcoidosis before the occurrence of the neuropathy.
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