Clinico-epidemiological and clinico-nosological indices of the hip injury (HI) in a structure of polysystemic and polyorgan damage, depending on gender, age of the injured patients, as well as the main mechanisms and conditions of trauma, were investigated. Four hundreds of charts of stationary patients, the injured persons, suffering polytrauma, who were treated in The Ternopyl University clinic in 2008 - 2012 yrs, were analyzed. The HI, as a component of polysystemic damage, was revealed in 54 patients. In accordance to the ranking analysis data, the HI coexistence in polytrauma probably depends on gender and age of the injured persons (mainly the men of employable age). Mostly such injures have occurred while the traffic accident in 61.1% of observations and while domestic conditions - in 29.6%. Severity of coexistent HI in a polytrauma structure probably depends on their mechanisms. So, in falling down in most cases combination with other skeletal trauma and damage of head was noted; in a direct punch - with cranio-cerebral trauma; in coexistence of various mechanisms the most severe injuries have occurred with damage of several anatomo-functional regions, not the hip only, but head, thorax and abdomen.
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Unlabelled: Marfan syndrome (MS) is an orphan hereditary connective tissue disease associated with a mutation in the gene, which pathological manifestations are characterized by polysystemic involvement. The fibrillin-1 protein is an integral component of the sclera and cornea of the eye, and in MS its structure is distrubed.
Purpose: This study assesses potential structural and functional changes in the cornea and sclera of a patient with MS.
Abstract The data, concerning clinic--epidemiologic and clinic--nosological characteristic of a HIV-infected injured persons in polytrauma were adduced. There was established, that polysystemic injuries (PSI) in a HIV-infected persons occur in a younger injured patients, a trauma environment is quite a speciphic one (criminal trauma prevails), as well as mechanism of the injury occurrence (falling down is much more freqent), and the risk of a lethal outcome is determined by predominantly cranial, thoracic and abdominal components of injury. A lethal outcome occurrence risk in HIV-infected injured persons in PSI in accordance to the age signs and traumagenesis is lesser, than in a control body.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFClinico-epidemiological and clinico-nosological indices of the hip injury (HI) in a structure of polysystemic and polyorgan damage, depending on gender, age of the injured patients, as well as the main mechanisms and conditions of trauma, were investigated. Four hundreds of charts of stationary patients, the injured persons, suffering polytrauma, who were treated in The Ternopyl University clinic in 2008 - 2012 yrs, were analyzed. The HI, as a component of polysystemic damage, was revealed in 54 patients.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe problem of the pelvic portion trauma was discussed in the investigation as a significant component of a multicomponent polysystemic trauma, for characterization of which a standard system of the injury severity estimation ISS (Injury Severity Score) was applied.
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September 1991
Department of Neurology, College of Veterinary Medicine, North Carolina State University, Raleigh 27606.
As is true of animals with diseases of other organ systems, cats with neurologic disease should be approached in a systematic, problem-oriented manner (Table 1-1). The neurologic examination and process of lesion localization are the principal components of the evaluation. Lesions involving specific areas of the nervous system cause predictable neurologic deficits or problems ranging from monoparesis to seizures.
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