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contracture/edema

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Congenital contractures, edema, hyperkeratosis, and intrauterine growth retardation: a fatal syndrome in Hutterite and Mennonite kindreds.

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We present clinical findings in infants from three kindreds (two Hutterite and one Mennonite) with an apparently unique, fatal disorder. The major manifestations consist of severe intrauterine growth retardation, congenital contractures, and tense skin which is easily eroded. The skin is tightly

[Prevention of decubitus, edema, contractures].

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This paper presents a historical reminder of the development of medical care, a contemporary consideration of the division of care, as well as the definition of the term-quality medical care, and a review of the preventive measures for bed-sore, edema and contracture. In regard to the fact that care

Complete prevention of myocardial stunning, contracture, low-reflow, and edema after heart transplantation by blocking neutrophil adhesion molecules during reperfusion.

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This study tested the hypothesis that preventing neutrophil adhesion during reperfusion, by blocking either the neutrophil membrane CD18 integrin complex or its endothelial and myocyte ligand, intercellular adhesion molecule-1 (ICAM-1), would reduce myocardial inflammation and edema and improve

Edema following operation for Dupuytren's contracture.

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[Convulsive crisis, crepuscular incidents, contracture and edema of upper extremities in a patient with mental debility].

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Relative roles of edema versus contracture in the myocardial postischemic "no-reflow" phenomenon.

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Gemcitabine-induced severe extremity edema with muscle contractures and subsequent prevention with prednisone.

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Late-onset pulmonary edema and disseminated intravascular coagulation due to latex anaphylaxis.

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BACKGROUND Anaphylaxis after the administration of tissue expanders has been reported. Late onset hypotension, thrombocytopenia, disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) and pulmonary edema due to the tissue expanders have not been reported. METHODS In this case report, late onset hypotension,

Effects of edema on systolic and diastolic function in vivo.

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Recent advances in the study of myocardial edema are reviewed. A rat model, developed for the study of diastolic properties, is differentiated from larger mammals by less myocardial water content in the control state, by less cardioplegia-induced edema, and by more rapid evolution of ischemic

Effect of improved myocardial protection on edema and diastolic properties of the rat left ventricle during acute allograft rejection.

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BACKGROUND Studies of myocardial edema and diastolic dysfunction in rat heart transplantation have been flawed by ischemic injury. This study uses improved methods to prevent ischemic contracture. METHODS Hearts of 30 ACI rats were transplanted into the abdomen of Lewis rats by use of cold

[Distal edema and hyperhidrosis of the arm. Symptoms of reflex sympathetic dystrophy (Sudeck's disease)].

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Reflex sympathetic dystrophy is characterized clinically by the triad of autonomic sympathetic dysfunction, and motor and sensory disturbances of the affected extremity. Typical symptoms are distal generalized edema with cyanotic skin, pathologic function of eccrine sweat glands and diffuse dull

Lethal congenital contracture syndrome: further delineation and genetic aspects.

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In a national morphology based study of lethal arthrogryposis between 1979 and 1992, 40 fetuses and infants with lethal congenital contracture syndrome (LCCS, McKusick 253310) were found in Finland. The incidence of LCCS in Finland was 1:19,000 births. There were 20 affected males and 20 affected

[Repair of circular cicatricial contracture of the thigh using deep inferior epigastric perforator flap].

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OBJECTIVE To provide an ideal method for repairing the circular cicatricial contracture of thigh. METHODS Deep inferior epigastric perforator (DIEP) island flaps was elevated based only on the deep inferior epigastric artery and vein and transferred to cover the thigh wound after scar had been

A syndrome of multiple congenital contractures: neuropathological analysis on five fetal cases.

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We performed a neuropathological study on 5 fetuses with an autosomal recessive, lethal syndrome of congenital contractures diagnosed by fetal hydrops on ultrasonography. The fetuses showed a typical pattern of malpositioning of hips and knees with occasional pterygia of the neck and elbows. The

[The importance of subclavian vein stenosis for the treatment of Dupuytren's contracture].

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The postoperative healing in cases of Dupuytren's contracture is not only influenced by the age of the patient and the progress of the disease, but also by the existence of other accompanying diseases and general and local factors. The appearance of postoperative edema and the so-called
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