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In experiment 1 we compared simultaneous presentation of stimuli (a) bilaterally and (b) one above the other in the central field. Results showed a redundancy advantage, but only when faces were presented bilaterally. This result lends support to the notion of interhemispheric communication using cross- hemisphere representations. Experiment 2 examined the nature of such communication by comparing bilateral presentation of identical face images, with bilateral presentation of different images of the same person. When asked to make a familiar/unfamiliar face judgement, participants showed evidence for a redundancy advantage under both bilateral conditions. This suggests that the nature of the information shared in interhemispheric communication is abstract, rather than being tied to superficial stimulus properties. Bilateral luxatio erecta with greater tuberosity fracture: a case report. Pub. Med Central. Saxena, Vikas; Pradhan, Pavan. Bilateral shoulder dislocation with greater tuberosity fracture and luxatio erecta, both are rare by themselves, with only few reports of each. We report an unusual case of posttraumatic bilateral symmetrical shoulder dislocation involving luxatio erecta with greater tuberosity fracture in a young male. To our knowledge, this is the first case of symmetrical bilateral shoulder dislocation with greater tuberosity fracture involving luxatio erecta dislocation from Indian subcontinent. PMID: 2. 64. 03. 88. Genetic determinants of heel bone properties: genome- wide association meta- analysis and replication in the GEFOS/GENOMOS consortium. Pub. Med. Moayyeri, Alireza; Hsu, Yi- Hsiang; Karasik, David; Estrada, Karol; Xiao, Su- Mei; Nielson, Carrie; Srikanth, Priya; Giroux, Sylvie; Wilson, Scott G; Zheng, Hou- Feng; Smith, Albert V; Pye, Stephen R; Leo, Paul J; Teumer, Alexander; Hwang, Joo- Yeon; Ohlsson, Claes; Mc. Guigan, Fiona; Minster, Ryan L; Hayward, Caroline; Olmos, Jos. We performed a meta- analysis of genome- wide association (GWA) studies to assess the genetic determinants of heel broadband ultrasound attenuation (BUA; n = 1. VOS; n = 1. 5 5. 14) and BMD (n = 4. Independent replication involved seven cohorts with GWA data (in silico n = 1. In combined random effects, meta- analysis of the discovery and replication cohorts, nine single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) had genome- wide significant (P < 5 . Alongside SNPs within or near previously identified osteoporosis susceptibility genes including ESR1 (6q. SPTBN1 (2p. 16. 2: rs. RSPO3 (6q. 22. 3. WNT1. 6 (7q. 31. 3. DKK1 (1. 0q. 21. 1: rs. GPATCH1 (1. 9q. 13. TMEM1. 35, a gene recently linked to osteoblastogenesis and longevity) significantly associated with both BUA and VOS (P < 8. In meta- analyses involving 2. SNPs associated with heel bone properties at P < 5 . In conclusion, this GWA study reveals the effect of several genes common to central DXA- derived BMD and heel ultrasound/DXA measures and points to a new genetic locus with potential implications for better understanding of osteoporosis pathophysiology. Tissue augmentation and replacement of a heel fat pad with a decellularized sterile human dermal matrix. Pub. Med. Mulder, Gerit. The use of xenografts and allografts has been primarily direct- ed at chronic wounds and tendon repair. Currently, there are no known devices in this category that can successfully be used to augment tis- sue. Patients who have undergone trauma and subsequent surgery, par- ticularly in weight- bearing areas, may experience pain with pressure or ambulation at the site. This report illustrates the use of an allograft for tissue augmentation in a young individual who was involved in a motor vehicle accident resulting in loss of the plantar fat pad. An allograft was successfully used for tissue replacement, thereby reducing pain and facilitating weight- bearing ambulation. PMID: 2. 58. 74. 54. Spermatozoa protein alterations in infertile men with bilateral varicocele. Pub. Med Central. Agarwal, Ashok; Sharma, Rakesh; Durairajanayagam, Damayanthi; Cui, Zhihong; Ayaz, Ahmet; Gupta, Sajal; Willard, Belinda; Gopalan, Banu; Sabanegh, Edmund. Among infertile men, a diagnosis of unilateral varicocele is made in 9. However, there are reports of under- diagnosis of bilateral varicocele among infertile men and that its prevalence is greater than 1. In this prospective study, we aimed to examine the differentially expressed proteins (DEP) extracted from spermatozoa cells of patients with bilateral varicocele and fertile donors. Subjects consisted of 1. Using the LTQ- orbitrap elite hybrid mass spectrometry system, proteomic analysis was done on pooled samples from 3 patients with bilateral varicocele and 5 fertile men. From these samples, 7. DEP were identified of which 5. Majority of the DEPs were observed to be associated with metabolic processes, stress responses, oxidoreductase activity, enzyme regulation, and immune system processes. Seven DEP were involved in sperm function such as capacitation, motility, and sperm- zona binding. Proteins TEKT3 and TCP1. Western blot analysis and may serve as potential biomarkers for bilateral varicocele. In this study, we have demonstrated for the first time the presence of DEP and identified proteins with distinct reproductive functions which are altered in infertile men with bilateral varicocele. Functional proteomic profiling provides insight into the mechanistic implications of bilateral varicocele- associated male infertility. PMID: 2. 59. 99. 35. Ehlers- Danlos Syndrome Type IV with Bilateral Pneumothorax. Pub. Med. Nakagawa, Hiroaki; Wada, Hiroshi; Hajiro, Takashi; Nagao, Taishi; Ogawa, Emiko; Hatamochi, Atsushi; Tanaka, Toshihiro; Nakano, Yasutaka. A 1. 7- year- old teen was hospitalized with bilateral pneumothorax. After the bilateral lungs were expanded using catheter tubes, he fully recovered and he was discharged from our hospital. He had a history of colon perforation. Ehlers- Danlos syndrome (EDS) was suspected due to the combination of colon perforation and pneumothorax, and EDS type IV was confirmed after a genetic study identified a c. COL3. A1 gene. This is the first report of bilateral pneumothorax caused by EDS type IV. Clinicians should consider EDS type IV in the differential diagnosis for bilateral pneumothorax in conjunction with distinct previous histories and radiological findings. Interocular symmetry analysis of bilateral eyes. Pub. Med. Li, Yi; Bao, Fang Jun. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the interocular symmetry of several biometric parameters between both eyes. The symmetry between the right and left eye of 3. SE), Jackson crossed cylinder power of refractive error astigmatism with axes at 9. The interocular correlation and Bland- Altman plots showed a good agreement between fellow eyes in 1. Correlations between interocular differences in SE and that in RJ0 (p. There were similar strong linear relationships between refractive error astigmatism vectors and corneal astigmatism vectors in bilateral eyes. There were negative correlations of RJ4. CJ4. 5 between bilateral eyes. A potentially clinically important interocular symmetry in SE, BCVA, CC, CJ0, CJ4. IOP, CCT, AL, ACD, LT and VCD is found in this research, while the differences of RJ0, RJ4. Q between left and right eyes seem a bit large. The negative interocular relationships of RJ4. CJ4. 5 demonstrate moderate mirror symmetry exists among fellow eyes. High interocular symmetry in bilateral eyes may be helpful in intraocular lens power calculation, intraocular pressure evaluation, post- operative visual acuity and refraction. Extracorporeal shockwave therapy (ESWT) in patients with chronic proximal plantar fasciitis. Pub. Med. Hammer, Dietrich S; Rupp, Stefan; Kreutz, Andreas; Pape, Dietrich; Kohn, Dieter; Seil, Romain. The aim of this study was to compare the effect of extracorporeal shockwave therapy (ESWT) in patients with chronically painful proximal plantar fasciitis with a conventional conservative treatment consisting of nonsteroidal anti- inflammatory drugs, heel cup, orthoses and/or shoe modifications, local steroid injections and electrotherapy. Forty- seven patients (4. Treatment of Group 1 (2. ESWT (3. 00. 0 shockwaves/session of 0. J/mm. 2) at weekly intervals. In the patients of Group 2 (2. After this period they were treated using the protocol of Group 1. No significant difference of pain and walking time after further non- ESWT treatment (three months) was seen. Six months after ESWT pain decreased by 6. VAS) and the comfortable walking time had increased significantly in both groups. Bilateral Scapulohumeral Ankylosis after Prolonged Mechanical Ventilation. Pub. Medvan Lotten, Manon L; Schreinemakers, J Rieneke; van Noort, Arthur; Rademakers, Maarten V2. This case demonstrates a rarely reported bilateral scapulohumeral bony ankylosis. A young woman developed extensive heterotopic ossifications (HOs) in both shoulder joints after being mechanically ventilated for several months at the intensive care unit in a comatose status. She presented with a severe movement restriction of both shoulder joints. Surgical resection of the bony bridges was performed in 2 separate sessions with a significant improvement of shoulder function afterwards. No postoperative complications, pain, or recurrence of HOs were noted at 1- year follow- up. Mechanical ventilation, immobilization, neuromuscular blockage, and prolonged sedation are known risk factors for the development of HOs in the shoulder joints. Relatively early surgical resection of the HOs can be performed safely in contrary to earlier belief. Afterwards, nonsteroidal anti- inflammatory drugs and/or radiation therapy can be possible treatment modalities to prevent recurrence of HOs. PMID: 2. 75. 83. 12. Bilateral adrenal hemorrhage in polycythemia vera. Pub. Med. Bhandari, Shruti; Agito, Katrina; Krug, Esther I2.
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