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Coronary bypass surgery in octogenarians
(2001)OBJECTIVE: The age of the patients referred for coronary bypass surgery is getting older progressively. Early and late postoperative outcome of octogenarians were evaluated and compared with younger age group in this study. ... -
Effect of diclofenac sodium on union of tibial fractures in rats
(2002)Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs are often used for 7 to 10 days after fracture because of their effects on bone metabolism. This study evaluated the effect of diclofenac sodium, administered at clinical dosage and ... -
The effects of phase II cardiac rehabilitation programme on patients undergone coronary bypass surgery
(2005)Objective: To investigate the effects of phase II cardiac rehabilitation in 52 patients undergone coronary artery bypass surgery. Methods: Gradual walking tests, cardio-pulmonary capacity tests and lipid profile were ... -
Hip fracture-dislocation (Pipkin type IV) associated with an apparent traumatic aortic valve rupture. Case history
(2001)Traumatic aortic valve rupture with resultant aortic insufficiency is a rare complication of blunt trauma. Here reported is a case with a posterior fracture-dislocation of the hip (Pipkin type-IV) and an undisplaced sternum ... -
Isolated left ventricular noncompaction: Magnetic resonance imaging findings
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Mechanical strength of antibiotic-impregnated bone cement on Day 0 and Day 15: a biomechanical study with Surgical Simplex P and teicoplanin
(2002)OBJECTIVES: To determine the maximum amount of a specific antibiotic added to 40 g acrylic bone cement in terms of the effect on mechanical properties of the bone cement on Day 0 and after antibiotic release on Day 15. ... -
An online diary study testing the role of functional and dysfunctional self-licensing in unhealthy snacking
(Academic Press, 2023)In the present study, we aimed to investigate how two types of self-licensing (functional and dysfunctional self-licensing) are related to unhealthy snack consumption. Self-licensing refers to the act of using justifications ...