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Journal articles on the topic "Iliazd Club"

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Yoong, S., G. Heyes, G. W. Davison, R. Hannon, and M. E. O’Donnell. "Spontaneous Dissection of the External Iliac Artery Secondary to Golf Club Manufacturing." Vascular and Endovascular Surgery 47, no. 1 (November 29, 2012): 73–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1538574412467862.

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Ikegami, Akiko, Takeshi Kondo, Tomoko Tsukamoto, Yoshiyuki Ohira, and Masatomi Ikusaka. "Iliac Vein Compression Syndrome due to Bladder Distention Caused by Urethral Calculi." Case Reports in Urology 2015 (2015): 1–3. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/743270.

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We report a rare case of iliac vein compression syndrome caused by urethral calculus. A 71-year-old man had a history of urethral stenosis. He complained of bilateral leg edema and dysuria for 1 week. Physical examination revealed bilateral distention of the superficial epigastric veins, so obstruction of both common iliac veins or the inferior vena cava was suspected. Plain abdominal computed tomography showed a calculus in the pendulous urethra, distention of the bladder (as well as the right renal pelvis and ureter), and compression of the bilateral common iliac veins by the distended bladder. Iliac vein compression syndrome was diagnosed. Bilateral iliac vein compression due to bladder distention (secondary to neurogenic bladder, benign prostatic hyperplasia, or urethral calculus as in this case) is an infrequent cause of acute bilateral leg edema. Detecting distention of the superficial epigastric veins provides a clue for diagnosis of this syndrome.
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Fantuzzi. "Euripides (?) "Rhesus" 56-58 and Homer "Iliad" 8.498-501: Another Possible Clue to Zenodotus' Reliability." Classical Philology 100, no. 3 (2005): 268. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3488391.

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Willink, C. W. "Sleep After Labour in Euripides' Heracles." Classical Quarterly 38, no. 1 (January 1988): 86–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s000983880003130x.

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πνοϲ, in general a common word in Greek tragedy, is a cardinal theme in the Heracles.In the first half of the play the glorious saving Labours (πνοι, μχθοι, ἄθλοι, γνεϲ) of the warrior Hero with his bow, club and other weaponry are retrospectively evoked and further enacted. Repeated emphasis on this kind of ‘noble toil’ accords with the heroic definition of ρετ, which traditionally βανει διμχθω–8 the first strophe of the long First Stasimon in honour of Heracles (presumed to be dead) ends with:ὑμνῆϲαι ϲτεφνωμα μ–χθων δι' εὐλογαϲ θλωγενναων δ' ρετα πνωντοῖϲ θανοϲιν ἄγαλμα.Heracles par excellence merits the title πολπονοϲ and for their individual greatness. πολυ- can mean either ‘much-’, so that it suffices for Amphitryon at 1190ff. to mention a single especially grand and godlike Labour:AM.μϲ μϲ ὂδε γνοϲ ὂ πολπονοϲ, <ὂϲ> πδρυ γιγαντοφνον ἥλθεν ϲὺν θεοῖ-ϲι Φλεγραῖον ϲ πεδον ϲπιϲτϲThis we may call the ‘epic’ view of the hero and of the πνοι performed by him cw ϲὺν θεοῖϲ. πνοϲ is normally martial in the Iliad.4 Note also, however, that the terminal ϲπιϲτϲ adds an allusion to the kind of martial ρετ most admired by 5th-century Athenians.
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Sahoo, Ankit, Pradeep Singh, and Swastik Mishra. "Intestinal obstruction with oral pigmentation: a clue to Peutz-Jeghers syndrome." BMJ Case Reports 14, no. 4 (April 2021): e239079. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bcr-2020-239079.

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Peutz-Jeghers syndrome (PJS) is an autosomal dominant disorder, which manifests as mucocutaneous hyperpigmentation and, intestinal and extraintestinal polyps. The classic triad of abdominal pain, mass and jam-like stools are not found commonly. On clinical examination, a strong suspicion of PJS should be made if patients below 18 years, present with mucocutaneous hyperpigmentation and intestinal obstruction. We report a case of a 16-year-old woman who presented to the surgical emergency with a 1-day history of acute pain in abdomen, in right iliac fossa and features of intestinal obstruction. A thorough history and clinical examination supported by diagnostic imaging should be done in suspicious cases for prompt diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
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Corwin, Michael T., J. Anthony Seibert, Ghaneh Fananapazir, Ramit Lamba, and John M. Boone. "JOURNAL CLUB: Quantification of Fetal Dose Reduction if Abdominal CT Is Limited to the Top of the Iliac Crests in Pregnant Patients With Trauma." American Journal of Roentgenology 206, no. 4 (April 2016): 705–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.2214/ajr.15.14770.

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Ko, Myeong Jin, Seung Won Park, and Seong Hyun Wui. "An Anatomical Clue for Minimizing Iliac Vein Injury During the Anterolateral Approach at L5–S1 Level: A Cadaveric Study." Neurospine 18, no. 4 (December 31, 2021): 833–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.14245/ns.2142494.247.

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Objective: The injury to the common iliac vein (CIV) seems to be the most important concern during the anterior approach to the spine at L5–S1 level. We investigated the anatomy of the L5–S1 vertebral structures related to the CIV through a cadaveric study to find an anatomical clue for safe dissection of CIV.Methods: Ten cadavers were prepared for this study. After removing the peritoneum and the presacral fascia, the section from the lower part of the L5 to the upper part of the S1 vertebral body was removed with the CIV attached. After decalcification, 2 sections in the vertical and horizontal directions were made for histological study.Results: An adipose tissue layer was present between the intervertebral disc and CIV. The adipose tissue layer in 6 cadavers was thin, and in 3 of these cadavers, the CIV was attached to the vertebral body and the disc. In the other 4 cadavers, the CIV was clearly separated from the vertebral body and the disc by the intervening adipose tissue layer (IATL). Under the microscope, a thin layer surrounding the anterior longitudinal ligament, periosteum, and disc was observed, and we named this structure the ‘perivertebral membrane’. The perivertebral membrane was attached to the CIV when there was no IATL, but a potential space was detected under the membrane.Conclusion: There was a thin membrane, perivertebral membrane, between the CIV and L5–S1 disc. In cases with CIV adhesion to the disc due to the absence of IATL, the CIV may be mobilized indirectly through the perivertebral membrane.
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HALA E. MOHAMMED, M.D., MOHAMMED A. HASSAN, M. D., and AMR Z. MANSOUR, M. D. MOHAMMED A. MANSOUR, M.D. "Postoperative Satisfaction in Patients Undergoing Fracture Neck Femur Fixation After Continuous Facia Iliaca Block (CFIB) Versus Continuous Lumbar Plexus Block (CLPB)." Medical Journal of Cairo University 87, March (March 1, 2019): 1–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.21608/mjcu.2019.50651.

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HALA E. MOHAMMED, M.D., MOHAMMED A. HASSAN, M. D., and AMR Z. MANSOUR, M. D. MOHAMMED A. MANSOUR, M.D. "Intraoperative Assessment of Ultrasound Guided Continuous Facia Iliaca Block (CFIB) Versus Continuous Lumbar Plexus Block (CLPB) in Patients Undergoing Fracture Neck Femur Fixation." Medical Journal of Cairo University 87, March (March 1, 2019): 33–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.21608/mjcu.2019.52317.

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Agrawal, Nidhi, Sinan Altiner, Nicholas H. E. Mezitis, and Sina Helbig. "Silicone-Induced Granuloma after Injection for Cosmetic Purposes: A Rare Entity of Calcitriol-Mediated Hypercalcemia." Case Reports in Medicine 2013 (2013): 1–3. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/807292.

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Hypercalcemia is often a clue to the presence of unsuspected illness. We present an interesting case of an HIV-positive transgender female with a rare cause of silicone-induced granulomatous hypercalcemia. Although there have been a few case reports of silicone injections in dialysis patients causing hypercalcemia, this metabolic derangement secondary to silicone granulomas continues to be a unique entity with an unclear pathophysiology. We present a 45-year-old transgender HIV-positive female, with extensive silicone injections who presented with symptomatic hypercalcemia. Workup for malignancy and hyperparathyroidism was negative. 1,25-Dihydroxyvitamin D level and 24-hour urine calcium level were elevated. CT scan showed extensive high-density reticulonodular densities in the buttocks and gluteal muscle fascia extending upwards to the lumbar region, along with prominent external iliac and inguinal lymph nodes. Nuclear imaging showed diffuse heterogeneity and increased uptake in the buttocks, most consistent with granuloma calcifications, and an inguinal lymph node biopsy confirmed a foreign body giant cell reaction. The patient was started on prednisone and this resulted in decrease in serum and urinary calcium levels. Physicians should have a high index of suspicion for silicone-induced hypercalcemia considering the growing prevalence of body contour enhancement with injections, implants, and fillers using this material.
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Books on the topic "Iliazd Club"

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France) Colloque Ilia Zdanevitch Iliazd (2019 Paris. Actes du colloque Ilia Zdanevitch Iliazd: Paris, 6 & 7 juin 2019. [Paris]: Iliazd Club, 2020.

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Iliad: The Ultimate Book Club Edition. Independently Published, 2021.

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Conference papers on the topic "Iliazd Club"

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Tasheva, Rumiana. "APPLICATION OF AN INCLINOMETER IN THE FUNCTIONAL DIAGNOSIS OF CHILDREN SPORTING FOOTBALL." In INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC CONGRESS “APPLIED SPORTS SCIENCES”. Scientific Publishing House NSA Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.37393/icass2022/157.

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ABSTRACT The aim of the study was to apply for the first time in Bulgaria a Digital Pelvic Inclinometer in the functional diagnostic of children playing football. Material and methods. During the period March-August 2020, 107 boys aged 6-10 years (mean age 8.63 ±.115) from soccer clubs Baroko, Vitosha 13, Talant, Tsarsko Selo were assessed. Players train an average of 1.91 ±0.866 years with a frequency of 2.70 ±0.461 times a week. All children were tested for pelvic inclination using a Digital Pelvic Inclinometer (DPI) based on Sub-4 Technologies. Pelvic angle data is calculated electronically and digitally displayed on an LCD. The anterior superior iliac spine (ASIS) and posterior superior iliac spine (PSIS) levels were measured bilaterally and the difference between the two values was determined as pelvic torsion. Results: Data were analyzed with SPSS 25.0. Pearson’s coefficient demonstrates a correlation of 0.813 between the in-clinometer data on the left and right. There is also a 0.357 correlation between the inclinometer data on pelvic torsion and the isometric test for static strength endurance of the lower paravertebral muscles. Test of Normality Koplmogorov-Smirnov shows other than normal distribution – on the left 0,101 (Sig. .013) and on the right 0,134 (Sig. .000). These results determine applying of the nonparametric test Kruskal Wallis. The data demonstrate statistically significant differences between teams, in the inclinometer on the right x2=7.86 (Sig. .049) and pelvis torsio x2=10.506 (Sig. .015). In addition also the data of the pelvis torsio shows statistically significant differences between groups according to age (first 6-7, second 8-9, and third 10-11 years) x2=8.432 (Sig. .015). Conclusion: The application of Digital Pelvic Inclinometer provides an accurate diagnosis of pelvic inclination and the presence of torsion, which is essential for the timely treatment of functional dysfunctions and for the prevention of complications.
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Aihara, M., S. Morimoto, Y. Sawada, A. Kimura, Y. Chiba, and Y. Yoshida. "A ROLE OF PLATELET MEMBRANE COMPONENTS IN THE INTERACTION OF PLATELET-COLLAGEN-VON WILLEBRAND FACTOR." In XIth International Congress on Thrombosis and Haemostasis. Schattauer GmbH, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0038-1644480.

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To determine a role of platelet membrane components on the interaction of platelet-collagen-von Willebrand factor(vWF), several experimental approaches were used. The adhesion of human fixed washed platelets(FWP) to collagen was decreased after the treatment with Serratia marcescens protease(100 ug/ml), but the collagen cofactor activity(COo) of vWF that enhances the adhesion of FWP to collagen was still present after the digestion. Although the platelet adhesion in the absence of normal plasma was not changed by the addition of monoclonal antibody(M-ab) against platelet membrane glycoprotein(GP) IIb/lIIa(1 0E5, BS Coller), the adhesion was decreased by 30-50% after the treatment of the platelets with 10-100 ug/ml anti-GPIb(6D1, BS Coller). The adhesion of FWP to collagen was inhibited by lectins;the adhesion was 58-75% in the presence of 100-400 ug/ml L. culinaris lectin or weat germ agglutinin and the adhesion was nil in the presence of 100 ug/ml Ricinus communis agglutinin I or 200 ug/ml concanavalin A. By the crossed aff ino-immunoelectrophoresis, the binding of GP Ilb/lIIa in Triton-solubilized platelet supernatant to the collagen spacer gel was observed. When CHAPSO solubilized platelet was applied to the collagen column and the fractions containing adhesion inhibitor were eluated by 0.3M NaCl, Mr of 240K, 220K, 21 OK, 116K, 61K, 54K, 50K and 45K proteins were identified besides the proteins which correspond to thrombospondin, GPIb, GP lib or Ilia by SDS-PAGE(7.5% gel, silver stain). GOo in normal plasma was not changed by anti-GPIIb/lIIa but was decreased to 32-38%by anti-GPIb. M-ab against vWF, CLB-RAg 35(van Mourik), that inhibits the binding of vWF to platelet by ristocetin decreased COo in normal plasma by 70% and CLB-RAg 201 (van Mourik) that inhibits the binding of vWF to collagen did completely inhibit the COo in normal plasma. In conclusion, our data suggest that (1) GPIb is partly involved in the platelet adhesion to collagen; (2) the binding of vWF to collagen is required for the expression of CCo; (3) CCo of vWF is partly mediated though GPIb; and (4) several platelet membrane protein(s) besides GPIb or GPIIb/lIIa may be also involved in both the adhesion of platelets to collagen and CCo of vWF.
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