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Ascites is a pathological accumulation of fluid in the peritoneal
cavity. Clinical manifestations largely depend on the volume
accumulated, so ascites may present as a radiological finding or as
an evident increase of abdominal perimeter. Advances in Health and
Disease. Volume 9 opens with a discussion of the indications for
paracentesis, an invasive procedure consisting of the extraction of
ascitic fluid through percutaneous puncture of the abdominal wall,
as well as techniques for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes,
prophylactic considerations in order to minimize complications and
alternative strategies. The authors go on to discuss the knowledge
provided by scientific research regarding tendon injury,
summarizing how to approach injuries of the tendon in a concrete
and schematic matter. The goal of the following study is to
evaluate pain relief in patients with chronic low back pain and
failed back surgery syndrome after a single-shot intrathecal
administration of midazolam. The analgesic effect was determined
using a patient questionnaire during subsequent visits to the pain
therapy service. An additional study is presented in which 38
patients were treated with open reduction internal fixation via a
dorsal approach. Clinical assessments included range of motion
measurements at the wrist, grip strength, the Quick Disability of
the Arm, Shoulder, and Hand score, and the Gartland and Werley
score. Also in this compilation, the authors investigate
combinations of methods and resources for a quicker and complete
functional recovery. This research included 106 patients divided
into two groups (with and without labor activities). 51 patients
had a traumatized dominant hand and 47 had a complication of M.
Zudeck. The analysis of the results obtained allows for the
confirmation of the medical and social effectiveness of the complex
Physiotherapeutic Rehabilitation Program. Meckels diverticulum is
the most common congenital anomaly of the gastrointestinal tract,
affecting approximately 2-4% of the population. In the case of
bleeding, it is proposed that tagged RBC scintigraphy or
angiography could be utilized to determine the source of bleeding
and possibly direct the clinician towards the diagnosis of Meckels.
The following chapter outlines advances that have been made within
the growing field of zebrafish as a model for human diseases and
highlights their advantages for drug discovery. Furthermore, the
zebrafish in vivo model presents many advantages when used in
biotechnology and for food science and technology purposes. A large
clutch size, transparent embryos, low-cost, fast growth and easy
handling are the main features of this model. Recently, the
zebrafish model has been used to study vertebrate development and
for modeling human diseases and processes such as oxidative stress,
liver damage, inflammation and evaluation of inhibition of lipid
peroxidation. The closing experiment was conducted in twenty-six
pediatric patients who were given initial doses of continuous
infusion of 200 g/kg/h of midazolam, either from the innovator
brand or from the generic brand. The children were monitored for
plasma concentrations determined by high performance liquid
Chromatography and the sedative effect was measured using a BIS
monitor.
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