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  • Dotson Ottosen posted an update 3 hours ago

    PURPOSE To compare the refractive results of 4 different options for the Barrett True-K formula in eyes with previous myopic excimer laser surgery. SETTING IRCCS – Fondazione Bietti, Rome, Italy. DESIGN Retrospective case series. METHODS Biometric measurements obtained with a rotating Scheimpflug camera (Pentacam) were entered into the Barrett…[Read more]

  • Dotson Ottosen posted an update a day ago

    With encouraging signs of pandemic containment nationwide, the promise of return to a full range of clinical practice is on the horizon. Clinicians are starting to prepare for a transition from limited evaluation of emergent and urgent complaints to resumption of elective surgical procedures and routine office visits within the next few weeks to…[Read more]

  • Dotson Ottosen posted an update 2 days ago

    Comparative analysis of the physical positions of these markers in the Ae. caudata and wheat genomes confirmed that the former had chromosomal rearrangements with respect to wheat, as previously reported. These wheat-Ae. caudata recombinant lines and KASP markers are useful resources that can be used in breeding programs worldwide for wheat…[Read more]

  • Dotson Ottosen posted an update 3 days ago

    Because the addition of a strong AmpC inducer such as imipenem is known to causes abnormal accumulation of muropeptides (disaccharide-pentapeptide, N-acetylglucosamyl-1,6-anhydro-N-acetylmuramyl-l-alanyl-d-glutamy-meso-diaminopimelic-acid-d-alanyl-d-alanine) in the periplasmic space, we propose these molecules activate the Cpx system by displacing…[Read more]

  • Dotson Ottosen posted an update 4 days ago

    The documented control by hypothalamus-unique transmitters, such as orexin and MCH, of synaptic strength in isolated brain slice preparations implies a primary role for the hypothalamus in synaptic weight updating, rather than a secondary role due to changes in arousal/attention/motivation states (which are absent in brain slices). Such…[Read more]

  • Dotson Ottosen posted an update 5 days ago

    2%). A total of 80.2% of patients were discharged on antiplatelet therapy alone. Peridevice flow was less then 3 mm in 98.4% at follow-up TOE. Device-related thrombus (DRT) was seen in 1.6% of cases. Cardiovascular death or ischaemic stroke occurred in 8.7% of patients at 2 years. The ischaemic stroke rate was 2.2%/year-a 67% reduction compared t…[Read more]

  • Dotson Ottosen posted an update 6 days ago

    Purpose Our primary research question was to investigate the severity of deformity and articular damage as well as outcomes in patients undergoing hip arthroscopy compared with open surgery for the treatment of symptomatic slipped capital femoral epiphysis (SCFE) deformity. Methods Retrospective review of surgical treatment of symptomatic SCFE…[Read more]

  • Dotson Ottosen posted an update 7 days ago

    43% (n = 28864) of all deaths. Men were more frequently hospitalized than women and had the highest proportions of deaths in all regions. Mortality coefficient rates increased over the years, and simple linear regression analysis indicated a statistically significant upward trend in this mortality (R² = 0.744). Conclusion Our study provides a…[Read more]

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