Finger Phalanges
Mostrando 1-12 de 17 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. Fatores que influenciam a massa óssea de crianças e adolescentes saudáveis mensurada pelo ultrassom quantitativo de falanges: revisão sistemática
Objetivo: Analisar quais os principais fatores que influenciam na massa óssea de crianças e adolescentes avaliada pelo ultrassom quantitativo (QUS) de falanges. Fonte de dados: Foi realizada revisão sistemática da literatura, de acordo com o método Prisma, com buscas nas bases de dados do Pubmed/Medline, Bireme e Scielo, referente ao período de 200
Rev. paul. pediatr.. Publicado em: 2014-09
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2. Case for diagnosis
Pachydermodactyly is a rare and benign form of acquired digital fibromatosis characterized by the expansion of soft tissue around proximal phalanges and interphalangeal joints. The etiology remains unknown, although it is suggested that repetitive mechanic trauma like the interlacing or rubbing of the fingers can lead to skin thickening. We report a case of
An. Bras. Dermatol.. Publicado em: 2014-04
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3. Comparison of bone quantity by ultrasound measurements of phalanges between white and black children living in Paraná, Brazil, with Europeans
The objective of this study was to determine bone quantity by ultrasound measurements of the proximal finger phalanges (AD-SoS = amplitude-dependent speed of sound) of healthy Brazilian schoolchildren living in Paraná, Brazil and to compare these values with European populations. The sample was composed of 1356 Brazilian schoolchildren of both genders (660
Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research. Publicado em: 2010-10
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4. Bone quantity and quality assessed by ultrasound of phalanges in black and white children s six to eleven years old / Quantidade e qualidade ossea avaliada pela ultrassonografia de falanges em crianças brancas e negras de seis a onze anos de idade de diferentes
Thesis Structuring: The present study opted for the "Scandinavian Model" which is called the "Alternative Model" in the Post-Graduation Program in Child and Adolescent Health from the Medical Sciences College of University of Campinas (UNICAMP). Therefore, the thesis was compounded by introduction, objective, chapters (I and II) and general conclusion. The i
Publicado em: 2009
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5. Ontogenia dos ossos do esqueleto da tartaruga-da-amazÃnia Podocnemis expansa Schweigger, 1812 (Testudines, Podocnemididae) / Bone ontogeny of the cranium of the giant amazon river turtle podocnemis expansa schweigger, 1812 (testudines, podocnemididae)
CHAPTER 2: The freshwater turtle Podocnemis expansa is found all over the Amazon basin and appears in almost all of its tributaries. The vertebrate skeleton is composed of cartilage and bone and represents the cell product of three different embryonic lineages. The cranium is formed by cells of the neural crest. Knowledge of the biological criterion for the
Publicado em: 2008
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6. Analise das alterações nos padrões de preensão palmar em pianistas
This work describes an experimental study that aimed to quantitatively analyze the palmer gripping patterns of pianists during the execution of function tasks relating to gripping and speed of execution. Twenty-five subjects (11 pianists and 14 non-pianists) carried out 4 tasks with their right hand: Gross gripping at fast speed (T1); Gross gripping at low s
Publicado em: 2005
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7. Prognosis of vibration induced white finger: a follow up study.
OBJECTIVES--To follow up 102 patients with vibration induced white finger (VWF). METHODS--102 subjects with VWF were reexamined one to 13 years after the condition had first been diagnosed. Information about symptoms, occupation, vibration exposure, smoking habits, age, and the prevalence of other diseases was present in the medical records from the first ex
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8. Terminal phalageal osteosclerosis.
Osteosclerosis of the terminal finger phalanges was assessed by means of a grading score in two age-matched groups of 96 females, each suffering from rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and osteoarthrosis (OA), respectively, and in a sample of 894 males and females, above the age of 44 years, from Dutch small town populations. Cortical thickness of the therminal phala
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9. Hereditary index finger polydactyly: phenotypic, radiological, dermatoglyphic, and genetic findings in a large family.
Index finger polydactyly in a Turkish family is reported. The transmission of the malformation fits the pattern of regular autosomal dominant inheritance. Some of the affected individuals had one or two phalanges on their first digits, but all had triphalangeal second fingers. Subjects with polydactyly had very interesting dermatoglyphs, such as an extra a t
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10. In-vivo determination of lead in the skeleton after occupational exposure to lead
ABSTRACT The concentrations of lead in the phalanges and in the blood were determined in 22 subjects who had formerly been exposed to lead in a storage battery plant, which had been closed for seven years. The bone lead concentration was measured in vivo using an ϰ-ray fluorescence technique in which two 57Co γ-ray sources were used for generating the char
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11. Möbius Syndrome with Poland's Anomaly
A five-year-old boy with Möbius syndrome, Poland's anomaly, and dextrocardia is described. These malformations have not been previously reported. The propositus had ipsilateral absence of the sternal portion of the pectoralis major muscle associated with acromicria, syndactyly, brachydactyly of the index, middle, ring, and fifth finger, as well as radiologi
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12. Classification and identification of inherited brachydactylies
A search for patterns of malformation in the brachydactylies has resulted in new ways to identify the different types. Type A-1 can be characterised by a proportionate reduction of the middle phalanges. Type B is thought to be an amputation-like defect. In type C the fourth middle phalanx is usually the longest, and type E (Riccardi and Holmes, 1974) is char