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    In: The American Surgeon, SAGE Publications, Vol. 78, No. 11 ( 2012-11), p. 1215-1218
    Abstract: The aim of this study was to evaluate outcomes for patients with papillary thyroid microcarcinoma (PTMC) treated at a single institution during a 162-month period and to determine which patients need aggressive treatment. Two hundred seventy-three patients with PTMC had subtotal or total thyroidectomy 1 prophylactic or therapeutic lymph node dissection. Clinical and histopathological characteristics of 273 patients were identified and statistically analyzed. The tumors were multifocal in 36.3 per cent of the patients with PTMCs. Fifty-six per cent had neck lymph node metastases at diagnosis. Large-sized tumor (over 5 mm), age older than 45 years, multifocality, bilaterality, and extrathyroidal extension were associated with subclinical central lymph node metastases. Ninety-six patients older than 45 years of age were upgraded from Stage I to III or IVA. Ten patients with lateral node recurrence or local recurrence in the residual thyroid had one or more risk factors. The high rates of multifocality and Level VI area subclinical lymph node metastasis were two important clinical and histopathological characteristics of PTMC. Patients who had one or more risk factors should receive more aggressive surgical management.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0003-1348 , 1555-9823
    Language: English
    Publisher: SAGE Publications
    Publication Date: 2012
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    In: Clinical Rehabilitation, SAGE Publications, Vol. 30, No. 10 ( 2016-10), p. 947-959
    Abstract: To analyze the effectiveness of resistance exercise in the treatment of knee osteoarthritis on pain, stiffness, and physical function. Design: Systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. Data sources: PubMed, Embase, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, the Web of Science, and Chinese Biomedical Literature Database were searched from the date of inception to August 2015. Methods: Trials comparing effects of resistance exercise intervention with either non-intervention or psycho-educational intervention were selected by two reviewers independently. The risk of bias was assessed and studies with similar outcomes were pooled using a fixed or random effects model. Results: Data from 17 randomized clinical trials including 1705 patients were integrated. The main source of methodological bias in the selected studies was lack of double blinding. The meta-analysis results suggested that resistance exercise training relieved pain (standard mean difference [SMD]: -0.43; 95% confidence interval [CI] : -0.57 to -0.29; P 〈 0.001), alleviated stiffness (SMD: -0.31; 95%: CI -0.56 to -0.05; P = 0.02), and improved physical function (SMD -0.53; 95% CI: -0.70 to -0.37; P 〈 0.001). Conclusion: Resistance exercise is beneficial in terms of reducing pain, alleviating stiffness, and improving physical function in patients with knee osteoarthritis.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0269-2155 , 1477-0873
    Language: English
    Publisher: SAGE Publications
    Publication Date: 2016
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    In: Diabetes and Vascular Disease Research, SAGE Publications, Vol. 20, No. 3 ( 2023-05), p. 147916412311736-
    Abstract: Microvascular morphology and pathological changes in gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) placentas and normal placentas were observed via vascular casting technology, electron microscopy, and pathological detection technology. Vascular structure and histological morphology changes in GDM placentas were examined to generate basic experimental data for the diagnosis and prognostic determination of GDM. Methods This case–control study involving 60 placentas, 30 from healthy controls and 30 from patients with GDM. Differences in size, weight, volume, umbilical cord diameter, and gestational age were assessed. Histological changes in the placentas in the two groups were analyzed and compared. A placental vessel casting model was constructed using a self-setting dental powder technique, to compare the two groups. The placental cast microvessels of the two groups were compared using scanning electron microscopy. Results There were no significant differences in maternal age or gestational age between the GDM group and the control group ( p 〉 .05). The size, weight, volume, and thickness of the placentas in the GDM group were significantly greater than those in the control group, as was umbilical cord diameter ( p 〈 .05). Immature villus, fibrinoid necrosis, calcification, and vascular thrombosis were significantly greater in the placental mass in the GDM group ( p 〈 .05). The terminal branches of the microvessels in diabetic placenta casts were sparse, with significantly fewer ends and lower villous volume ( p 〈 .05). Conclusion Gestational diabetes can cause gross and histological changes in the placenta, particularly placental microvascular changes.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 1479-1641 , 1752-8984
    Language: English
    Publisher: SAGE Publications
    Publication Date: 2023
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