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Neurosurgery, 2010
Traumatic fractures of the second cervical vertebra are common, representing nearly 20% of all acute cervical spinal fracture-dislocation injuries. They are divided into 3 distinct injury patterns: odontoid fractures, hangman's fracture injuries, and fractures of the axis body, involving all other fracture injuries to the C2 vertebra.An evidence-based ...
David M, Pryputniewicz, Mark N, Hadley
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Traumatic fractures of the second cervical vertebra are common, representing nearly 20% of all acute cervical spinal fracture-dislocation injuries. They are divided into 3 distinct injury patterns: odontoid fractures, hangman's fracture injuries, and fractures of the axis body, involving all other fracture injuries to the C2 vertebra.An evidence-based ...
David M, Pryputniewicz, Mark N, Hadley
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1974
The karyotypes were prepared from skin biopsies of animals at the San Diego Zoo, USA (male) and National Zoo, Washington, D.C., USA, (female), respectively. The male karyotype represents the C-banding pattern. Heterochromatin is found at all centromeres and in the faint satellites at the ends of the long arms of the first two pairs of autosomes.
T. C. Hsu, Kurt Benirschke
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The karyotypes were prepared from skin biopsies of animals at the San Diego Zoo, USA (male) and National Zoo, Washington, D.C., USA, (female), respectively. The male karyotype represents the C-banding pattern. Heterochromatin is found at all centromeres and in the faint satellites at the ends of the long arms of the first two pairs of autosomes.
T. C. Hsu, Kurt Benirschke
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Neurosurgery, 2010
To review and compare the techniques of fixation of the axis vertebral segment. Also, to review the anatomy of the axis vertebrae, ligamentous attachments, and unique biomechanics of this segment.The use of wire, cable, screw, and plate fixation techniques are reviewed and discussed in the treatment of fractures of C1 and C2 along with utilization of ...
Daniel S, Yanni, Noel I, Perin
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To review and compare the techniques of fixation of the axis vertebral segment. Also, to review the anatomy of the axis vertebrae, ligamentous attachments, and unique biomechanics of this segment.The use of wire, cable, screw, and plate fixation techniques are reviewed and discussed in the treatment of fractures of C1 and C2 along with utilization of ...
Daniel S, Yanni, Noel I, Perin
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Comorbidity of axis I and axis II disorders
American Journal of Psychiatry, 1995In light of continuing controversies concerning the DSM-III-R system for diagnosing personality disorders, their construct validity, and the assignment of disorders to a particular axis, the authors studied patterns of axis I-axis II comorbidity.Semistructured interviews were used to assess axis I and axis II disorders in 200 inpatients and outpatients.
J M, Oldham +6 more
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Xylazine-induced sedation in axis deer (Axis axis) and its reversal by atipamezole
Veterinary Research Communications, 1993Eight free-ranging axis deer (Axis axis) were captured in drive nets and injected with xylazine (3.4 +/- 0.1 mg/kg; mean +/- SEM) intramuscularly using a hand-held syringe. Xylazine induced complete immobilization and sedation in three animals, heavy sedation in three, and moderate sedation in two. The mean induction time was 10.4 +/- 1.0 min. The mean
J M, Arnemo, S R, Moe, N E, Søli
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Anatomical Study of the Gastrointestinal Tract in Free-living Axis Deer (Axis axis)
Anatomia, Histologia, Embryologia, 2014The macroscopic anatomy of the stomach and intestines of adult axis deer (Axis axis), a cervid species considered intermediate/mixed feeder, was observed and recorded. Nine adult wild axis deers of both sexes were used and studied by simple dissection. The ruminal papillae were distributed unevenly in the overall area of the inner surface of rumen and ...
Perez, W., Erdogan, S., Ungerfeld, R.
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Traumatic Spondylolisthesis of the Axis
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1981A series of 123 patients suffering traumatic spondylolisthesis of the axis is reported. This lesion is associated with extension and axial loading injury, and there is a high incidence of injuries of the face or scalp and of associated fractures of the upper cervical spine.
W R, Francis +4 more
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Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition and Metabolic Care, 2008
To summarize recent studies on the regulation and the functions of the gut-brain axis.Visual cues of food and food intake interact with the gut-brain axis at the level of the hypothalamus. However, the hypothalamic response to glucose intake is considerably altered in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus, indicating involvement of the hypothalamus in
Romijn, Johannes A. +3 more
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To summarize recent studies on the regulation and the functions of the gut-brain axis.Visual cues of food and food intake interact with the gut-brain axis at the level of the hypothalamus. However, the hypothalamic response to glucose intake is considerably altered in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus, indicating involvement of the hypothalamus in
Romijn, Johannes A. +3 more
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The traumatic spondylolisthesis of the axis
Der Orthopäde, 1999In common the traumatic spondylolisthesis is not a life threatening injury. An exact diagnosis is mandatory as well as a differentiated therapy. Especially the correct decision about the therapy (operative vs conservative) including the technical demanding operative procedures is based on an experienced surgeon.
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