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| • | Dr. Amjad Khokhar Brings New Laser Vision Correction Procedure to Sugar Land and Houston |
| July 07, 2008, Sugarland Eye and Laser Center - Dr. Amjad Khokhar Brings New Laser Vision Correction Procedure to Sugar Land and Houston | |
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| • | [NEWS] FRANCE: Will French Science Swallow Zerhouni's Strong Medicine? |
| In a surprisingly blunt report released on 13 November, a high-wattage international committee, led by former U.S. National Institutes of Health director Elias Zerhouni, proposes a massive overhaul of French life sciences research that would create a single, strong funding agency and likely spell the death of several existing institutes. Author: Martin Enserink |
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| • | [Knee] Computer-assisted osteotomy of the lateral femoral condyle with non-constrained total knee replacement in severe valgus knees |
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We describe the mid-term results of a prospective study of total knee replacement in severe valgus knees using an osteotomy of the lateral femoral condyle and computer navigation. There were 15 knees with a mean valgus deformity of 21° (17° to 27°) and a mean follow-up of 28 months (24 to 60). A cemented, non-constrained fixed bearing, posterior-cruciate-retaining knee prosthesis of the same design was used in all cases (Columbus-B. Braun; Aesculap, Tuttlingen, Germany). All the knees were corrected to a mean of 0.5° of valgus (0° to 2°). Flexion of the knee had been limited to a mean of 85° (75° to 110°) pre-operatively and improved to a mean of 105° (90° to 130°) after operation. The mean Knee Society score improved from 37 (30 to 44) to 90 points (86 to 94). Osteotomy of the lateral femoral condyle combined with computer-assisted surgery gave an excellent mid-term outcome in patients undergoing total knee replacement in the presence of severe valgus deformity. |
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| • | Engineers Without Borders Constructs a Better World |
| From Thailand to Guatemala, UCLA's EWB chapter goes the distance for philanthropy. | |
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| • | Crossing Scientific Boundaries To Understand The Rejection Of Drugs |
| A physicist from The University of Nottingham and a mathematical modeller from The University of Southampton are joining forces in the hope of answering a biological mystery how do our bodies reject some of the drugs that are sent to cure us? The £92,300 study is funded by the Medical Research Co | |
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| • | [Anatomy and Pathology] The Normal Human Choroid Is Endowed with a Significant Number of Lymphatic Vessel Endothelial Hyaluronate Receptor 1 (LYVE-1)-Positive Macrophages |
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LYVE-1 immunohistochemistry in the human choroid shows numerous LYVE-1 positive macrophages but reveals absence of lymphatic vessels. |
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By dgips@jhu.edu (Debra Gips) - The Johns Hopkins University 2005-2006. - version: v1.5 build A