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[Editorials] Dental treatment and prosthetic joints: ANTIBIOTICS ARE NOT THE ANSWER!




The routine administration of prophylactic antibiotics for dental interventions to prevent haematogenous spread of infections to prosthetic joints is a contentious issue. In this editorial we discuss the potentially harmful effects of this practice and propose an alternative solution.




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Even Toddlers Get It: Data "Chunks" Are Easier to Remember
Which is easier to remember: 4432879960 or 443-297-9960? The latter, of course. Adults seem to know automatically, in fact, that long strings of numbers are more easily recalled when divided into smaller "bite-sized chunks," which is why we break up our telephone and Social Security numbers in this way.
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High-end Concierge Services at Bangkok Hospital
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UCLA to Have Large Presence at 2008 Olympic Games
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Report On HIV/AIDS In Southern U.S. Should 'Serve' As 'Call To Action,' Editorial Says
A recent report from the Southern AIDS Coalition should "serve as a call to action," a Columbia State editorial says, adding, "While many rightfully call on state and federal officials to provide more funding to pay for drugs, education and other resources to deal with this public health crisis, the epidemic won't be overcome by government funding and influence alone.
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[Anatomy and Pathology] Increasing Incidence of Ophthalmic Lymphoma in Denmark from 1980 to 2005

purpose. To evaluate patient characteristics and incidence of ophthalmic lymphoma in Denmark during the period 1980 to 2005.

methods. All patients in Denmark with a diagnosis of ophthalmic lymphoma during the period 1980 to 2005 were retrieved from three different population-based registries. Specimens from all patients were collected and reclassified according to the World Health Organization (WHO) classification system. Incidence rates were calculated by using Poisson regression models.

results. A total of 228 patients with a histologically verified diagnosis of ophthalmic lymphoma were included. There was an equal distribution of males and females. The most frequent lymphoma subtype was extranodal marginal zone B-cell lymphoma (MALT [mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue] lymphoma, 55.5%) and most cases were located in the orbit (56.8%). High-grade lymphoma subtypes were found more frequently in males than in females. Incidence rates were highly dependent on the patient’s age. For all ages, a statistically significant annual average increase of 3.4% during the 26-year period was found. This increase was primarily due to a rise in the incidence of MALT lymphoma.

conclusions. In the Danish population ophthalmic lymphoma consists primarily of orbital MALT lymphoma. Although it is a rare disease in mostly elderly patients, the incidence of ophthalmic lymphoma is increasing at a rapid pace.

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Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery - British Volume
By American Association for the Advancement of Science - Copyright 2008 American Association for the Advancement of Science - version: v1.5 build A