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13. Adhesions pelvic causes symptoms diagnosis treatments
- www.womenshealth.about.com
- Adhesions.
- Information about the causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of pelvic adhesions.
- A Patient's Guide to Adhesions and Related Pain.
- Complex details about adhesions. ...
- Outstanding article from the Center for Endometriosis Care Newsletter that discusses the formation of adhesions and details several prevention and treatment medications and products.
- FDA Approves Adcon-L for Post-Surgical Scarring and Adhesions.
- Provides details about this product which acts as a physical barrier to post-surgical adhesions involving the nerve roots of the spine. ...
- International Adhesions Society.
- Excellent resource that provides comprehensive information about adhesions and causes. ...
- Laparoscopic Lysis of Adhesions.
- Contains details about small bowel obstruction and provides interesting results that compared wound-related adhesions in laparotomy vs. ...
14. Further Fate of the Foreskin
- www.cirp.org
- Incidence of Preputial Adhesions, Phimosis, and Smegma among Danish Schoolboys.
- This common epithelium is mistakenly termed 'adhesions' and, similarly, the separation is termed, also unfortunately, 'resolution of adhesions'.
- The object here was to investigate the incidence of preputial 'adhesions', phimosis, and smegma production in an unselected group of Danish schoolboys.
- Finally, continued observations on 1086 schoolboys from the last year of the investigation 1964-65, were made on the incidence of preputial ‘ adhesions’, as control material for the other two groups.
- The term tight prepuce indicates that the prepuce can be retracted, though with slight difficulty, so that it is possible to observe whether adhesions are present or not. The presence and extent of preputial adhesions could obviously only be assessed in those cases where no phimosis was present.
- CIRP note: øster presents information about the incidence of "phimosis", "tight foreskin", and "adhesions" in separate tables. ...
- Table II shows that preputial adhesions were present in 33% of all schoolboys who did not have phimosis, with a diminishing incidence from 63% in 6-7 year-olds to 3% in 16-17 year-olds. No adhesions were noted amongst 95 17-year-old boys.
- TABLE II Incidence of Preputial Adhesions in Various Age-groups Age-groups(yr. ... where the continuous curve represents all 9200 observations; the interrupted curve shows the same condition in 1160 observations in the 173 boys who were observed regularly every year for seven years: and the dotted curve represents 1052 observations for adhesions in the 1086 schoolboys from last academic year. ...
- - Incidence of preputial adhesions in various age-groups - Total material (9200 observations);--- 173 boys observed through 7 years (1160 observations); 1086 boys observed in 1964-65 (1052 observations).
- Table III shows the degree of adhesions. The incidence of pronounced adhesions is shown to be greater the younger the boys, while in the older age-group a slight degree of adhesions is often all that is to be found. Analysis of that part of the material consisting of 173 boys examined annually for 7 years in succession showed, as mentioned, a similar decrease in the incidence of adhesions throughout the years as in the total material. ...
- TABLE III Degree of Preputial Adhesions in Various Age-groups Degree of Adhesions Age- Exten- Exten- Isolated groups ding to ding Involving Thread- (yr. ...
15. Reduction of post-surgical adhesions with ferric hyaluronate gel: a European study -- Lundorff et al. 16 (9): 1982 -- Human Reproduction
- humrep.oupjournals.org
- Reduction of post-surgical adhesions with ferric hyaluronate gel: a European study .
- 5% ferric hyaluronate gel, in reducing adhesions in patients undergoing peritoneal cavity surgery by laparotomy, with a planned `second-look' laparoscopy. ... At second-look 612 weeks later, the presence of adhesions was evaluated at 24 abdominal sites. RESULTS: Patients treated with ferric hyaluronate had significantly fewer adhesions compared with controls. When adhesions formed, they were significantly less extensive and less severe in the treated group. The American Fertility Society score for adnexal adhesions was reduced by 69% in the treatment group compared with controls. ... CONCLUSIONS: In conclusion, ferric hyaluronate was safe and highly efficacious in reducing the number, severity and extent of adhesions throughout the abdomen following peritoneal cavity surgery. ...
- Clinical evaluation of a viscoelastic gel for reduction of adhesions following gynaecological surgery by laparoscopy in Europe.
- Pelvic Adhesions: Laparoscopic Approach.
16. Labial adhesions
- www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au
- Home > Topics > Health conditions > Reproductive system > Gynaecological issues > Labial adhesions. ...
- Labial adhesions.
- 'Labial adhesions' means that the labia minora have stuck together. ...
- In most cases, labial adhesions resolve by themselves during the onset of puberty without the need for medical treatment. ...
- Labial adhesions don't affect the child's future fertility, sexual function or menstrual cycle. ...
- The symptoms of labial adhesions can include:.
- The exact cause is unknown, but it is strongly suspected that labial adhesions are caused by irritation to the external genitals. ...
- Labial adhesions are more common during the nappy years. ... Low oestrogen levels (hypo-oestrogenism) are also thought to contribute to the development of labial adhesions. ...
- Some of the possible complications of labial adhesions include:.
- Urinary tract infections - about 20 per cent of girls with labial adhesions develop asymptomatic bacteriuria (bacteria in the urine without symptoms of infection) and up to 40 per cent experience urinary tract infections.
- Hydronephrosis - if the labial adhesions block the urethra, the child is unable to empty their bladder. ...
- Labial adhesions are diagnosed by physical examination. ...
- In most cases, labial adhesions are harmless and resolve by themselves once puberty starts (from about 10 years of age). If the adhesions are severe and interfere with urination, medical treatment is needed. ...
- Labial adhesions can recur.
17. Male Initiation and Identity: The Taboo on Phimosis, Adhesions and Frenulum Breve
- www.male-initiation.net
- ADHESIONS, PHIMOSIS AND FRENULUM BREVE.
- The foreskin of the penis may be restricted by persistent infant adhesions, skin bridges, phimotic ring or frenulum breve. ...
- Phimosis defined as an inability to freely retract the foreskin, is caused by either the preputial ring, frenular band, epithelial adhesions, infant phimosis, or indeed any combination of these- first we will consider them individually. ...
- INFANT ADHESIONS - (EPITHELIAL ADHESIONS).
- To discover a painless method: a dissolving agent for infant adhesions lies unfortunately outside my possibilities. ...
18. Adhesions Made Simple
- www.femalehealthmadesimple.com
- ADHESIONS .
- Adhesions: What is it? .
- Adhesions Explained! .
- A DISCUSSION ABOUT ADHESIONS .
- This page provides basic knowledge about adhesions and what cause them. Only adhesions occurring in the peritoneal cavity will be discussed. The female organs relate to the peritoneal cavity and only adhesions occurring in the peritoneal cavity effect them. ...
- Adhesions begin when tissues that should be separated grow together and adhere to each other. Adhesions are very common in the peritoneal cavity. It is important to have an idea about the peritoneal cavity in order to understand adhesions. ...
- Visit the following page Photos to Illustrate Adhesions .
- | adhesions * | .
19. Male Initiation and Identity: The Foreskin - Circumcision and the Taboo on Adhesions, Phimosis and Frenulum Breve.
- www.male-initiation.net
20. Institute for Endoscopic Gynaecology, progressive endoscopy, gasless Laparoscopy, Hysterectomy, Endometriosis and Outpatient Surgery
- www.endogyn.com
- Hysterectomy Adhesions Progressive Endoscopy.
- The blunt-tipped scissors are used to sharply dissect the adhesions in small, successive cuts taking care not to damage the bowel serosa. ...
- The blunt-tipped scissors are used to sharply dissect the adhesions in small, successive cuts taking care not to damage the bowel serosa. ...
- ENDOGYN adhesions adnexal adnexal cyst adnexal mass. ...
- Patients are informed preoperatively of the high risk for bowel injury during laparoscopic procedures when extensive cul-de-sac involvement with endometriosis or adhesions is suspected. ...
- Scissors are the preferred instrument to cut adhesions, especially avascular or congenital adhesions. ...
- bleeding bowel adhesions chocolate cyst coagulation conisation , curettage. Anterior abdominal wall adhesions involve the parietal peritoneum stuck to the omentum, transverse colon, and small bowel with varying degrees of fibrosis and vascularity. ...
- A useful technique is to insert an anterior abdominal wall retractor (AbdaLift, Storz, CA) once the umbilicus has been cleared of adhesions. ... From the history, the surgeon should conceptualize the adhesions most likely to be causing the pain, ie, upper or lower abdomen, left or right, and clear these areas of adhesions. ...
- Sharp dissection is the primary technique used for adhesiolysis to diminish the potential for adhesion formation; electrification and laser are usually reserved for hemostatic dissection of adhesions where anatomic planes are not evident or vascular adherences are anticipated. ...
- It is generally accepted that adhesions may impair organ motility resulting in visceral pain transmitted by peritoneal innervation. ...
- Scissors are the preferred instrument to cut adhesions, especially avascular or congenital adhesions. ...
- Adhesions surrounding the umbilicus are upper abdominal as they require an upper abdominal laparoscopic view for division. ...
- Thereafter, the adhesions can be freed down to and just beneath the umbilicus, and the surrounding bowel inspected for perforations. From the history, the surgeon should conceptualize the adhesions most likely to be causing the pain, ie, upper or lower abdomen, left or right, and clear these areas of adhesions. ...
21. IVF.com Photo Gallery
- www.ivf.com
- This picture demonstrates adhesions attaching the left ovary and tube to the sigmoid colon and the rectum. ...
- This picture demonstrates adhesions from the omentum to the uterine fundus (top). ...
- This procedure may result in adhesions forming around the tube and ovaries. ...
- Surgical removal may result in formation of scar tissue (adhesions) which could jeopardize fertility. ...
22. Paxillin: Adapting to Change -- Brown and Turner 84 (4): 1315 -- Physiological Reviews
- physrev.physiology.org
- Paxillin is a multidomain adaptor that recruits both structural and signaling molecules to focal adhesions, sites of integrin engagement with the extracellular matrix, where it performs a critical role in transducing adhesion and growth factor signals to elicit changes in cell migration and gene expression. ...
23. Center for Endometriosis Care Newsletter - Adhesions
- www.centerforendo.com
- Sinervo's update on adhesions.
- In six studies from 1982 to 1987, from 55 to 100% of patients had pelvic adhesions at second-look surgery.
- In addition to causing pain, adhesions are expensive. Costs include subsequent surgeries to free adhesions, doctor visits, pain medication and millions of dollars in lost work time.
- How Adhesions Are Formed.
- Typically, adhesions begin with a fibrin matrix that occurs during coagulation. ...
- Extensive adhesions often contain blood vessels.
- These are adhesions of the ovary.
- Most studies that looked at using corticosteroid drugs to help prevent adhesions reported little success. ...
- When the NSAIDs were administered intraperitoneally, adhesions reduction resulted.
- Some found that using Hyskon reduced the number and severity of adhesions. ...
- Some found that patients treated with Hyskon had fewer and less severe adhesions than patients treated with saline (Ringer's lactate). ...
- Early clinical studies were very positive, and Interceed was approved by the FDA in 1989 as the first product specifically indicated for reduction of postsurgical adhesions. Many studies since then have shown that the proper use of Interceed is useful in reducing formation of adhesions after surgery.
- A comparison study of Interceed and Gore-Tex showed that both reduced adhesions, although Interceed performed better.
- Indeed, two studies showed that using stitches made the adhesions worse. ...
24. Dystroglycan, a scaffold for the ERK-MAP kinase cascade -- Spence et al. 5 (5): 484 -- EMBO Reports
- emboreports.npgjournals.com
- Moreover, we also identified active extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK), the downstream kinase from MEK, as another interacting partner for -dystroglycan and localized both active ERK and dystroglycan to focal adhesions in fibroblast cells. ...
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