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    Iatrogenic salivary duct injury in head and neck cancer patients: report of four cases and review of the literature

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    Introduction: The lesions of the salivary ducts may be idiopathic, post- traumatic, or iatrogenic and lead to sialocele formation with persistent painful facial swelling or cutaneous fistula formation. No consensus on treatment of this condition exists: the options of treatment include needle aspiration, pressure dressings, antisialogogue therapy, radiotherapy, botulinum toxin and surgical approaches as duct repair, diversion, ligation, different drainage systems and even parotidectomy/submaxilectomy. The management and special features of iatrogenic salivary duct injury in patients with oral cancer who underwent head and neck reconstructive surgery has not been described yet. Material and Methods: We present four cases of iatrogenic lesions of salivary ducts and its management in patients with oral cancer. Conclusions: The iatrogenic lesions of salivary ducts are to be taken into account in patients with oral cancer as the distal ends of salivary ducts could be involved in the margins of surgical resection. Different options of treatment of this complication are described

    Jacob's disease secondary to coronoid process osteochondroma. A case report

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    The formation of a new joint between a pathologically elongated coronoid process and the body of the malar homolateral bone is known as Jacob's disease. Coronoid process hyperplasia was first described in 1853 by Von Langenbeck, and it was not until 1899 when Oscar Jacob described the disease that it was named after him. Jacobs's disease is an uncommon entity with only a few documented cases in the literature. The condition first manifests with progressive limitation of mouth opening and facial asymmetry. Pain is uncommon and it mainly affects young patients. Different factors have been postulated as possible causes, including temporal muscle hyperactivity, previous trauma, chronic disc displacement of the ipsilateral temporomandibular joint, endocrine stimuli, and genetic alterations. Definitive diagnosis is by histopathology and it is necessary to confirm bone hyperplasia, the presence of cartilage and synovial capsule forming the new joint between the malar bone and the coronoid process. We report a 52-year-old woman patient with a history of childhood trauma in the right preauricular region. She came to our department with a 2-year history of progressive limitation of mouth opening. Computed tomography (CT) revealed a right coronoid process elongation, in contact with the homolateral malar bone, causing it to deform. Surgery with general anesthesia was performed using an intraoral vestibular approach. Histopathology confirmed the diagnoses of Jacob's disease. © Medicina Oral S. L

    BRAIN & SPINAL CORD DAMAGE & REHABILITATION

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    Stroke and traumatic injury in brain or spinal cord are often life-threating conditions and major causes of death or permanent disability with high impact in the health care system. There are several stages of intervention to improve the neurological outcome. Acutely, fast interventions aiming to reestablish cerebral blood flow in ischemic stroke, to stop bleeding after brain hemorrhage, and to reduce edema after contusions are amongst mandatory actions. Current studies aim to develop accompanying strategies for brain cell protection based on enhancing endogenous protective mechanism, blocking cell death pathways, or through immunomodulation. After the acute phase, interventions are intended to promote recovery of function using rehabilitation with state-of-the-art technologies enabled by robotics. Other advanced strategies include cell, gene, and immune therapies, and brain function modulation with the aid of smart nanotechnologies. There is great expectation in the fast evolving novel approaches for improvement of neurological deficits in these unpredictable and devastating conditionPeer reviewe

    Cement paste colouring in concretes

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    Tests have been carried out with chemicals that give rise to coloured compounds through a selective reaction with certain mineral species present in cement paste. In the case of carbonated concretes (pH≅9), the reaction with potassium ferrocyanate dyes the cement paste a strong blue colour that disappears when the concrete is treated again with a slightly more alkaline solution. Both in carbonated concretes and in young concretes with an alkaline reserve (pH≅12.5), the tannic acid dyes the cement paste dark brown.El estudio objeto de este artículo fue financiado por el Instituto Español del Cemento y sus Aplicaciones (IECA)

    ¿Tienes plan? Guía sencilla para complicarse haciendo un plan de convivencia útil

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    El trabajo obtuvo el segundo premio de la modalidad B: 'Una escuela más cooperativa y equitativa', de los Premios Joaquín Sama 2007Se presenta una guía pautada para la realización de un plan de convivencia dentro de unos criterios de gestión democrática de centro y con la implicación de la comunidad educativa. El contenido se divide en tres bloques: las bases teóricas de partida para la elaboración de actividades, programas y el plan, la guía para la elaboración del plan y el ejemplo del plan de convivencia del IES Gonzalo Torrente Ballester (Miajadas, Cáceres).ExtremaduraConsejería de Educación. Dirección General de Política Educativa; Calle Delgado Valencia, 6; 06800 Mérida (Badajoz); Tel. +34924006714; Fax +34924006716; [email protected]
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