16 research outputs found

    Arthroscopic treatment of an intra-articular hemangioma in the posterior compartment of the knee

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    AbstractWe report the case of a 37-year-old patient presenting with knee pain and recurrent effusion without instability due to an intra-articular hemangioma in the posterior compartment of the knee. MRI showed features suggesting a diagnosis of hemangioma. Arthroscopic excision of the tumor was performed and the diagnosis was confirmed histologically. There was no recurrence after 5 years of follow-up

    Sn-Cu codeposition from a non-aqueous solution based on ethylene glycol for wafer-bonding applications: direct and pulse electroplating

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    Metal wafer bonding is being investigated in industry and research fields due to the relatively low process temperatures (T < 500 °C) and, at the same time, to obtain a metallic junction able to offer greater reliability compared with other materials. In this work, electrodeposition of eutectic Sn-Cu alloy, suitable for wafer bonding, was studied using ethylene glycol (EG) as a solvent. The resulting organic electrolyte was used for its promising properties, such as a wider electrochemical window than traditional aqueous electroplating baths. Ethylene glycol solutions containing copper(II) and tin(II) chloride salts were characterised electrochemically by means of cyclic voltammetry (CV) and linear sweep voltammetry (LSV). Deposition was performed both under direct (DC) and pulsed (PC) current conditions and the advantages of the latter are discussed, also in terms of surface morphology as observed by scanning electron microscope (SEM). Wafer bonding was successfully achieved and the interdiffusion of copper and tin species in the bonding region is discussed

    Isolated anterior interosseous nerve deficit due to a false aneurysm of the humeral artery: An unusual complication of penetrating arm injury. Case report and literature review

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    SummaryAnterior interosseous nerve (AIN) injuries account for only 1% of all the nerve injuries at the upper limb. We report the case of a 22-year-old male who sustained a penetrating injury to the arm. No neurological deficit was found at the initial evaluation. However, 6weeks later, he had a motor deficit confined to the territory of the AIN with weakness of the flexor pollicis longus and flexor digitorum longus to the index. He also reported paraesthesia. Tinel's test was positive over the pinpoint wound in the arm, where a painful swelling was felt. Electroneurophysiological testing indicated a deficit of the AIN. Surgical exploration identified a thrombosed false aneurysm of the humeral artery responsible for compression of the median nerve. One month later, the patient had achieved a full recovery. Immediate routine exploration of deep penetrating wounds, although mandatory, may fail to detect any lesions. Close monitoring must be provided subsequently, as gradual nerve compression can result in delayed neurological deficits

    Hip fracture incidence and social deprivation: results from a French ecological study

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    Multifunctional sensor to detect environmental parameters

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    The development of a multifunction automotive sensor with the integration on a single CMOS array of several sensing functions is the main goal of SIRPA project. This paper refers to some results of the project. First of all a new automotive function has been designed: the visibility detection. Then three sensor prototypes have been developed: a fog sensor with PIN receiver, a multifunction sensor with standard CMOS array, a chip in o.35um CMOS technology for rain detectio
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