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    Osteoid osteoma near the intervertebral foramen may induce radiculopathy through tumorous inflammation

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    Osteoid osteoma of the spine is a relatively rare bone-forming tumor. Pain that is worse at night and relieved by aspirin and muscle contracture are the most characteristic symptoms of spinal osteoid osteoma. Although radicular pain occasionally occurs in spinal osteoid osteoma, spinal cord and nerve root compression is absent in most cases. Although radicular pain appears to be associated with tumorous inflammation, there have been no presentations of histological findings of inflammation around the nerve root. We present here two rare cases of spinal osteoid osteoma causing radiculopathy and the first histological evidence of tumorous inflammation as a cause of radiculopathy in osteoid osteoma near the intervertebral foramen

    Dropped head syndrome due to myogenic atrophy --- a case report of surgical treatment

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    We report a case of a 69-year-old man with dropped head syndrome associated with isolated neck extensor myopathy (INEM). Over a period of 2 years, he exhibited progressive inability to lift his chin off his chest, resulting in the dropped head position that impaired his activities of daily living. He had a disturbed gait with severe imbalance of spinal alignment. Computed tomography revealed osseous contracture of cervical vertebral bodies in flexed position. Anterior combined posterior reconstruction surgery yielded a successful outcome in his activities of daily living, including his walking balance of spinal alignment. Pathologic study confirmed myogenic atrophy in the cervical extensor muscles. We suggest that consideration for surgical management should be given to dropped head syndrome especially due to INEM

    TD-DFT investigation on the electronic spectra of novel N-methylmaleimides linked with indolizine ring system

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    The major electronic absorption features in visible region were computationally investigated for a series of novel N-methylmaleimide derivatives. The newly synthesized compounds through the reaction of indolizines with N-methylmaleimides exhibited their maxima ranging 587?634 nm in solution at room temperature. Time dependent density functional theory (TD-DFT) calculations were performed in order to elucidate their structure?color relationship, as well as to assess its performance using a variety of exchange-correlation (XC) functionals and basis sets. 4-(Indolizin-3-yl)-1-methyl-2,5-dioxo-1H-pyrrole-3-carbonitrile (referred to 3a hereafter), a representative of the new compounds, was analyzed in detail on its intramolecular push?pull electronic structure. As a consequence of systematic evaluation of computational strategies for 3a, we found that the theoretical Îťmax obtained by PCM-TD-DFT/6-31+G(d, p)//DFT/6-311G(2d, 2p) level of theory, which was consistently employed throughout this study, has converged within 2 nm deviation from Îťmax of the most elaborated level considered. Among some of the molecules with near-planarity structure, unusual discrepancies between the theoretical and the experimental Îťmax were observed, which should be attributed to the well-known TD-DFT limitation to describe multi-configurational or charge transfer (CT) excitations

    Gadd45β expression in chondrosarcoma: A pilot study for diagnostic and biological implications in histological grading

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    <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Although the diagnosis of chondrosarcoma, especially the distinction between enchondroma and low-grade chondrosarcoma or low-grade chondrosarcoma and high-grade chondrosarcoma, is pathologically difficult, differential diagnosis is very important because the treatment strategies for these diseases are completely different. The grading system is crucial in predicting biologic behavior and prognosis, however, exact pathological grading is difficult using only routine examinations because the criteria of the grading system are not necessarily definitive. Growth arrest and DNA damage-inducible protein 45β (GADD45β) is an essential molecule for chondrocytes during terminal differentiation. In the present study, we investigated the immunohistochemical expression of GADD45β in enchondroma, and chondrosarcoma of histological grades I, II, and III, to clarify the diagnostic significance of GADD45β in pathological grading of chondrosarcoma.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Twenty samples (enchondroma = 6, chondrosarcoma grade I = 7, grade II = 6, grade III = 1) were used for immunohistochemical analysis to investigate the expression of GADD45β. Quantitative analysis was performed to compare the number of GADD45β positive cells and pathological grading.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Over 70% of the cells in enchondromas expressed GADD45β. On the other hand, the expression of GADD45β decreased significantly according to the histological grade of chondrosarcoma (grade I: 45%; grade II: 13.8%; and grade III: 3.8%).</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>The association of GADD45β expression and pathological grading of chondrosarcoma in the present study suggests that the immunohistochemical study of GADD45β may be a specific diagnostic parameter for chondrosarcoma cell differentiation.</p

    Finite element analysis of cementless femoral stems based on mid- and long-term radiological evaluation

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    Comparison of stress shielding ~5 and ~10 years postoperatively (Fig. 5). (XLSX 12 kb
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