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Record 27 of 133
Author(s): Woodworth, Cherie K.
Title: The Cambridge history of Russia, vol 1, From early Rus' to 1689
Source: TLS-THE TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT
Issue: 5476
Pages: 28-28
Published: MAR 14 2008
Times Cited in Web of Science: 0
Times Cited in BIOSIS Citation Index: 0
Times Cited in Chinese Science Citation Database: 0
Total Times Cited: 0
ISSN: 0307-661X
Accession Number: WOS:000254076900042
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Record 28 of 133
Author(s): Zaffanello, M; Cecchetto, M; Brugnara, M; Martone, E; Zuffante, M; Fedrizzi, M; Fanos, V
Title: Pelvi-ureteric junction obstruction and renal function after pyeloplasty: a retrospective study in 29 children.
Source: Minerva urologica e nefrologica = The Italian journal of urology and nephrology
Volume: 60
Issue: 1
Pages: 1-6
Published: 2008-Mar
Abstract: AIM: Actually, unilateral obstruction is not indicated for surgery, especially if renal function is unaffected. This retrospective study focused on the renal function after pyeloplasty for unilateral obstruction in children.
METHODS: Twenty-nine children were retrospectively reviewed. To compare the ultrasound readings in patients with different ages, the comparative-length-index (index) of each renal unit (RU) was calculated. MAG3 dynamic scintigraphy was applied to diagnose any obstructions.
RESULTS: Children with left obstruction were younger than children with right obstruction, when surgery was performed. Scintigraphic scan of right RUs with obstruction operated later was a lower at diagnosis than jet of the normal contralateral. Normal scintigraphic scan at diagnosis of left RUs with obstruction operated early revealed that RU was slightly reduced after the operation. At both diagnosis and follow-up the index between obstructed RUs and normal contralateral was comparable, even if it was significantly higher in left obstructed RUs. At follow-up, however, the scintigraphic scan revealed that RUs were more reduced in patients who were treated late.
CONCLUSION: Early pyeloplasty partially safeguard kidney function in children with unilateral obstruction, whose renal function was normal at birth. The reduced kidney function observed before surgery was not proportionally improved after surgery with respect to the contralateral that was not affected.
Times Cited in Web of Science: 2
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Total Times Cited: 2
ISSN: 0393-2249
Accession Number: MEDLINE:18427430
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Record 29 of 133
Author(s): Bushkovitch, Paul
Title: The Cambridge history of Russia, vol 1, from early Rus' to 1689
Source: SLAVIC REVIEW
Volume: 67
Issue: 1
Pages: 228-229
Published: SPR 2008
Times Cited in Web of Science: 0
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Total Times Cited: 0
ISSN: 0037-6779
Accession Number: WOS:000253610700047
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Record 30 of 133
Author(s): el-Nahas, Ahmed R; Shokeir, Ahmed A; Mohsen, Tarek; Gad, Hossam; el-Assmy, Ahmed M; el-Diasty, Tarek; el-Kappany, Hamdy A
Title: Functional and morphological effects of postpercutaneous nephrolithotomy superselective renal angiographic embolization.
Source: Urology
Volume: 71
Issue: 3
Pages: 408-12
DOI: 10.1016/j.urology.2007.10.033
Published: 2008-Mar
Abstract: OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the functional and morphological effects of postpercutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL) superselective renal angiographic embolization.
METHODS: Between January 1995 and March 2006, superselective renal angiography was needed to control severe bleeding after 41 of 4095 PCNL procedures (1%). We evaluated the short-term effects of embolization after 3 months with renal ultrasonography (RUS), dimercaptosuccinic acid (DMSA) renal scan, and estimation of serum creatinine. We evaluated long-term morphological and functional effects with RUS, DMSA renal scan, and excretory urography (IVU).
RESULTS: Bleeding was controllable with superselective embolization in 38 patients (93%). Six of them developed early postembolization complications, in the form of perinephric hematoma in 4 and urinary leakage in 2 patients. At 3 months, serum creatinine levels increased in 3 of 9 patients with a solitary kidney, but none required renal replacement therapy. Long-term follow-up was completed for 30 patients for a mean period of 3.9 +/- 2.3 years. We performed IVU for 27 patients. Among them, 2 renal units (7%) showed no dye excretion. DMSA scans showed homogeneous distribution of radiotracer with no evidence of photopenic areas in 6 renal units (20%). The mean percentage of DMSA uptake by the corresponding kidney improved from 25 +/- 9% at the 3-month scans to 34 +/- 11% at the last follow-up scans (P <0.001).
CONCLUSIONS: The short-term deleterious effects of superselective renal embolization for post-PCNL renal vascular injuries were more pronounced in patients with a solitary kidney. However, the long-term follow-up showed functional and morphological improvements.
Times Cited in Web of Science: 6
Times Cited in BIOSIS Citation Index: 4
Times Cited in Chinese Science Citation Database: 6
Total Times Cited: 12
ISSN: 1527-9995
Accession Number: MEDLINE:18342174
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Record 31 of 133
Author(s): Jackson, Tatjana N.
Title: Novgorod the Great in Baltic Trade before 1300
Source: ACTA BOREALIA
Volume: 25
Issue: 2
Pages: 83-92
DOI: 10.1080/08003830802496562
Published: 2008
Abstract: The present paper deals with the Old Norse-Icelandic written sources' data on trade relations of Novgorod and Scandinavian countries. The sources in question, written down in the eleventh to the thirteenth centuries, narrate of the tenth and eleventh centuries, and thus the information found in them is important from the point of view of chronology: the aggregate material of runic inscriptions, skaldic poems, chronicles and sagas enables us to see Novgorod as one of the largest trade centres of Old Rus, and to study its connections with Scandinavian countries at an earlier period of time than any other written sources do.
Times Cited in Web of Science: 0
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Total Times Cited: 0
ISSN: 0800-3831
Accession Number: WOS:000263049400001
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Record 32 of 133
Author(s): Dunning, Chester
Title: The Cambridge history of Russia, vol 1, From early Rus ' to 1689
Source: RUSSIAN REVIEW
Volume: 66
Issue: 4
Pages: 708-710
Published: OCT 2007
Times Cited in Web of Science: 0
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Total Times Cited: 0
ISSN: 0036-0341
Accession Number: WOS:000249357900017
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Record 33 of 133
Author(s): Marker, Gary
Title: The Cambridge history of Russia. volume I: From early Rus' to 1689
Source: SOCIAL HISTORY
Volume: 32
Issue: 3
Pages: 336-338
Published: AUG 2007
Times Cited in Web of Science: 0
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Total Times Cited: 0
ISSN: 0307-1022
Accession Number: WOS:000248769400011
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Record 34 of 133
Author(s): Little, Bertis B; Malina, Robert M
Title: Gene-environment interaction in skeletal maturity and body dimensions of urban Oaxaca Mestizo schoolchildren.
Source: Annals of human biology
Volume: 34
Issue: 2
Pages: 216-25
DOI: 10.1080/03014460601144011
Published: 2007 Mar-Apr
Abstract: OBJECTIVE: The study analyzed the relationship between skeletal age (SA) and the difference between skeletal and chronological ages (SA-CA) and body size among growth-stunted and well-nourished children.
METHODS AND MATERIALS: Tanner-Whitehouse 2 (TW2) 20 bone, radius-ulna-short (RUS) bone, and carpal SAs were analyzed in three cross-sectional samples of school children aged 6-13 years: Mestizo children (n = 396) from the city of Oaxaca, southern Mexico, and American Black (n = 570) and White (n = 432) from Philadelphia. The Oaxaca children were mild-to-moderately undernourished while the Philadelphia children were well nourished. The total sample included 1398 radiographs assessed with the Tanner-Whitehouse protocol by a single, experienced rater. Maturity scores were converted to TW2 20 bone, RUS and carpal SAs.
RESULTS: Correlations of SA and SA-CA differences with body dimensions (height, sitting height, leg length, weight, triceps skinfold, arm and estimated midarm muscle circumferences) were consistent and approximately equal in magnitude for the well-nourished samples but were different among Oaxaca children. SAs of Philadelphia children were significantly more highly correlated with body dimensions than were SA-CA differences compared to Oaxaca Mestizo children. Patterns of RUS and carpal SA correlations with body size (height, sitting height, and leg length) in Oaxaca children were different from the Philadelphia samples. Oaxaca children tended to have advanced RUS SA and delayed carpal SA.
CONCLUSION: Long bone complexes mature earlier than round bone complexes in Oaxaca children compared to Philadelphia Black and White children, resulting in short stature in Oaxaca children. Results suggest a gene-environment interaction effect on the program for skeletal growth and maturation in undernourished Oaxaca children compared to well-nourished Black and White children from Philadelphia.
Times Cited in Web of Science: 1
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Times Cited in Chinese Science Citation Database: 0
Total Times Cited: 1
ISSN: 0301-4460
Accession Number: MEDLINE:17558592
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Record 35 of 133
Author(s): Malina, Robert M; Chamorro, Manuel; Serratosa, Luis; Morate, Francisco
Title: TW3 and Fels skeletal ages in elite youth soccer players.
Source: Annals of human biology
Volume: 34
Issue: 2
Pages: 265-72
DOI: 10.1080/03014460701207601
Published: 2007 Mar-Apr
Abstract: BACKGROUND: Skeletal age (SA) tends to be advanced for chronological age (CA) in adolescent male soccer players.
AIM: The study compared SA assessments with the TW3 and Fels methods in a sample of male, elite youth soccer players.
METHODS: SAs were assessed with the Tanner-Whitehouse 3 (TW3) radius-ulna-short bone (RUS) and Fels methods in a sample of 40 elite youth soccer players 12.5-16.1 years of age. Players were classified as late, on time or early on the basis of relative SA, the difference between SA and CA. Players who reached skeletal maturity were labeled mature.
RESULTS: SA was in advance of CA. Among 14 players >15.0 years, two are skeletally mature with the Fels method (CA 15.7 and 15.9 years), while 11 are skeletally mature with the TW3 method (CA 15.0-16.1 years).
CONCLUSION: The TW3 and Fels methods yield different SAs in elite youth soccer players. Significantly more 15-year-old boys are classified as skeletally mature with the TW3 method than with the Fels method. These observations have implications for international age group competitions as well as for medico-legal circumstances that require CA verification. SA is not a valid measure of CA and should not be used as such.
Times Cited in Web of Science: 15
Times Cited in BIOSIS Citation Index: 7
Times Cited in Chinese Science Citation Database: 0
Total Times Cited: 15
ISSN: 0301-4460
Accession Number: MEDLINE:17558596
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Record 36 of 133
Author(s): Lee, Sung-Tae; Vaidya, Sandeep V; Song, Hae-Ryong; Lee, Seok-Hyun; Suh, Seung-Woo; Telang, Shailendra S
Title: Bone age delay patterns in Legg-Calve-Perthes disease: an analysis using the Tanner and Whitehouse 3 method.
Source: Journal of pediatric orthopedics
Volume: 27
Issue: 2
Pages: 198-203
Published: 2007-Mar
Abstract: To study the bone age delay patterns in different stages of Perthes disease, 140 hand and corresponding hip radiographs in 83 patients were assessed. In the hand radiographs, the radius, ulna, metacarpals and phalanges (RUS) and carpal bone ages were calculated using the Tanner and Whitehouse 3 method and the Greulich and Pyle (G and P) bone age was assessed using the G and P atlas. From corresponding hip radiographs, the modified Elizabethtown stage was assessed. The RUS and carpal bone age as well as G and P bone age were found to lag behind the chronological age. The 95% confidence interval for the difference between RUS and G and P bone ages was 0.19 to 0.43 years and between carpal and G and P bone ages was -0.516 to -0.14 years, indicating a close agreement between the Tanner and Whitehouse 3 and G and P methods. The RUS bone age delay was maximum in stage Ia (2.00 +/- 1.08 years), whereas carpal delay was maximum in stage IIa (2.15 +/- 1.28 years). Bone maturation acceleration was observed in later stages of the disease as bone age tried to catch up with chronological age. Carpal delay was significantly greater than RUS delay from stage Ib to IIIb (P<0.05), but no significant difference was observed between carpal and RUS delays in stage IV (P=0.21), implying that bone maturation acceleration occurs in the RUS in the earlier stages, and carpal bone age tends to catch up with RUS bone age in the healed stage of the disease. The RUS and carpal bone age delays in stage I were significantly greater in severe (Catterall groups 3 and 4) disease than in mild (Catterall groups 1 and 2) disease. All patients in whom RUS or carpal bone age delay in stage I was greater than 2 years subsequently developed severe disease, indicating a positive correlation between bone age delay in stage I and subsequent extent of involvement of capital femoral epiphysis.
Times Cited in Web of Science: 3
Times Cited in BIOSIS Citation Index: 0
Times Cited in Chinese Science Citation Database: 1
Total Times Cited: 4
ISSN: 0271-6798
Accession Number: MEDLINE:17314646
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Record 37 of 133
Author(s): Franklin, Simon
Title: On meanings, functions and paradigms of law in early Rus'
Source: RUSSIAN HISTORY-HISTOIRE RUSSE
Volume: 34
Issue: 1-4
Pages: 63-81
Published: SPR-WIN 2007
Times Cited in Web of Science: 0
Times Cited in BIOSIS Citation Index: 0
Times Cited in Chinese Science Citation Database: 0
Total Times Cited: 0
ISSN: 0094-288X
Accession Number: WOS:000251978200005
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