1.Outcomes of Levator Resection at Tertiary Eye Care Center in Iran: A 10-Year Experience.
Alireza ABRISHAMI ; Abbas BAGHERI ; Hossein SALOUR ; Maryam ALETAHA ; Shahin YAZDANI
Korean Journal of Ophthalmology 2012;26(1):1-5
PURPOSE: To assess outcomes of levator resection for the surgical correction of congenital and acquired upper lid ptosis in patients with fair to good levator function and evaluation of the relationship between demographic data and success of this operation. METHODS: In a retrospective study, medical records of patients with blepharoptosis who had undergone levator resection over a 10-year period and were followed for at least 3 months were reviewed. RESULTS: Overall, 136 patients including 60 (44.1%) male and 76 (55.9%) female subjects with a mean age of 20 +/- 13.8 years (range, 2 to 80 years) were evaluated, of whom 120 cases (88.2%) had congenital ptosis and the rest had acquired ptosis. The overall success rate after the first operation was 78.7%. The most common complication after the first operation was undercorrection in 26 cases (19.1%), which was more prevalent among young patients (p = 0.06). Lid fissure and margin reflex distance (MRD1) also increased after levator resection (p < 0.001). Age, sex, type of ptosis, amblyopia, levator function, MRD1, lid fissure and spherical equivalent were not predictive of surgical outcomes of levator resection. CONCLUSIONS: Levator resection has a high rate of success and few complications in the surgical treatment of congenital and acquired upper lid ptosis with fair to good levator function. Reoperation can be effective in most cases in which levator resection has been performed.
Adolescent
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Adult
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Aged
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Aged, 80 and over
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Blepharoplasty/methods
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Blepharoptosis/*congenital/*surgery
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Chi-Square Distribution
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Child
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Child, Preschool
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Eyelids/*abnormalities/*surgery
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Female
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Humans
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Infant
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Iran
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Logistic Models
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Oculomotor Muscles/*abnormalities/*surgery
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Retrospective Studies
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Treatment Outcome
2.The effect of thermocycling on the degree of conversion and mechanical properties of a microhybrid dental resin composite.
Mehrsima GHAVAMI-LAHIJI ; Melika FIROUZMANESH ; Hossein BAGHERI ; Tahereh S. JAFARZADEH KASHI ; Fateme RAZAZPOUR ; Marjan BEHROOZIBAKHSH
Restorative Dentistry & Endodontics 2018;43(2):e26-
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to investigate the degree of conversion (DC) and mechanical properties of a microhybrid Filtek Z250 (3M ESPE) resin composite after aging. METHOD: The specimens were fabricated using circular molds to investigate Vickers microhardness (Vickers hardness number [VHN]) and DC, and were prepared according to ISO 4049 for flexural strength testing. The initial DC (%) of discs was recorded using attenuated total reflectance-Fourier transforming infrared spectroscopy. The initial VHN of the specimens was measured using a microhardness tester under a load of 300 g for 15 seconds and the flexural strength test was carried out with a universal testing machine (crosshead speed, 0.5 mm/min). The specimens were then subjected to thermocycling in 5°C and 55°C water baths. Properties were assessed after 1,000–10,000 cycles of thermocycling. The surfaces were evaluated using scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Data were analyzed using 1-way analysis of variance followed by the Tukey honest significant difference post hoc test. RESULTS: Statistical analysis showed that DC tended to increase up to 4,000 cycles, with no significant changes. VHN and flexural strength values significantly decreased upon thermal cycling when compared to baseline (p < 0.05). However, there was no significant difference between initial and post-thermocycling VHN results at 1,000 cycles. SEM images after aging showed deteriorative changes in the resin composite surfaces. CONCLUSIONS: The Z250 microhybrid resin composite showed reduced surface microhardness and flexural strength and increased DC after thermocycling.
Aging
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Baths
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Composite Resins
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Fungi
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Hardness
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Methods
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Microscopy, Electron, Scanning
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Polymerization
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Resins, Synthetic*
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Spectrum Analysis
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Water
3.Caffeine attenuates spermatogenic disorders in mice with induced chronic scrotal hyperthermia
Amir RAOOFI ; Omid GHOLAMI ; Hossein MOKHTARI ; Fatemeh BAGHERI ; Auob RUSTAMZADEH ; Davood NASIRY ; Alireza GHAEMI
Clinical and Experimental Reproductive Medicine 2024;51(1):28-41
Objective:
Chronic scrotal hyperthermia (SHT) can lead to serious disorders of the male reproductive system, with oxidative stress playing a key role in the onset of these dysfunctions. Thus, we evaluated the impact of caffeine, a potent antioxidant, on cellular and tissue disorders in mice with chronic SHT.
Methods:
In this experimental study, 56 adult male NMRI mice were allocated into seven equal groups. Apart from the non-treated control group, all were exposed to heat stress. Two groups, termed “preventive” and “curative,” were orally administered caffeine. The preventive mice began receiving caffeine immediately prior to heat exposure, while for the curative group, a caffeine regimen was initiated 15 consecutive days following cessation of heat exposure. Each treated group was subdivided based on pairing with a positive control (Pre/curative [Cur]+PC) or a vehicle (Pre/Cur+vehicle). Upon conclusion of the study, we assessed sperm characteristics, testosterone levels, stereological parameters, apoptosis, antioxidant and oxidant levels, and molecular markers.
Results:
Sperm parameters, testosterone levels, stereological parameters, biochemical factors (excluding malondialdehyde [MDA]), and c-kit gene expression were significantly elevated in the preventive and curative groups, especially the former, relative to the other groups. Conversely, expression levels of the heat shock protein 72 (HSP72) and nuclear factor kappa beta (NF-κβ) genes, MDA levels, and apoptotic cell density were markedly lower in both caffeine-treated groups relative to the other groups, with more pronounced differences observed in the preventive group.
Conclusion
Overall, caffeine attenuated cellular and molecular abnormalities induced by heat stress in the testis, particularly in the mice treated under the preventive condition.