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The prevalence of primary headache disorders in Saudi Arabia: a cross-sectional population-based study.

The large geographical gaps in our knowledge of the prevalence and burden of headache disorders include most of Eastern Mediterranean Region (EMR). Following a nationwide population-based study in Pakistan, we present here a similar study from Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA). Both were conducted as projects within the Global Campaign against Headache The two purposes of this study were to inform national health policy and contribute to global knowledge of headache disorders.

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Loiasis in sub-Saharan migrants living in Spain with emphasis of cases from Equatorial Guinea.

Loiasis is an uncommon and poorly understood parasitic disease outside endemic areas of Africa. The aim of this study was to describe the clinical and biological patterns and treatment of imported loiasis by sub-Saharan migrants diagnosed in Madrid, Spain.

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Comparison between local infiltration analgesia with combined femoral and sciatic nerve block for pain management after total knee arthroplasty.

Total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is usually associated with moderate to severe postoperative pain. Peripheral nerve block (PNB) and local infiltration analgesia (LIA) are two major methods for postoperative analgesia. Femoral nerve block (FNB) leads to residual posterior knee pain; thus, currently sciatic nerve block (SNB) and LIA are two major options for supplementing FNB. However, the efficacy and safety of LIA compared with combined femoral and sciatic nerve block still remain controversial. Here, we conducted a study to analyze the postoperative analgesic efficacy of these two methods.

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Acupuncture or acupressure for pain management during labour.

Many women would like to avoid pharmacological or invasive methods of pain management in labour and this may contribute towards the popularity of complementary methods of pain management. This review examined evidence about the use of acupuncture and acupressure for pain management in labour. This is an update of a review last published in 2011.

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Defining Typical Acetaminophen and Narcotic Usage in the Postoperative Rhinoplasty Patient.

To characterize the acetaminophen and narcotic use pattern of the postoperative rhinoplasty patient. To describe a pain level and pain medication usage pattern of the typical post-rhinoplasty patient and identify demographic considerations.

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Endometriosis in adolescence: Early manifestation of the traditional disease or a unique variant?

Little is known about Endometriosis in Adolescents and its prevalence is yet to be estimated. Traditional Endometriosis seems to be, by far, quite different with this unique variant when it comes to clinical presentation, management and course of the disease. Further research needs to be conducted in order to classify these two, phenomenically similar, diseases. Adolescents with a history of dysmenorrhea and chronic pelvic pain (CPP) imply findings suggestive of endometriosis. The severity of the disease is variable, from superficial endometriosis to deep endometriotic lesions or even ovarian endometriomas. The course of the disease also suggests the necessity of a more personalized approach since among adolescents, endometriosis could resolve or even aggravate with no particular pathophysiological pattern. Some studies suggest that appropriate treatment should be based on the understanding of the pathophysiologic mechanisms. Long term course of the disease, as well as, a high recurrence rate pose a difficulty to scientists, deciding conservative over operative surgery. Some believe that early operation on superficial forms of endometriosis could potentially prevent deep endometriotic lesions in the long-run. Others find medication such as, combined oral contraceptive pills (COCPs), progestins, levonorgestrel intrauterine device or gonadotrophin releasing hormone analogues (GnRHa), more appropriate for this age group. Last but not least, operation with post-operative hormonal treatment remains the most common treatment approach. Nevertheless, our limited understanding of the disease, as well as, particular factors needed to be taken into consideration, for instance, bone formation in this age group, underline the necessity of further studies, needed to be appointed, in order to determine the best diagnostic and therapeutic approach.

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Cervical dilation at the time of epidural catheter insertion is not associated with the degree of prolongation of the first or second stages of labor, or the rate of instrumental vaginal delivery.

Epidural analgesia (EA) is an established option for efficient intrapartum analgesia. Meta-analyses have shown that EA differentially affects the first stage of labor but prolongs the second. The question of EA timing remains open. We aimed to investigate a) whether EA prolongs delivery in total; and b) whether the EA administration timing vis-à-vis cervical dilation at catheter insertion is associated with a modulation of its effects on the duration of the first and second stages, as well as the rate of instrumental vaginal delivery in primiparas and multiparas.

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[Exploration on total parathyroidectomy for secondary hyperparathyroidism].

To evaluate the clinical significance of dissection parathyroidectomy for secondary hyperparathyroidism (SHPT) in patients with renal disease on maintenance dialysis. We retrospectively reviewed 195 patients with SHPT treated in the Department of Otolaryngology & Head and Neck Surgery of Beijing Civil Aviation General Hospital between September 2009 and September 2017, including 92 males and 103 females, aged from 23 to 77 years old. There were 167 patients by operated firstly and 28 patients by operated secondly for persistent or recurrent SHPT after operation. All patients received dissection parathyroidectomy with parathyroid autograft in the sternocleidomastoid. The easement of symptoms, the levels of serum intact parathyroid hormone (iPTH), serum-ionized calcium, phosphorus, and hemoglobin were compared before and after operation. Data were analyzed by SPSS 22.0 software. Confirmed by postoperative pathology, a total of 804 hyperplastic parathyroid glands were removed in 195 patients with SHPT. Among them, 765 parathyroid glands were clearly identified and located with naked eye. The anatomic distribution of the glands showed 577 (75.4%) in the tracheoesophageal groove. The incidence of ectopic parathyroid glands was 24.6% (188/765). Other 39 (4.9%) hyperplastic parathyroid glands from 22(11.3%) patients, which were not identified and located with naked eye during operation, were pathologically detected in the dissected tissue specimens. Among 195 patients, 28(14.4%) showed supernumerary parathyroid glands. No serious complications occurred after operation. Within 6 months after the operation, the bone pain and skin itch symptoms were completely relieved and, also, the symptoms of muscle weakness, restless leg, anemia and poor sleep quality were significantly alleviated. Following-up at 6 months after surgery showed the serum levels of iPTH [(70.31±60.12) pg/ml], calium [(2.13±0.22) mmol/L], and phosphorus [(1.17±0.27) mmol/L] decreased significantly respectively compared with the preoperative serum levels of iPTH [(1 501.02±167.26) pg/ml], calium [(2.40±0.32) mmol/L], and phosphorus[(2.27±0.50)mmol/L], all with statistically significant differences (0.01); the levels of hemoglobin [(120.32±10.63) g/L] and hematocrit [(39.20±3.21)%] were higher than the preoperative levels of hemoglobin[(104.11±15.17) g/L] and hematocrit [(31.25±5.12)%], both with statistically significant differences ( valve was 12.22,18,37,respectively, all 0.05). Dissection parathyroidectomy is a beneficial and safe surgical procedure for patients with medically refractory SHPT.

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Cervical Sensorimotor Control Does Not Change Over Time and Is Not Related to Chronic Idiopathic Neck Pain Characteristics: A 6-Month Longitudinal Observational Study.

Cervical sensorimotor control (CSMC) outcomes have been suggested to be important in the assessment of individuals with neck pain, despite the lack of consistent supporting evidence that CSMC skills are related to neck pain.

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Short-Term Effect of Kinesiotaping on Chronic Nonspecific Low Back Pain and Disability: A Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials.

Low back pain (LBP) is a very common and disabling disorder in modern society. The intervention strategies for LBP include drug therapy, surgery, and physical interventions. Recently, kinesiotaping, as a simple and noninvasive treatment, has been used to treat chronic nonspecific LBP, but its effectiveness and true merit remains unclear.

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