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    Springer
    Skeletal radiology 7 (1981), S. 173-177 
    ISSN: 1432-2161
    Keywords: Cockayne's syndrome ; Bone deformities ; Children, growth and development ; Premature aging ; Thymic hormone
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Cockayne's syndrome is a rare familial disorder characterised clinically by premature aging, appearing progressively from the third year on. The radiological manifestations of eight affected children have been studied and summarised. It is concluded that a skeletal survey can provide a roentgenologic pattern suggesting the diagnosis, even when it is inconclusive from the clinical signs during the first years of life. The aetiology of this syndrome is unknown, but the authors postulate the possible role of a defect of thymic hormone which has been found in all their cases.
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    Springer
    Langenbeck's archives of surgery 337 (1974), S. 849-849 
    ISSN: 1435-2451
    Keywords: Vascular Injury ; Arterial Reconstruction ; Traumatic Ischemia ; Gefäßverletzung ; Arterienrekonstruktion ; Traumatisch bedingteIschämie
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Description / Table of Contents: Zusammenfassung Bericht über 314 Eingriffe am Arteriensystem nach Unfällen, davon 35 Aortenverletzungen. Unfallursachen: penetrierende, iatrogene, stumpfe Verletzungen, Verkehrsunfälle. Therapie: primär 40 Ligaturen, 9 Amputationen, 19 mal konservative Behandlung. 246 Arterien warden rekonstruiert. Ergebnis: 183 Rekonstruktionen zeigen gute, 18 eingeschränkte Funktion, 24 Patienten warden amputiert, 31 starben. — 28 Ligaturen zeigen gute Funktion, 5 schlechte Funktion, 6 Patienten warden amputiert, 1 starb. — Die konservativ Behandelten zeigen 9 mal gute, 5 mal eingeschränkte Funktion, 1 Amputation und 3 mal letalen Ausgang.
    Notes: Summary The report deals with 314 vascular operations after accidents, 35 of which involved aortic injury. Etiology: penetrating, iatrogennc, traumatic, following traffic accidents. Treatment: primary ligations in 40, amputation in 9, conservative treatment in 19 patients. Arterial reconstruction was performed in 246 cases. Results: 183 reconstructions resulted in good, 18 in limited function, 24 patients needed amputation, and 31 died. Twenty-eight ligations left good and 5 bad function, 6 patients needed amputation, and 1 died. Of the conservatively treated patients, 9 had good, and 5 had limited function, 1 required amputation, and 3 died.
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