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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Aesthetic plastic surgery 18 (1994), S. 393-397 
    ISSN: 1432-5241
    Keywords: Augmentation mammaplasty
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract The senior author encountered many patients who experienced copious galactorrhea following augmentation mammaplasty and yet there are only four cases reported in the medical literature. A retrospective chart review of 1000 breast augmentation patients operated on by the same surgeon under general anesthesia revealed eight documented cases of copious postaugmentation lactation. The lactation started an average of 6.6 days following surgery and was self-limited with an average duration of 5.2 days. The charts of the patients who lactated were studied in detail for possible contributing factors. Eight controls, matched for age, race, parity, implant type, implant size, hormonal therapy (birth control pill), surgical incision, and prosthesis placement site, were similarly studied and statistical analysis performed on the differences between these two groups of patients. The only statistically significant factor found between the groups was gravidity (P value 〈 0.03). One patient who lactated postoperatively was nulliparous. The postoperative occurrence of lactation does not increase postoperative morbidity. Presenting characteristics, possible contributing factors, and other multifactorial causes of this uncommon postoperative occurrence are discussed.
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    ISSN: 0894-3230
    Keywords: trianylmethanes ; 9-arylxanthenes ; ion and radical staleclitres ; amphihydric compounds ; Chemistry ; Theoretical, Physical and Computational Chemistry
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Physics
    Notes: ---Thermodynamic stability properties of 11 p-substituted trityl and seven 9-phenylxanthyl carbocations are reported in sulfolane and of their conjugate carbanions in DMSO. The cations are compared by calorimetric heats of hydride transfer from cyanoborohydride ion, their first and second reduction potentials, their pKR+s in aqueous sulfuric acid, 13C chemical shifts and free energies of methoxy exchange. Carbanions are compared by their heats and free energies (pKHA) of deprotonation and their first and second oxidation potentials. Radicals are compared by their oxidation and reduction potentials. Their bond dissociation energies are derived by alternative routes: from the carbocation and its reduction potential and from the carbanion and its oxidation potential. The various properties are correlated against each other and against appropriate Hammett-type substituent parameters. Correlations between the different measured properties reported here range from fair to excellent. Despite their importance as historic prototypes for the three trivalent oxidation states of carbon, trityl and xanthyl systems are atypical models for comparing transmission of electron demand in other series of carbocations, radicals or carbanions with significantly different structures. The 9-arylxanthyl series is especially poor because of its insensitivity to substituent effects. The effects of substituents on various properties which represent the stabilities of R+s correlate surprisingly well against those for corresponding R-s. Accordingly, compensating effects on the oxidation and reduction of a series of related R·s may lead to a nearly constant electron transfer energy and absolute hardness for the series. In contrast, the free energies for interconversion of the carbocations and carbanions which determine the gap between pKR+ and pKHA are very sensitive to structural change. © 1997 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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