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    ISSN: 1432-1971
    Keywords: Signal-averaged electrocardiography ; Criteria ; Normal values
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary This study examined the age-related criteria of signal-averaged electrocardiographic (SA-ECG) parameters in children. SA-ECGs were obtained in 82 healthy volunteers in six groups depending on age (group 1:1 day to 〈1 month; group 2:1 month to 〈1 year; group 3:1 to 〈6 years; group 4:6 to 〈12 years; group 5:12 to 〈20 years; group 6:20 to 〈40 years). To examine the effect of heart rate on the parameters of SA-ECG, right atrial pacings were performed in 4 children with a ventricular septal defect aged 1–7 years. The root mean square voltage (RMS) was high; and the filtered QRS (f-QRS) duration and the duration of the low amplitude signal (LAS) were low during childhood, especially in infants (group 2), compared with those in adults. Late duration (LD) had no significant difference among age groups. The criteria for ventricular late potential were as follows: RMS〈25 μV, LAS〉35 ms, f-QRS duration 〉110 ms, and LD〉35 ms for those age 1 day to 〈1 month; RMS〈40 μV, LAS〉30 ms, f-QRS duration 〉100 ms, and LD〉35 ms for those age 1 month to 〈1 year; RMS〈20 μV, LAS〉40 ms, f-QRS duration 〉130 ms, and LD〉35 ms for those age 1 to 〈20 years; and RMS〈15 μV, LAS〉45 ms, f-QRS duration 〉135 ms, and LD〉35 ms for those age 20 to 〈40 years. RMS and LAS correlated with f-QRS duration (r=−0.78 and 0.76, respectively;p〈0.05), suggesting that these parameters are associated with the thickness of the ventricular muscle and the ventricular conduction time. Right atrial pacing had no effect on the measured SA-ECG parameters. The age-related differences in SA-ECG parameters might be due to age-related differences in the thickness of the ventricular muscle and the ventricular conduction time but are not due to differences in the heart rate. The age difference of each parameter on SA-ECG should be considered for ventricular late potentials.
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    Knee surgery, sports traumatology, arthroscopy 3 (1995), S. 167-172 
    ISSN: 1433-7347
    Keywords: Cartilage degeneration ; Chondromalacia patellae ; Osteoarthritis
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine , Sports Science
    Notes: Abstract The histological findings of the patellar cartilage were compared between cases of chondromalacia, which occurs predominantly in young persons (22 patients, average age 19.8 years) and cases of osteoarthritis, which is common among the elderly (21 patients, average age 65.4 years). The histological findings of cartilage in the chondromalacia were characterized by increased density and vigorous fibrous metaplasia of chondrocytes. These findings may be considered to represent a reactive change in the chondrocyte. Cartilage degeneration in osteoarthritis, by contrast, is regressive and presents a clearly different histological picture from that of chondromalacia patellae. We conclude that chondromalacia does not easily lead to osteoarthritis. On the other hand, the cartilage was characteristically softened, as observed by gross inspection, and showed rarefaction of the cartilage matrix. It should be noted that the change was not observed in aging, but showed a pattern of cartilage degeneration peculiar to young patients with chondromalacia patellae.
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    Protoplasma 100 (1979), S. 73-83 
    ISSN: 1615-6102
    Keywords: Bivalve ; Fertilization ; Laternula limicola ; Sperm-egg interaction ; Temporary-acrosome ; Ultrastructure
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Summary Ultrastructural studies on sperm-egg interaction at the time of fertilization inLaternula limicola were performed. The “temporary-acrosome” did not change morphologically while the sperm passed through the egg investments. At the onset of sperm entrance into the egg, however, the temporary-acrosome and mitochondria were eliminated from the sperm. Afterwards the sperm was engulfed by the egg surface without membrane fusion of the gametes. After entry the sperm nucleus was surrounded by four membranes: the plasma membranes of the egg and of the sperm, and the membranes of the sperm nuclear envelope. As the sperm nucleus differentiated into the male pronucleus, the plasma membranes of both the sperm and egg were initially vesiculated, then dispersed into the egg cytoplasm. Finally, the sperm nuclear envelope changed into the male pronuclear membrane accompanying sperm chromatin dispersion.
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