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2. Role of Elastic Bands in Improvement of Strength and Balance in Geriatric Stroke Patients
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Sheeba Kauser, Mohammed, primary, Irani, Dr. Ali, additional, Kumar Yadav, Dr. Mahendra, additional, and karmakar, Dr. Subhasis, additional
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- 2020
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3. Comparative osseointegration of hydrophobic tissue-level tapered implants-A preclinical in vivo study.
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Imber JC, Khandanpour A, Roccuzzo A, Irani DR, Bosshardt DD, Sculean A, and Pippenger BE
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- Animals, Swine, Hydrophobic and Hydrophilic Interactions, Wound Healing, Surface Properties, Osseointegration, Dental Implants, Dental Implantation, Endosseous methods, Swine, Miniature, Torque, Dental Prosthesis Design, Mandible surgery
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Purpose: To histometrically compare the osseointegration and crestal bone healing of a novel tapered, self-cutting tissue-level test implant with a standard tissue-level control implant in a submerged healing regimen., Materials and Methods: In a mandibular minipig model, implants were inserted and evaluated histometrically after a healing period of 3, 6, and 12 weeks. The primary outcome was the evaluation of bone-to-implant contact (BIC) and secondary outcomes were primary stability as per insertion torque and first BIC (fBIC). Outcomes for the test and control implants were compared using Wilcoxon signed-rank tests and mixed linear regression models., Results: Insertion torque values were significantly higher for the test (50.0 ± 26.4 Ncm) compared to the control implants (35.2 ± 19.7 Ncm, p = .0071). BIC values of test implants were non-inferior to those of control implants over the investigated study period. After 12 weeks, the corresponding values measured were 81.62 ± 11.12% and 90.41 ± 4.81% (p = .1763) for test and control implants, respectively. Similarly, no statistical difference was found for fBIC values, except for the 12 weeks outcome that showed statistically lower values for the test (-675.58 ± 590.88 μm) compared to control implants (-182.75 ± 197.40 μm, p = .0068)., Conclusions: Novel self-cutting tissue-level implants demonstrated noninferior osseointegration and crestal bone height maintenance to the tissue-level implants. Histometric outcomes between both implants demonstrated test implants were statistically noninferior to control implants, despite substantial differences in the bone engagement mechanism and resulting differences in insertion torque and qualitative bone healing patterns., (© 2024 The Author(s). Clinical Oral Implants Research published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.)
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- 2024
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4. Histological evaluation of osseointegration between conventional and novel bone-level tapered implants in healed bone-A preclinical study.
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Imber JC, Roccuzzo A, Irani DR, Bellón B, Bosshardt DD, Sculean A, and Pippenger BE
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Aims: To histologically compare osseointegration and crestal bone healing between newly introduced tapered, self-cutting bone-level test implants and tapered bone-level control implants in sites with fully healed sites., Methods: Sixty-six implants (33 test, 33 control) were placed 1 mm subcrestally in a minipig model and underwent qualitative histologic and quantitative histometric analyses after 3, 6 and 12 weeks of submerged healing. The primary and secondary outcomes were the bone-to-implant contact (BIC) and first bone-to-implant contact (fBIC). Outcomes between the test and control implants were statistically compared., Results: The BIC values of the test implants were comparable and non-inferior over the time points studied, except for the 12 weeks time point which showed statistically significantly higher BIC values of the test (88.07 ± 5.35%) compared to the control implants (80.88 ± 7.51%) (p = .010). Similarly comparable and non-inferior were the fBIC values, except for the 6-week outcome, which showed statistically higher values for the test (-546.5 ± 450.80 μm) compared to the control implants (-75.7 ± 100.59 μm). fBIC results for the test implants were qualitatively more stable and consistent between test time points., Conclusion: Novel self-cutting bone-level test implants demonstrated superior osseointegration and similar bone levels compared to conventional bone-level implants after a healing period of 12 weeks in healed ridges., (© 2024 The Authors. Journal of Periodontal Research published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.)
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- 2024
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5. Do magnification loupes affect the precision of cavity preparations made by undergraduates? A randomized crossover study.
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Eggmann F, Irani DR, Fehlbaum PA, and Neuhaus KW
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- Cross-Over Studies, Dental Cavity Preparation, Dentistry, Humans, Students, Dental, Lenses
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Background: Evidence on the effect of magnification devices on procedure quality in restorative dentistry is scant. This study therefore aimed to assess, under simulated clinical conditions, if magnification loupes affect the quality of preparations carried out by undergraduate dental students., Methods: 59 undergraduate dental students underwent two visual acuity tests, based on which they were divided into a "low visual acuity group" (visus < 1) and a "good visual acuity group" (visus ≥ 1). In a randomized crossover experiment, participants performed a two-dimensional S and a three-dimensional O figure preparation with a dental handpiece on standardized acrylic blocs designed for preclinical restorative training. Each participant carried out the preparation tasks twice, once with magnification loupes (2.5×) and once without. Two blinded investigators independently evaluated parameters of preparation precision. Data were analyzed using Spearman rank correlation coefficients, intra-class correlation coefficients, and Wilcoxon rank-sum tests (α = 0.05)., Results: Participants from the "low visual acuity group" did not show a statistically significant improvement in accuracy when they used magnification loupes for the S figure preparation (p ≥ 0.0625). Participants from the "high visual acuity group" obtained a higher level of accuracy (p ≤ 0.0012) when they used magnification loupes for the S figure preparation. The use of magnification loupes had no statistically significant effect on the accuracy parameters of the O figure cavity preparations (p ≥ 0.1865). Participants with high visual acuity achieved only a marginally better accuracy than participants with a visus < 1., Conclusions: This study suggests that loupes with 2.5× magnification increase the accuracy of two-dimensional preparations while they have no significant effect, favorable or otherwise, on the accuracy of complex, three-dimensional cavity preparations of untrained dental students., (© 2022. The Author(s).)
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- 2022
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6. Suppression of hemoglobin H in disorders of iron metabolism.
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Saleem A, Irani DR, Bart JB, and Alfrey CP Jr
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- Adolescent, Adult, Alcohol Drinking, Anemia, Hypochromic diagnosis, Anemia, Sideroblastic diagnosis, Chronic Disease, Female, Hemoglobin H analysis, Humans, Iron metabolism, Iron Deficiencies, Anemia, Hypochromic blood, Anemia, Sideroblastic blood, Hemoglobin H metabolism, Hemoglobins, Abnormal metabolism
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Disorders of iron metabolism affect the expression of hemoglobin H in hemoglobin H disease. Two cases of iron deficiency with reduced synthesis of hemoglobin H are described in the literature. We report two more cases, one with anemia of chronic disease and another with alcoholic sideroblastic anemia where the hemoglobin H was not detected at presentation and appeared after treatment of the underlying disorder. The pathogenesis of suppression of hemoglobin H is discussed.
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- 1987
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7. "Alcoholic hepatitis" in a hepatic adenoma.
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Heffelfinger S, Irani DR, and Finegold MJ
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- Adult, Contraceptives, Oral, Diabetes Complications, Diabetes Mellitus drug therapy, Fatty Liver pathology, Female, Humans, Liver pathology, Necrosis, Tolazamide therapeutic use, Adenoma pathology, Hepatitis, Alcoholic pathology, Liver Neoplasms pathology
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A unique hepatic adenoma developed in a 26-year-old woman who had used oral contraceptives for 10 years and Tolinase (tolazamide sulfonylurea) for adult-onset diabetes mellitus for five years. Clinically, radiographically, and grossly, the neoplasm showed the usual features of a hepatic adenoma, but microscopically it strongly resembled alcoholic hepatitis with steatonecrosis and Mallory bodies. The surrounding hepatic parenchyma was entirely normal. On transmission electron microscopy these Mallory bodies appeared to be tangles of intermediate filaments. They stained readily with antibodies to cytokeratin but not with antibodies to epidermal keratin or vimentin, just as in "alcoholic" hyalin.
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- 1987
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8. Malignant pleural effusions. A clinical cytopathologic study.
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Irani DR, Underwood RD, Johnson EH, and Greenberg SD
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- Adult, Aged, Biopsy, Cytodiagnosis, False Positive Reactions, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Neoplasms mortality, Pleural Effusion etiology, Pleural Effusion therapy, Prognosis, Neoplasms pathology, Pleural Effusion pathology
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From 1978 to 1982, 620 pleural fluid cytology specimens were examined, of which 80 were positive in 64 patients. Of these 64, three (0.5%) specimens had false-positive results. Adenocarcinoma of the lung was the most frequent (25 of 61) primary site, followed by breast (12 of 61), ovary (six of 61), and pancreas (five of 61). Comparing cytology with pleural core needle biopsy specimens in 26 patients, the cytology results were positive in 96%, while the needle biopsy specimens alone were positive in only 69%. Following the diagnoses of malignant pleural effusions, the patients receiving combined chemotherapy and radiotherapy had a mean survival of 328 days, compared with only 79 days for those who received no therapy. In conclusion, cytologic examination of Papanicolaou-stained smears yielded a greater percentage of positive diagnoses than either cell block preparations or pleural needle biopsy specimens. Over the past 25 years, the mean survival after the diagnosis of malignant pleural effusions has shown no improvement.
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- 1987
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