Objective To explore surgical technique and its result in correcting finger contracture in Dupuytren’s disease. Methods Seventeen cases of Dupuytren’s disease with 58 years mean age were studied in this group ( 15 m...Objective To explore surgical technique and its result in correcting finger contracture in Dupuytren’s disease. Methods Seventeen cases of Dupuytren’s disease with 58 years mean age were studied in this group ( 15 males and 2 females) . Among them,8 sides were with flexion eontracture of little finger,8 sides with flexion contracture of little and ring fingers,1 side with展开更多
Microfiltration technique was used to measure white blood cell deformability (WCD) in one hundred and thirty patients with non-nsulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM or type Ⅱ). It was found that WCD of the diabet...Microfiltration technique was used to measure white blood cell deformability (WCD) in one hundred and thirty patients with non-nsulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM or type Ⅱ). It was found that WCD of the diabetics was significantly decreased compared with fifty controls (P<0.01) and further reduced with the rise of levels of plasma fibrinogen (Fg), plasma lipid, hemoglobin Ale (HbAlc) and fasting blood glucose (FBG), and also with the increase of age, the duration of diabetes, and the reduction of plasma magnesium concentration. It was shown that the decrease of WCD in diabetes mellitus was closely related to the degree of metabolic disturbance of the failure of diabetic control.展开更多
文摘Objective To explore surgical technique and its result in correcting finger contracture in Dupuytren’s disease. Methods Seventeen cases of Dupuytren’s disease with 58 years mean age were studied in this group ( 15 males and 2 females) . Among them,8 sides were with flexion eontracture of little finger,8 sides with flexion contracture of little and ring fingers,1 side with
文摘Microfiltration technique was used to measure white blood cell deformability (WCD) in one hundred and thirty patients with non-nsulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM or type Ⅱ). It was found that WCD of the diabetics was significantly decreased compared with fifty controls (P<0.01) and further reduced with the rise of levels of plasma fibrinogen (Fg), plasma lipid, hemoglobin Ale (HbAlc) and fasting blood glucose (FBG), and also with the increase of age, the duration of diabetes, and the reduction of plasma magnesium concentration. It was shown that the decrease of WCD in diabetes mellitus was closely related to the degree of metabolic disturbance of the failure of diabetic control.