978 resultados para Aproximação facial
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The etiology of idiopathic peripheral facial palsy (IPFP) is still uncertain; however, some authors suggest the possibility of a viral infection. Aim: to analyze the ultrastructure of the facial nerve seeking viral evidences that might provide etiological data. Material and Methods: We studied 20 patients with peripheral facial palsy (PFP), with moderate to severe FP, of both genders, between 18-60 years of age, from the Clinic of Facial Nerve Disorders. The patients were broken down into two groups - Study: eleven patients with IPFP and Control: nine patients with trauma or tumor-related PFP. The fragments were obtained from the facial nerve sheath or from fragments of its stumps - which would be discarded or sent to pathology exam during the facial nerve repair surgery. The removed tissue was fixed in 2% glutaraldehyde, and studied under Electronic Transmission Microscopy. Results: In the study group we observed an intense repair cellular activity by increased collagen fibers, fibroblasts containing developed organelles, free of viral particles. In the control group this repair activity was not evident, but no viral particles were observed. Conclusion: There were no viral particles, and there were evidences of intense activity of repair or viral infection.
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Cavernous sinus thrombosis is a severe encephalic complication of the cervicofacial infections that can lead to death if not treated in adequate time. Among the several etiologies related to the development of this infection, myiasis has not been reported, enforcing the importance of the report of a case of thrombosis of the cavernous sinus developed from a facial myiasis. (Quintessence Int 2010;41:e72-e74)
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Here we report on the clinical and genetic data for a large sample of Brazilian patients studied at the Hospital de Reabilitacao de Anomalas Craniofaciais-Universidade de Sao Paulo (HRAC-USP) who presented with either the classic holoprosencephaly or the holoprosencephaly-like (HPE-L) phenotype. The sample included patients without detected mutations in some HPE determinant genes such as SHH, GLI2, SIX3, TGIF, and PTCH, as well as the photographic documentation of the previously reported patients in our Center. The HPE-L phenotype has been also called of HPE ``minor forms"" or ""microforms,"" The variable phenotype, the challenge of genetic counseling, and the similarities to patients with isolated cleft lip/palate are discussed. (c) 2010 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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Genetic mutations responsible for oblique facial clefts (ObFC), a unique class of facial malformations, are largely unknown. We show that loss-of-function mutations in SPECC1L. are pathogenic for this human developmental disorder and that SPECC1L is a critical organizer of vertebrate facial morphogenesis. During murine embryogenesis, Speed 1 1 is expressed in cell populations of the developing facial primordial, which proliferate and fuse to form the face. In zebrafish, knockdown of a SPECC1L homolog produces a faceless phenotype with loss of jaw and facial structures, and knockdown in Drosophila phenocopies mutants in the integrin signaling pathway that exhibit cell-migration and -adhesion defects. Furthermore, in mammalian cells, SPECC1L colocalizes with both tubulin and actin, and its deficiency results in defective actin-cytoskeleton reorganization, as well as abnormal cell adhesion and migration. Collectively, these data demonstrate that SPECC1L functions in actin-cytoskeleton reorganization and is required for proper facial morphogenesis.
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Conclusion. Hyperbaric oxygen treatment (HBOT) promoted an increase of the mean axonal diameter in the group evaluated 2 weeks after lesion induction, which suggests a more advanced regeneration process. However, the number of myelin nerve fibers of the facial nerve of the rabbits was similar when compared to the control and treatment groups, in both evaluation periods. Objective. To evaluate the effect of HBOT on the histological pattern of the facial nerve in rabbits exposed to a nerve crush injury. Materials and methods. Twenty rabbits were exposed to facial nerve crush injury. Ten rabbits received HBOT, 10 rabbits comprised the control group. The rabbits were sacrificed 2 and 4 weeks after the trauma. Qualitative morphological analysis, measurement of the external axonal diameters and myelin fiber count were carried out in an area of 185 000 mu m(2). Results. There was an increase in the area of the axons and thicker myelin in the 2 weeks treatment group in comparison with the control group. The mean diameter of the axons was of 2.34 mu m in the control group and of 2.81 mu m in the HBOT group, with statistically significant differences. The 2 week control group had a mean number of myelin fibers of 186 +/- 5.2664, and the HBOT group had a mean number of 2026.3 +/- 302; this was not statistically significant. The 4 week control group presented a mean of 2495.1 +/- 479 fibers and the HBOT group presented a mean of 2359.9 +/- 473; this was not statistically significant.
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Sign language animations can lead to better accessibility of information and services for people who are deaf and have low literacy skills in spoken/written languages. Due to the distinct word-order, syntax, and lexicon of the sign language from the spoken/written language, many deaf people find it difficult to comprehend the text on a computer screen or captions on a television. Animated characters performing sign language in a comprehensible way could make this information accessible. Facial expressions and other non-manual components play an important role in the naturalness and understandability of these animations. Their coordination to the manual signs is crucial for the interpretation of the signed message. Software to advance the support of facial expressions in generation of sign language animation could make this technology more acceptable for deaf people. In this survey, we discuss the challenges in facial expression synthesis and we compare and critique the state of the art projects on generating facial expressions in sign language animations. Beginning with an overview of facial expressions linguistics, sign language animation technologies, and some background on animating facial expressions, a discussion of the search strategy and criteria used to select the five projects that are the primary focus of this survey follows. This survey continues on to introduce the work from the five projects under consideration. Their contributions are compared in terms of support for specific sign language, categories of facial expressions investigated, focus range in the animation generation, use of annotated corpora, input data or hypothesis for their approach, and other factors. Strengths and drawbacks of individual projects are identified in the perspectives above. This survey concludes with our current research focus in this area and future prospects.
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The objective of this thesis work, is to propose an algorithm to detect the faces in a digital image with complex background. A lot of work has already been done in the area of face detection, but drawback of some face detection algorithms is the lack of ability to detect faces with closed eyes and open mouth. Thus facial features form an important basis for detection. The current thesis work focuses on detection of faces based on facial objects. The procedure is composed of three different phases: segmentation phase, filtering phase and localization phase. In segmentation phase, the algorithm utilizes color segmentation to isolate human skin color based on its chrominance properties. In filtering phase, Minkowski addition based object removal (Morphological operations) has been used to remove the non-skin regions. In the last phase, Image Processing and Computer Vision methods have been used to find the existence of facial components in the skin regions.This method is effective on detecting a face region with closed eyes, open mouth and a half profile face. The experiment’s results demonstrated that the detection accuracy is around 85.4% and the detection speed is faster when compared to neural network method and other techniques.
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Needle fear is a common problem in children undergoing immunization. To ensure that the individual child's needs are met during a painful procedure it would be beneficial to be able to predict whether there is a need for extra support. The self-reporting instrument facial affective scale (FAS) could have potential for this purpose. The aim of this study was to evaluate whether the FAS can predict pain unpleasantness in girls undergoing immunization. Girls, aged 11-12 years, reported their expected pain unpleasantness on the FAS at least two weeks before and then experienced pain unpleasantness immediately before each vaccination. The experienced pain unpleasantness during the vaccination was also reported immediately after each immunization. The level of anxiety was similarly assessed during each vaccination and supplemented with stress measures in relation to the procedure in order to assess and evaluate concurrent validity. The results show that the FAS is valid to predict pain unpleasantness in 11-12-year-old girls who undergo immunizations and that it has the potential to be a feasible instrument to identify children who are in need of extra support to cope with immunization. In conclusion, the FAS measurement can facilitate caring interventions.
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Needle fear is a common problem in children undergoing immunization. To ensure that the individual child’s needs are met during a painful procedure it would be beneficial to be able to predict whether there is a need for extra support. The self-reporting instrument facial affective scale (FAS) could have potential for this purpose. The aim of this study was to evaluate whether the FAS can predict pain unpleasantness in girls undergoing immunization. Girls, aged 11-12 years, reported their expected pain unpleasantness on the FAS at least two weeks before and then experienced pain unpleasantness immediately before each vaccination. The experienced pain unpleasantness during the vaccination was also reported immediately after each immunization. The level of anxiety was similarly assessed during each vaccination and supplemented with stress measures in relation to the procedure in order to assess and evaluate concurrent validity. The results show that the FAS is valid to predict pain unpleasantness in 11-12-year-old girls who undergo immunizations and that it has the potential to be a feasible instrument to identify children who are in need of extra support to cope with immunization. In conclusion, the FAS measurement can facilitate caring interventions.
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Women’s faces tend to naturally retain more neonate features than men. These features, such as a greater eye height, a smaller nose area, and a wider smile, would cause women to have more immature faces than males. Interestingly, women who have these facial features are often perceived as more attractive than women with mature facial features. These findings imply that women would be judged less competent than men, and that immature-faced women would be perceived as less competent and more attractive than mature-faced females. Given the direction of political leadership in our country, this has interesting implications for females that are vying for leadership positions. Thus, our study examined the effects of both candidate gender and facial features on voting likelihood, and perceptions of attractiveness and competence, by pairing pictures with neutral party platforms.
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O caos e a incoerência nas interações conservativas de três ondas e a transição súbita para o caos na equação não linear de Klein Gordon são estudados. É analisada a influência da presença de caos sobre a incoerência no problema da interação de um tripleto de ondas quando um modelo de aproximação adiabática deixa de ser válido. É encontrado um limiar para o valor do descasamento do tripleto de ondas, abaixo do qual a coerência e o acoplamento entre as ondas é o comportamento dominante. Na equação não linear de Klein Gordon estudou-se a transição entre um regime de dinâmica modulacional para um de caos espaço temporal e foi encontrada uma curva crítica no plano amplitude-frequência que o divide em regiões onde só existe transição para o caos caso o valor de amplitude exceder um certo limiar.
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Este estudo foi motivado pela possibilidade de se empregar os conhecimentos da engenharia mecânica na solução de problemas de engenharia de alimentos por métodos numéricos, assim como pela utilização da dinâmica dos fluidos computacional (CFD) em mais um campo de pesquisa. A idéia básica foi a aplicação do método de elementos finitos na solução de problemas de escoamentos envolvendo mistura de diferentes componentes. Muitos alimentos apresentam-se como fluidos, e seu comportamento material pode ser newtoniano ou não newtoniano, às vezes descrito por relações constitutivas bastante complexas. Utilizou-se uma teoria de misturas apoiada nos conceitos de mecânica do contínuo para a modelagem mecânica do que se passou a considerar como um sistema multicomponente. Necessitou-se de uma detalhada revisão sobre os postulados clássicos da mecânica para que se pudesse recolocá-los, com alguma segurança e embasamento teórico, para sistemas multicomponentes. Tendo em mãos a modelagem do balanço de momentum e massa em sistemas multicomponentes, pôde-se aproximar estas equações através do método de elementos finitos. A literatura aponta que o método clássico de Galerkin não possui a eficiência necessária para a solução das equações de escoamento, que envolvem uma formulação mista onde se faz necessário tomar compatíveis os subespaços de velocidade e pressão, e também devido à natureza assimétrica da aceleração advectiva, o que também aparece como uma dificuldade na solução de problemas de advecçãodifusão, nos casos de advecção dominante. Assim, fez-se uso do método estabilizado tipo GLS, o qual supera as dificuldades enftentadas pelo método de Galerkin clássico em altos números de Reynolds, adicionando termos dependentes da malha, construídos de forma a aumentar a estabilidade da formulação de Galerkin original sem prejudicar sua consistência. Os resultados numéricos dividem-se em três categorias: problemas de transferência de quantidade de movimento para fluidos newtonianos, problemas de transferência de quantidade de movimento para fluidos com não linearidade material e problemas de advecção e difusão de massa em misturas. A comparação de algumas aproximações obtidas com as de outros autores se mostraram concordantes. A aproximação de problemas de fluidos segundo os modelos Carreau e Casson geraram os resultados esperados. A aproximação de um problema de injeção axial com mistura de dois fluidos produziu resultados coerentes, motivando a aplicação prática da aproximação por métodos estabilizados de problemas de misturas.
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A anastomose sistêmico-pulmonar é um excelente procedimento paliativo para crianças e recém-nascidos portadores de cardiopatias congênitas cianóticas com diminuição da circulação pulmonar. Neste artigo, as aproximações “Streamline Upwind/Petrov-Galerkin – SUPG” foram utilizadas na simulação de escoamento de sangue em uma anastomose sistêmico pulmonar. A Anastomose estudada neste artigo é conhecido como Blalock-Taussig modificada no qual um enxerto de tubo sintético (prótese) é interposto entre a artéria subclávia esquerda e a artéria pulmonar com o objetivo de desviar parte do fluxo sistêmico ao pulmonar. A metodologia de elementos finitos utilizada, conhecida como método SUPG, supera as dificuldades enfrentadas pelo método de Galerkin clássico em altos números de Reynolds, que são compatibilizar os subespaços de velocidade e pressão – satisfazendo deste modo a condição denominada de Babuška-Brezzi e evitar oscilações espúrias devido à natureza assimétrica da aceleração advectiva de equação de momentum – adicionando termos malha-dependentes para a formulação de Galerkin clássica. Estes termos adicionais são construídos para aumentar a estabilidade da formulação de Galerkin original sem prejudicar sua consistência. Um modelo tridimensional parametrizado, utilizando o elemento lagrangeano trilinear, foi criado a partir de medições obtidas durante procedimento cirúrgico para avaliar os efeitos dos parametros geométricos envolvidos na cirurgia (diâmetro e ângulo do enxerto e a pulsatilidade do escoamento) Os resultados apresentam que o ângulo da anastomose proximal tem sensível influência na quantidade de fluxo desviada pelo enxerto e enorme influência na porcentagem de fluxo direcionado para cada um dos pulmões. Quanto ao diâmetro do enxerto conclui-se que este é o regulador principal da porcentagem de fluxo desviada. A partir das simulações realizadas determinou-se correlações para o fator de atrito e porcentagem de fluxo sangüíneo desviado pelo enxerto.