993 resultados para AUTO-HDS
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OBJECTIVE: To describe an alternative method for the treatment of non-responsive self-mutilation injuries in three dogs after carpal/tarsal arthrodesis. STUDY DESIGN: Case series ANIMALS: Two dogs with carpal injury and one dog with tarsal injury treated by arthrodesis METHODS: All dogs developed self-mutilation injuries due to licking and/or chewing of the toes within 21-52 days of surgery. Clinical signs did not resolve within one week after conservative treatment with wound debridement and protective bandages. Following general anaesthesia, a deep horseshoe-shaped skin incision, including the subdermal tissue, was performed proximal to the self-mutilation injury transecting the sensory cutaneous afferent nerves. The skin incision was closed with simple interrupted sutures. RESULTS: All wounds healed without complication. Self-mutilation resolved completely within 24 hours after surgery in all dogs. No recurrence was observed (5 months to 3 years). CONCLUSION: Non-selective cutaneous sensory neurectomy may lead to resolution of self-mutilation following arthrodesis in dogs. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: Failure of conservative treatment in self-mutilation injuries often leads to toe or limb amputation as a last resort. The technique described in this case series is a simple procedure that should be considered prior to amputation. The outcome of this procedure in dogs self-multilating due to neurological or behavioral disturbances unrelated to carpal or tarsal arthrodesis is not known.
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Der Schweizer Tänzer und Choreograph Thomas Hauert und seine 1998 gegründeten Kompanie ZOO arbeiten seit Jahren mit Tanzimprovisation. Sie nutzen diese als choreographische Methode, als Mittel zur Bewegungsfindung während des Probenprozesses und als Kompositionsmittel während der Live-Aufführungen. In der Improvisation geht es immer um ein gemeinschaftliches Tun, um ein Miteinander, um Interaktion und gegenseitige Rücksichtnahme. In meinem Vortrag möchte ich diskutieren, inwiefern sich die Improvisation im Stück You’ve Changed (2010) dezidiert als kollaborative und gemeinschaftliche Praxis zeigt und wie hierin die Generierung eines interaktiv erzeugten Ereignisses evident wird. Um zu verdeutlichen, wie sich in diesem Tanzstück Gruppen bilden, wie Sozialität, Kollektivität und Gemeinschaft performativ hervorgebracht und verhandelt werden, benutze ich den Tierschwarm als Metapher und Denkfigur. Der Schwarm als performatives, dynamisches Gebilde, als Bewegungskollektiv von gleichberechtigten Teilnehmern, bietet sich als Erklärungsmodell an. Ähnlich wie der Tierschwarm wird auch die hier stattfindende Live-Improvisation durch Unvorhersehbarkeit, Performativität, Ephemeralität, Dynamik und kinästhetische Übertragungsbewegungen zwischen den einzelnen Mitgliedern charakterisiert. Ausgehend von Jean- Luc Nancys Schrift Singulär plural sein werden des Weiteren philosophische Überlegungen zur Gemeinschaft hergestellt und die Frage verhandelt, wie sich der Begriff der Singularität für die Betrachtung der ‚choreographierten Improvisation’ You’ve Changed fruchtbar machen lässt.
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Autoimmune hepatitis is a systemic disease, difficult to diagnose due the high variability of the clinical presentation and some non specific histological features. The recent identification of additional autoantibodies used as serological markers, as well as simplified diagnostic criteria should help the primary care physician to advance with the diagnostic process. These progresses are crucial as undiagnosed and therefore untreated autoimmune hepatitis has a poor prognosis, whereas immunosuppressive therapy leads to remission in a majority of cases.
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by Elkan Nathan Adler
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The Housing Discrimination Study 2000 (HDS 2000) is the third nationwide effort sponsored by HUD to measure the amount of discrimination faced by minority home seekers. This report provides national estimates of discrimination faced by African Americans and Hispanics in 2000 as they searched for housing in the sales and rental markets. It also provides an accurate measure of how housing discrimination has changed since 1989. The report shows large decreases between 1989 and 2000 in the level of discrimination experienced by Hispanics and African Americans seeking to a buy a home. There are, however, worrisome upward trends of discrimination in the areas of geographic steering in home sales for African Americans and the amount of help agents provide to Hispanics with obtaining financing. There has also been a modest decrease in discrimination toward African Americans seeking to rent a unit. This downward trend, however, has not been seen for Hispanic renters. Hispanic renters now are more likely to experience discrimination in their housing search than do African American renters.
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Eugen Höflich
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Signatur des Originals: S 36/F07259