927 resultados para Facial Muscles


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El autismo es un trastorno caracterizado por un funcionamiento cognitivo anormal principalmente en la comunicación y la interacción social. Aunque aun se sabe muy poco sobre la patología de los procesos subyacentes a este déficit, en distintos estudios se ha observado que el déficit social que presentan estos sujetos suele ir acompañado de dificultades en el procesamiento de rostros. Diferentes autores sugieren que la amígdala junto a otras estructuras cerebrales responsables del procesamiento facial y emocional estarían funcionando inadecuadamente en esta población y que existiría una estrecha relación entre los déficits en el comportamiento social y comunicacional y el procesamiento facial. Por este motivo, en el presente trabajo se pretende realizar una revisión de las manifestaciones clínicas que presentan distintos sujetos con diagnostico de autismo evaluados en diversos estudios científicos. Además, revisaremos los modelos teóricos que pretenden explicar el déficit del procesamiento facial y su relación con el inadecuado funcionamiento social y comunicacional de las personas autistas.

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La lombalgie chronique (LC) représente de nos jours un fardeau individuel et sociétal énorme. Le contrôle du tronc est complexe, il dépend de l’intégration des afférences périphériques et de l’interaction des régions cérébrales impliquées dans la matrice de la douleur. Les individus souffrant de lombalgie présentent des désordres de contrôle moteur de la colonne vertébrale et une modification de la plasticité du cerveau. Ces altérations semblent réversibles et peuvent être améliorées par différents exercices prescrits en physiothérapie. Par contre, même si les exercices diminuent la douleur, l’effet n’en demeure pas moins modeste. L’utilisation de la neurostimulation magnétique périphérique (rPMS) qui génère des informations sensorielles (entre autres proprioceptives cohérentes avec le contrôle des muscles) et qui agit donc sur l’excitabilité cérébrale et les mécanismes de plasticité pourrait potentialiser les gains atteints grâce aux exercices. L’objectif principal de la thèse est de mieux comprendre le contrôle cortical et postural des muscles du tronc, l’influence de la lombalgie chronique, des exercices et de de la neurostimulation périphérique. La série d’études proposée dans la thèse vise à (i) comprendre les changements présents au niveau du contrôle cortico-moteur des muscles multifides et des ajustements posturaux anticipatoires en lombalgie chronique (étude 1) ainsi que l’influence du côté de la douleur lombaire (étude 2); (ii) déterminer quel type d’exercice utilisé en physiothérapie (global ou isométrique) influence la plasticité corticale (étude 3) et; (iii) déterminer si l’ajout de rPMS potentialise ces effets (étude 4). Les données présentées dans la thèse confirment que les individus avec LC présentent des différences dans le fonctionnement du cortex moteur primaire par rapport aux individus en santé. De plus, le côté de la douleur semble influencer différemment l’excitabilité de base du M1. Enfin, nous avons démontré que l’exercice isométrique agissait de façon spécifique sur la plasticité du M1, ainsi que sur les ajustements posturaux anticipatoires, et que l’ajout des rPMS à l’exercice diminue immédiatement la douleur et modifie le contrôle des muscles multifides. D’autres études sont nécessaires pour confirmer le bénéfice des rPMS chez des populations souffrant de douleur chronique et pour un éventuel transfert clinique.

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Alliance formation is a critical dimension of social intelligence in political, social and biological systems. As some allies may provide greater ‘leverage’ than others during social conflict, the cognitive architecture that supports alliance formation in humans may be shaped by recent experience, for example in light of the outcomes of violent or non-violent forms intrasexual competition. Here we used experimental priming techniques to explore this issue. Consistent with our predictions, while men’s preference for dominant allies strengthened following losses (compared to victories) in violent intrasexual contests, women’s preferences for dominant allies weakened following losses (compared to victories) in violent intrasexual contests. Our findings suggest that while men may prefer dominant (i.e. masculine) allies following losses in violent confrontation in order to facilitate successful resource competition, women may ‘tend and befriend’ following this scenario and seek support from prosocial (i.e. feminine) allies and/or avoid the potential costs of dominant allies as long-term social partners. Moreover, they demonstrate facultative responses to signals related to dominance in allies, which may shape sex differences in sociality in light of recent experience and suggest that intrasexual selection has shaped social intelligence in humans.

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O crescimento e o desenvolvimento crâniofaciais, apesar de estarem condicionados por fatores genéticos, são fortemente influenciados pelo padrão funcional da musculatura oro-facial. Cada indivíduo apresenta o seu próprio padrão de crescimento que sofre ação de fatores ambientais que em alguns casos podem alterá-lo. A maxila tem o seu crescimento para trás e para cima proporcionando um deslocamento desta para a frente e para baixo. Enquanto que, o crescimento do processo condilar contribui para o crescimento do ramo mandibular para trás e para cima, determinando o seu deslocamento para a frente e para baixo Os problemas de oclusão dentária consistem em anomalias do crescimento e desenvolvimento, afetando principalmente, os dentes, músculos e os ossos maxilares no período da infância e da adolescência, os quais podem produzir alterações tanto do ponto de vista estético como funcional. A amamentação é um fator que tem vindo cada vez mais a ser relacionado com o desenvolvimento crâniofacial, especialmente o crescimento mandibular, pois o mecanismo da amamentação tem sido considerado uma mais-valia na correção do retrognatismo mandibular presente no bebé. O tempo de amamentação é uma condicionante muito importante, visto que, o menor tempo de amamentação leva ao uso precoce do biberão. Este tipo de aleitamento pode não satisfazer o bebé por completo, pois o mecanismo de aleitamento é diferente do de amamentação, e pode potenciar o desenvolvimento de hábitos de sucção não nutritivos, como o uso da chupeta ou sucção digital, que vai prejudicar o desenvolvimento estomatognático, dando origem a más oclusões. Os hábitos de sucção não nutritiva quando instalados e com uma frequência, duração e intensidade elevada podem levar a problemas oclusais que só serão corrigidos ortodonticamente.

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El objetivo del presente estudio fue relacionar los componentes de la proporción áurea con el parámetro facial de estudiantes de odontología en una universidad de la provincia de Chiclayo, 2014. El diseño del estudio fue transversal, descriptivo y prospectivo. La población de estudio fue representada por 88 estudiantes de una Escuela de Odontología, se diseñó una ficha de recolección según las medidas antropométricas craneofaciales. Se capacitó y se evaluó la estabilidad de la concordancia intra e interexaminador de los investigadores gracias a la participación de un Especialista en Ortodoncia, a fin de lograr una estandarización en las mediciones, verificado mediante una prueba T para muestras pareadas. Se encontró que el 65.91% del total de pacientes presentaban proporción áurea en su dimensión externa, 48.86 % son braquifaciales, 13.64 % mesofaciales, 3.41 % dolicofaciales Se encontró que el 57.95% del total presentaban proporción aurea en su relación vertical, 42.05% son braquifaciales, 10.23 % mesofaciales y 5.68% dolicofaciales. En cuanto al perfil armónico, el 70.45% del total de pacientes no presentan proporción áurea, de los cuales el 53.41% son braquifaciales, 10.23 % son mesofaciales y 6.82% son dolicofaciales. Para el contraste de la hipótesis se utilizó el coeficiente de correlación Chi cuadrado. Para todas las pruebas estadísticas el nivel de significancia fue de <5% (p<0,05) con un 95% de nivel de confiabilidad. Se concluyó que sólo existe relación significativa entre el componente dimensión externa de la proporción áurea y el parámetro facial de los estudiantes de odontología en una universidad de la provincia de Chiclayo.

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Introduction Prediction of soft tissue changes following orthognathic surgery has been frequently attempted in the past decades. It has gradually progressed from the classic “cut and paste” of photographs to the computer assisted 2D surgical prediction planning; and finally, comprehensive 3D surgical planning was introduced to help surgeons and patients to decide on the magnitude and direction of surgical movements as well as the type of surgery to be considered for the correction of facial dysmorphology. A wealth of experience was gained and numerous published literature is available which has augmented the knowledge of facial soft tissue behaviour and helped to improve the ability to closely simulate facial changes following orthognathic surgery. This was particularly noticed following the introduction of the three dimensional imaging into the medical research and clinical applications. Several approaches have been considered to mathematically predict soft tissue changes in three dimensions, following orthognathic surgery. The most common are the Finite element model and Mass tensor Model. These were developed into software packages which are currently used in clinical practice. In general, these methods produce an acceptable level of prediction accuracy of soft tissue changes following orthognathic surgery. Studies, however, have shown a limited prediction accuracy at specific regions of the face, in particular the areas around the lips. Aims The aim of this project is to conduct a comprehensive assessment of hard and soft tissue changes following orthognathic surgery and introduce a new method for prediction of facial soft tissue changes.   Methodology The study was carried out on the pre- and post-operative CBCT images of 100 patients who received their orthognathic surgery treatment at Glasgow dental hospital and school, Glasgow, UK. Three groups of patients were included in the analysis; patients who underwent Le Fort I maxillary advancement surgery; bilateral sagittal split mandibular advancement surgery or bimaxillary advancement surgery. A generic facial mesh was used to standardise the information obtained from individual patient’s facial image and Principal component analysis (PCA) was applied to interpolate the correlations between the skeletal surgical displacement and the resultant soft tissue changes. The identified relationship between hard tissue and soft tissue was then applied on a new set of preoperative 3D facial images and the predicted results were compared to the actual surgical changes measured from their post-operative 3D facial images. A set of validation studies was conducted. To include: • Comparison between voxel based registration and surface registration to analyse changes following orthognathic surgery. The results showed there was no statistically significant difference between the two methods. Voxel based registration, however, showed more reliability as it preserved the link between the soft tissue and skeletal structures of the face during the image registration process. Accordingly, voxel based registration was the method of choice for superimposition of the pre- and post-operative images. The result of this study was published in a refereed journal. • Direct DICOM slice landmarking; a novel technique to quantify the direction and magnitude of skeletal surgical movements. This method represents a new approach to quantify maxillary and mandibular surgical displacement in three dimensions. The technique includes measuring the distance of corresponding landmarks digitized directly on DICOM image slices in relation to three dimensional reference planes. The accuracy of the measurements was assessed against a set of “gold standard” measurements extracted from simulated model surgery. The results confirmed the accuracy of the method within 0.34mm. Therefore, the method was applied in this study. The results of this validation were published in a peer refereed journal. • The use of a generic mesh to assess soft tissue changes using stereophotogrammetry. The generic facial mesh played a major role in the soft tissue dense correspondence analysis. The conformed generic mesh represented the geometrical information of the individual’s facial mesh on which it was conformed (elastically deformed). Therefore, the accuracy of generic mesh conformation is essential to guarantee an accurate replica of the individual facial characteristics. The results showed an acceptable overall mean error of the conformation of generic mesh 1 mm. The results of this study were accepted for publication in peer refereed scientific journal. Skeletal tissue analysis was performed using the validated “Direct DICOM slices landmarking method” while soft tissue analysis was performed using Dense correspondence analysis. The analysis of soft tissue was novel and produced a comprehensive description of facial changes in response to orthognathic surgery. The results were accepted for publication in a refereed scientific Journal. The main soft tissue changes associated with Le Fort I were advancement at the midface region combined with widening of the paranasal, upper lip and nostrils. Minor changes were noticed at the tip of the nose and oral commissures. The main soft tissue changes associated with mandibular advancement surgery were advancement and downward displacement of the chin and lower lip regions, limited widening of the lower lip and slight reversion of the lower lip vermilion combined with minimal backward displacement of the upper lip were recorded. Minimal changes were observed on the oral commissures. The main soft tissue changes associated with bimaxillary advancement surgery were generalized advancement of the middle and lower thirds of the face combined with widening of the paranasal, upper lip and nostrils regions. In Le Fort I cases, the correlation between the changes of the facial soft tissue and the skeletal surgical movements was assessed using PCA. A statistical method known as ’Leave one out cross validation’ was applied on the 30 cases which had Le Fort I osteotomy surgical procedure to effectively utilize the data for the prediction algorithm. The prediction accuracy of soft tissue changes showed a mean error ranging between (0.0006mm±0.582) at the nose region to (-0.0316mm±2.1996) at the various facial regions.

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We report a case of acute facial oedema in an elderly hospitalized patient which was initially misdiagnosed as angioedema secondary to antibiotics in a patient with an allergic diathesis. We describe the differential aetiologies and then the true cause of the oedema, which was an uncommon complication of a very common condition in the elderly: a pneumomediastinum with subcutaneous emphysema probably due to rupture of an emphysematous lung bulla during chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) exacerbation. Lastly, we focus on the therapeutic procedures instituted for the treatment of the pneumomediastinum.

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The natural compliance and force generation properties of pneumatic artificial muscles (PAMs) allow them to operate like human muscles in anthropomorphic robotic manipulators. Traditionally, manipulators use a single PAM or multiple PAMs actuated in unison in place of a human muscle. However, these manipulators experience efficiency losses when operated outside their target performance ranges. The unidirectional actuation behavior of a miniature PAM bundle and bidirectional actuation behavior of an antagonistic pair of miniature PAM bundles are characterized and modeled. The results are used to motivate the application of a variable recruitment control strategy to a parallel bundle of miniature PAMs as an attempt to mimic the selective recruitment of motor units in a human muscle to improve the operating efficiency of the actuator. Additionally, the fabrication and quasi-static testing results for PAMs assembled from candidate space qualified bladder and braided sleeve materials for use in space robotics are assessed.

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Poster apresentado na XXVII Reunião Científica Anual da SPODF. Figueira da Foz, 23-25 Abril 2015

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Introduction: Cayler cardio-facial syndrome is a rare syndrome associated with asymmetric crying faces with congenital heart disease. We report a newborn that was diagnosed as case of Cayler Cardio-facial syndrome based on clinical features and was confirmed with FISH analysis. Case Presentation: A term male baby, born to non-consanguineous couple through normal vaginal delivery was diagnosed to have asymmetric crying faces with deviation of angle of mouth to left side at the time of birth. The baby had normal faces while sleeping or silent. Mother was known case of hypothyroidism and was on treatment. Baby was diagnosed as case of Cayler Cardio-facial Syndrome and was investigated with echocardiogram, brain ultrasound, total body X-ray examination, X-ray of cervico-thoracic vertebral column and fundus examination. Echocardiogram showed muscular VSD, brain ultrasound was normal and fundus examination showed tortuous retinal vessels. Whole body X-ray and lateral X-ray of cervico-thoracic vertebral column were not suggestive of any skeletal abnormalities. The other associated malformation was right ear microtia. Baby FISH karyotype analysis showed deletion of 22q11.2 deletion. Baby was discharged and now on follow-up. Conclusions: Cayler syndrome is a rare syndrome which must be suspected if a baby has asymmetrical cry pattern and normal facies when baby sleeps. Patient must be evaluated with echocardiography to find out associated cardiac malformations. These infants should undergo FISH analysis for 22q11.2 deletion syndrome.

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Purpose Radiation therapy (RT) is often recommended in the treatment of pelvic cancers. Following RT, a high prevalence of pelvic floor dysfunctions (urinary incontinence, dyspareunia, and fecal incontinence) is reported. However, changes in pelvic floor muscles (PFMs) after RT remain unclear. The purpose of this review was to systematically document the effects of RT on the PFM structure and function in patients with cancer in the pelvic area. Methods An electronic literature search using Pubmed Central, CINAHL, Embase, and SCOPUS was performed from date of inception up to June 2014. The following keywords were used: radiotherapy, muscle tissue, and pelvic floor. Two reviewers selected the studies in accordance with Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses Statement (PRISMA). Out of the 369 articles screened, 13 met all eligibility criteria. The methodological quality was assessed using the QualSyst scoring system, and standardized mean differences were calculated. Results Thirteen studies fulfilled all inclusion criteria, from which four were of good methodological quality. One presented strong evidence that RT affects PFM structure in men treated for prostate cancer. Four presented high-level evidence that RT affects PFM function in patients treated for rectal cancer. Meta-analysis was not possible due to heterogeneity and lack of descriptive statistics. Conclusion There is some evidence that RT has detrimental impacts on both PFMs’ structure and function. Implications for cancer survivors A better understanding of muscle damage and dysfunction following RT treatment will improve pelvic floor rehabilitation and, potentially, prevention of its detrimental impacts.

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Objective: Vulvovaginal atrophy (VVA), caused by decreased levels of estrogen, is a common problem in aging women. Main symptoms of VVA are vaginal dryness and dyspareunia. First-line treatment consists of the application of local estrogen therapy (ET) or vaginal moisturizer. In some cases however, symptoms and signs persist despite those interventions. This case study describes a 77-year-old woman with severe VVA symptoms despite use of local ET and the addition of pelvic floor muscle (PFM) training to her treatment. Methods: A patient with stress urinary incontinence and VVA was referred to a randomized clinical trial on PFM training. On pretreatment evaluation while on local ET, she showed VVA symptoms on the ICIQ Vaginal Symptoms questionnaire and the ICIQ-Female Sexual Matters associated with lower urinary tract Symptoms questionnaire, and also showed VVA signs during the physical and dynamometric evaluation of the PFM. She was treated with a 12-week PFM training program. Results: The patient reported a reduction in vaginal dryness and dyspareunia symptoms, as well as a better quality of sexual life after 12 weeks of PFM training. On posttreatment physical evaluation, the PFMs' tone and elasticity were improved, although some other VVA signs remained unchanged. Conclusions: Pelvic floor muscle training may improve some VVA symptoms and signs in women taking local ET. Further study is needed to investigate and confirm the present case findings and to explore mechanisms of action of this intervention for VVA.

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There is controversy regarding the description of the different regions of the face of the superficial musculoaponeurotic system (SMAS) and its relationship with the superficial mimetic muscles. The purpose of this study is to analyze the development of the platysma muscle and the SMAS in human specimens at 8–17 weeks of development using an optical microscope. Furthermore, we propose to study the relationship of the anlage of the SMAS and the neighbouring superficial mimetic muscles. The facial musculature derives from the mesenchyme of the second arch and migrates towards the different regions of the face while forming premuscular laminae. During the 8th week of development, the cervical, infraorbital, mandibular, and temporal laminae are observed to be on the same plane. The platysma muscle derives from the cervical lamina and its mandibular extension enclosing the lower part of the parotid region and the cheek, while the SMAS derives from the upper region. During the period of development analyzed in this study, we have observed no continuity between the anlage of the SMAS and that of the superficial layer of the temporal fascia and the zygomaticus major muscle. Nor have we observed any structure similar to the SMAS in the labial region.