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The effects of simulated body fluid (SBF) on the surface and mechanical properties of poly(aliphatic/aromatic-ester) (
PED
) copolymers were investigated.
PED
copolymers containing different hard (aromatic) and soft (aliphatic) segment weight ratios were exposed to SBF for 52 days, and afterwards their mechanical properties were evaluated. A quasi-static tensile test estimating relaxation and
fatigue
properties from the hysteresis method was performed. The surface properties were monitored with scanning electron microscopy and energy-dispersive X-ray spectrometry.
PED
copolymers showed various susceptibilities to apatite layer formation on the surface. This was ascribed to the hard/soft segment ratios of
PED
materials. Polymers containing higher amounts of amorphous soft segments showed a better deposition with the apatite layer, which provided improved mechanical properties, especially
fatigue
(improved dynamic creep resistance).
...
PMID:The effect of simulated body fluid on the mechanical properties of multiblock poly(aliphatic/aromatic-ester) copolymers. 1510 43
We experienced a 12-year-old boy with paroxysmal exertion (exercise)-induced dyskinesia (
PED
). His attacks, characterized by painless paralytic stiffness of the extremities during running or playing, developed at 4 years of age. He was initially diagnosed as having epilepsy based on epileptic discharges on interictal EEG. Although several anti-epileptic drugs were not effective, clorazepate was found to be very useful for complete control of attacks for 3 years. His attacks recurred at 8 years of age and appeared to be aggravated by psychological stress,
fatigue
and lack of sleep. His attacks were confirmed to be non-epileptic paroxysmal hypokinesia with rigid tetraplegia, by ictal video EEG recording, and he was diagnosed as having
PED
. They did not respond to various anti-epileptic drugs and L-dopa/carbidopa. His attacks were reduced to some extent by administration of hydroxyzine.
PED
is a very rare condition and similar to paroxysmal kinesigenic dyskinesia (PKD). There is a strong possibility that patients with
PED
have been misdiagnosed as PKD.
...
PMID:[A child with paroxysmal exertion-induced dyskinesia]. 2271 29