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The authors have treated 55 deformities of the anterior chest wall in children. There were 37 cases of symmetrical pectus carinatum, 15 cases of asymmetrical pectus carinatum and 3 cases of pectus arcuatum. Associated lesions of the ribs, scapulae and spine are described. Treatment in every case was by plaster casts followed by a plaster jacket and exercises. The results were much more satisfactory in deformities associated with prominence than with depression of the sternum. In pectus carinatum, the results were better when the apex of the deformity was more distal. The best age for treatment was between 12 and 13 years. No patient was treated by operation.
Rev Chir Orthop Reparatrice Appar Mot 1977 Sep
PMID:[Conservative treatment of deformities of the anterior chest wall]. 14 4

The influence of amount and type of exploratory activity upon 3 male and 5 female undergraduates' ability to detect the symmaterical or asymmetrical characteristics of individually presented plastic nonrepresentational shapes was examined. A decrease in scanning time and number of identification errors between the first and fourth days of testing indicates that extended perceptual experience plays a major role in the efficient pick-up and utilization of haptic information. A signal-detection analysis demonstrated that the use of a simultaneous-apprehension scanning strategy resulted in greater sensitivity to asymmetrical shapes than did the use of a simultaneous-apprehension scan. The data support the hypothesis that experience, the form parameter of symmetry, and the type of scanning strategy used to explore a stimulus function together to influence haptic perception of nonrepresentational shapes.
Percept Mot Skills 1979 Jun
PMID:Role of extended perceptual experience upon haptic perception of nonrepresentational shapes. 48 56

Two experimental approaches examined observers' ability to characterize shape symmetry based upon the information obtained within a single fixation. Exp. I tested observers' ability to discriminate among three levels of symmetry on the basis of a 25-msec. presentation. Results indicated that identification accuracy was higher for symmetrical and asymmetrical shapes than for mixed shapes, which contained both symmetrical and asymmetrical components. Exp. II tested observers' ability to detect a given level of symmetry by means of a signal-detection approach. Symmetrical shapes were detected better than asymmetrical shapes. Detectability of mixed shapes was lower than that for both symmetrical and asymmetrical shapes. The results of Exps. I and II demonstrate that observers can characterize shape symmetry on the basis of information available within a single fixation. The data are supportive of the hypothesis that a global response to the over-all configuration of the shape serves to facilitate form perception.
Percept Mot Skills 1977 Dec
PMID:Global detection of symmetry. 60 12

Six-letter arrays containing symmetrical, e.g., H, M, T, or asymmetrical letters, e.g., J, K, R, were tachistoscopically exposed bilaterally for 100 msec. to 100 college students. Significantly more asymmetrical than symmetrical letters were identified, and significantly more Ss identified more asymmetrical than symmetrical items. This experiment, which incorporated methodological considerations suggested by Harcum (1964) and Bryden (1968), corroborates their findings. Their ideas and other findings were used to account for the data. Asymmetrical letters have more intrinsic left-to-right directionality than symmetrical elements. The rapidly fading after-stimulation of tachistoscopically presented alphabetical material is usually scanned from left to right. Individual array letters might also be scanned in the same direction. Confluence of directionality of letter and scan, which obtains only with asymmetrical letters, might have typically allowed asymmetrical targets to be scanned more rapidly and, consequently, more efficiently than symmetrical displays.
Percept Mot Skills 1975 Aug
PMID:Identification of tachistoscopically exposed symmetrical and asymmetrical letter arrays. 117 90

Forty total knee replacements following valgus tibial osteotomy were analysed. There were 38 patients (10 men and 28 women) with a mean age of 72 years at the time of the joint replacement, at a mean of 8.5 years after osteotomy. Mean follow-up was 3 years (1 to 5 years). Performing a total knee replacement after valgus tibial osteotomy posed some specific problems due to asymmetrical bone cuts, residual ligament laxity, loss of bone at the tibial plateau, and especially when there was a malunion of the previous osteotomy. The functional results were good. A group of 208 patients with total knee replacements for untreated osteoarthritis acted as a control for comparison. In the group with an osteotomy the results were worse in respect of the walking distance and flexion angle achieved after joint replacement compared with primary replacement (p < 0.001). However the GUEPAR and HSS score 77.2 +/- 2.3 were very similar. Using unilateral weight-bearing X-rays, 18.8p. 100 demonstrated opening from ligament laxity and 40.6p. 100 had radiolucent lines under the components, which was the same as in the control group. The tibio-femoral mechanical axis using long-leg films had a mean varus angle of 0.7 degrees.
Rev Chir Orthop Reparatrice Appar Mot 1992
PMID:[Total knee replacement after valgus tibial osteotomy. Technical problems]. 130 78

This study examined perceptual differences in symmetry with and without a model between 21 learning disabled boys with reading deficits and 28 learning disabled boys with deficits in mathematics. 55 nonlearning disabled boys served as controls. All boys were in Grades 3, 4, or 5. Without a model, all learning disabled boys built significantly more asymmetrical building block designs than nonlearning disabled boys. However, with a model, all learning disabled boys could imitate the model, but it took them longer to complete the task successfully. All boys appeared to have difficulty in modeling asymmetrical tasks, taking more time for task completion after seeing an asymmetrical model. This study suggests modeling perceptual tasks might be an effective teaching strategy for such children.
Percept Mot Skills 1992 Jun
PMID:Symmetry in building block design for learning disabled and nonlearning disabled boys. 150 65

Electrophysiological studies (Sessle, 1987, 1991) suggest that trigeminal deafferenting injuries can cause an "unmasking" of existing but normally suppressed convergent inputs to the spinal trigeminal nucleus, including many that arise from the cervical spinal cord. However, the spatial arrangement of this projection has not been examined, particularly with reference to nociceptive components that might become involved in pathological changes leading to chronic pain. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to apply selective interruptions of the trigeminal and/or cervical primary afferent inputs to the spinal trigeminal subnucleus caudalis (Vc) in the cat, followed by (1) demonstration and quantification of axonal degeneration in the spinal trigeminal tract to determine the extent of trigeminal-cervical primary afferent overlap; and (2) an analysis of lesion-induced alterations in the distribution of calcitonin gene-related peptide immunoreactivity (CGRP-IR) in laminae I and II of Vc, since recent evidence strongly suggests that CGRP is involved in pathophysiological elevations of central nervous system neuronal excitability. Degenerating fibers were found throughout the spinal tract following a trigeminal rhizotomy or tractotomy, with the largest numbers adjacent to the rostral two-thirds of Vc, but with a significant number extending caudally to at least the level of C2. CGRP-IR was reduced or eliminated from the rostral one-third and periobex region of Vc, except for a dorsomedial zone that was minimally affected. Retention of CGRP-IR was greater at more caudal levels. Following a combined trigmeninal and cervical tractotomy, fiber degeneration was massive throughout the spinal tract, yet a population of small myelinated fibers persisted at 60 days after surgery. Concomitantly, CGRP-IR was profoundly reduced throughout Vc, except for a small dorsomedial zone of retention, which became more extensive caudally. A cervical tractotomy resulted in moderate numbers of degenerating fibers adjacent to the caudal one-third of Vc, and this number declined rostrally; however, degenerating fibers could be seen at the level of the obex. CGRP-IR was reduced in the dorsomedial and ventrolateral zones of Vc, particularly in its caudal one-third. Electron-microscopic analysis revealed a population of CGRP-IR boutons, most of which were of the simple axodendritic type with asymmetrical contacts. A few examples of axoaxonic contacts were observed. Loss of labeled boutons observed with the electron microscope was consistent with light-microscopic quantitative results. Those boutons that were retained were variable in size and displayed simple axodendritic contacts.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS)
Somatosens Mot Res 1992
PMID:Selective deafferentation of convergent inputs to trigeminal subnucleus caudalis: effects on calcitonin gene-related peptide distribution. 150 61

45 children (3 years 9 months old in average), suffering from congenital dislocation of the hip or acetabular dysplasia have sustained a bilateral innominate osteotomy in a single stage. Two different operative procedures have been used: "simultaneous osteotomy" (15 children) and "successive osteotomy" (30 children). The post-operative follow-up lasted 4 years 3 months. On both sides, the correction of acetabular deformity was obtained, the average value of the acetabular angle which was 36.6 in a pre-operative state, being 17.1 post-operative and 11.5 at the last follow-up. Complications were rare (3 superficial infections, 1 Kirschner wires migration and 2 hip instabilities which called for a capsulorraphy). The results were excellent for 83 hips, fair for 3 hips in 3 children (asymmetrical shift of the osteotomy) and poor for 4 hips in 3 children (who were contraindications of the Salter's osteotomy). The authors conclude that one-step bilateral innominate osteotomy is viable and simple. It makes a second operation unnecessary and results in a better angular gain compared to that obtained after unilateral osteotomy.
Rev Chir Orthop Reparatrice Appar Mot 1991
PMID:[Salter's single-stage bilateral pelvic osteotomy]. 183 64

The effect of asymmetrical tonic reflexes on the upper limb in man was studied by analyzing errors in reproducing a targeted movement in right elbow extension following head rotation and vibration of the neck muscles. Overshoot of reproduction was observed only when the head was rotated to the left in contrast to no rotation or with rotation to the right. However, there was no influence on errors of reproduction after vibration of the neck muscles. These observations suggest that the proprioception in the rotated head controls the kinesthetic input by peripheral sensory receptors, namely, vestibular input plays a greater role in the accurate positioning of the upper limb, especially in inhibiting sensory input from the opposite side of the rotated head.
Percept Mot Skills 1991 Jun
PMID:An empirical note on tonic neck reflexes: control of the upper limb's proprioceptive sensation. 189 33

In order to classify the presynaptic terminals contacting trigeminocerebellar projection neurons (TCPNs) in rat trigeminal nucleus oralis (Vo), electron-microscopic examination of sequential thin sections made from TCPNs located in the border zone (BZ) of Vo, labeled by the retrograde transport of horseradish peroxidase, was undertaken. The use of BZ TCPNs, labeled in Golgi-like fashion so that many of their dendrites and axons were visible, allowed for the determination of the distribution of each bouton type along the soma and dendrites, as well as for the characterization of the morphology and synaptic relations of the labeled axon and its terminals. Three types of axon terminals contacting labeled BZ TCPNs have been recognized, depending upon whether they contain primarily spherical-shaped, agranular synaptic vesicles (S endings); predominantly flattened, agranular synaptic vesicles (F endings); or a population of pleomorphic-shaped, agranular synaptic vesicles (P endings). The S endings represent the majority of axon terminals contacting labeled BZ TCPNs and establish asymmetrical axosomatic and axodendritic synaptic contacts. Many S endings are situated in one of two types of synaptic glomeruli. One type of glomerulus has a large S ending at its core, whereas the other contains a small S ending. Large-S-ending glomeruli include only labeled distal dendrites of BZ TCPNs; small-S-ending glomeruli contain either a labeled soma, proximal dendrite, or distal dendritic shaft. The remaining S endings are extraglomerular, synapsing on distal dendrites. P endings are less frequently encountered and establish intermediate axosomatic and axodendritic synapses. These endings exhibit a generalized distribution along the entire somatodendritic tree. F endings make symmetrical axodendritic synapses with distal dendrites, are only found in glomeruli containing small S endings, and are the least frequently observed ending contacting labeled BZ TCPNs. The majority of axonal endings synapsing on labeled BZ TCPNs are located along distal dendrites, with only a relatively few synapsing terminals situated on proximal dendrites and somata. The axons of labeled BZ TCPNs arise from the cell body and generally give rise to a single short collateral near their points of origin. This collateral remains unbranched and generates several boutons within BZ, while the parent axon acquires a myelin sheath and, without branching further, travels dorsolaterally toward the inferior cerebellar peduncle. The collateral boutons resemble extraglomerular S endings. They contain agranular, spherical-shaped synaptic vesicles and make asymmetrical axodendritic synapses with small-diameter unlabeled dendritic shafts in the BZ neuropil.
Somatosens Mot Res 1990
PMID:Fine structural characteristics and synaptic connections of trigeminocerebellar projection neurons in rat trigeminal nucleus oralis. 233 Jul 85


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