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High frequency of allelic imbalance at chromosome region 16q22-23 in human breast cancer: correlation with high PgR and low S phase
Authors:S Skirnisdottir  G Eiriksdottir  T Baldursson  RB Barkardottir  V Egilsson  S Ingvarrson
Affiliation:Institute of Rehabilitation, University Hospital Rotterdam, Netherlands.
Abstract:PURPOSE: The validity and reproducibility of an instrumented dynamic examination method to measure sacroiliac (SI) joint stiffness was tested in vitro. METHODS: Four embalmed human female pelvises were excitated by a pelvic vibrator. A color Doppler imaging (CDI) scanner was used to image the amplitude of vibrations at different sites of the pelvis. Vibrations were applied to the anterior superior iliac spines unilaterally and were received by CDI all over the ipsilateral SI region. Three different stability conditions were created in the SI joints: no intervention, screwed and ligaments cut. Test results were quantified by taking the minimum threshold levels of the bones. The relative difference of vibration intensity between ipsilateral ilium and sacrum at each stability condition is accepted as the stiffness level for the SI joint. RESULTS: Statistics showed high reproducibility and significant differences between the stability conditions. Dynamic testing based on the use of vibrations provides visible and quantifiable intra- and inter-individual differences between SI joint stiffnesses. CONCLUSIONS: This new method is objective and reproducible. Future in vivo application is promising since there are no technical and safety restrictions.
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