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The objective of this study was to evaluate the replacement of part of the pork from Cuiabana sausage by a brewery by-product on the physicochemical and microbiological properties during storage. Brewery by-product (BW) concentration influenced sausage colouration, with reduced luminosity, L* 52.060 in the 6% (w/w) treatment compared to the 0% treatment controls (L* 63.956). Titratable acidity showed higher (1.162 g/100 g) compared to the 0% treatment controls (1.093 g/100 g) of lactic acid. Proteins and total enzymatic fibers increased, 19.068 and 9.233 g/100 g of sample respectively. It was observed that the by-product did not interfere in the oxidation of the lipids and the best model to describe the oxidation of lipids is Van Bertalanffy model (P less then 0.05). Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus sp. levels were within the prescribed limits and Listeria monocytogenes colonies were observed. The addition of by-products had no interference on the formation of oxidation compounds in the sausage and has increased fiber content.

Joint arthrocentesis is a commonly performed procedure by the emergency physician (EP). Point of care ultrasound (POCUS) has demonstrated promise in identifying joint effusions and guiding arthrocentesis procedures. EP-performed talonavicular joint arthrocentesis has not been previously described in the literature. BAY-61-3606 order We present a case in which an isolated talonavicular joint effusion was identified and then subsequently aspirated using POCUS.

A 65-year-old man presented with atraumatic right ankle pain. On arrival, he was noted to have diffuse warmth and edema around the ankle and midfoot. POCUS was performed to evaluate for an ankle joint effusion, which was not present. The ultrasound was then moved distally, where a talonavicular joint effusion was noted. Inflammatory markers were found to be elevated. A magnetic resonance imaging scan revealed an isolated talonavicular joint effusion without additional acute findings. POCUS was then used to perform an arthrocentesis, which revealed monosodium urate crysn isolated talonavicular joint effusion without additional acute findings. POCUS was then used to perform an arthrocentesis, which revealed monosodium urate crystals consistent with an initial episode of gouty arthritis. WHY SHOULD AN EMERGENCY PHYSICIAN BE AWARE OF THIS? POCUS provides the EP with an efficient tool to diagnose joint effusions and guide arthrocentesis procedures. The foot is composed of several small joints where ultrasound can be particularly helpful. Similar to the ankle joint, these joints can be afflicted with pyogenic infections and crystalline arthropathies. To our knowledge, we present the first report of EP-performed talonavicular arthrocentesis guided by POCUS. The approach to this joint and technique for arthrocentesis are presented.

Our objective in this work was to compare visual acuity, complication rate, rate of unplanned visits in the month following the procedure, and patient satisfaction between patients who received a corneal transplant as an outpatient or inpatient.

Our work focused on 19 patients (6 inpatients and 13 outpatients), who had undergone unilateral keratoplasty between May 2018 and December 2018. The indications for corneal transplant were keratoconus, Fuchs dystrophy and graft rejection.

All patients who were followed for at least one month had an improvement in their VA. There were on average as many postoperative consultations in the inpatient group as in the outpatient group. Complications occurred in 77% of inpatients versus 40% of outpatients. The rate of consultations in the month following the operation was similar in both groups. Patients were satisfied with outpatient management.

No similar studies have been conducted to our knowledge. This preliminary work is limited by the small number of patients and questionnaires received and the length of follow-up. The criteria for outpatient care are very important to limit complications. For corneal transplantation, hospitalisation is most often performed with an average stay of 2to 5days. Outpatient management seems, according to our preliminary work, to be able to be extended into more centres without changing the postoperative follow-up or increasing the rate of complications, allowing lower cost and patient satisfaction.

The previous lack of this type of study, as well as the encouraging results of this work, open the way to larger scale prospective comparative as well as medico-economic studies.

The previous lack of this type of study, as well as the encouraging results of this work, open the way to larger scale prospective comparative as well as medico-economic studies.

Requests for cosmetic eyelid surgery are frequent. The surgeon must carry out a complete clinical examination in order to rule out any orbital pathologies responsible for eyelid pockets.

Study of ten patients who have consulted in the oculopalpebral surgery department of La Fondation Ophtalmologique de Rothschild for cosmetic surgery of the eyelid pockets and in whom an underlying pathology was diagnosed.

The clinical examination allows to look for signs of alarms, such as medical history, unilateral involvement, pain and the presence of exophthalmos. These should lead to perform orbital imaging and surgical biopsy if an orbital mass has been identified for histological analysis which will make the diagnosis. We identified four cases of orbital lymphoma, one foreign body granuloma, chronic bilateral dacryoadenitis, sarcoidosis involvement, AAPOX syndrom, cavernous hemangioma, and simple fatty hernia.

These cases shows the importance of not ignoring an underlying orbital pathology before proposing cosmetic surgery for eyelid pockets.

These cases shows the importance of not ignoring an underlying orbital pathology before proposing cosmetic surgery for eyelid pockets.Tractional retinal detachments (TRD) occur as a consequence of various retinal pathologies but is most commonly associated with proliferative diabetic retinopathy (PDR). Monitoring for diabetic eye disease and early identification of TRD are crucial for preventing vision loss.

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