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Gastric ulcers were the cause of bleeding in Upper and lower gastrointestinal bleeding of unknown origin requires transfusions in No significant differences were observed between the percentages of patients who received transfusions from to No differences have been observed between the percentages of patients who received transfusions over the last seven years at our Department of Gastroenterology. Patients presenting with hematemesis or hematochezia, in addition to those with bleeding of unknown origin or from portal hypertension, are prone to have greater transfusion requirements. Full Text Available Este articulo pretende enfatizar en la importancia de la respuesta humana, debido a una tendencia del ser humano a interpretar los hechos de acuerdo a sus creencias y expectativas.
Mas alla de focalizarse en las debilidades de las personas y concebirlas como victimas despues de una experiencia traumatica , existen otras formas de entender al individuo como un sujeto activo y fuerte con capacidad de resistir y rehacerse ante las adversidades. Submacular hemorrhages cause serious vision impairment.
Patient observation, waiting for the spontaneous blood reabsorption and resolution of the haemorrhage leads to the severe damage to retinal tissue as a result of scar formation. The paper presents 7 cases of patients with submacular haemorrhages treated with intravitreal injections of recombined tissue plasminogen activator rtPA and sulphur hexafluoride SFG.
In 4 cases, the haemorrhage was secondary to AMD, in two cases to trauma, and it was idiopathic in one case. All patients were treated with intravitreal injections of rtPA and SF6 for thrombolysis and pneumatic displacement of haemorrhage outside macular structures. Ranibizumab was additionally administered to patients with age-related macular degeneration. Such treatment improved visual acuity in all patients, reducing the central retinal thickness as shown in follow-up optical coherence tomography. The presented treatment of submacular hemorrhages with intravitreal injections of rtPA and SF6 provided good results, but in order to develop a standard management algorithm for this disease, the analysis of larger patient sample is required.
Clinical discriminators between acute brain hemorrhage and infarction: Full Text Available New treatments for acute stroke require a rapid triage system, which minimizes treatment delays and maximizes selection of eligible patients. Our aim was to create a score for assessing the probability of brain hemorrhage among patients with acute stroke based upon clinical information.
Retinal phlebitis associated with autoimmune hemolytic anemia. To describe a case of retinal phlebitis associated with autoimmune hemolytic anemia. A year-old Indian man diagnosed with autoimmune hemolytic anemia presented with a 1-week history of blurred vision in both eyes. Fundus biomicroscopy revealed bilateral peripheral retinal venous sheathing and cellophane maculopathy. Fundus fluorescent angiogram showed bilateral late leakage from the peripheral venous arcades and submacular fluid accumulation.
The retinal phlebitis resolved following a blood transfusion and administration of systemic steroids. Retinopathy associated with autoimmune hemolytic anemia is not well known. This is thought to be the first documentation of retinal phlebitis occurring in this condition. Surgical choroidal neovascular membrane removal in the era of anti-vascular endothelial growth factor agents. Full Text Available Intravitreal anti-vascular endothelial growth factor VEGF agents have obtained acceptance as the mainstay in the management strategy of subfoveal choroidal neovascular membranes CNVM due to varying etiologies.
Few drawbacks include need for repeated intravitreal injections, with its adjunct risks, and the lack of a predefined treatment end point, which can cause doubts and uncertainty in the mind of the patient. Furthermore, it remains a significant financial burden for the patient. Herein we report our data of three patients who were reluctant for further re-injections of anti-VEGF agents and were therefore offered surgical removal of the CNVM by submacular surgery as an alternative treatment plan.
Extraarticular bony ankylosis in a child with supracondylar fracture of humerus. It is one of the rare complications of supracondylar fracture of humerus in children. Myositis mass usually develops on the anterior aspect in the brachialis muscle and produces restriction of range of motion, but complete ankylosis is rare. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first case to be reported in the literature as a consequence of myositis ossificans traumatica.
In this case, a six-year-old child presented to the casualty department with pain in the right elbow after a fall on out-stretched hand during play. After surgical excision through the anterior approach, the child had no symptoms referable to the elbow and a residual flexion deformity of 15 degrees with further painless flexion up to degrees at last follow-up of one year after surgery. Humerus; Fractures, Bone; Myositis; Ankylosis. Despite surgical reattachment of retinal layers, postoperative functional outcomes after rhegmatogenous retinal detachment RRD may be limited. This can be explained by microstructural changes in the macula inherent to the pathology itself as well as the surgery.
To evaluate the various changes in the macula by OCT pre- and postoperatively, and correlate them with functional and clinical outcomes in patients with RRD. To establish pre- and postoperative prognostic factors. This was a prospective study of 50 eyes of 50 patients operated for RDD. Each patient underwent a complete clinical examination and macular OCT using the Heidelberg Spectralis; preoperatively and then successively at 7 days, 1 month, 3 months and 6 months after RRD surgery. The preoperative tomographic risk factors for poor visual outcome were: Disseminated neurocysticercosis presenting as isolated acute monocular painless vision loss.
Full Text Available Neurocysticercosis, the most common parasitic infection of the nervous system, is known to affect the brain, eyes, muscular tissues and subcutaneous tissues. However, it is very rare for patients with ocular cysts to have concomitant cerebral cysts. Also, the dominant clinical manifestation of patients with cerebral cysts is either seizures or headache.
We report a patient who presented with acute monocular painless vision loss due to intraocular submacular cysticercosis, who on investigation had multiple cerebral parenchymal cysticercal cysts, but never had any seizures. Although such a vision loss after initiation of antiparasitic treatment has been mentioned previously, acute monocular vision loss as the presenting feature of ocular cysticercosis is rare.
We present a brief review of literature along with this case report. To report a case of the expansion of submacular retinal pigment epithelium RPE atrophy after using the inverted internal limiting membrane ILM flap technique for a persisting, large, stage IV macular hole MH. A year-old woman presented with a chronic large MH that remained open despite pars plana vitrectomy PPV. The surgery was performed twice for the MH closure 14 years earlier. ILM peeling was not performed during the previous surgeries.
One month after surgery, the MH was closed, accompanied by glial cell proliferation spreading from the inverted ILM flap as reported before. On the other hand, the area of the submacular RPE atrophy, which was already observed 1 week after surgery, gradually increased in size. BCVA improved to 0. Spontaneous resolution of macular edema after silicone oil removal.
To investigate the macular changes in eyes filled with silicone oil SO and course of these changes after SO removal. A retrospective optical coherence tomography scan review was conducted for twenty-four patients who underwent uncomplicated pars plana vitrectomy with SO tamponade for complex retinal detachments were detected with optical coherence tomography before, and one week, one month and three months after SO removal. Mean duration of SO tamponade was 3. Submacular fluid was represented in 1 eye before silicone SO removal.
Mean best corrected visual acuity BCVA was 1. Decreased visual acuity in eyes filled with SO could be caused by macular complications due to SO. CME and subretinal fluid may resolve without any additional macular surgery after SO removal. Is tranexamic acid effective for acute upper gastrointestinal bleeding? Banding ligation or beta-blockers for primary prevention of variceal bleeding? Extratos de Curcuma longa L.
O experimento mostrou que os melhores resultados foram obtidos com o extrato de Kalanchoe brasiliensis. Se incluyen 30 casos de cefalea correspondientes a 23 pacientes. Ocho cefaleas son primarias y 22 secundarias. Hemorrhagic stroke after naphazoline exposition: Full Text Available Ten percent of all strokes are due to spontaneous cerebral hemorrhages. They are associated to drugs licit and illicit in 9. This is a case report of a year-old man, without previous morbidities, who presented a sudden onset headache and arterial hypertension 24 hours after use of naphazoline as nasal decongestant.
Cranial tomography showed right thalamus hemorrhage. Cerebral angiography showed no aneurisms, vascular malformations or vasculitis. No other risk factors were found during investigation in this patient and the stroke was attributed to naphazoline exposition. Fundus autofluorescence in blunt ocular trauma. Os dados analisados foram: Oito olhos de 8 pacientes foram estudados. Flat choroidal melanoma masquerading as central serous chorioretinopathy. Full Text Available There are several mimickers of choroidal melanoma. After 1 year without resolution of the subretinal fluid, the patient was referred for our opinion.
The left eye was normal. Ultrasonography documented an isoechoic mass measuring 1. Optical coherence tomography showed subretinal fluid with shaggy photoreceptors and hyper-reflective material within the subretinal fluid, likely indicative of lipofuscin within macrophages. Autofluorescence revealed orange pigment overlying the lesion. These features were strongly suggestive of small choroidal melanoma with five risk factors for tumor growth. Treatment with Iodine plaque brachytherapy was performed on the patient. The readers should keep in mind that choroidal melanoma can manifest as a tiny choroidal mass with related multimodal imaging features of subretinal fluid and orange pigment.
Retina nerve fiber layer and choroidal thickness changes in obstructive sleep apnea syndrome. The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of obstructive sleep apnea syndrome OSAS on the submacular and peripapillary retinal nerve fiber layer RNFL and choroidal thickness ChT. Eighty-four eyes of 42 male patients with OSAS and eyes of 56 aged-matched and body mass index-matched healthy male subjects were enrolled in this case-control study.
Right and left eyes were separately evaluated. The choroidal thickening in patients with OSAS may be associated with the pathophysiology of the neurodegeneration process of the disease. Intraoperative optical coherence tomography in macula involving rhegmatogenous retinal detachment repair with pars plana vitrectomy and perfluoron. PurposeTo investigate microanatomical relationships during surgical repair of macula involving retinal detachment with pars plana vitrectomy PPV and perfluoron PFO with a microscope-integrated intraoperative optical coherence tomography iOCT device.
Patients and methodsThis consecutive case series included nine eyes of nine patients with macula involving retinal detachment operated by a single surgeon at the Cincinnati Eye Institute. ResultsiOCT imaging was ergonomically easy to obtain in all eyes. ConclusionMicroscope-integrated iOCT is a versatile and powerful imaging modality that holds a great deal of promise in the future. Its confirmation of persistent occult SMF in this small series of macular involving retinal detachment repair with PFO, may inform surgical decision making, and demonstrates a pathophysiological rationale for initial face-down positioning after retinal detachment repair.
Long-term results of repeated anti-vascular endothelial growth factor therapy in eyes with retinal pigment epithelial tears. To evaluate the long-term results of retinal pigment epithelium tears in eyes treated with repeated anti-vascular endothelial growth factor VEGF therapy. Five patients with retinal pigment epithelial tears without foveal center involvement after anti-VEGF injection were studied retrospectively.
Mean follow-up time was 52 months, with measurements of visual acuity and evaluation of macular findings by angiography and optical coherence tomography during this period. All eyes had a persistent submacular neovascular membrane 30 days after the tear.
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An anti-VEGF drug was reinjected until the membranes stopped leaking. The number of anti-VEGF reinjections varied from two to eight during the follow-up period. Long-term optical coherence tomography analysis showed reduced fluid and remodeling of the torn retinal pigment epithelium. Long-term visual results with repeated anti-VEGF therapy are not as devastating as suggested previously. Visual acuity and metamorphopsia improve with time as long as the neovascular membrane is inactive. Optical coherence tomography changes in the macular area reflect the visual acuity improvement.
Autologous transplantation of genetically modified iris pigment epithelial cells: A promising concept for the treatment of age-related macular degeneration and other disorders of the eye. Age-related macular degeneration ARMD is the leading cause for visual impairment and blindness in the elder population. Laser photocoagulation, photodynamic therapy and excision of neovascular membranes have met with limited success.
Submacular transplantation of autologous iris pigment epithelial IPE cells has been proposed to replace the damaged retinal pigment epithelium following surgical removal of the membranes. We tested our hypothesis that the subretinal transplantation of genetically modified autologous IPE cells expressing biological therapeutics might be a promising strategy for the treatment of ARMD and other retinal disorders. Pigment epithelium-derived factor PEDF has strong antiangiogenic and neuroprotective activities in the eye. Subretinal transplantation of PEDF expressing IPE cells inhibited pathological choroidal neovascularization in rat models of laser-induced rupture of Bruch's membrane and of oxygen induced ischemic retinopathy.
These findings suggest a promising concept for the treatment of ARMD and other retinal disorders. To investigate the risk factors associated with prechoroidal cleft occurrence after treatment for neovascular age-related macular degeneration nAMD and to elucidate its clinical significance. Two hundred thirty-four subjects who were treated for neovascular age-related macular degeneration were assessed to identify prechoroidal cleft on optical coherence tomography. Clinical variables were compared between patients manifesting a cleft cleft group and patients who did not control group.
Prechoroidal cleft was detected in 29 of patients 8. Although the baseline visual acuity was not different between the 2 groups, logMAR visual acuity at final visit was 0. Eyes with a cleft, especially clefts that develop early, generally had worse prognoses than eyes without clefts. Twenty male Wistar rats, anesthetized with sodium pentobarbital, were randomly divided in 2 groups: Medium arterial pressure MAP, rectal temperature T and heart rate were monitored. The animals were sacrificed in M4, 30 min after the 3rd hemorrhage moment M3 and the kidneys and blood collected from hemorrhage were utilized for histological study and hematocrit Ht determination.
Hemorrhage and hypotension determined changes in kidney histology. Relatar um caso de hemorragia intracraniana em um paciente portador de hemofilia A e comparar com os dados da literatura. Al evaluar los pacientes fallecidos por IAM, encontramos trombo en Reporte de tres casos. Para su tratamiento se ha utilizado el concepto Bobath. Principales medidas de resultados: Alteraciones cerebrales en enfermedad hipertensiva asociada a embarazo.
Para el tratamiento del envenenamiento por esta especie, en Venezuela se produce un O significado da menopausa e os fatores que interferem no relacionamento sexual da mulher. Full Text Available O estudo analisa os condicionantes que interferem no relacionamento sexual da mulher menopausada, utilizando a pesquisa qualitativa. La hemorragia digestiva y la esplenomegalia fueron las p Cavernoma de la vena porta: Pseudoaneurisma de arteria renal principal asociado a fistula cecal tras nefrectomia radical: Martin del Toro; A.
Los niveles tienen "filtros" que aumentan la prevalencia de enfermedad entre los pacientes que llegan a niveles sucesivamente altos. Desde , foram descritos poucos casos na literatura. Since few cases were described in the literature. We report on a 33 year-old female patient with subarachnoid hemorrhage due to sacular aneurysm of the left AICA. She was submitted to clipage of the aneurysm without complications. An atypic case of unilateral retinoblastoma was reported in an year-old girl that was seen due to a vitreal hemorrhage at first. The ultrasound did not help to make a diagnosis.
Later on, a total spontaneous hyphema with uncontrollable ocular hypertension appeared that led surgeons to perform enucleation. By the anatomopathological study, it was concluded that it was a little differentiated retinoblastoma with an extensive area of necrosis and intratumoral hemorrhage.
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En algunos casos permanece inadvertido o enmascarado y crea consecuencias por lo que debe ser investigado. Manejo inicial y conceptos en trauma: Necrose tubular aguda e nefrite intersticial caracterizaram a histologia dos rins. Aunque ciertamente la voz griega haima sangre entra como componente en la voz azoemia, debe tenerse en cuenta que dicho componente no pide la h sino cuando es inicial, como hemorragia , hemofilia, hematemesis, etc. Comprometimento pulmonar na leptospirose. Gasometria arterial revelou hipoxemia e hipocapnia na maioria dos casos.
Vitrectomy in double-perforation gunshot injury. This study sought to evaluate the result of pars plana vitrectomy in patients with gunshot wounds involving double perforation. This was a retrospective, noncomparative, interventional case series. Eighteen patients 18 eyes with double-perforation gunshot injuries were treated from February to March In each case, vitrectomy was scheduled 1—6 weeks after repair of the entrance site.
The main reasons for functional failure VA 0. All cases developed postoperative exotropia. No cases exhibited signs of postoperative redetachment. The outcome of pars plana vitrectomy in cases with double perforations is variable. Factors including the surgeon's skill level, the time to surgery, and the efficacy of the intraocular tamponade affect the postoperative outcome. La Roma della diaspora somala: A partire da tale matrice tematica, la narrativa di Ali Farah si carica di simbologie e di metafore nuove, che rimandano alla sua poetica e al suo immaginario ben personali.
In both fictional texts, the Italian author of Somali and Italian origin depicts external and internal geographies of the Italian Capital, which are connected with identitary dynamics expressed by themes frequently used by contemporary diasporic writers: The better understanding of the natural history of the cavernous malformations and the improvement of diagnostic methods and of microsurgical techniques have made the management of cavernous malformations possible through the conservative treatment, radiosurgery, and microsurgical resection.
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ResultadosNo se observaron diferencias significativas entre los valores de control respiratorio en losdistintos grupos estudiados. A ribavirina quando associada ao interferon alfa aumenta muito a resposta ao tratamento. Interferon and ribavirin are medications widely used in the treatment of some systemic diseases, mainly hepatitis C. Ribavirin when associated with interferon increases the rate of success of this treatment. There are about million patients with chronic hepatitis C in the world, many in use of these medications.
The classic associated retinopathy is described as cotton wool exudates and hemorrhages. Since the first reports, several different ocular disturbances were described in association with interferon. The present case shows a patient whose right eye presented with central retinal vein occlusion and whose left eye presented the typical findings of hemorrhages; prompt resolution after the medications were discontinued. To review the literature on portal vein thrombosis in children and adolescents, focusing on its diagnosis, complications and treatment.
Un reto a la vida Preterm newborn with a very low birth weight: Se recolectaron los datos retrospectivamente a partir de los libros de registro del servicio y la maternidad. Las causas primarias de muerte fueron la enfermedad de la membrana hialina y la hemorragia intraventricular. Full Text Available La plerocercoidiosis es una zoonosis parasitaria producida por la larva plerocercoide de Spirometra. Spontaneosu poisoning by Trema micrantha in goats. Apenas um animal foi necropsiado.
Os casos ocorreram em duas propriedades da Cidade de Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, em abril de e julho de Na necropsia observaram-se hemorragia multifocal renal e hepatomegalia com p Clinic and pathological findings in dogs naturally infected with canine herpesvirus. Adeno-tonsillectomy surgery in a joint aid effort: Public hospitals in Brazil are under capacity for adenotonsillectomies, resulting in a growing waiting line. Otolaryngologists are used to these lines, since they understand that this problem is under govern responsibility. For this reason we believe that joint aid efforts to carry out adenotonsillectomies are justified.
To standardize the organization of adenotonsillectomies in joint aid efforts, its effectiveness and feasibility. En las arterias coronarias relacionadas con el infarto y en las no relacionadas se registraron las siguientes variables: Patients suffering acute intracranial pressure increases can be more advantageously handled if the intracranial pressure is constantly monitored.
The main advantage has been the knowledge of the level of intracranial pressure at any given time and the early detection of a rising pressure when this phenomenon occurred. There were no complications except for 3 cases of infection. Two of these cases were minor purulent collections only at the site of exit of the tube in the scalp. One patient with a compound wound, cerebral laceration, and intracerebral hematoma developed a wound infection and brain abscess which required drainage.
El paciente fue dado de alta con terapia sustitutiva de levotiroxina y prednisona. Viperidae por extractos de plantas tropicales. Organic extracts representing 48 species included in 30 families of Costa Rican tropical plants were evaluated for their ability to neutralize hemorrhagic activity induced by the venom of the snake Bothrops asper.
A bioassay in mice was used, based on intradermal injection of either venom or venom-extract mixtures followed by the measurement of hemorrhagic areas. Total inhibition of hemorrhage was observed with the ethanolic, ethyl acetate and aquous extracts of Bursera simaruba, Clusia torresii, C.
Duck viral enteritis in domestic muscovy ducks in Pennsylvania. Duck viral enteritis DVE outbreaks occurred at two different locations in Pennsylvania in and In the first outbreak, four ducks died out of a group of 30 domestic ducks; in the second outbreak, 65 ducks died out of a group of domestic ducks, and 15 domestic geese died as well. A variety of species of ducks were present on both premises, but only muscovy ducks Cairina moschata died from the disease.
On necropsy, gross lesions included hepatomegaly with petechial hemorrhages, petechial hemorrhages in the abdominal fat, petechial hemorrhages on the epicardial surface of the heart, and multifocal to coalescing areas of fibrinonecrotic material over the mucosal surface of the trachea, esophagus, intestine, and cloaca. Histologically, the liver had random multifocal areas of necrosis and eosinophilic intranuclear inclusion bodies in hepatocytes.
DVE virus was isolated and identified using muscovy duck embryo fibroblast inoculation and virus neutralization. En el primer brote, cuatro de un lote de 30 patos murieron mientras que en el segundo brote murieron 65 patos de un lote de patos y 15 gansos. En ambas localidades exist? A la necropsia, las lesiones macrosc?? El virus de la enteritis viral de los patos fue aislado e identificado usando fibroblasto de embriones de pato almizclero. Severe perioperative bleeding in renal cell carcinoma after elective pericardiocentesis associated left ventricular puncture: January to December Introduction to genetics in ophthalmology, value of family studies.
This paper reviews the author's personal experience with genetic eye diseases and discusses the significance of family studies in providing key information for the advancement of molecular research. This disease has long been known as an X-linked progressive tapetoretinal degeneration, but it was first described in Japan in after finding asymptomatic fundus changes in heterozygous female carriers that are compatible with X chromosomal inactivation. Mutations in the disease-causing gene REP-1 provide a clue to the diagnosis and pathophysiology of the disease.
Leber's Hereditary Optic Neuropathy: The clinical expression is so variable among affected individuals and families that mild optic nerve disease of insidious onset should be differentiated from autosomal dominant optic atrophy. Molecular assessment of mitochondrial DNA leads to a definite diagnosis of the disease, but mitochondrial DNA mutations do not fully account for the clinical manifestation and phenotypic variability of the disease. This rare X-linked vitreoretinal dysplasia, characterized by congenital bilateral blindness, was documented in Japan some twenty years ago and the disease has been identified in four unrelated Japanese families.
The disease, once diagnosed on the basis of elaborate clinical and familial studies, can now be defined by molecular assessment of the Norrie disease gene. A four-generation family was described which presented with autosomal dominantly inherited congenital nystagmus, peripheral corneal opacity, and foveal hypoplasia without any iris tissue malformation.
The diagnosis of this family was established by detection of a missense mutation in the paired domain of the PAX 6 gene, hence conforming to a forme fruste of congenital aniridia. Two Japanese families with Sorsby's fundus dystrophy showed late-onset retinal dystrophy characterized by submacular hemorrhage and atrophy. Value of family studies]. The occurrence of a subretinal hematoma in age-related macular degeneration AMD is a serious complication that can impact the visual prognosis with a poor functional recovery. The management of this complication remains controversial.
Several therapeutic methods have been described. We report the results of four patients treated with a protocol combining: All patients underwent surgery within eight days after the onset of the macular hematoma. Patients with a consultation period longer than eight days did not undergo this treatment. Face down postoperative positioning was then carried out for seven days by the patients. We observed a shift in the macular hematoma in the four patients, which allowed the identification of secondary neovascularization responsible for the bleeding.
Macular subretinal hematoma can cause severe visual loss by several mechanisms. The blood accumulates between the neurosensory retina and the retinal pigment epithelium, which causes a toxic effect on the surrounding tissues, thus resulting in a loss of photoreceptors and cellular destruction in the pigment epithelium and choriocapillaris, evolving into a fibroglial scar.
The therapeutic evaluation of this protocol in our series of four patients gives a favorable result. Surgical complications in 2, cases of hemorrhoidectomy by Milligan-Morgan, Ferguson and combined techniques. The most common technique for anal stenosis was single anotomy without sphincterotomy All cases of anal bleeding had surgical ligation of all hemorrhoidal pedicles, no matter if the bleeding site was found or not. MR assessment; Alterazioni della barriera emato-labirintica.
Valutazioni mediante Risonanza Magnetica. Scopo del lavoro e' stato quello di valutare l'uso della metodica RM contrastografica nei pazienti affetti da disturbi clinici di origine labirintica. L'indagine e' stata ultimata dal bilancio con scansioni in tecnica steady-state per lo studio dei fluidi endolabirintici. Il comportamento delle lesioni espansive alla sequenza in tecnica di steady-state e' differito da quello rilevato nelle lesioni con altra natura. Tra le cause piu' frequenti si e' rilevata la presenza di presunti tumori intralabirintici: Un'accentuazione fisiologica di componenti isolate del labirinto membranoso e' stata rilevata anche nel monitoraggio di paziente sottoposta a exeresi di schwannoma dell'ottavo paio di nervi cranici, e in seguito a pregressa radioterapia effettuata per adenocarcinoma rinofaringeo.
Capillaroscopy is an useful diagnostic tool that is non-invasive, reproducible, able to assess the capillaries in the periungal region and that assists in the differential diagnosis of connective tissue diseases. The aim of the study was to distinguish chronic cutaneous lupus erythematosus and systemic lupus erythematosus from controls assessed by nailfold capillaroscopy. Seventy patients with lupus erythematosus 37 with chronic cutaneous lupus erythematosus.
Gender and sex hormones influence the response to trauma and sepsis: Full Text Available Several clinical and experimental studies have demonstrated gender dimorphism in immune and organ responsiveness and in the susceptibility to and morbidity from shock, trauma, and sepsis. Furthermore, sex hormones have been shown to be responsible for this gender-specific immune response following adverse circulatory conditions. More specifically, studies indicate that androgens produce immunodepression following trauma-hemorrhage in males.
In contrast, female sex steroids appear to exhibit immunoprotective properties following trauma and severe blood loss. With regard to the underlying mechanisms, receptors for sex hormones have been identified on various immune cells suggesting direct effects of these hormones on the immune cells.
Alternatively, indirect effects of sex hormones, ie, modulation of cardiovascular responses or androgen- and estrogen-synthesizing enzymes, might contribute to gender-specific immune responses. Recent studies indicate that sex hormones, eg, dehydroepiandrosterone DHEA, also modulate the function of peripheral blood mononuclear cells in surgical patients. The present study was aimed at analyzing the value of the early diagnosis of hemodynamic changes in hemorrhages and hypoxic-ischemic events in premature, very-low-birth-weight neonates through the evaluation of images and resistance index measurement by means of transcranial Doppler ultrasonography.
Fifty premature, very-low-birth-weight neonates were submitted to transcranial Doppler ultrasonography with sequential transfontanellar and transtemporal techniques. The aim of this study is to report our experience since the implantation of this technique in our hospital. There was gathered in every case the age, sex, motive of consultation, previous diagnostic procedures, capsule endoscopy findings and complication of the technique. One took to end a descriptive and analytical analysis. The obscure gastrointestinal bleeding was the most frequent indication Angiodisplasia was the endoscopic lesion more frequently detected Foram revisados laudos finais de autopsias e selecionadas 3.
Os principais fatores de risco associados foram: To present the pulmonary histopathological alterations found in the autopsies of. Grupo 2 nos quais a indometacina foi, preferentemente, utilizada. Mortalidad intrahospitalaria por accidente cerebrovascular. Angiodysplasia is a distinct mucosal vascular lesion associated with acute or chronic gastrointestinal bleeding. It occurs most frequently in the right colon and is extremely rare. Its etiology is unknown, but theories of its pathogenesis have evolved from its similarity to colonic angiodysplasia and the lesion appears to be associated with renal insufficiency.
Sixty-five-year-old woman with repeated melena and severe anemia due to angiodysplasia in the first portion of the duodenum. The diagnosis was done by upper endoscopy. As the patient presented repeated gastrointestinal bleeding with hemodynamic instability and recurrent anemia, surgery was indicated. At laparotomy the lesion was identified and resected with an Y-en-Roux reconstruction. The patient went on well at the immediate and late four years postoperative periods with no more recurrent gastrointestinal bleeding.
Although most of the patients suffering from gastrointestinal angiodysplasia goes on well with conservative management, there is a small portion of them that will need a more aggressive approach, as in this case. Una entidad inusual Acute esophageal necrosis: Acute esophageal necrosis AEN, also designated black esophagus, is a rare disorder that is poorly described in the medical literature. We present the case of an 80 years old man, with upper gastrointestinal bleeding who developed a black esophagus after hypotensive episodes.
Necrosis was confirmed histologically. Endoscopic findings show black discoloration of the distal esophagus with proximal extension ending sharply at the gastroesophageal junction. Diagnosis is reached endoscopically with histological support. Finally, we may say that to keep in mind the posibility of AEN is a key factor in its diagnosis, particularly in older patients with associated morbidity and evidence of upper gastrointestinal bleeding.
In the present report we describe the clinical, endoscopic and histophatological characteristics of a patient with a. La tasa de mortalidad perinatal fue de La edad promedio materna fue de El promedio de visitas al control prenatal fue de 4. Las causas asociadas a mortalidad perinatal fueron madres con pre eclampsia severa El peso de los productos fue Rev Med Hered ; Most authors agree on the negative impact of pregnancy in women with advanced maternal age on maternal and perinatal outcome. However, it is not usual to evaluate if some considered risk factors are only confounders because they are present in women over forty years.
In order to identify the isolated effect of age on maternal and perinatal outcome of pregnancies in women over forty, pregnancies from this age group were compared to pregnancies among women aged 20 to 29 years, matched by parity. After controlling possible confounding variables through multivariate analysis, advanced maternal age maintained its association with a higher prevalence of hypertension, malpresentation, cesarean section, postpartum hemorrhage, low Apgar score, perinatal death, late fetal.
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However with advanced imaging, vascular disease is being recognized with increasing frequency in veterinary medicine. Cerebrovascular disease can be subdivided into infarction and hemorrhage, although the two categories overlap in the case of hemorrhagic infarcts. The aim of thisarticle is to report the neurological manifestations associated with stroke infarctions in at two-month old, domestic shorthair cat.
Neurological evaluation revealed head tilt, tetraparesis, proprioceptive deficits in all four limbs, and decreased pupillary light reflex. Further, manifestations of neurological dysfunctions were acute and progressive. At the necropsy, grossly there were hemorrhage and necrosis at mid-brain and cerebellum. Histopathology confirmed liquefactive necrosis at the mid-brain and cerebellum. The neurological manifestations associated with the pathological findings are suggestive of an anoxic infarction probably due to vascular occlusion.
Health services are organized by levels of care, which improves outcomes. These levels are "filters" that lead to a progressive increase in the prevalence of diseases in higher levels of care. We studied and justified the role of the general practitioner as filter, or gatekeeper, to specialists and hospitals. This role leads to greater prevalence of diseases in the referral population. We analyzed empirical data on abdominal pain, chest pain and rectal bleeding as examples. As to rectal bleeding, the prevalence of rectum and sigma carcinomas increases from 0.
This increase in prevalence improves the positive predictive value of the. Full Text Available Treatment of intracranial tumoral lesions is related to its correct histological diagnostic. We present a retrospective analysis of 32 patients submitted to 36 cerebral biopsies using neuronavigation and 44 patients using frame-based stereotaxy.
Mean age was Most of lesions were lobar in both groups. Diagnostic yielding was We found in the postoperative CT scans intracranial hemorrhages in Most of them were mild post-operative hemorrages in the biopsy site. There was one death related to the procedure in each group. Astrocytomas and metastatic adenocarcinomas were the most frequent diagnosis.
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Some of the best cuts slide into a snap ping 80s groove that opens up nicely with the instrumentation — and Ralph only sings a bit, leaving plenty of room for solos from the players. Monday Michiru at her soulful best — working in a smooth modern setting, stepping out with a very seductive feel! CD Out of print, promotional sticker over barcode. A great little package — one that brings together two albums by the Monochrome Set — plus loads of bonus material too! First up is Eligible Bachelors — maybe our favorite album ever from Monochrome Set — a record that has the group sounding even sharper than their earlier work for Rough Trade — really hitting their stride at a songwriting level, and really finding a sense of clarity in their overall presentation!
The songs are smart and sharp, but never cloying at all — very much a strong precursor for the C86 generation, but with an overall quality level that maybe tops them all — especially in the full strength of the album. The set also includes the album Fin — the last full album issued by Monochrome Set — one that came out after the breakup of the group, as you might guess by the title — and which features live material from the full range of the group's years in music!
The tracks here start with some of the grittier Rough Trade-era work, and move into the tighter, snap pier sound of the group's stride in the early 80s — and given the live presentation, there's a very different vibe to the set than most of their studio material. There's also 15 more tracks recorded live for BBC and Capitol Radio — and then another 12 tracks that were recorded as demos for the Do It Records label in First up is Theme From The Godfather — a sweet 70s update of the moogy groovy that Hugo Montenegro first started crafting in the 60s!
The album's got both moog and Arp — the latter of which brings in more of a 70s electric vibe — and there's also some very cool sound effects on the record too, which really ups the ante for the sort of groove that Montenegro was creating! On 's Music From A Fistful Of Dollars, Hugh Montenegro makes his way through a number of late 60s Morricone spaghetti western themes, all done with his groovier than usual twist on the material! The Montenegro touches here include some augmented rhythms — snap ping the tunes along with a much modder feel at times than the original — plus a nice use of electric bass at the bottom, and some sunshine-drenched vocal passages have some great harmonies!
A rare moment from the hazy final days of the Black Ark — deeply dark grooves from Native, and a set that's got a surprisingly strong story too — as told in the detailed liner notes! Lee Scratch Perry works his mystical magic on the then largely unknown Wayne Jobson's Native — and the rhythms and songs here are every bit as solid as you'd hope for from a late 70s Black Ark album — with final touches that were laid on at Randy's, Harry J's, Channel One and Dynamic — even though the music lay unreleased for decades!
In addition to Native, Jobson recruits the Black Disciples for backing — and the vibe is deep, dark and heavy throughout — as some tracks are nearly fully dubbed out, while others have the rhythms snap ping crisply underneath. The title might be a little cutesy, but the album's a rock-solid effort from pianist Naoki Nishi — an artist who's maybe not as well-known on these shores as some of his Japanese contemporaries, but who delivers a wonderful performance throughout!
The album's a trio date — all acoustic — with Kazuyo Yamaguchi on bass and Takeshi Inomata on drums — both rhythm players that are maybe even more snap pingly groovy here than usual, and who do a great job of working with Nishi's soul-drenched approach to the piano! Pretty cocky of Omar to call this one his "best by far" — but given the quality of the music, it really deserves the title! All of the great stuff from earlier albums is firmly in place — great vocals, excellent songs with strong hooks, and a classic sense of soul that's stepped in tradition, yet points boldly towards the future.
The real change, though, is the production — which is totally fresh, mixing in a host of elements that Omar's never had in his music before, from bossa organ to snap ping junglist beats, and even a bit of dub! A funk fan's dream come true — five classic albums from Parliament, all presented in tiny LP-styled covers! First up is Mothership Connection — still some of the tightest, sharpest funk you'll ever hear — all these many decades later.
The instrumentation is razor-sharp — played by giants like Fred Wesley, Maceo Parker, Bootsy Collins, and Bernie Worrell — and the lyrics still have all the edginess and naughtiness of the earlier years — tied together wonderfully to make a very unified album, and one that's full of classics too! Clones Of Dr Funkenstein has that tightened-up P-Funk sound that was working so perfectly at the time — still with all the fuzzy haired elements of earlier years, but presented with a bit more focus — and a powerhouse swing that really drives the tracks home with a funky groove on the bottom!
There's a flowing sort of energy here that almost makes you think that the whole thing just emerged naturally from the brain of George Clinton — but all ensemble players have a strong hand in the action, and really get some great moments in on the set. Funkentelechy is a masterful dose of slick mothership jamming — perfectly woven together with that tightly compressed style that really served Clinton's production work well.
The tracks are long, but never too loopy — and thanks to help from the Bernie Worrell, Jerome Brailey, Gary Shider, and the Horny Horns, the album stays very tight instrumentally all the way through! Loads of Parliament classics, including "Bop Gun", "Funkentelechy", "Sir Nose D'Voidoffunk", and the massive "Flash Light", which we've heard a million times, but which never ceases to amaze us!
On Motorbooty Affair, The Mothership goes under water — as George Clinton and crew groove away nicely on this water-themed set of tracks designed to raise Atlantis from the deep! Plus, the album more than makes up for a lack of standout tracks with a nicely-united theme — almost a "concept album" of the funky type!
Gloryhallastoopid is a set that's very tight and funky, and which really picks up the groove first laid down on "Flashlight"! There's a tightly snap ping approach here that rivals the best late 70s work by Funkadelic — the later P-Funk mode that's even more focused on rhythms than before, and which gets away from the sloppy stuff to really hit home with the groove! Tunes are steeped in horny horns, wah wah guitar, and lots of electric keyboards — and titles include "The Big Bang Theory", which is virtually a blueprint for the LA G-funk sound of the 80s — plus the tracks "The Freeze", "May We Bang You?
Italy meets Australia — in a lovely set of grooves written by Piero Piccioni for this little-seen Alberto Sordi film from ! The sound is as sunny as you'd expect — with the Piccioni bossa groove used to set the scene for postwar Australia — sometimes coming across with lighter, livelier tones, sometimes getting a bit lusher in the more serious parts — but always coming across with a great Italian soundtrack sparkle!
There's some wonderful Italian bossa bits on the set — skipping out with some snap ping snare bits, topped off by warm horn passages and some great use of electric keys! CD features 14 bonus tracks, most of which are previously unreleased! Nile Rodgers isn't on the cover, but he's definitely in the grooves — giving us an updated version of the classic Chic sound — complete with all the best snap ping rhythms and plenty of riffing guitar!
Rodgers opened the door for plenty of guests this time around — voices who push the record way past just a rehash of the classic style — with contributions from Nao, Craig David, Vic Mensa, Mura Masa, Philippe Saisse, Emeli Sande, Lunchmoney Lewis, and even Elton John. A trio of albums from Roger — with bonus tracks too! On the first album, there's Many Facets Of Roger — and they're all pretty darn funky!
From this vantage point, all we can think of is that Roger Troutman must have had some sort of crystal ball to see into the hip hop sampling future — either that, or he was busy cooking up west coast gangster funk drones in some secret So Cal laboratory! There's also some pretty nice guitar in the mix — especially on the good jazzy groover "Chunk Of Sugar", which sounds like it's from a completely different record. The Saga Continues finds Roger still rocking his trademark effects laden vocals and vamping guitar work into the middle of the decade — with even tighter syncopated percussion, funky keys, and sharp synth bursts — sailing in a killer groove throughout!
Unlimited has Roger going for a sound that's maybe even more electro than some of his earlier solo work, at a level that really seems to be pushing the Zapp sound further for the 80s! The style is funky, but touched with lots of elements that have wended their way from indie hip hop up to mainstream soul — all at a level that later acts might fuse together with a bit more warmth, but which still has the starker feel of electro soul in Troutman's hands.
A wonderful snap shot of work by the mighty Roots crew — featuring rare remixes, alternate versions, never released tracks and more — handpicked by? Rather than going the traditional "best of" route, the Roots have assembled a collection that is more of a companion piece and refresher course than a beginners guide. They haven't made it easy for the mainstream to catch up with their evolving greatness so far, and they don't start with this set — despite the title! A wonderful snap shot of the earlier genius of the Roots! A record so big they dropped the "Ross" from Diana's name — just to show how large the lady was living at the end of the 70s!
The album was a key set in the solo years of Diana's career — a back to basics dancefloor effort done with impeccable production by Bernard Edwards and Nile Rogers — often in that tightly snap ping mode that made Chic so great, a sound that really breathed new life into Ross' sound at the time!
Roger's fast-riffing guitar touches cook the album up beautifully — pushing a catchy pop groove into the massive hits "Upside Down" and "I'm Coming Out" — both numbers that have aged surprisingly well over the years. Snap ping soulful grooves from Shalamar — one of the group's big early albums, and an important part of the Solar sound of LA!
The trio groove nicely over a set of upbeat tracks that were clearly aimed at the clubs, but which also have more than enough straight soul to get them on the charts. A trio of albums from Shalamar — all from the group's mighty late 70s run! Uptown Festival is the classic first album by Shalamar — that legendary trio that featured a young Jody Watley — all working under the leadership of Soul Train maestro Don Cornelius!
Given Don's experience with the growth of 70s soul on his TV show, he's a perfect fit to give the younger singers guidance here — working them through initial modes that are a bit disco, but which also have some of the funkier west coast touches of the Solar Records scene, and a bit of depth that fits the growing strengths of the young singers. The set begins with their classic "Uptown Festival" — a club oriented medley of Motown classics, all strung together in one long track — and other titles include a remake of "Ooh Baby Baby", plus "High On Life", "Beautiful Night", and "You Know".
Disco Gardens is filled with snap ping soulful grooves from Shalamar — one of the group's big early albums, and an important part of the Solar sound of LA! Last up is a definite bit of Big Fun from Shalamar — totally tight and very much at the top of their game — making the transition from disco modes to leaner 80s groove, thanks to lots of great production and songwriting help from Leon Sylvers!
Sylvers was really emerging as one of the key forces on Solar Records at the time — and he does a great job here of shaping the trio's strong vocals — which includes work by Howard Hewett and Jody Watley — both of whom are right at home on the album's groovers. An amazing record — bold, proud, and soulful — a set that we'd easily rank with any classic early 60s session on Blue Note — and for good reason too!
This rare date is the debut as a leader for trumpeter Gene Shaw — also known as Clarence Shaw in an earlier history of work with Charles Mingus — and it's an incredible blend of hardbop grooving with sharper-edged modern jazz ideals — an incredible blend that comes off beautifully on every track in the set! In the liner notes to the release of Tijuana Moods, in which Mingus says that he loved Shaw, but can't get in touch with him anymore!
Every aspect of the record is superb — from the writing, to the rhythm section, to the incredibly well blown solos from trumpeter Shaw and tenorist Sherman Morrison — who himself is another vastly-overlooked talent in jazz. The rest of the group features James Taylor on piano, Sidney Robinson on bass, and Bernard Martin on drums — a totally crackling rhythm section who give most tunes a snap ping sort of groove!
One of Jimmy's most classic albums for Blue Note — and a key example of why his solo skills on the organ surpassed most of his contemporaries! The record's got a stripped-down trio group of Jimmy, guitarist Quentin Warren, and drummer Donald Bailey — working through mostly familiar numbers, but taking them to places previously unheard of! The best example of this is the album's amazing version of "When Johnny Comes Marching Home" — a classic groover that takes the old snoozer and pumps it up with a snap ping rhythm, then features Jimmy really working the whole thing over with an incredible solo!
A similar format's applied to numbers that include "Mack the Knife", "Night in Tunisia", "What's New", and "Makin Whoopee" — and the album soars with an easy groove that's every bit of Jimmy at his best! CD features 2 bonus tracks too! A fantastic full length set from drummer Nate Smith — an artist who really wins our ears right from the start, then holds us rapt throughout the course of this wonderful debut! Smith's onto something really special here — jazz at the core, but served up in different snap shots of inspiration — with quick changes in rhythm and a shifting focus of instrumentation — in ways that also have Nate playing some Fender Rhodes and other keyboards, as he works alongside Kris Bowers on piano and Rhodes, Jaleel Shaw on alto and soprano, Fima Ephron on bass, and Jeremy Most on guitars.
There's some of the electric crackle that we love on Shaw's records, but Smith's also more open to moving around a lot in the way he approaches the tunes — allowing for guest vocals from Gretchen Parlato and Amma Whatt, as well as guest instrumentation from Chris Potter on tenor, Lionel Loueke on guitar, and Dave Holland on bass.
The first album by South Central Cartel — and funky, rugged, rawm profane snap shot early 90s independent west coast gangsta! NWA might've busted open the floodgates, but SCC was among the earlier crews to set sail on the massive gangsta rap wave to follow — and while they never burst into the mainstream, their underground pedigree was substantial enough to get them signed to Def Jam years later — and delivered the goods early on, too. CD version has 5 bonus tracks: A classic post-Prince project from the team of Wendy Melvoin and Lisa Coleman — work that builds off the funky pop sensibility they first forged with the purple one, but which comes across a bit more mainstream overall!
CD Out of print original pressing. A surprising treasure from Margaret Whiting! We'll be the first to admit that we're not the biggest fans of Margaret Whiting's voice — but she actually sounds pretty great here, thanks to some snap py arrangements by Russ Garcia! Garcia brings a nice sort of jazz sensibility to the album — swinging things hard at some points, and letting soloists snake out nicely at others — always keeping things fresh enough to move the record past simple songbook cliches!
Bud Shank solos on alto and flute in the group — and the set list, as expected, is comprised of Jerome Kern tunes. The British scene right at the cusp of the big time — tracks from a moment when the always-indie world of the C86 generation was just about to break into much wider territory, including a fair bit of crossover fame on this side of the Atlantic as well! The fuzzy touches of the Creation Records crowd have been more than absorbed by lots of these groups, as have some of the more offbeat rhythms of the avant pop groups on the fringes — and mixed with some of the more electric beats that Manchester acts were bringing to play, especially with a bit of dancefloor play.
Yet throughout it all, there's a superior sense of songcraft that really holds these tracks together — plenty of numbers that shoulda been hits, mixed with work by groups who were just about to break through — and peppered throughout by lots of other gems from artists who just never made it that far. As with all the previous volumes in this wonderful series, there's a stunning level of depth to the whole presentation — really documenting this fantastic moment when it seemed that the British scene was able to turn out wonderful records day after day, week after week — most of them from small labels and upcoming artists.
Classic funk all the way through — a killer collection of some of the best-remembered tracks from the 70s — all of which still have a hell of a lot of power all these many years later! This isn't a batch of obscure funky 45s, but nor is it the top 40 hits of the soul charts either — and instead, the collection features key cuts that resonate strongly with the contemporary idiom — either because the message in the music is still crucially important, or because they've been sampled and reworked by generations of artists since their initial release!
A fantastic collection of funky mod and psych tracks from the great Rob Bailey — the man who's steered us through a handful of other wonderful compilations over the years, and won our undying respect in the process! Rob's choices are quite far from the obvious — and are made up from a selection of ultra-rare singles that maybe start in the grooviest freakbeat or garage modes of the mid 60s — but then quickly step out in more expansive styles, too — often with a full-on fuzzy guitar in the lead, and some really romping rhythms at the core.
A second turn in the Movements series on the Perfect Toy label — some of the most blazingly funky 45s you'll hear — put together by the Tobias Kirmayer of Tramp Records! Once again we're floored by how great all of this stuff sounds — some of the deepest, tightest funk material we've ever heard — with snap ping drums, perfectly timed horn blasts — and some hard psychedelic soul touches of organ and wailing vocals — while never falling short of unfailingly funky!
Also features a number of duets with Jimmy Ricks and Ben E. One of THE 80s groove classics — an excellent album that never gets old! The group's classic cut "On The Beat" best sums up their appeal — as it's one of those post-disco tunes that gets back to basics, but still really moves the crowd out on the floor. Blo have gone through a few different phases before this fantastic fourth album — but none of them as funky as the work on this set — which may well set a whole new standard for the Nigerian music legends! The groove here is super-tight, with lots of excellent bass and drums snap ping at the bottom — and some of the darkness of their earlier work is replaced by a upbeat style that really lifts the music up — although never in ways that are trying to put a fake smile on things for commercial purposes!
Instead, these guys just seem to have a great sense of their own energy — and maybe an even stronger influence from American funk than before, turned towards a grittier Nigerian groove, with some deeply soulful production.
CD features the bonus track "Back In Time". An enduring classic from James Brown — quite possibly the strongest of his late 70s albums, and a record that nicely balances the harder funk of the early part of the decade with a more sophisticated style that almost gets slightly jazzy at times! The vocals are planted strongly at the top of most tunes — really calling out the shots and directing the rhythms — even though they seem tight enough to keep snap ping along on their own — and also noteworthy are some of the mellower numbers on the set, which are almost more compelling than some of the groovers!
A sweet little set of some of the Jazz Crusaders' best sides from the 60s — a hip swinging selection of short, tight, and very well played soul jazz numbers — grooving hard in a way that was very big with the jukebox and jazz AM crowd! The set list features a good mix of originals and covers — all expertly played with a tightly snap ping groove that never misses a beat. A rising sun from the Jose James side of the universe — trumpeter Takuya Kuroda, stepping out here in a wonderful debut for Blue Note!
You've heard Kuroda play with Jose James over the years, but he comes up with a rich new groove here on his own — a mostly-instrumental mode that has his cool, compressed lines over some sweet contemporary funky backings — heavy on Fender Rhodes from Kris Bowers, and some tightly snap ping live rhythms that really add a lot of energy to the record! James guests on one track — a great remake of "Everybody Loves The Sunshine" — and also produced the whole set — but the core strength of the record comes from Kuroda's trumpet, and the great keyboard lines of Bowers.
One of the funkiest Holiday albums you'll ever hear — a great set of instrumentals that's every bit as great as the other work by Shawn Lee's Ping Pong Orchestra, but which has a special Christmas focus as well! All the tunes here are familiar carols, but Shawn does them with a hip instrumental groove that's got plenty of snap ping drums on the bottom — and lots of cool flourishes from vibes, keyboards, and guitar over the top! The album that made Billy Ocean a superstar for a little while, one that had a HUGE couple of years on the charts, even longer service as a snap shot of its era, and is now one that we can look at freshly and appreciate for all of the unstoppably catchy pop soul craft that made it so massive in the first place!
This Cherry Pop UK edition has 4 bonus tracks: Often overlooked, but a very tasty album of late grooves from Parliament — not as much of a major hit as their previous records, but maybe even better because of that! The album's got the group's sound merging a bit with the Funkadelic vibe — that post-psych style of the George Clinton universe, where the groove is super-sharp, but also very long and freewheeling too — but in a way that never gets lost along its path! One of those records that makes you sit up and say "Hey, who the hell is this guy?
Pianist Irv Rochlin never recorded much as a leader, but he's really on fire here — working in a "live in studio" setting with a trio that really snap s and crackles along with his great lead — a deftly swinging approach to jazz piano that can come on strong, and keep burning with a strong sense of soul throughout!
Trio members include Harry Emmery on bass — whose sound is wonderful, and really rounds out the groove — and tight drummer Eric Ineke, who's always great in a setting like this. An amazing Impulse debut from Archie Shepp — easily one of his boldest musical statements ever, and a key announcement to the world that a new generation of modernists was on the rise! The album was co-produced by John Coltrane — who brought Shepp to the label, and almost gets out-done by Archie's sharply crafted musical vision on the set. The style here is that mix of freer lines and tighter conception that Shepp used with the New York Contemporary Five — and players include John Tchicai on alto from that group, plus Roswell Rudd on trombone, Alan Shorter on flugelhorn, Reggie Workman on bass, and Charles Moffett on drums.
The lack of piano in the album is striking — and allows for plenty of horn interplay, but in a way that's much more cutting and dark than any of the piano-less horn dates from the 50s. A brassy little album from Siba — kind of a mix between funky brass band grooving and older samba modes — all put together with a lean, contemporary sort of vibe!
The style is quite unique, and quite compelling throughout — with lots of snap ping percussion at the bottom, topped with tightly blasting horns — and great vocals from Siba over the top, all in a mode that's as inherently rhythmic as the grooves on the set. Despite the "much brass" tag in the title, this album's really just a sextet session — and not a clunky big brass ensemble one! Cannonball's brother plays with a very swingin' sextet that includes the brassy touches of Slide Hampton on trombone and Laymon Jackson on tuba.
Wynton Kelly plays piano and Sam Jones is on bass, and the set grooves with a nice snap ping rhythm section that keeps the brass players from getting to soppy. Nat's cornet has that pinched funky sound that he had when playing with his brother, and Hampton's trombone is as deep and soulful as always. Includes obi — and still sealed! The first full album from Shaun Escoffery — one of our favorite British soul singers in recent years, and an artist we've loved since his catchy groover "Space Rider"!
Shaun's got a style that blends his own raspy soul vocals with some crackling electronic arrangements — snap ping along in a 21st Century soul groove that stands out a lot from other singers on the market, in a blend of rhythms that has the album shifting between dancefloor tracks and warmer, smoother chillout numbers. The whole thing's pretty darn nice, and apart from a few overly-ambitious pop-tinged numbers, there's some really great new material here by a singer we've been dying to hear more of! Digipack has some wear, booklet is creased. An instant classic from Five Corners Quintet — acoustic jazz played with a dancefloor groove, and the perfect summation of a brilliant run of initial singles!
The FCQ return jazz to its grooviest roots — played live, without processing or electronics, and able to hit a snap ping groove that takes us back to the days when Blue Note and Prestige got plenty of play on the radio and jukebox! Most tracks roll along in a modal or waltzing mode that shares a lot with the best Nicola Conte projects of recent years — but the group have also got a real feel for their own tonal colors, effortlessly shading in each space and corner of the tunes with a sublime blend of ringing vibes, dancing piano, and beautifully-toned horn passages.
CD Punch through barcode. Scatting vocals, bossa rhythms, and a really sweet little set from Salon 68 — a current recording, but with the kind of sound you'd expect from the Italian scene of 40 years back! There's a brilliance here that's undeniable — an amazing ability to capture the best bossa-driven sounds of the European scene of the 60s — done without any overly-clever, or self-conscious modes — just a warm love of snap ping percussion, rhythmic jazz, and the grooviest sort of vocal touches needed to make the album sparkle with the same appeal as its cover!
One track features lyrics in French, but most of the set is relatively wordless, although still often with vocals — and features instrumentation that includes some very cool organ and keyboards. A wonderful compilation of some of Virgin Islands-raised soul jazz great John Lucien's better material — culled from his ever-fresh records for RCA and Columbia throughout the 70s — really incredible stuff that works it's magic every time we hear it, yet has never been particularly easy to find in print over the years, especially in the US!
Lucien's island upbringing is a distinctively great part of is charm, with a breezily melodic vibe, often with some lovely string accents — always with a spirtual soul resonance carried by his charismatic voice. Sweet electric 70s funk from Blue Mitchell — blowing here in some of the hippest arrangements of his career! Blue's trumpet alone is always pretty darn great, but for this album he's working with arranger Dave Matthews — who gives the tunes fierce groove that mixes vamping guitars with snap ping drums — sort of picking up the groove that Matthews forged with James Brown, but allowing for a lot freer jazz interplay!
The guitars are often recorded in a cool way that has them sounding a bit "watery" alongside the rhythms — so much so, you'd swear they were keyboards at times — and this approach sounds really great underneath Blue's tighter, harder, more punctuated solos over the top of the tracks. Here's some guys we'd be happy to have around at the Holidays — the ever-smokin' Ventures, who somehow manage to make every tune come out groovy — and here deliver what would HAVE to be on our shortlist of most treasured instrumental rock records in the Christmas music category!
The set's an absolute classic — one that takes familiar numbers and transforms them into snow-surfing groovers, thanks to the group's great use of guitar and tightly snap ping drums. This great double-length package features both the stereo and mono mixes together — the latter of which has never been on CD! Daniel Casimir is a hell of a bassist — one who works with this round, full sound that perfectly matches the snap ping rhythms and warm keyboards of his music!
Tess Hirst sings on a few songs, Shirley Tetteh plays guitar, and the massive acoustic bass of Daniel Casimir holds the whole thing together beautifully. A killer guitar and Hammond session with a really sublime sort of sound — a groove that's wonderfully free of cliche — and which has an open, spacious quality that few artists can match! Given the instrumentation, the album's steeped in tradition, but never tries to just rehash an older Prestige Records vibe — and instead guitarist Ed Cherry and organist Kyle Koehler find a way of soaring out in their own spirits — opening up strongly in a bass-less trio that only features the drums of Anwar Marshall to keep things snap ping along.
Cherry's arrangements are great, too — providing very fresh takes on familiar tunes, alongside his own compositions. Ronnie Cuber's almost got a surprised look on the cover here — as if someone snap ped the camera when he wasn't ready for the shot — but maybe that surprise also comes from the wonderful way in which his baritone sax works in a trio setting! The format here is one that's been familiar for tenorists from the late 50s onward — as the leader works with help from Jay Anderson on bass and Adam Nussbaum on drums — but the use of baritone in such a setting is a great change, especially when handled with the soulful depth that Cuber brings to his music!
Ronnie clearly enjoys the freedom here, and definitely has a nice edge throughout — but he also never overindulges, and keeps most tunes at just the right level to maximize his creative flow. Pianist Junior Mance has a mighty cool trio here — an unusual group with Martin Rivera on bass and the great Alvin Queen on drums! Queen's a great force here — and his amazingly open sense of rhythm really brings a lot to the record — this fantastic flow that almost reminds us of the greatness that Billy Higgins can contribute to a piano session, but with more of that bite that's always made Alvin a bit funky at times — obviously a perfect match for the hard left hand of Junior Mance!
Rivera keeps things nice and round, warming the tunes in a great way — which illuminates the really wonderful choice of material that goes past some of the obvious numbers for a date like this. CD Junior Mance 90th Anniversary edition!