... may have interacted to initiate and maintain his pain: Table Intensity and unpleasantness of stump and phantom pain in 2005 when the patient was first interviewed and at 2009 follow-up Level of ... experience exacerbated phantom pain and higher cutaneous pain thresholds, suggesting that thrombosisand associated nerve injury have a unique effect on pain generation and perception [9] Patients with ... venous thrombosis, pulmonary emboli, anticoagulation, and chemotherapy with 5-FU and leucovorin likely caused a sequence of neuronal changes that resulted in the patient’s perception of chronic and...
... vasculature and lung development, and a thrombosis developed later in gestation The only identified risk factors for thrombosis in this patient are the maternal history of type diabetes and two previous ... between weeks five and eight of gestation [13] We postulate that a vascular injury occurring within this timeline caused an LPA thrombosisand a maturational arrest of the LPA and the left lung ... aorta and supplying the left lung were previously described with LPA thrombosis at birth and clinical evidence of PPHN [4,12] No reported cases were found of infants with congenital LPA thrombosis...
... vasculature and lung development, and a thrombosis developed later in gestation The only identified risk factors for thrombosis in this patient are the maternal history of type diabetes and two previous ... between weeks five and eight of gestation [13] We postulate that a vascular injury occurring within this timeline caused an LPA thrombosisand a maturational arrest of the LPA and the left lung ... aorta and supplying the left lung were previously described with LPA thrombosis at birth and clinical evidence of PPHN [4,12] No reported cases were found of infants with congenital LPA thrombosis...
... Preface Thrombosisand Thromboembolism serves the medical and scientific community by compiling a timely and comprehensive update on this rapidly evolving field Our contribution covers fundamental and ... Inflammation and Arterial Thrombosis David A Morrow and Paul M Ridker Homocysteine and Vascular Disease Risk Peter W F Wilson 35 Antiphospholipid Antibody Syndrome Mark A Crowther and Jeffrey ... targeting novel risk factors for thrombosisandthrombosis prevention and the recipient of the Established Investigator Award from the American Heart Association and the Distinguished Clinical...
... anticardiolipin and the lupus anticoagulant in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and in non-SLE disorders Prevalence and clinical significance Ann Intern Med 1990; 112:682–698 Wang MX, Kandiah DA, ... large randomized clinical trial of hormone therapy and cardiovascular disease in healthy women, suggested that there may be a slight rise in the risk of heart disease, stroke, and venous thrombosis ... hormone therapy and secondary prevention of CHD, the only published, large-scale randomized clinical trial on hormones and CVD included only women with established CHD The Heart and Estrogen/progestin...
... al A randomized comparison of antiplatelet and anticoagulant therapy after the placement of coronary-artery stents N Engl J Med 1996; 334:1084–1089 Bertrand ME, Legrand V, Boland J, et al Randomized ... evident thrombosis within 30 days occurred in 3.6% of patients randomized to aspirin alone, 2.7% of those randomized to aspirin plus warfarin, and 0.5% of those randomized to aspirin and ticlopidine, ... 28.) Aspirin, Ticlopidine, and Clopidogrel 135 of ticlopidine Fatal and nonfatal stroke at years occurred in 10% of patients randomized to ticlopidine and 13% of those randomized to aspirin, accounting...
... 23 Bertrand ME, Legrand V, Boland J, Fleck E, Bonnier J, Emmanuelson H, Vrolix M, Missault L, Chierchia S, Casaccia M, Niccoli L, Oto A, White C, Webb-Peploe M, Van Belle E, McFadden EP Randomized ... system and the balance between thrombolysis andthrombosis An infusion of angiotensin-II raised plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 (PAI-1), which would alter the fibrinolytic balance toward thrombosis ... compression and allows direct visualization of blood echoes This B-flow extends the wideband (multiple frequency) resolution and high-frame-rate possibilities of Bmode-to-image flowing blood and tissues...
... et al Randomized, placebo-controlled trial of platelet glycoprotein IIb/IIIa blockade with primary angioplasty for acute myocardial infarction ReoPro and Primary PTCA Organization and Randomized ... angiographic and clinical follow-up of patients prospectively randomized to receive either tirofiban or placebo during angioplasty in the RESTORE trial Randomized Efficacy Study of Tirofiban for Outcomes and ... Joseph M Garasic Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts Andrew C Eisenhauer Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts...
... FR, Vandenbroucke JP Minor events and the risk of deep venous thrombosis Thromb Haemost 2000; 83:408–411 15 Klatsky AL, Armstrong MA, Poggi J Risk of pulmonary embolism and/ or deep venous thrombosis ... pregnancy: maternal and fetal issues Lancet 1999; 353: 1258–1265 Ray JG, Chan WS Deep vein thrombosis during pregnancy and the puerperium: A meta-analysis of the period of risk and the leg of presentation ... Beckmann MW, Struve S, Bender HG, Pillny M, Sandmann W, Zotz RB Prothrombin and factor V mutations in women with a history of thrombosis during pregnancy and the puerperium N Engl J Med 2000; 342:374–380...
... venous thrombosis (DVT) and pulmonary embolism (PE) represent a continuum of the same disease process DVT and PE account for hundreds of thousands of hospitalizations and tens of thousands of ... perforation and disruption, venous thrombosis, and stent migration The risk of migration can be minimized by using self-expanding stents that are appropriately oversized Balloon-expandable stents ... Operative mortality Germany Germany Germany Germany Switzerland Germany Belgium Switzerland France France Netherlands England England Belgium Belgium United States France United States Germany...
... for midazolam and 34.2% versus 15.4% for propofol There were no differences in prescribed sedatives in the two days before and after tracheostomy Stroke: diagnosis, thrombosisand prognosis The ... morbidity and mortality, is increasing internationally In New York, Drs Solh and Jaafar [7] looked at 455 critically ill patients who underwent a surgical trachesotomy and compared the incidence and ... an MRI and subsequent thrombolysis where appropriate and continuation of care should be in stroke units and, although this represents ‘best’ treatment, is this the best use of resources and efforts?...
... interplay between inflammation and hypercoagulation [20] and the literature supporting old RBCs are hyper-inflammatory, immunomodulatory, and impair microvascular perfusion and vasoregulation [2-6] ... design, data analysis, and manuscript preparation and obtained funding CC contributed to study design and manuscript preparation IS contributed to study design, data analysis and manuscript preparation ... admission vital signs and laboratory values, amount of blood products transfused, percentage leukoreduced RBCs, and ISS were similar between patients receiving RBCs of decreased and increased storage...
... Macrophage and smooth muscle cell proliferation in atherosclerotic lesions of WHHL and comparably hypercholesterolemic fat-fed rabbits Arteriosclerosis 1990; 10:680–687 Inflammation and Arterial Thrombosis ... Ridker P Fibrinolytic and inflammatory markers for arterial occlusion: the evolving epidemiology of thrombosisand hemostasis Thromb Haemost 1997; 78:53– 59 28 108 Morrow and Ridker Harris TB, ... Haverkate F, et al Production of C-reactive protein and risk of coronary events in stable and unstable angina European Concerted Action on Thrombosisand Disabilities Angina Pectoris Study Group Lancet...
... anticoagulation for deep venous thrombosis, while other studies in Canada and Europe are comparing long-term low-dose warfarin versus standard-dose anticoagulation, and long-term standard-dose warfarin ... her thrombosis threshold and precipitate an acute event In contrast, stopping oral contraception, increasing exercise, or folate supplementation may tip the balance away from thrombosis, and ... Following Venous Thromboembolism Among Patients With and Without Inherited Thrombophilia Gavin J Blake and Paul M Ridker Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts...
... Macrophage and smooth muscle cell proliferation in atherosclerotic lesions of WHHL and comparably hypercholesterolemic fat-fed rabbits Arteriosclerosis 1990; 10:680–687 Inflammation and Arterial Thrombosis ... Ridker P Fibrinolytic and inflammatory markers for arterial occlusion: the evolving epidemiology of thrombosisand hemostasis Thromb Haemost 1997; 78:53– 59 28 108 Morrow and Ridker Harris TB, ... Haverkate F, et al Production of C-reactive protein and risk of coronary events in stable and unstable angina European Concerted Action on Thrombosisand Disabilities Angina Pectoris Study Group Lancet...
... anticoagulation for deep venous thrombosis, while other studies in Canada and Europe are comparing long-term low-dose warfarin versus standard-dose anticoagulation, and long-term standard-dose warfarin ... her thrombosis threshold and precipitate an acute event In contrast, stopping oral contraception, increasing exercise, or folate supplementation may tip the balance away from thrombosis, and ... Following Venous Thromboembolism Among Patients With and Without Inherited Thrombophilia Gavin J Blake and Paul M Ridker Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts...
... technology, is not predicted and is discussed below Extinction events Four extinction events were predicted These were the four cold and stable events in the sequence 62 Neanderthals and Modern Humans ... European and African populations were not isolated (4) The Neanderthal extinction during OIS between 40 and 30 kyr (5) The survival and expansion of H sapiens after 40 kyr Contact between African and ... human evolution and expansion: (1) medium-sized mammalian herbivore availability; (2) terrain topography; (3) habitat and landscape structure and distribution; and (4) physical and ecological...
... and 17 ◦ C, m between −1 and ◦ C and M between and 14 ◦ C; (3) supra-Mediterranean, characterised by T between and 13 ◦ C, m between −4 and −1 ◦ C and M between and ◦ C; and (4) Euro-Siberian characterised ... hills and mountains of Crimea, the Caucasus and the Altai (Soffer, 1994) Similarly, when cold and arid conditions took hold the range of the Neanderthals receded as the woodland of western and ... Moderns and Neanderthals would have been within the same geographical area for over 60 thousand years (Tchernov, 1992, 1998; Bar-Yosef, 1994, 1998) and in other Modern Human colonisation and Neanderthal...