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Vascular relaxation of canine visceral arteries after
ischemia by means of supraceliac aortic
cross-clamping followed by reperfusion
José G Ciscato ... arter-
ies after ischemia by means of supraceliac aortic cross-clamping followed by
reperfusion Scandinavian Journal of Trauma, Resuscita...
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1. INTRODUCTION
Post operative pain after thyroid surgery might be
important especially in the ... seventy five adults ASA I-II scheduled
for elective total thyroidectomy for multinodular goiter
were enrolled into the study. All patients were euthyroid
before surgery which was performe...
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Department of Pathology, Medical Faculty, Ataturk University, Erzurum, Turkey,
2
Department of Neurosurgery, Medical Faculty, Ataturk
University, Erzurum, Turkey,
3
Department of Neurology, Medical ... Faculty, Ataturk University, Erzurum, Turkey,
4
Department of Psychiatry,
Medical Faculty, Ataturk University, Erzurum, Turkey and
5
Cardiology Clinic of Erzurum State Hospit...
... closely? e demonstration
of typical SSc-like changes in these vessels would further
strengthen the importance of TGFβ signaling in the
vascular pathology of SSc.
Abbreviations
SSc = systemic ... mechanisms by which the expression
of the kinase-defi cient TβRIIΔk construct in fi broblasts
activates TGFβ signaling in other cell types such as
vSMCs are poorly understood. us, con...
... usually hypoxemic, the
etiology of pulmonary vascular remodeling remains
uncertain.
One important pathological feature of COPD is chronic
inflammation characterized by an influx of inflammatory
cells, ... inflammatory
cells, predominantly neutrophils, macrophages, and
CD8+ T lymphocytes, into the airway walls and paren-
chyma [5]. COPD, a syndrome of variable phenotype, is
mostly...
... this
group of patients. The results of this study support the
findings of the present study, since Kanazawa and col-
leagues hypothesized that vascular remodeling in the pul-
monary arteries of bronchitis ... chronic airway inflammation is
an important pathological feature of COPD mainly initiated by cigarette smoking, aim of this study was to assess
smoking as a potential c...
... signs of
ischemia, of which only 12 cases were found to have arte-
rial injuries by angiography [1]. On the other hand, palpa-
ble distal pulses or pulses detected by Doppler ultrasound
may be ... and
identification of those rare patients who sustained a sig-
nificant vascular injury after minor blunt upper extremity
trauma. Obviously, a full work-up by CT-angiography for
eve...
... months after deployment of the system, and
the effects of the introduction of the EPR on group interaction
were discussed. Patient privacy was ensured at all times by
avoiding capture of images that ... appro-
priate. Any member of the ward-round team can contribute to
discussion or may be specifically called on by the consultant
for their expertise. The ward round is usually...
... paper on Nanotechnol-
ogy-nanomedicine and nanoengineering, published
by the University of Toronto Press. Prior, he was a
student of psychology specialist at the University of
Toronto, being awarded ... prophylactic against MI. Furthermore, an
article by Miller M, et al. at the University of Mary-
land found beneficial effects of laughter on the blood
vessel. This study cons...
... hydroxyl-
amine spin trap 2-ethyl-3-hydroxy-2,4,4
trimethyloxazolidine (OXANOH) by gassing a 10 mM
solution of the radical with hydrogen for 45 minutes
in the presence of the catalyst platinum dioxide ... in vivo. The activity of MMPs is increased by gene
transcription, extracellular activation of the secreted
inactive zymogen form, and reduced activity of tissue
inhibitor...