... Dr. Witte of Erlangen,Dr. Langreder of Mainz, Prof. Dr. Mohr of the Tropical Institute of Hamburg,Dr. Moeschlin of Zurich, Dr. Undritz of Basel, and Dr. Kuhn of our FreiburgClinic. We also thank ... directors of these studies, Professors D. Hoelzer, T. Buăchner, U.Creutzig, and J. Ritter, for their consistently fine cooperation. We also thankthe Institute of Pathology of the University of Kiel, ... University of Kiel, headed by Prof. Karl Len-nert, and the current head of the Department of Hematologic Pathology,Prof. Reza Parwaresch, for preparing histologic sections of the tissue coresthat...
... tubular bones: clinical view of the hand of a girl (a) and radiograph of the hand (b) of the same patient. Broad feet (c) of a 28-year-old female, and radiograph of the feet of a young patient ... absence or hypoplasia of the bula and patella, with hypoplasia of the lateral condyle. Abnormalities of the pelvis consist of dyspla-sia of the iliac wings and the presence of “posterior iliac ... dilatation of ascending aorta, bicuspid valve prolapse are frequently leading causes of death (1.98–1.103).Fig. 1.99 a, b Clinical view (a) and radiograph (b) of arach-nodactyly of hands....
... role of endoscopy in the evaluation of iron deficiency anemia in patients over the age of 50. Am J Gastroenterol. 1994; 89: 1963–7. 23. Fireman Z, Gurevich V, Coscas D, et al. Results of gastrointes-tinal ... The absence of stainable iron is the “gold standard”, for diagnosis of IDA. Marrow examination shows, in addition to the absence of hemosiderin iron, a decrease in the proportion of sideroblasts, ... cause of IDA in developing countries is still nutri-tional deficiency. In some instances, an insufficient supply of iron may contribute to the development of iron deficiency. The consumption of...
... and is fol-lowed by gradual loss of symptom con-trol, on-off fluctuations, and develop-ment of orobuccofacial and limb dyski-nesias. These long-term drawbacks of levodopa therapy may be delayed ... reserved. Usage subject to terms and conditions of license. Drugs Acting on Motor Systems 193A. Neuronal sites of action of antiepilepticsB. Sites of action of antiepileptics in GABAergic synapseChloridechannelGABAGlutamic ... opening of Na+-channelimpossibleMembrane potentialSuccinylcholineLỹllmann, Color Atlasof Pharmacology â 2000 ThiemeAll rights reserved. Usage subject to terms and conditions of license....
... sequence of the pentapeptides[Met]- or [Leu]-enkephalin (A). The ef-fects of the opioids can be abolished byantagonists (e.g., naloxone; A), with theexception of buprenorphine.Mode of action of ... development of dependence.210 OpioidsLỹllmann, Color Atlasof Pharmacology â 2000 ThiemeAll rights reserved. Usage subject to terms and conditions of license. Local Anesthetics 205+A. Effects of ... resultingin the formation of a polar -COO–group,loss of the amphiphilic character, andconversion to an inactive metabolite.Benzocaine (ethoform) is a member of the group of local anesthetics...
... irrespective of the duration of anesthesia.216 General Anesthetic DrugsLüllmann, Color Atlasof Pharmacology â 2000 ThiemeAll rights reserved. Usage subject to terms and conditions of license. ... and conditions of license. Hypnotics 223C. Concentration dependence of barbiturate and benzodiazepine effectsB. Effect of hypnotics on proportion of REM/NREMA. Succession of different sleep ... level of anesthesia de-pends on the intensity of the pain-pro-ducing stimuli, i.e., the degree of noci-ceptive stimulation. The skilful anesthe-tist, therefore, dynamically adapts theplane of...