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Vitamin E: Focus on Microcirculation

1998

(1998). Vitamin E: Focus on Microcirculation. Microcirculation: Vol. 5, No. 2-3, pp. 117-128.

medicine.medical_specialtyFocus (computing)PathologyPhysiologybusiness.industryVitamin Emedicine.medical_treatmentMicrocirculationPhysiology (medical)MedicineCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessIntensive care medicineMolecular BiologyMicrocirculation
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Very Early Presentation of Extrahepatic Portal Vein Obstruction Causing Portal Hypertension in an Infant: Uncertainties in the Management and Therape…

2016

Extrahepatic portal vein obstruction, although rare in children, is a significant cause of portal hypertension (PHT) leading to life-threatening gastrointestinal bleeding in the pediatric age group. PHT may also lead to other complications such as hyperesplenism, cholangyopathy, ascites, and even hepatopulmonary syndrome and portopulmonary hypertension that may require organ transplantation. Herein we report the case of an asymptomatic 11-month-old infant wherein a hepatomegaly and cavernous transformation of the portal vein was detected by liver ultrasound. Neither signs of thrombosis in arteriovenous system, nor affectation of biliary tract were identified in the magnetic resonance imagin…

medicine.medical_specialtyFollow-up guidelinesPortal venous pressureSingle CaseEsophageal varices03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineEsophageal varicesAscitesmedicinelcsh:RC799-869Hepatopulmonary syndromePortopulmonary hypertensionbusiness.industryGastroenterologyInfantCavernous transformation of portal veinmedicine.diseaseCollateral circulationThrombosisSurgery030220 oncology & carcinogenesisPortal hypertensionlcsh:Diseases of the digestive system. Gastroenterology030211 gastroenterology & hepatologyRadiologymedicine.symptombusinessCase Reports in Gastroenterology
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Characterization of nitric oxide synthase isoforms expressed in different structures of the guinea pig cochlea.

1997

Nitric oxide synthase (NOS) activity and NADPH diaphorase staining has previously been reported in mammalian cochlea. Here we demonstrate immunoreactivity for neuronal-type NOS I and endothelial-type NOS III in the cochlea of the guinea pig. NOS I immunoreactivity was seen in inner and outer hair cells, and spiral ganglion cells. Staining for NOS I was also shown in basal and intermediate cells of the stria vascularis, spiral ligament cells, and the media of vessels near the modiolus. An antibody to NOS III stained primarily vascular endothelial cells. Some NOS III immunoreactivity was also detected in spiral ganglion cells. An antibody to the inducible-type NOS II did not stain any structu…

medicine.medical_specialtyGuinea PigsBiologyNitric oxidechemistry.chemical_compoundInternal medicineHair Cells Auditoryotorhinolaryngologic diseasesmedicineAnimalsEndotheliumMolecular BiologyCochleaSpiral ganglionGeneral NeuroscienceMicrocirculationNADPH DehydrogenaseMolecular biologyImmunohistochemistryCochleaNitric oxide synthaseIsoenzymesmedicine.anatomical_structureModiolus (cochlea)EndocrinologychemistryOrgan of CortiSpiral ligamentbiology.proteinsense organsNeurology (clinical)Hair cellNitric Oxide SynthaseSpiral GanglionDevelopmental BiologyBrain research
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Quantification of myocardial blood flow and blood flow reserve in the presence of arterial dispersion: A simulation study

2002

Myocardial blood flow (MBF) can be quantified using dynamic T1-weighted MRI of diffusible tracers and a mathematical model of underlying vasculature. Quantification of MBF by means of T1- weighted MRI requires knowledge of the arterial input function (AIF). The AIF can be estimated from the left ventricular (LV) cavity. However, dispersion may occur between the LV and the tissue of interest because of the laminar blood flow profiles, branching of venules, and because of stenosis. To evaluate the influence of dispersion on the results of MBF quantification, a simulation study was performed. The dispersion was described as a convolution of the AIF with an exponential residue function. Synthet…

medicine.medical_specialtyHemodynamicsCoronary DiseaseVentricular Function LeftCoronary CirculationInternal medicinemedicineHumansComputer SimulationRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingArterial input functionChemistrybusiness.industryHeartLaminar flowBlood flowPerfusion reservemedicine.diseaseMagnetic Resonance ImagingStenosismedicine.anatomical_structureCardiologyNuclear medicinebusinessPerfusioncirculatory and respiratory physiologyArteryMagnetic Resonance in Medicine
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Endoscopic ultrasonography and portal hypertension: where are we in 2009?

2009

Endoscopic ultrasonography is currently a sensitive diagnostic and therapeutic tool with established indications, but its role in the management of portal hypertension is not well defined. This article briefly reviews indications, technologic improvements, diagnostic and interventional applications of endoscopic ultrasonography in portal hypertension.

medicine.medical_specialtyHepatologybusiness.industryGastroenterologyEndoscopic ultrasonographymedicine.diseaseEsophageal and Gastric VaricesEndosonographyHypertension PortalmedicinePortal hypertensionHumansRadiologySplanchnic CirculationbusinessGastrointestinal HemorrhageEuropean journal of gastroenterologyhepatology
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Peripheral Changes in Blood Circulation during Autogenic Training and Hypnosis (Results of Experimental Research)

1969

In addition to the immobilization of the limbs and the associated sensation of heaviness, most patients in a hypnotic trance also experience a sensation of warmth. This subjective feeling is probably accompanied by increased skin temperature. Attempts have been made in the past to record skin temperature objectively. Most methods of measurement, however, are so defective that they have only rarely proved at all reliable. Hensel (1955, 1964) and his colleagues have described seven variables whose range is so great that the statistical evaluation of such measurements becomes impossible, even though the data may be valid in individual cases. Furthermore, graphic recording is also impracticable…

medicine.medical_specialtyHypnosisbusiness.industryAutogenic trainingSkin temperatureAudiologyExperimental researchPeripheralSurgeryBlood circulationSensationmedicinebusinessIncreased skin temperature
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The Presence of Gestational Diabetes is Associated with Increased Detection of Anti-HLA-class II Antibodies in the Maternal Circulation

2006

Problem Gestational diabetes (GD) may be associated with temporarily reduced immune tolerance toward alloantigens for the time of pregnancy. The aim of this study was to assess anti-HLA-class I and -II antibodies as markers for an aberrant immunostimulation in women with GD. Method of study The percentage of anti-HLA-class I and -II antibodies was estimated in women with GD, normal term delivery and fetal distress, which was confirmed by demonstrating low cord blood pH for this patient group. These antibodies may cross the placental barrier and cause interleukin-6 (IL-6) release from fetal monocytes by cross-linking monocytes with antibody-loaded cells. Therefore we estimated the percentage…

medicine.medical_specialtyImmunologyModels BiologicalFetal DistressAntigenIsoantibodiesPregnancyInternal medicinemedicineFetal distressHumansImmunology and AllergyFetusPregnancybusiness.industryHistocompatibility Antigens Class IIObstetrics and GynecologyHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationFetal Bloodmedicine.diseaseGestational diabetesDiabetes GestationalTolerance inductionFetal circulationEndocrinologyReproductive MedicineCord bloodLeukocytes MononuclearFemalebusinessAmerican Journal of Reproductive Immunology
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Small for gestational age (SGA) neonates show reduced suppressive activity of their regulatory T cells

2009

Little information exists concerning the role of fetal regulatory T cells (Tregs) during intrauterine development. We examined whether complications such as reduced birth weight or the occurrence of preterm labor were associated with deficiencies in the number or in the immunosuppressive activity of Tregs in the fetal circulation. Their total number did not change during normal or complicated pregnancy. In contrast, their level of FoxP3 expression decreased continuously with gestational age and was significantly reduced in the presence of spontaneous term, but not preterm labor. In small for gestational age (SGA) neonates, FoxP3 expression was constantly decreased when compared to age match…

medicine.medical_specialtyImmunologychemical and pharmacologic phenomenaCell SeparationT-Lymphocytes RegulatoryFetusObstetric Labor PrematurePregnancyT-Lymphocyte SubsetsInternal medicinemedicineHumansImmunology and AllergyPregnancyFetusbusiness.industryInfant NewbornGestational ageForkhead Transcription Factorshemic and immune systemsInfant Low Birth WeightFlow Cytometrymedicine.diseaseLow birth weightTolerance inductionEndocrinologyFetal circulationGestationSmall for gestational ageFemalemedicine.symptombusinessClinical Immunology
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Brain event-related potentials (ERPs) measured at birth predict later language development in children with and without familial risk for dyslexia.

2005

We report associations between brain event-related potentials (ERPs) measured from newborns with and without familial risk for dyslexia and these same children's later language and verbal memory skills at 2.5, 3.5, and 5 years of age. ERPs to synthetic consonant-vowel syllables (/ba/, /da/, /ga/; presented equiprobably with 3,910-7,285 msec interstimulus intervals) were recorded from 26 newborns at risk for familial dyslexia and 23 control infants participating in the Jyvaskyla Longitudinal Study of Dyslexia. The correlation and regression analyses showed that the at-risk type of response pattern at birth (a slower shift in polarity from positivity to negativity in responses to /ga/ at 540-…

medicine.medical_specialtyLongitudinal studygenetic structuresCognitive NeuroscienceExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyAudiologybehavioral disciplines and activitiesLateralization of brain functionFunctional LateralityDevelopmental psychologyCorrelationDyslexiaEvent-related potentialMemoryPhoneticsRisk FactorsmedicineHumansChildEvoked Potentialsmusculoskeletal neural and ocular physiologyDyslexiaInfant NewbornBrainElectroencephalographymedicine.diseaseLanguage developmentElectrooculographyNeuropsychology and Physiological PsychologyCerebrovascular CirculationPositron-Emission TomographySpeech PerceptionVerbal memoryPsychologyNeurocognitivepsychological phenomena and processesChild LanguageCortex; a journal devoted to the study of the nervous system and behavior
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Time Courses of Erythrocytic Oxygenation in Capillaries of the Lung: Lower and Upper Bounds on Red Cell Transit Times

1987

With the aid of a 2-dimensional computer simulation (Groebe and Thews, 1986), time courses of erythrocytic oxygen uptake in the lung were calculated.

medicine.medical_specialtyLungRed CellChemistryTransit timeAnatomyOxygenationrespiratory systemOxygen uptakemedicine.anatomical_structureInternal medicinemedicineCardiologyShunt fractionBlood Circulation Time
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