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Comparative study of the arterial and lacunary systems of the ventricular myocardium of elasmobranch and teleost fishes.
1983
The typical fish heart has a spongy trabeculated ventricular myocardium (spongiosa) supplied by the venous blood of the intertrabecular spaces (lacunae); hence it is called a "venous heart." However, in some fishes a more complex ventricular muscle is found (mixed type), in which the spongiosa is covered by an outer layer of densely arranged myocardial bundles (compacta). The compacta receives oxygenated blood from the coronary vessels. The objective of this study was to investigate relations between myoarchitecture and blood supply with an emphasis on the hitherto unexplored, putative vascular connections between the arterial and the lacunary circuits. Using histological methods combined w…
Transgraft sac Embolization Combined with Graft Reinforcement for Refractory Mixed-Type Endoleak.
2018
International audience; An 80-year-old female underwent EVAR 4 years ago. She presented type II endoleak with sac expansion from 68 to 80 mm during 3-year follow-up after EVAR. Although she underwent translumbar percutaneous sac embolization, the AAA sac continued to enlarge, suggesting mixed-type endoleak including type I, II, and III. Transgraft direct sac angiography revealed endoleak cavity without demonstrable feeding vessel. Transgraft sac embolization using n-butyl cyanoacrylate and graft reinforcement was performed concurrently, without complications. The graft reinforcement consisted of graft extension for eliminating occult type I endoleak, and relining for eliminating occult type…
A fixed-point problem with mixed-type contractive condition
2020
We consider a fixed-point problem for mappings involving a mixed-type contractive condition in the setting of metric spaces. Precisely, we establish the existence and uniqueness of fixed point using the recent notions of $F$-contraction and $(H,\varphi)$-contraction.