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 | Sphenopalatine-sphenopalatine anastomosis: a unique cause of intractable epistaxis, safely treated with... | Figure 2: Selective right external carotid artery angiogram demonstrating collateralization with the left side.Bottom Line: Here we present a case of epistaxis arising from the sphenopalatine artery in a patient who had previously had the ipsilateral external carotid artery ligated due to previous epistaxis.On investigation the epistaxis was determined to arise from an anastamosis... | Kamani T, Shaw S, Ali A, Manjaly G, Jeffree M - J Med Case Rep (2007) |
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 | A presumptive developmental role for a sea urchin cyclin B splice variant. | Figure 12: CBsv microinjection induces first cell cycle lengthening and developmental disorders in sea urchin embryos. CBsv (1 μM final concentration) was microinjected before fertilization in sea urchin eggs. Pictures were then taken during cleavage of microinjected...Bottom Line: It is found strikingly abundant in growing oocytes and cells committed to differentiation during embryogenesis.Cyclin B splice variant (CBsv) protein associates weakly in the cell with Xenopus cdc2 and with budding yeast CDC28p.We assume that CBsv is produced... | Lozano JC, Schatt P, Marquès F, Peaucellier G, et al. - J. Cell Biol. (1998) |
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 | A presumptive developmental role for a sea urchin cyclin B splice variant. | Figure 12: CBsv microinjection induces first cell cycle lengthening and developmental disorders in sea urchin embryos. CBsv (1 μM final concentration) was microinjected before fertilization in sea urchin eggs. Pictures were then taken during cleavage of microinjected...Bottom Line: It is found strikingly abundant in growing oocytes and cells committed to differentiation during embryogenesis.Cyclin B splice variant (CBsv) protein associates weakly in the cell with Xenopus cdc2 and with budding yeast CDC28p.We assume that CBsv is produced... | Lozano JC, Schatt P, Marquès F, Peaucellier G, et al. - J. Cell Biol. (1998) |
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 | Surgical excision of filum terminale arteriovenous fistulae after lumbar fusion: Value of indocyanine... | Figure 2: (a) Early phase spinal angiogram of the left T-10 intercostal artery injection, showing filling of the anterior spinal artery and the site of the filum terminale arteriovenous fistulas. (b) Later phase spinal angiogram showing initial fistulization. (c) Venous...Bottom Line: Surgical obliteration of each fistulous connection was facilitated by the use of ICG videoangiography.This emerging technology was instrumental in pinpointing fistula anatomy and in choosing the exact segment of the filum for disconnection.Our findings indicate... | Trinh VT, Duckworth EA - Surg Neurol Int (2011) |
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 | Computed Analysis of Three-Dimensional Cone-Beam Computed Tomography Angiography for Determination of... | Fig3: Selective 2D angiogram of the same tumor with a microcatheterBottom Line: Sensitivities, durations, and degrees of agreement for review of 2D, 3D, and S results were evaluated.The degree of agreement between the IRs using 2D and 3D imaging were 54% and 62%, respectively, whereas it was 82% between the three radiology technologists... | Deschamps F, Solomon SB, Thornton RH, Rao P, et al. - Cardiovasc Intervent Radiol (2010) |
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 | Computed Analysis of Three-Dimensional Cone-Beam Computed Tomography Angiography for Determination of... | Fig4: Selective 2D angiogram of the same tumor with a microcatheterBottom Line: Sensitivities, durations, and degrees of agreement for review of 2D, 3D, and S results were evaluated.The degree of agreement between the IRs using 2D and 3D imaging were 54% and 62%, respectively, whereas it was 82% between the three radiology technologists... | Deschamps F, Solomon SB, Thornton RH, Rao P, et al. - Cardiovasc Intervent Radiol (2010) |
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 | Repair of ventricle free wall rupture after acute myocardial infarction: a case report. | Figure 2: Coronary angiography showing normal right coronary artery.Bottom Line: Her hemodynamic indices improved immediately.She remained asymptomatic during first year following the surgery.This case demonstrates that left ventricular free wall rupture is not always fatal and that early diagnosis and emergency surgical therapy may be... | Ekim H, Tuncer M, Basel H - Cases J (2009) |
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 | Ductal recanalization and stenting for late presenters with TGA intact ventricular septum. | Figure 4: Aortic root angiogram in left anterior oblique view showing flowing ductus and the fractured stentBottom Line: The ductal stent was removed during arterial switch surgery.The procedure was successful in 5/6 patients.Ductal stenting resulted in left ventricular preparedness within 7-14 days.Four patients underwent successful uneventful arterial switch surgery. | Kothari SS, Ramakrishnan S, Senguttuvan NB, et al. - Ann Pediatr Cardiol (2011) |
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 | Immunogenic properties of rat hepatoma subcellular fractions. |  Bottom Line: Membrane fractions isolated by zonal centrifugation and displaying an increased activity of tumour specific antigen (Price and Baldwin, 1974), as well as crude membrane fractions and purified tumour cell ghosts, all elicited tumour specific antibody demonstrable... | Price MR, Baldwin RW - Br. J. Cancer (1974) |
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 | Rumpel-Leede phenomenon associated with noninvasive blood pressure monitoring -A case report-. | Figure 1: View of petechiae rash located on the left upper arm distal to the blood pressure cuff.Bottom Line: The first most likely cause is vascular fragility in microangiopathy as a result of DM and chronic steroid use.The second is the increased venous pressure during cycling of the blood pressure cuff in a hypertensive state.Anesthesiologists need to be aware that... | Jeon YS, Kim YS, Lee JA, Seo KH, In JH - Korean J Anesthesiol (2010) |
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 | A Case of Acute Myocardial Infarction With ST-Segment Elevation in a Lead Augmented Right Vector Caused... | Figure 2: Coronary angiography showing diffuse left main coronary artery vasospasm (A) and resolution of the spasm after administration of intracoronary nitrates (B).Bottom Line: Although this disease is not frequently encountered, it can cause severe hemodynamic deterioration resulting in a less favorable prognosis without a suitable management approach.Another aspect of LMCA that we must not overlook is coronary artery spasm, which... | Jung KY, Kang TS - Korean Circ J (2012) |
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 | A Case of Acute Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Resulting in an ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction. | Figure 2: Coronary angiogram showed total occlusion of the posterior descending branch of the right coronary artery with a large occlusive thrombus burden.Bottom Line: Carbon monoxide (CO) is a well-known chemical asphyxiant, which causes tissue hypoxia with prominent neurological and cardiovascular injury.However, an ST elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) due to CO poisoning is a very rare presentation, and the treatment... | Kim S, Lim JH, Kim Y, Oh S, Choi WG - Korean Circ J (2012) |
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 | Techniques for assessment of teratologic effects: embryo culture. |  Bottom Line: A simple method is described for growing rat embryos in vitro for 48 hr from head-fold to early limb-bud stages at rates of development and protein synthesis indistinguishable from those in vivo.Preheating the culture serum to 56 degrees C for 30 min improves... | New DA - Environ. Health Perspect. (1976) |
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 | Pathway-specific utilization of synaptic zinc in the macaque ventral visual cortical areas. | fig4: Two fields of Zn+ neurons, retrogradely labeled by an injection in area V4 (case 286, Fig. 3). (A) Zn+ neurons in layer 6 of the annectant gyrus (area V3A; see Fig. 3, sections 81 and 90). (B) Higher magnification, from arrow in (A). (C) Zn+ neurons in layer...Bottom Line: The Zn+ neurons had a broader laminar distribution, similar to results from standard retrograde tracers.These results indicate considerable pathway and laminar specificity as to which cortical neurons use synaptic zinc.Given the hypothesized roles of synaptic... | Ichinohe N, Matsushita A, Ohta K, Rockland KS - Cereb. Cortex (2010) |
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 | Molecular and microscopical investigation of the microflora inhabiting a deteriorated Italian manuscript... | Fig2: Pigmented fungal structures, fungal spores, hyphae and conidia (Olympus AX60 microscope, light field). The black bar indicates 100 μmBottom Line: The manuscript was suspected to be biologically deteriorated and SEM observations showed the presence of fungal spores attached to fibers, but classic culturing methods did not succeed in isolating microbial contaminants.DNA sequence analysis confirmed the... | Michaelsen A, Piñar G, Pinzari F - Microb. Ecol. (2010) |
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