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Starnes Sandra L - - 2002
We developed a rat model of pulmonary arteriovenous malformations after cavopulmonary anastomosis. We sought to determine whether this model reproduces the angiographic and histologic features seen in the human condition. Eight Sprague-Dawley rats underwent a right superior cavopulmonary anastomosis with the use of microsurgical techniques. Between 2 and 13 mo, ...
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Ortapamuk H - - 2002
Pulmonary involvement secondary to Waldenstrom's macroglobulinemia (WMG) is described in a 40-year-old male by incidental findings on a bone scan. He was examined for right leg pain, and bone scan revealed unexpected pulmonary uptake of Tc-99m MDP. CT scan of the thorax revealed pleural effusion and slightly disseminated micronoduler density ...
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Rose Steven C - - 2002
Three patients underwent radiofrequency (RF) ablation for treatment of malignant lung tumors. During three of the four RF ablation sessions, duplex ultrasound was used to intermittently sample the carotid arteries for the presence of emboli; microemboli were detected in all three patients. Embolization occurred within 1 minute of "roll-off." The ...
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Zylak Carl J - - 2002
Encountering a developmental lung anomaly in the adult can be a challenge, as the abnormality may be mistaken for something more sinister. The common anomalies encountered are classified into three broad categories: bronchopulmonary (lung bud) anomalies, vascular anomalies, and combined lung and vascular anomalies. The imaging features of these developmental ...
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Meng Hui - - 2002
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the structural changes in canine lungs perfused with modified Euro-Collins solution (mECS), thus providing insight into the preservation of the donor lung tissue for transplantation. METHODS: Six dogs were anesthetized and pulmonary perfusion with mECS (4 degrees Celsius) was performed before the lungs were isolated thereafter and ...
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Hislop Alison A - - 2002
In the adult lung the pulmonary arteries run alongside the airways and the pulmonary veins show a similar branching pattern to the arteries, though separated from them. During early fetal development the airways act as a template for pulmonary blood vessel development in that the vessels form by vasculogenesis around ...
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Sacco O - - 2002
A variety of pulmonary vascular disorders, such as hemangiomatosis, telangectasia, and veno-occlusive disease, may be involved in the pathogenesis of interstitial lung diseases. We describe the case of a girl with recurrent bacterial pneumonia and progressive interstitial fibrosis affecting the right lung. Morphologic evaluation of the lung biopsy showed structural ...
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Schneider P - - 2002
BACKGROUND: Except in patients with resectable disease, treatment of pulmonary metastases is still disappointing. Regional chemotherapy may be a suitable method for delivering more effective doses to regionally confined tumors while minimizing systemic toxicity. We propose an unilateral chemoembolization of the lung applicable by endovascular method. MATERIALS AND METHODS: An ...
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Fratz Sohrab - - 2002
BACKGROUND: Quantitative evaluation of pulmonary perfusion using lung perfusion scintigraphy in patients with atriopulmonary anastomosis (APA) or total cavopulmonary connection (TCPC) or partial cavopulmonary connection (PCPC) is difficult because of preferential draining of the venae cavae to one lung. Scintigraphy is the gold standard. Phase-velocity MRI (PV-MRI) is a new ...
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Lugo Joel - - 2002
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the safety and efficacy of thoracoscopically guided pulmonary wedge resection in horses. ANIMALS: 10 horses (5 control horses and 5 horses affected with recurrent airway obstruction [ie, heaves]). PROCEDURE: Each horse underwent a thoracoscopically guided pulmonary wedge resection. Before, during, and after surgery, heart rate, respiratory rate, ...
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Schneider Paul - - 2002
A patient with pansinusitis, nasal septum necrosis, and saddle nose deformity showed necrosis of the left mainstem, upper, and lower bronchi, with complete loss of left lung perfusion and ventilation. Pneumonectomy was performed. Histological findings showed extensive necrotizing and granulomatous bronchial inflammation with vasculitis of the bronchial arteries and the ...
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Lienicke Uta - - 2002
Interstitial proliferation of striated muscle in the lung is extremely rare. Most cases are associated with other congenital malformations, such as lung sequestration, diaphragmatic hernia, or cardiac malformations. We describe a newborn with rhabdomyomatous dysplasia of the lung associated with multiple congenital malformations of the heart and great vessels. The ...
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Steensma David P - - 2002
Pulmonary hypertension (PH) can complicate myelofibrosis with myeloid metaplasia (MMM), may arise in the absence of evidence for thromboembolic disease and carries a grim prognosis. Four patients with MMM and severe symptomatic PH were treated with whole-lung external beam radiotherapy in a single fraction of 100 cGy. Within 72 h, ...
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Hira H S - - 2002
A young boy who sustained blunt chest trauma 24 months back, presented with repeated chest infections. His chest skiagram revealed right hemithorax opaque and CT scan of thorax showed collapse of right lung. Fiberoptic bronchoscopy helped to diagnose the post-traumatic stenosis of right main bronchus. Laser resection was utilized to ...
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Sakai Shuji - - 2002
PURPOSE: The authors retrospectively reviewed CT findings of unilateral proximal interruption of the pulmonary artery in eight adults. METHODS: Patient age ranged from 23 to 65 years (mean, 44 years), and three men and five women (six left-side affected and two right-side affected) comprised the study group. High resolution CT ...
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McGuire Nancy C - - 2002
An 8-year-old, male castrated golden retriever presented for cough and increased respiratory effort. Radiographs revealed an alveolar pattern in the right caudal lung lobe and an opacity at the carina suspected to be enlarged tracheobronchial lymph nodes. The disease progressed to involve the right middle lung lobe. Cytopathology of a ...
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Tsunezuka Yoshio - - 2002
We report a patient with an absent right lobe of the lung, a very rare anomaly. A superior lobectomy was performed for adenocarcinoma, and the right upper bronchus and pulmonary artery of the upper lobe (truncus superior) were absent. The first artery originating from the right main pulmonary artery was ...
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Endo M - - 2002
The relation of pulmonary hemodynamics to pathological change in the pulmonary vasculature was examined in a model of unilateral pulmonary venous (PV) obstruction. The left upper pulmonary vein (A group, n=6) or both the left upper and left lower pulmonary veins (B group, n=6) of two-week-old piglets were banded; the ...
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Zhu Daling - - 2002
The vasodilatory effect of 20-hydroxyeicosatetraenoic acid (20-HETE) on lung arteries is opposite to the constrictor effect seen in cerebral and renal vessels. These observations raise questions about the cellular localization of 20-HETE-forming isoforms in pulmonary arteries and other tissues. Using in situ hybridization, we demonstrate for the first time CYP4A ...
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Mitaka Chieko - - 2002
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to examine and compare the effects of atrial natriuretic peptide and furosemide on pulmonary gas exchange, hemodynamics, extravascular lung water, and renal function in a dog model of oleic acid-induced pulmonary edema. DESIGN: Prospective, comparable, experimental study. SETTING: Laboratory at a university hospital. ...
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Chan Edward D - - 2002
Pulmonary calcification and ossification occurs with a number of systemic and pulmonary conditions. Specific symptoms are often lacking, but calcification may be a marker of disease severity and its chronicity. Pathophysiologic states predisposing to pulmonary calcification and ossification include hypercalcemia, a local alkaline environment, and previous lung injury. Factors such ...
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Dube Daniel - - 2002
Metal fume fever (MFF) is an acute response to the inhalation of heavy metals used in industry. The patient typically experiences symptoms of cough, fever, chills, malaise, and myalgia that are self-limited and of short duration. Wheezing may occur and pulmonary function may be acutely impaired with a decrease in ...
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Warnecke Gregor - - 2002
BACKGROUND: Pulmonary preservation with high potassium/low oncotic pressure Euro-Collins (EC) solution is associated with endothelial dysfunction and reduced surfactant function. We compared two low potassium solutions, histidine-tryptophane-ketoglutarate (HTK) and Celsior, to EC in lung ischemia-reperfusion injury. METHODS: In 19 minipigs, the left lung was perfused in situ with cold preservation ...
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Suga Kazuyoshi - - 2002
A noncontrast electrocardiography (ECG)-gated, fast-spin-echo magnetic resonance imaging was applied to noninvasively define perfusion impairments in pulmonary embolic and airway obstruction dog models. Two-phase ECG-gated lung images of the minimal lung signal intensity during systole and maximal signal intensity during diastole were acquired by using optimized R-wave triggering delay times ...
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Tzao Ching - - 2002
The nitric oxide (NO)/guanosine 3',5'-cyclic monophosphate (cGMP) pathway plays an essential role in mediating pulmonary vasodilatation during transition of the pulmonary circulation at birth. We used immunoblot analysis (Western) and semiquantitative immunohistochemistry to study the presence, distribution, and relative amounts of type I nitric oxide synthase (NOS-I). Immunoblots were performed ...
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Dorfmüller, Peter
Findings of inflammatory infiltrates in vascular lesions of lungs displaying pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) emphasize the possible influence of inflammatory mechanisms under this condition. Chemokine RANTES and chemokine fractalkine are known to be important chemoattractants for monocytes and T-cells. We hypothesize that both chemokines could promote leucocytic recruitment in lungs ...
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Shih Wei-Jen - - 2002
PURPOSE: To determine the biodistribution of Tc-99m labeled somatostatin receptor-binding peptide (Depreotide) on planar and SPECT studies of the thorax and upper abdomen in order to improve diagnostic accuracy. METHODS AND MATERIALS: Retrospectively 29 planar and SPECT studies from 28 patients (all males, average age of 65.79) were reviewed. All ...
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Aziz Tarek M - - 2002
BACKGROUND: Radial artery oxygenation (PaO2) is the standard method for assessing potential lung donors. This study was proposed to assess the use of pulmonary vein gases (PvO2) in selection of donor lung for transplantation. METHODS: We studied 170 lungs from 85 consecutive donors. Lungs were classified into group A, PaO2 ...
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Loeckinger Alexander - - 2002
As the surgical population ages, the number of patients presenting with coronary artery disease and age-related loss of pulmonary recoil will increase. Although their influence on gas exchange in this population remains unknown, sevoflurane and isoflurane are used for an increasing variety of surgical procedures. We examined pulmonary gas exchange ...
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Weinschenker Patrícia - - 2002
Agnogenic myeloid metaplasia is a hematologic disorder accompanied by extramedullary hematopoiesis (EMH) affecting various organs. Lung involvement however is rare. We present the case of a 76-year-old woman with myelofibrosis, recurrent pleural effusions, pulmonary hypertension, and serious right cardiac failure. An open lung biopsy confirmed pulmonary EMH. She underwent low-dose ...
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Hayashi Akihiro - - 2002
A 25-year-old woman had been followed for 7 years after multiple pulmonary nodules were detected in both the upper and lower lobes of the left lung on chest X-ray when she was 17 years of age. These pulmonary nodules were gradually increasing in size and, at 25 years of age, ...
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Koshino Tokuo - - 2002
The basic, concomitant topographical relation between the segmental bronchus and artery shows derived figures in the dorsolateral part of the cranial portion of the mammalian lung, especially in humans. However, the pulmonary arterial supply has not been investigated well in the subsegmental level, even in humans. One or two subsegments ...
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Hanaoka Masayuki - - 2002
Since tacrolimus (FK-506) is known to suppress the proliferation and generation of T cells and to inhibit the production of T cell derived cytokines, we examined the effect of FK-506 on endotoxin-induced lung injury. We administered FK-506 (0.1 mg/kg) intravenously before the infusion of endotoxin (1 microgram/kg) into conscious sheep. ...
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Cziráki Attila - - 2002
Angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE, kininase II) is an endothelial luminal ectoenzyme. The majority of ACE has been found on the pulmonary capillary endothelium (PCE). Pulmonary capillary endothelium-bound (PCEB)-ACE has been extensively studied by means of indicator dilution techniques in animals and man. We have recently developed and applied methodologies for ...
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Hall Susan M - - 2002
Recent studies on human embryonic and fetal lungs show that the pulmonary arteries form by vasculogenesis. Little is known of the early development of the pulmonary veins. Using immunohistochemical techniques and serial reconstruction, we studied 18 fetal and neonatal lungs. Sections were stained with antibodies specific for endothelium (CD31, von ...
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Steenstrup Stig - - 2002
The distribution function of pulmonary transit times (fPTTs) contains information on the transit time of blood through the lungs and the dispersion in transit times. Most of the previous studies have used specific functional forms with adjustable parameters to characterize the fPTT. It is the purpose here to investigate the ...
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Lung image changes during bronchopulmonary lavage estimated using transoesophageal echocardiography.
Tsubo T - - 2002
Pulmonary alveolar proteinosis is often treated with bronchopulmonary lavage. Transoesophageal echocardiography has been used to detect lung atelectasis in critical situations. A 68-yr-old male with pulmonary alveolar proteinosis underwent bronchopulmonary lavage and was examined using transoesophageal echocardiography. His dependent left-lung area was observed through the descending aorta. Following saline infusion, ...
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Feinstein Jeffrey A - - 2002
Because clinical diagnosis of pulmonary arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) is difficult and cardiac catheterization invasive, contrast echo has been used to aid in the diagnosis. Correlation between contrast echo and catheterization data in these patients remains poorly defined. We examined the ability to detect pulmonary AVMs by contrast echocardiography, pulmonary angiography, ...
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Lu Hung-I - - 2002
Simultaneous surgical management of patients with co-existing ischemic heart disease and lung carcinoma remains controversial. Traditionally, these operations have been staged, with coronary artery revascularization first, followed by pulmonary resection at a later date. Under this procedure, tumor resection is delayed, and these staged procedures may increase morbidity and cost. ...
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Shuster Michael - - 2002
Airway management is fundamental to ACLS. Success with any airway device relies as much on the operator's experience and skill as on the device itself. The purpose of using an airway device is to provide a patent route for ventilating the lungs and to protect against pulmonary aspiration. Training should ...
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Sugawara I - - 2002
This study was designed to determine the identity of granulomatogenic substances in Mycobacterium bovis BCG Pasteur. When heat-treated BCG Pasteur bacilli were introduced into the lungs of guinea-pigs by an inhalation exposure apparatus, pulmonary granulomas without necrosis developed. Furthermore, when four kinds of mycolates derived from M. tuberculosis Aoyama B ...
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Warnecke, G.
BACKGROUND: Pulmonary preservation with high potassium/low oncotic pressure Euro-Collins (EC) solution is associated with endothelial dysfunction and reduced surfactant function. We compared two low potassium solutions, histidine-tryptophane-ketoglutarate (HTK) and Celsior, to EC in lung ischemia-reperfusion injury. METHODS: In 19 minipigs, the left lung was perfused in situ with cold preservation ...
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Audi S H - - 2002
Pulmonary inflammation induced in the rabbit lung by the intravenous injection of complete Freund's adjuvant (CFA) increases the lung uptake of 14C-diazepam from the pulmonary circulation. The objective of this study was to determine the extent to which mitochondrial (or peripheral) benzodiazepine receptors (mBRs) may contribute to this increased uptake. ...
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Kosaka Shinji - - 2002
OBJECTIVE: This study was undertaken to clarify what damage to a lung during cold storage influenced the function of transplanted lung after reperfusion. METHODS: We examined the ultrastructural damage in preserved right lung before reperfusion, and the function of transplanted left lung, in a same dog and measured the pulmonary ...
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Erbersdobler A - - 2002
AIMS: We investigated a case of pulmonary capillary haemangiomatosis, a rare condition, to determine the extent of the pathological changes within the lungs. Systematic histological sampling has not previously been performed in this condition. METHODS AND RESULTS: A 52-year-old woman with a history of ischaemic cardiomyopathy suffered from repeated respiratory ...
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Bruzzone Paolo - - 2002
The pharmacological characteristics and the microanatomical localization of dopamine D(2)-like receptors, or more correctly spiroperidol binding sites, in the rabbit pulmonary circulation were studied using combined marker binding and light microscopy autoradiography with [((3))H]-spiroperidol (spiperone) as marker. The marker was bound to the samples of the pulmonary artery in a ...
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Negri Elnara M - - 2002
This study aimed at evaluating acute pulmonary remodeling, focusing on alterations of fibers of the collagenous and elastic systems in ARDS in the exudative phase according to the etiology of the disease. ARDS patients (n = 23), who died in our institution between 1989 and 1997, were retrospectively studied. Ten ...
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Takamori Shinzo - - 2002
PURPOSE: To investigate changes in atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP) and angiotensin II (AT-II) levels in a canine model of pulmonary embolism (PE), created by embolizing the left posterior pulmonary artery with gelatin powder. METHODS:Pulmonary arterial pressure (PAP) was measured before, immediately after, and 1 day after pulmonary artery embolization. Plasma ...
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Haft J W - - 2001
OBJECTIVE: Artificial lungs may have a role in supporting patients with end-stage lung disease as a bridge or alternative to lung transplantation. This investigation was performed to determine the effect of an artificial lung, perfused by the right ventricle in parallel with the pulmonary circulation, on indices of right ventricular ...
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Merchant S H - - 2001
Signet-ring cell carcinoma (SRCC) of lung is a rare variant of pulmonary adenocarcinoma. In view of this rarity, the question of whether an SRCC is primary pulmonary or metastatic arises frequently because the majority of SRCCs seen in lung are metastatic tumors having arisen in stomach, colon, or breast. On ...
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