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Raberger G - - 1976
The influence of dihydroergotamine on adenosine-induced and reactive vasodilation after long and short periods of coronary artery occlusion was investigated in thoracotomized dogs. Adenosine-induced vasodilation (intracoronary administration) and vasodilation after long periods of coronary artery occlusion (25-35 beats) were similarly influenced, i.e. decreased by the i.v. administration of 10 mug/kg ...
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Delin K - - 1976
An 18-year-old woman taking an oral contraceptive was admitted to hospital because of a stroke due to occlusion of three branches of the right middle cerebral artery. She later developed renovascular hypertension due to occlusion of one of two renal arteries on the right side. Occlusion of the ceoliac artery ...
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Mrsulja B B - - 1976
Behaviour of biogenic amines was studied in the brains of Mongolian gerbils subjected to unilateral occlusion of the common carotid artery. Assays on the hemispheres ipsilateral to occlusion revealed in symptom-positive animals a progressive decrease in norepinephrine and dopamine, and an increase in serotonin throughout the duration of an ischemic ...
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Shah P M - - 1976
Eighty-six consecutive patients operated on for atherosclerotic occlusion of the aortoiliac segment were examined regarding the severity of the disease in the left or right iliac arteries. Sixty-nine percent of 78 patients were found to have predominantly more severe lesions on the left side. A study of the geometric anatomy ...
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Corbalan R - - 1976
The time course and mechanism of vulnerability to ventricular fibrillation (VF) a 10-minute occlusion of the left anterior descending coronary artery and following its release were studied in 48 dogs. VF threshold was determined by inducing a sequence of three extrasystoles (sequential R/T pulsing). Within 1 minute of occlusion, the ...
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Timm T A - - 1976
The importance of considering the functional aspects as well as the static concepts of an occlusion was demonstrated in the case of an 11-year-old girl with postorthodontic temporomandibular joint muscle pain dysfunction. The following characteristics of an ideal occlusion were discussed as they relate to the entire masticatory system: 1. ...
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De Reuck J - - 1976
The statistical data, obtained in seventy five brains with lacunar state, show that the lenticular nuclei and the periventricular arterial end-and borderzones are the main seats of the infarcts. In teen brains the relationship between the deep arterial angioarchitecture and the location of thirty lacunes is studied by means of ...
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Agren-Jonsson S - - 1976
Out of 14 patients with axillary dermatitis due to an antiperspirant, and with positive patch test reactions to the product, the sensitizer could be demonstrated in 12. Of these, 11 were positive to propantheline bromide, 3 to trichlorocarbanilide and one to propylene glycol. The antiperspirant contains 90% propylene glycol, which ...
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McAdam D B - - 1976
(1) Tooth loading with cuspal guidance in canine and group-function occlusions has been discussed. (2) Canine guidance and group-function guidance occlusions are considered normal; the latter occurs naturally due to occlusal wear. (3) When an entire occlusion is to be restored, either occlusal scheme will serve adequately. (4) Where only ...
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Moss C M - - 1976
Radionuclide angiography is a safe, noninvasive, easily performed and rapidly executed technique which will accurately demonstrate the presence of an acute occlusion of the arterial tree of the lower extremities. The diagnosis of embolic or thrombotic occlusion of the arterial circulation of the lower extremity in the critically ill patient ...
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Patten J T - - 1976
N-butyl cyanoacrylate tissue adhesive can be easily placed in the lid puncta to serve as a temporary method for punctal occlusion. Such a procedure is a useful therapeutic trial in borderline cases of keratoconjunctivitis sicca being considered for further permanent punctal occlusion or in patients where a temporary dry eye ...
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Oates R K - - 1976
A child with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia complicated by prolonged gastrointestinal and skin haemorrhages due to profound thrombocytopenia finally died of thrombotic occlusions of major cerebral arteries due to mucormycosis. Biopsy of any suspect lesion is needed urgently before prolonged therapy with amphotericin B is started. So far there have been ...
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Pozderac R V - - 1975
133Xe muscle clearance following ischemic exercise provides a simple, well-tolerated screening procedure for evaluating patients suspected of having arterial occlusive disease in the lower extremeties and may be useful in the follow-up of patients who have undergone corrective arterial surgery. It can be performed in nuclear medicine units capable of ...
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Van Harn G L - - 1975
The effect of sublingual (0.2 mg.) nitroglycerin (TNG) was studied in anesthetized dogs before and after coronary occlusion. Coronary artery occlusion was accomplished by embolization of the circumflex branch of the left coronary artery. TNG was administered before embolization and again at one minute, one, two, and six hours after ...
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Corday E - - 1975
Focal necrosis (microinfarcts) and regional lactate derangements were observed in closed chest dogs in the nonoccluded (remote) posterior segments of the left and right ventricles after acute occlusion of the proximal left anterior descending coronary artery. Focal infarcts in the remote areas were observed in five of the six dogs ...
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Evans P J - - 1975
The occurrence of ischaemic changes, arterial occlusion, and other complications which may follow percutaneous arterial cannulation was assessed in a survey of 155 patients. No patient complained of or had signs of ischaemic damage though signs of arterial occlusion were found in 33 patients (22%). These signs were significantly more ...
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Caplan L R - - 1975
The authors attempt to separate clinical subgroups of patients within the larger category of vertebrobasilar artery disease, and to indicate the present role of angiography in their recognition and management. Angiography is of use in separating posterior fossa occlusive vascular lesions from space occupying lesions. In addition, by defining the ...
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Cohen D - - 1975
Both the S-T segment shift and the injury current were measured using the direct-current magnetocardiogram (d-c MCG) in seven dogs undergoing coronary artery occlusion. The purpose of the measurements was to clarify the origin of the S-T shift in acute ischemia and infarction. Previous measurements, consisting of d-c electrograms recorded ...
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Griffin L H - - 1975
Segmental plethysmography was used as a monitoring device during 156 direct vessel operations on the abdominal aorta and lower extremity vessels. Patency of distal vessels was assessed continuously and noninvasively before and during wound closure. A pulsatile response at wound closure was indicative of immediate and lasting patency in 94 ...
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Rowell P J - - 1975
Juvenile supracondylar fracture of the humerus is described briefly and divided into two groups: 1. Those cases amenable to safe closed treatment; 2. Those in which occlusion of the brachial artery associated with severe displacement renders closed treatment unsafe. A specific mechanism of entrapment of the brachial artery, which has ...
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Kelliher G J - - 1975
The present study was designed to examine the relationship between epinephrine secreted from the adrenal medulla and acute occlusion of the left anterior descending (LAD) coronary artery in alpha-chloralone-anesthetized cats. Occlusion of the LAD artery produced arrhythmia in all of the animals, with 39% developing ventricular fibrillation (VF). Epinephrine content ...
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Kennedy J H - - 1975
A computer simulation of the left coronary outflow response to branch occlusion was carried out, using physiological data derived from canine left coronary artery generated on an IBM 360/44 in order to provide multidimensional analysis of the problem of the distribution of flow within the myocardium. During coronary occlusion in ...
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Dedichen H - - 1975
Reactive hyperaemia of the lower limbs in 30 non-atherosclerotic subjects and in 24 patients operated for arterial occlusive disease was investigated preoperatively by electromagnetic flowmetry of the femoral artery. In normal limbs maximal flow values after 5 minutes of tourniquet occlusion averaged 482% of basal flow. Maximal flow increased little ...
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Hirai M - - 1975
Muscle blood flow in the anterior tibial and gastrocnemius muscles of 40 limbs with thromboangitis obliterans with occlusions only in the leg arteries was measured by Xe-133 non-ischemic work method. All cases with complete occlusion at the origin of the anterior tibial artery had remarkably abnormal curves in the anterior ...
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Amery A - - 1970
All our patients with a recent thromboembolic occlusion of limb arteries treated with streptokinase have been reviewed retrospectively. Clearing of the main artery, as judged by arteriography or reappearance of arterial pulsations, occurred more often when treatment was started early. If only patients with an iliac, femoral, or popliteal artery ...
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Downs A R - - 1970
A total of 117 consecutive reconstructive procedures for femoropopliteal arterial occlusive disease in 105 extremities of 101 patients have been reviewed. The types of procedures included 10 homografts, 28 Dacron and Teflon prosthetic grafts, 16 thromboendarterectomies and 63 vein bypass grafts. There were three postoperative deaths.The results of autogenous vein ...
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Ramey C A - - 1976
Normal or elevated levels of ATP and phosphocreatine (PCr) were observed from the subepicardium to the subendocardium of the canine left ventricle after five and 20 minutes of left circumflex artery occlusion followed by 20 minutes of blood reflow. However, after two or four hours of occlusion, followed by reflow, ...
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NEUMAN L A - - 1961
Of 105 consecutive supracondylar amputations done at the San Diego County General Hospital during the five-year period, 1953-58, 88 were in patients more than 60 years of age. Occlusive arterial disease was the reason for operation in 85 of the 88 cases. Presenting complaints at the time of amputation were ...
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JANOFF A - - 1961
Donor rabbits were subjected to shock by occlusion of the superior mesenteric artery (SMAO shock). Portal blood was collected from these animals at certain intervals after release of the arterial ligature. Infusion of this blood into sub-lethally hemorrhaged rabbits caused the death of half of the tested animals; a mortality ...
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REICH S B - - 1959
Cerebral arterial occlusion is a fairly frequent condition. We have diagnosed nine cases by cerebroangiography in the past two years, and there are many patients not given this special examination.Precise diagnosis has become more important as advances in therapy make prognosis more hopeful. The symptoms are various according to the ...
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