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McDevitt T M - - 1992
Animals bearing a cachexia-inducing tumour, the MAC16 adenocarcinoma, showed a progressive decrease in blood glucose levels with increasing weight loss, while animals bearing a histologically similar tumour, the MAC13 adenocarcinoma, showed no change in either body weight or blood glucose levels with growth of the tumour. The effect of the ...
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Hemingway D M - - 1992
Many colorectal liver metastases are hypovascular, and their low level of perfusion is associated with limited drug uptake and poor response rates with regional chemotherapy. We have previously shown that hepatic arterial vasoconstrictors may increase drug delivery to liver tumours, but the underlying haemodynamic changes have not been defined. Using ...
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Harris N R NR - - 1992
An intraoperative study was done to establish the functional and quantitative properties of the blood supply to the TRAM flap through the assessment and manipulation of blood flow through the deep epigastric arterial system. Seventeen patients undergoing unilateral postmastectomy breast reconstruction with lower transverse rectus abdominis myocutaneous (TRAM) flaps were ...
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Inada Y - - 1992
A quantitative analysis was undertaken to investigate the width and area of survival of flow-through venous flaps in 20 ears of 10 rabbits. The 3.0- x 3.0-cm flap models, which included one flow-through vein, were prepared with additional circulation from the graft bed and surrounding tissue excluded, as far as ...
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Da Costa R - - 1992
Fluctuations in the diameter of selected arterioles in the cutaneous microcirculation of Syrian golden hamster dorsal skin flap chambers, which ranged in size from 10 to 70 microns at different branching order sites, were measured before burn, at the same sites after burn and after injection of the drug. Three ...
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Hjortdal V E - - 1992
To further clarify the pathogenesis of the poorer prognosis in skin flaps exposed to venous stasis compared with arterial insufficiency, a microsphere study was conducted in bilateral rectus abdominis island flaps in seven pigs. The relationship between capillary blood flow and arteriovenous (A-V) shunting was studied during progressive 1-hour intervals ...
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Hallock G G - - 1992
As a noninvasive method for continuous evaluation of tissue perfusion, laser Doppler flowmetry fulfills many of the prerequisites of an ideal objective monitor. A critical threshold for insuring flap viability, however, has not been universally accepted. In this experimental design using pedicled epigastric flaps in rats, it was determined that ...
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Naredi P - - 1992
The blood flow in an experimental adenocarcinoma in the rat liver was determined with the 133Xe-washout technique before and after hepatic artery ligation (HAL). There was an initial reduction of the washout of 50%. This was further reduced after 1 day by 50%, which was maintained for 7 days. Seven ...
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Bristol D G - - 1992
Caudally based axial pattern and random pattern skin flaps, 5 cm x 10 cm, were raised on the abdomens of seven foals. Blood flow was measured 7.5 cm from the flap bases during incremental increases in applied tension. At tensions less than 1400 g, cutaneous blood flow was more than ...
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Leipziger L S - - 1992
This study was designed to answer the following questions: (1) Does aggressive bilateral soft-tissue undermining of the nasomaxillary complex in an immature animal without an iatrogenically produced cleft lip significantly inhibit growth? (2) If so, is the early timing of this undermining crucial? Fifty New Zealand White rabbits were used ...
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Tuominen H P - - 1992
Changes in the cutaneous blood flow of the pedicled TRAM flap for breast reconstruction were studied in 15 patients with laser Doppler flowmetry (LDF) and transcutaneous oxygen tension (ptcO2). One patient was excluded from the study. The LDF value increased to 127 +/- 15% of the base line on the ...
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Smoot E C EC - - 1992
Skin and musculocutaneous flaps in a pig model were studied for their response to heating of the laser Doppler probe, both in the perfused state and in conditions of vascular occlusion. Even though heating the probe resulted in an elevation of perfusion of the flaps with no occlusions, it also ...
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Hjortdal V E - - 1992
The supply, consumption, and tissue tension of oxygen were studied in experimental bilateral myocutaneous island flaps in five control pigs and in eight pigs during progressive 1-hour intervals of flap ischemia. Progressive ischemia was obtained by partial to complete clamping of the artery in one flap, producing arterial insufficiency, and ...
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Iwasawa M - - 1992
We report a new technique for making a fillet flap from a supernumerary finger in three cases. These flaps are unique in possessing retrograde blood flow or both orthograde and retrograde blood flow and have a wider arc of rotation than provided by conventional methods. This technique permits one to ...
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van Bruggen N - - 1992
Mice bearing a subcutaneously growing tumour (Colo 26) were injected intravenously with the photosensitiser chloroaluminum sulphonated phthalocyanine (5 mg/kg) 24 h prior to irradiating the tumour with laser light (675 nm; 50mW, 100 J/tumour). Energy status of the tumour, as assessed by the loss of high energy phosphates in the ...
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Mayer W K - - 1992
Laser Doppler fluxmetry and oxygen partial pressure (pO2) histography have been applied to investigate the acute effects of hyperthermia (HT) and/or hyperglycaemia (HG) on microcirculatory function and tissue oxygenation of subcutaneous rat tumours growing on the dorsum of the hind foot. The experiments were performed to test whether, and to ...
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Schober R - - 1992
Vascular permeability changes were examined in 34 tumours of the peripheral nervous system by immunohistochemical demonstration of serum proteins as endogenous tracers. The blood-tumour barrier was impaired in the reticular (Antoni type B) portions of neurinomas (Schwannomas) and in cutaneous neurofibromas but was similar to the normal blood-nerve barrier in ...
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Pimm M V - - 1992
Three tumour-specific monoclonal antibodies (MoAbs) showed localisation in human tumour xenografts in nude mice, although the tumour discrimination was limited by the survival of a greater proportion of the MoAb in the blood and body as a whole. An attempt was made to increase tumour discrimination by the subsequent administration ...
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Hjortdal V E - - 1992
In order to further improve the understanding of hemodynamic changes in the immediate postoperative phase after elevation of myocutaneous flaps, regional blood flow and arteriovenous (A-V) shunting were measured in rectus abdominis island flaps in 8 pigs. Radioactive microspheres of two sizes (15 and 50 micron) were used. Approximately half ...
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Cooley B C - - 1992
The rat femoral vein has become a standard model for laboratory training in microvascular anastomotic technique as well as for research investigations into factors affecting venous patency. This study examined the short-term patency (1 and 7 days) of rat vein anastomoses. The influences upon patency of epigastric flap creation and ...
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Li X - - 1992
An experiment was done to determine whether topical heparin and the association of anastomoses with dependent tissue (free flaps) exert any influences on stasis-induced microvascular thrombosis. Rat femoral vessel anastomoses with or without free flap construction were used in a total of 50 male Sprague-Dawley rats. Saline either with or ...
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Quirinia A - - 1992
A standardized ischemic, H-shaped, double flap model in rats was developed for investigating the influence of different factors that could potentially increase flap survival. The blood flow was measured in the flaps as well as in normal healing incisional wounds on day -1 (intact skin) and on days 1, 4, ...
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Terada T - - 1992
Changes in tumour blood flow under an induced hypertensive state were examined in malignant brain tumours to know if the precondition for the effectiveness of induced hypertensive chemotherapy--relative increase in tumour blood flow--are fulfilled. Tumour blood flow was measured under both a resting and an induced hypertensive state in 12 ...
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Quirinia A - - 1992
A standardized reproducible H-shaped double flap model for biomechanical testing of ischemic wounds was developed in rats. After 10 days of healing all the biomechanical parameters of the flap wounds decreased significantly, compared with normal healing incisional wounds. After 20 days of healing the extensibility as well as the most ...
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Hedén P - - 1992
A heat and cold provocation test was evaluated in 10 porcine island flaps to improve the quality of monitoring flap circulation by the laser Doppler technique. When the pedicle blood flow was undisturbed there were significant increases in flow after a heat stimulus (p = 0.01), whereas no significant flow ...
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Nonomura K - - 1992
During the one-stage repair of hypospadias the blood flow of the parameatal-based foreskin flap was measured in 30 patients by using laser Doppler velocimetry. The mean blood flow in the penile foreskin was estimated to be 15 ml/min/100 g and it increased to 150-200% after the induction of anesthesia, and ...
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Francis D M - - 1991
Blood transfusion results in significant alterations in some parameters of immune function. Because some human cancers appear to stimulate immune responses and may be influenced by host immunity, the possibility arises that transfusion could alter the behaviour of tumours. Experimental studies indicate that allogeneic transfusion can directly alter tumour growth ...
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Banic A - - 1991
The aim of this study was to investigate whether in the distal, poorly perfused part of a flap the pressure gradient remains sufficient to allow flow of plasma and red blood cells (RBCs) within the first hour after flap elevation. For this purpose 99Tcm-labelled RBCs and 111In-chloride-labelled plasma proteins in ...
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Kinoshita Y - - 1991
The status of the blood supply to the hypothenar skin was investigated by anatomical and radiological studies. The investigation revealed that the hypothenar skin receives a rich blood supply from the arterial network by branches from the palmar ulnar artery of the little finger and the hypothenar branches. By making ...
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Wickman M - - 1991
To evaluate circulatory and metabolic changes in pig skin during tissue expansion, the buttock skin of 12 pigs was expanded for 5 weeks. In a second operation, island buttock flaps were elevated bilaterally. Flap temperature, laser Doppler flow (LDF), and fluorescein penetration borders were recorded. Norepinephrine infusions were given twice. ...
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Hayward P G - - 1991
The role of angiogenesis in the delay phenomenon is unclear. In this study a potent angiogenic growth factor, basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) was used to ascertain the importance of angiogenesis in this phenomenon. bFGF (100 micrograms) was infiltrated beneath the panniculus carnosus on the dorsum of 50 rats. Another ...
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Costa H - - 1991
The concept of flow-through circulation in free flaps is an interesting and useful one. Its importance is paramount in the clinical field, if one applies it as a one-staged technique for cover and revascularisation in major trauma of the extremities. This paper describes the practical use of this concept in ...
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Hjortdal V E - - 1991
Unilateral denervated myocutaneous island flaps based on the superior epigastric vessels were raised in 24 pigs and the metabolic changes during the first 6 postoperative hours were monitored. Secondary to flap elevation, decreased arteriovenous (A-V) differences in oxygen, glucose, and alanine levels were observed, indicating the opening of A-V shunts ...
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Thomson J G - - 1991
Drug effect on flap blood flow is most commonly determined in anesthetized animals, yet the effect of the anesthetic is often poorly understood. Halothane and nitrous oxide cause profound changes in skin blood flow and thus provide an unsuitable anesthetic technique for use in measuring drug effects on skin and ...
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Hoynck van Papendrecht M A - - 1991
Retrospective studies have provided indirect evidence that allogeneic blood transfusion may adversely influence the prognosis of cancer patients. This effect may be prevented by using autologous blood transfusions. However, this involves preoperative donation of blood, the consequences of which are still unknown. The aim of the present study was to ...
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Sauer P F - - 1991
The blood supply to the lower extremity has been reviewed, and the concept of direct arterial or axial supply at the groin, fasciocutaneous perforators, and septocutaneous blood vessels in the lower leg has been outlined. The major myocutaneous and fasciocutaneous units in the lower extremity have been outlined and their ...
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Peterson H I - - 1991
Tumour vascularization is based on two types of vessels, incorporated normal host tissue vessels and newly formed vessels, and is characterized by a wide heterogeneity. No adrenergic innervation has been related to newly formed tumour vessels but may still be found in incorporated normal vessels. In most studies vasoconstricting drugs ...
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Chaplin D J - - 1991
It has been established that malignant tissue as a consequence of abnormal morphogenesis has a structurally abnormal blood supply. These structural and as a consequence functional differences between normal and neoplastic vasculature provide a basis for selective modulation of tumour vascular function. Agents have been identified which can induce both ...
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Hinman F F - - 1991
The prepuce is formed by a combination of folding and epithelial proliferation, and separates from the glans after it has developed a blood supply. The arterial input, through 4 branches from the external pudendal arteries, is terminal and after birth supplies the outer and inner preputial surfaces in succession. Similarly, ...
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Peräalä-Heape M - - 1991
In order to optimize methods developed for the radioimaging of prostatic cancer, the effect of unlabelled monoclonal antibodies (MoAbs) on the biodistribution of 111In-labelled MoAbs was studied in nude mice carrying human prostatic cancer xenografts (PC-82). Since the intact IgG and its F(ab')2 fragment have different clearance patterns from the ...
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Knight K R - - 1991
1. Biochemical mechanisms of ischaemia were investigated in rabbit skin flaps subjected to 2 h of primary ischaemia then, 24 h later, to 4 h of secondary ischaemia. During secondary ischaemia, flaps underwent either total ischaemia (arterial and venous blood supply occluded) or partial ischaemia (vein only occluded). Some of ...
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Burton M A - - 1991
The influence of liver hyperthermia on hepatic arterial and portal venous blood flow to tumour and normal hepatic tissue was examined in a rabbit VX2 tumour model. Hyperthermia was delivered by 2450 MHz microwave generator to exteriorized livers in 18 rabbits. Blood flow was measured in both portal vein and ...
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Harłozińska A - - 1991
Carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) and nonspecific cross-reacting antigen (NCA) levels in draining tumour blood were compared with concentrations of these antigens in peripheral blood of patients with gastric and colonic malignancies. The controls were cases with gastric and duodenal ulcers. The results obtained by radioimmunoassay (RIA) were compared with enzyme immunoassay ...
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Guichard M - - 1991
The effect of post-irradiation hypoxia induced by 5 or 30 mg/kg hydralazine has been studied in three human tumour xenografts (two rectocolic adenocarcinomas and one melanoma) treated with two doses of misonidazole similar to those used in patients (0.1 and 0.2 mg/g). Only a small sensitization was detected using an ...
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Hjortdal V E - - 1991
In eight pigs, total blood flow, regional capillary blood flow distribution, and arteriovenous (AV) shunting were studied during the first 4 postoperative hours after elevation of a myocutaneous rectus abdominis island flap. Capillary blood flow and AV shunting were measured using radioactive microspheres before flap creation and 1 and 4 ...
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Banic A - - 1991
This study evaluates the effect of the new combined thromboxane synthesis inhibitor and receptor blocker, ridogrel, on the circulation of arterial skin flaps in sheep. Sixteen flaps, 8 controls and 8 treated with 5 mg/kg ridogrel, were investigated using 111Indium chloride labelled plasma and 99mTc labelled red blood cells (RBCs). ...
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Auclair F - - 1991
In order to study the importance of cutaneous blood flow variations to percutaneous drug absorption and local distribution, a bipediculated dorsal flap was created in the hairless rat. This model allowed us to compare the percutaneous drug absorption on both sides of the flap, one with normal blood flow and ...
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Forssell Aronsson E - - 1991
The biokinetics of seven 131I-labelled monoclonal antibodies (MAbs), directed against human colon carcinoma and one 125I-labelled unspecific MAb have been examined. The study in nude mice, carrying human colon carcinoma, was intended to be a step in the selection of the most suitable antibody for clinical scintigraphy. The biological half-life ...
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Bircher A J - - 1991
Cryosurgery with liquid nitrogen is commonly used to treat benign and malignant skin tumours. One of the crucial factors which influences the freezing and thawing rate of the target cells is the response of the microcirculation to cold stimulus. In our experiment, laser Doppler flowmetry was used to monitor blood ...
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Pimm M V - - 1991
Mice with s.c. grafts of gastric carcinoma MKN45 or osteosarcoma 788T were injected i.v. with recombinant tumour necrosis factor alpha (rTNF alpha) and tumour blood flow rates were determined 4 h later as a fraction of the cardiac output g tissue-1. With MKN45, the tumour blood flow rate was significantly ...
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