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Schwartz B F - - 1998
We wanted to determine if 5-second home flow rates can be used in the evaluation in men with lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS). Fifty previously untreated men with LUTS were evaluated by history and physical examination, international prostate symptom score (IPSS) questionnaire, and two methods of uroflowmetry. Each participant underwent ...
Nagler R - - 1998
Exposure of the major salivary glands to ionizing radiation often results in severe alterations in structure and function. The mechanism of these effects is still unknown, and no adequate prevention or treatment is yet available. The purpose of this study was to examine a mechanism based on the assumption that ...
Pérez de León A A - - 1998
Blood feeding by the insect vector Culicoides variipennis sonorensis involves laceration of superficial host tissues, an injury that would be expected to trigger the coagulation cascade. Accordingly, the salivary glands of C.v. sonorensis were examined for the presence of an antihemostatic that prevents blood coagulation. Assays using salivary gland extracts ...
Lenander-Lumikari M - - 1998
The number of decayed, missed and filled permanent teeth (DMFT), the degree of periodontal inflammation (Periodontal Status Index, PSI), stimulated salivary flow rate and the concentrations of total protein, lactoferrin, lysozyme, myeloperoxidase, salivary peroxidase, calcium, potassium, sodium and thiocyanate in whole saliva of 26 adult asthma patients were compared with ...
Saito M - - 1998
Ischaemia induced by atherosclerosis is a common cause of disorders in the elderly, including impairment of bladder function. To evaluate experimentally the effects of ischaemia on detrusor function, we performed infusion cystometry and evaluated the morphologic findings in the bladder of the rat. Blood flow to the bladder of the ...
Petros P E - - 1998
OBJECTIVES: To prospectively test the hypothesis that laxity in the posterior ligaments of the vagina may cause raised residual urine and abnormal emptying symptoms. METHODS: Eighteen patients, 16 multiparous, and 2 nulliparous, were referred with symptoms of abnormal bladder emptying. All were assessed with standard cystometry and standing resting and ...
Ghobish A - - 1998
In an attempt to evaluate the effect of bilharziasis on bladder contractility as a factor in the genesis of voiding disorders, 44 cases of bilharzial bladder neck obstruction diagnosed using traditional methods (symptomatological, radiographic, and endoscopic) were subjected to complete urodynamic evaluation (flowmetry, cystometry, pressure/flow study, and stop-flow test). Their ...
Jones D - - 1998
Although there has been a great deal of research effort within the last two decades on identifying the active components of the saliva of blood-sucking ticks, mosquitoes, biting flies, fleas and bugs, essentially neglected have been the human lice. Despite initial reports in the early part of this century suggestive ...
Scott B J - - 1998
The parotid-masticatory salivary reflex has been studied in edentulous subjects. Salivary flow was recorded by siting a modified Lashley cup over the orifice of the parotid duct on one side of the mouth. Subjects chewed on small pieces of silicone rubber with their complete dentures for 1 min periods which ...
Tong-Long Lin A - - 1998
We investigated the changes in urinary bladder microvascular blood perfusion and energy metabolism following outlet obstruction and after relieving the obstruction. We induced mild bladder outlet obstruction in male New Zealand White rabbits. Following 2 weeks of obstruction, one group of animals (n = 6) was sacrificed, while outlet obstruction ...
Perera S - - 1998
Several studies have shown increases in salivary, secretory IgA (sIgA) levels following exposure to humor and various relaxation strategies. However, the use of sIgA as a marker of immunocompetence has been questioned. In this study we investigated the potential of an alternative marker, salivary lysozyme (sLys) in addition to sIgA. ...
- - 1997
Blood Cells, Molecules, & Diseases is an electronically published journal with an average accept-to-publish time of 7 days. The journal emphasizes not only blood cells, but also covers the molecular basis of hematologic disease and studies of the diseases themselves. Research areas include: Hematologically important mutations Bone marrow Genetics Leukemia ...
Närhi T O - - 1997
This study describes salivary fluoride levels after topical fluoride gel application on overdenture abutments. Fluoride levels were evaluated separately for the subjects with normal unstimulated salivary flow rate (n = 16) and for those with a low flow rate (n = 8). One drop of fluoride gel (Karigel-N, Lorvic) was ...
Capes D - - 1997
The aim of this study was to investigate the flow performance of the mechanical Springfusor 30 short model and the electronic Graseby MS16A. Flow rate was measured gravimetrically in a temperature-controlled cabinet. There was no statistically significant difference between the Graseby and Springfusor syringe drivers in the flow rate error ...
Eid A - - 1997
Impaired salivary function with resultant severe dryness of the mouth, or xerostomia, may occur in association with a variety of systemic disorders or therapies. No adequate treatment exists for this debilitating condition, which impedes normal oral function, in particular alimentation and phonation. This study explores the feasibility of salivary gland ...
Ship J A - - 1997
BACKGROUND: Saliva is essential for the maintenance of oral health. The primary constituent of saliva is water and, traditionally, decreased body water homeostasis has been linked with salivary dysfunction. This is consistent with the greater prevalence of dehydration and salivary gland dysfunction among the elderly. However, this association between dehydration ...
Perez de Leon A A - - 1997
Several species of Culicoides biting midges are important pests and vectors of pathogens affecting humans and other animals. Bluetongue is the most economically important arthropod-borne animal disease in the United States. Culicoides variipennis is the primary North American vector of the bluetongue viruses. A reddish halo surrounding a petechial hemorrhage ...
Meot F - - 1997
Five sheep under halothane anesthesia were prepared with bilateral transit time ultrasonic flow probes around the parotid ducts. The ducts were fitted with non-obstructive sampling catheters through their oral ends. After probe encapsulation (8 days), salivary flows were continuously recorded (4-5 days, dual-channel ultrasonic flowmeter). For rumination, eating, resting and ...
Witjes W P - - 1997
OBJECTIVES: To investigate if the circadian rhythm of urinary flow values varies within groups of patients with varying degrees of bladder outlet obstruction. METHODS: A total of 170 patients with lower urinary tract symptoms suggestive of bladder outlet obstruction used a home-based uroflowmeter and produced a total of 1670 correctly ...
Bowman A S - - 1997
Secretions of the tick salivary glands are essential to the successful completion of the prolonged feeding of these ectoparasites as well as the conduit by which most tick-borne pathogens are transmitted to the host. In ixodid ticks the salivary glands are the organs of osmoregulation, and excess water from the ...
Porter T R - - 1997
The purpose of this article was to compare the effects of 1 and 30 Hz frame rates on perfluorocarbon-exposed sonicated dextrose albumin microbubble size and concentration in a flow cell containing either saline or blood at 37 degrees C. Microbubble size and concentration of perfluorocarbon-exposed sonicated dextrose albumin were measured ...
Rhodus N L - - 1997
Pilocarpine HCl has been shown to stimulate parotid and submandibular gland salivary flow. The purpose of this study was to determine whether this cholinergic-muscarinic drug also stimulates labial (minor) salivary gland (LSG) flow and to relate that with whole unstimulated salivary (WUS) flow rates. Subjects diagnosed with primary Sjögren's syndrome ...
Tenovuo J - - 1997
A new buffering lozenge (sucking tablet) was developed for patients susceptible to dental caries and erosion, in particular for those with reduced salivary secretion. As active ingredients this lozenge comprises of a combination of xylitol, fluoride, calcium, phosphate, zinc and buffering compounds. To test the lozenge's activity in vivo, the ...
Mirfendereski S - - 1997
Pituitary adenylate cyclase activating peptide (PACAP)-38, injected i.v. to the anaesthetized rat, evoked secretion of saliva from the three major salivary glands, the submandibular glands responding with the greatest and the sublingual glands with the smallest volumes. The parotid saliva was rich in amylase and protein. In vitro, pieces of ...
Guinard J X - - 1997
The objective of this study was to investigate whether or not parotid saliva flow is a significant determinant of flavor release from chewing gum. Cherry-flavored gum with 3 concentrations of citric acid (0.5, 1, and 2%) acting as a sialagogue was evaluated for sweetness and cherry flavor in duplicate by ...
Bassett J R - - 1997
This review examines the morphology of the adrenal gland with particular reference to the adrenal vasculature. It examines the possibility that variability in adrenal gland responsiveness may be attributable to neural or hormonal modulation of adrenal blood flow. Changes in the rate of blood flow through the adrenal cortex would ...
Fischer D - - 1997
Dehydration is common in the elderly, and has been traditionally linked with salivary hypofunction. This study examined the effect of dehydration on parotid salivary flow rates. Twelve young and 12 older healthy subjects abstained from food and fluid intake for 24 hrs (dehydration) and then underwent i.v. rehydration proportional to ...
Dawidson I - - 1997
This study investigated the influence of acupuncture stimulation on the salivary secretion of eight healthy subjects. The salivary flow of each subject was measured before, during and after every acupuncture session. The unstimulated, chewing-stimulated and citric acid-stimulated flows were investigated, in combination with manual and electrically stimulated acupuncture. The results ...
Saito M - - 1997
Detrusor dysfunction secondary to partial outflow obstruction is caused in part by decreased blood flow to the detrusor. We investigated changes in blood flow to the bladder and in bladder function after inducing partial outflow obstruction. The urethras of male Sprague-Dawley rats were constricted by sutures to degrees representing either ...
Ander S - - 1997
OBJECTIVE: To study the microcirculation of the parathyroids before and after dissection during operations on the thyroid gland to see if there were better ways of preserving them. DESIGN: Prospective open study. SETTING: University hospital, Sweden. SUBJECTS: 16 Patients undergoing operations on the thyroid gland. 20 Parathyroid glands located anteriorly ...
Small D R - - 1997
OBJECTIVE: The objective of the study was to compare patients' self-assessment of urinary flow strength with uroflowmetry. METHODS: The study was set in the routine uroflow clinic of the urology department. All patients had symptoms of bladder outlet obstruction. They answered 2 questions and a multiple-choice pictorial representation of flow ...
Buttyan R - - 1997
In humans, chronic bladder outlet obstruction resulting from benign prostatic hypertrophy (BPH) can induce severe and irreversible upper urinary tract changes, especially in the bladder. BPH can be mimicked in rabbits by artificially creating a partial obstruction of the bladder outlet. The structural and functional changes initiated eventually elicit a ...
Gilmour K - - 1997
The electrometric [Delta]pH method and an in vitro radioisotopic HCO3- dehydration assay were used to demonstrate the presence of true extracellular carbonic anhydrase (CA) activity in the blood of the Pacific spiny dogfish Squalus acanthias. An extracorporeal circulation and stopflow technique were then used to characterise the acid&shy;base disequilibrium in ...
Guo Y - - 1997
The influence of inoculum sludge involving different microbial populations, different modes of stream flow and different flow rates in a bioreactor on the granulation of sludge was studied. In the granulation process there were four periods: formation of microbial floccus, formation of subcore, growth of subcore, and maturity of granules. ...
Sreebny L - - 1996
Sjögren's syndrome (SS) is a common autoimmune disorder characterised by generalised desiccation, exocrine hypofunction and serologic abnormalities, More than 90% of the patients are women. To determine if whole saliva could be used to diagnose this disease. The study was conducted at the School of Dental Medicine, SUNY, at Stony ...
Reynard J M - - 1996
OBJECTIVE: To assess the variability of free-flow studies in men presenting with lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) suggestive of benign prostatic obstruction (BPO) and to determine the sensitivity, specificity and predictive values of consecutive measurements of maximum flow rate for the presence of bladder outlet obstruction (BOO) at several threshold ...
Suomalainen K - - 1996
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to examine the longitudinal association of selected non-immune anti-microbial host factors (peroxidases, lysozyme and lactoferrin) to the localized juvenile periodontitis (LJP) disease status. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Peroxidases, lysozyme and lactoferrin were quantitated from seven patients with LJP before and after periodontal therapy. Analyses ...
Ander S - - 1996
The blood supply of pathologic parathyroid glands and the relation between parathyroid hormone secretion and parathyroid blood perfusion was studied during surgery for hyperparathyroidism. Blood flow in 39 single adenomas and 20 glands classified as primary or secondary hyperplasia were studied intraoperatively with laser Doppler flowmetry. The ipsilateral inferior thyroid ...
Ferguson D B - - 1996
Although the minor salivary glands contribute an important fraction of the resting flow of saliva, which may be particularly relevant in xerostomia, there is currently no precise method of measuring the flow from individual glands or recording the number of active glands in a given area. These experiments were devised ...
Azadzoi K M - - 1996
PURPOSE: To study changes in bladder blood flow and oxygenation associated filling, contraction and outlet obstruction. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Intravesical pressure, bladder flow, bladder wall oxygen tension, iliac artery blood flow and systemic blood pressure were measured simultaneously in anesthetized dogs (N = 18). RESULTS: In the empty bladder, blood ...
Caplan D J - - 1996
To investigate the relationship between salivary flow and tooth loss, 818 randomly selected dentate people aged 65 and older and living in North Carolina were administered a dental health interview and examination. A single paraffin-stimulated whole saliva sample of 3 ml was collected and flow rate was calculated. Three years ...
Hrncír E - - 1996
Mathematical relationships for simple models of the filling and evacuation of the urinary bladder have been found and analyzed. These make the determination of the concentration of microbes in the urinary bladder at a given moment possible in relation to different parameters such as the rate of urine flow from ...
Laine M - - 1996
The effects of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) on salivary gland functions were examined in a longitudinal study. The flow rate, buffer effect and pH of paraffin-stimulated whole saliva were analysed in 8 perimenopausal and 19 postmenopausal women. The saliva samples were collected 1-2 days before as well as 3 and ...
Hunter K D - - 1995
Stimulated parotid saliva was collected, using the Carlson-Crittenden cup, from normal controls and patients on antidepressant drugs. The saliva from patients using amitriptyline, dothiepin (tricyclics), fluoxetine and paroxetine (selective serotonin re-uptake inhibitors; SSRI) was analysed for flow rate, [Na+] and [K+], and was compared with that from unmedicated, non-depressed volunteers ...
Xu K P - - 1995
BACKGROUND: The study sought to determine dynamic changes and theoretical bases of a clinical diagnostic test, the tear clearance rate. METHODS: Thirty four healthy subjects ranging in age from 22 to 84 years underwent examination of tear clearance rate, the Schirmer test with anaesthesia, as well as fluorophotometric measurement of ...
Navazesh M - - 1995
Seventy-one persons (48 women, 23 men; mean age, 51.76 years) were evaluated for salivary flow rates and Candida albicans counts. Each person was seen on three different occasions. Samples of unstimulated whole, chewing-stimulated whole, acid-stimulated parotid, and candy-stimulated parotid saliva were collected under standardized conditions. An oral rinse was also ...
Neumaier C E - - 1995
PURPOSE: To evaluate the vascular anatomy of the prostate gland with transrectal color Doppler ultrasound (US). MATERIALS AND METHODS: Thirty-five normal prostate glands were studied. Imaging findings were interpreted on the basis of findings from previous anatomic studies. RESULTS: Distribution of flow signals within the gland was differentiated into two ...
Dong C - - 1995
In the early 1970s, Shannon and his colleagues reported that blindfolding caused a reduction in the flow rate of unstimulated and stimulated parotid and submandibular saliva. A study in three parts was now made to investigate the effects of blindfolding or blindness on the flow rate of whole saliva. For ...
Dawes C - - 1995
On two occasions, 12 adults collected unstimulated saliva and then eight samples of saliva over a 20-min period while chewing 3 g of either Wrigley's Spearmint sucrose-containing gum (SCG) or sugar-free gum (SFG) at 70 chews/min. The flow rates peaked initially, then fell with duration of stimulation. With the SFG ...
Dong C - - 1995
On ten separate occasions, unstimulated saliva was collected from 12 adults and then eight samples of saliva over a 20-min period while chewing, in random order, 3 g of either Wrigley's Spearmint chewing-gum or gum-base at frequencies of 35, 50, 70, 90, or 130 chews/min. With both stimuli, flow rates ...
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