Compartment Syndromes
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1. Efeito da variação de volume de solução salina na medida indireta da pressão intra-abdominal / Effect of different volumes of saline on intra-abdominal pressure measurement
A Síndrome Compartimental Abdominal é uma situação clínica grave de disfunção de órgãos, resultante da permanência da hipertensão intra-abdominal, que pode ser identificada por meio da medida indireta da pressão intra-abdominal (PIA). Esta síndrome afeta todos os sistemas orgânicos do paciente acometido, por isso a medida indireta da PIA é um
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 05/07/2010
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2. Compartment syndromes in unconscious patients.
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3. Compartment syndromes in unconscious patients: a simple aid to diagnosis.
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4. Lung Volumes in Diffuse Obstructive Pulmonary Syndromes
Lung volumes in irreversible diffuse obstructive pulmonary syndromes (DOPSI) have been studied by using an analog of the lung that simulates an 18-breath nitrogen washout. The functional residual capacity (FRC), the dead space volume (Vd), the distribution of ventilation, as well as the pattern of lung emptying have been measured in normal subjects and those
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5. Kinetic compartmental analysis of carnitine metabolism in the human carnitine deficiency syndromes. Evidence for alterations in tissue carnitine transport.
The human primary carnitine deficiency syndromes are potentially fatal disorders affecting children and adults. The molecular etiologies of these syndromes have not been determined. In this investigation, we considered the hypothesis that these syndromes result from defective transport of carnitine into tissues, particularly skeletal muscle. The problem was
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6. Erythroid dysplasia, megaloblastic anemia, and impaired lymphopoiesis arising from mitochondrial dysfunction
Recent reports describe hematopoietic abnormalities in mice with targeted instability of the mitochondrial genome. However, these abnormalities have not been fully described. We demonstrate that mutant animals develop an age-dependent, macrocytic anemia with abnormal erythroid maturation and megaloblastic changes, as well as profound defects in lymphopoiesis
American Society of Hematology.
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7. Parvovirus Infection Suppresses Long-Term Repopulating Hematopoietic Stem Cells
The functional disturbance of self-renewing and multipotent hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) in viral diseases is poorly understood. In this report, we have assessed the susceptibility of mouse HSCs to strain i of the autonomous parvovirus minute virus of mice (MVMi) in vitro and during persistent infection of an immunodeficient host. Purified 5FUr Lin− Sca
American Society for Microbiology.
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8. Studies of Ebola Virus Glycoprotein-Mediated Entry and Fusion by Using Pseudotyped Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Virions: Involvement of Cytoskeletal Proteins and Enhancement by Tumor Necrosis Factor Alpha
The Ebola filoviruses are aggressive pathogens that cause severe and often lethal hemorrhagic fever syndromes in humans and nonhuman primates. To date, no effective therapies have been identified. To analyze the entry and fusion properties of Ebola virus, we adapted a human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) virion-based fusion assay by substituting Ebola
American Society for Microbiology.