Abdominal Delivery
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13. Resolution of Infertility, Conception, and Successful Delivery After Abdominal Vascular Reconstruction
This is an unusual case report of a patient in whom extensive atherosclerosis of the abdominal and pelvic arterial tree apparently contributed to long-standing infertility. Conception occurred after revascularization. Guidelines are presented for the treatment of infertility with associated vascular disease and for the handling of pregnancy and delivery in t
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14. Abdominal delivery in the 16th century
The Royal Society of Medicine.
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15. Extracellular recordings from oxytocin neurones during the expulsive phase of birth in unanaesthetized rats.
1. Extracellular electrical recordings were taken from nine antidromically identified paraventricular units in unanaesthetized, unrestrained rats. Neuronal activity was correlated with the observed events of parturition, i.e. abdominal contractions and delivery of young or placentae. 2. The level of spontaneous activity (0.15--3.2 spikes s-1) of all nine uni
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16. IUD appendicitis during pregnancy.
This case shows that abdominal and pelvic x-ray examinations may not adequately show a misplaced IUD in a gravid woman, and further workup is necessary after delivery if the IUD is not clearly visible on the initial x-ray films. It also shows that chronic inflammation may develop in the area of a misplaced IUD, producing chronic abdominal pain and complicati
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17. Comparison of Domiciliary and Institutional Delivery-care Practices in Rural Rajasthan, India
A retrospective cross-sectional survey was conducted to assess key practices and costs relating to home- and institutional delivery care in rural Rajasthan, India. One block from each of two sample districts was covered (estimated population–279,132). Field investigators listed women who had delivered in the past three months and contacted them for structu
International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research.
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18. Oxygen delivery is an important predictor of outcome in patients with ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysms.
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the relation of oxygen delivery (DO2) to the occurrence of multiple organ dysfunction (MOD) in patients with ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAA). SUMMARY BACKGROUND DATA: Patients with ruptured AAA are at high risk for the development of MOD and death. Previous reports of high-risk general surgical p
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19. Enteral versus parenteral feeding. Effects on septic morbidity after blunt and penetrating abdominal trauma.
To investigate the importance of route of nutrient administration on septic complications after blunt and penetrating trauma, 98 patients with an abdominal trauma index of at least 15 were randomized to either enteral or parenteral feeding within 24 hours of injury. Septic morbidity was defined as pneumonia, intra-abdominal abscess, empyema, line sepsis, or
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20. Nanoemulsions as vehicles for transdermal delivery of aceclofenac
The aim of the present study was to investigate the potential of a nanoemulsion formulation for transdermal delivery of aceclofenac. Various oil-in-water nanoemulsions were prepared by the spontaneous emulsification method. The nanoemulsion area was identified by constructing pseudoternary phase diagrams. The prepared nanoemulsions were subjected to differen
Springer-Verlag.
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21. Development of Microsponges for Topical Delivery of Mupirocin
The goal of the present study was to develop and evaluate microsponge-based topical delivery system of mupirocin for sustained release and enhanced drug deposition in the skin. Microsponges containing mupirocin were prepared by an emulsion solvent diffusion method. The effect of formulation and process variables such as internal phase volume and stirring spe
Springer US.
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22. Splanchnic lipolysis in human obesity
Elevated FFA concentrations have been shown to reproduce some of the metabolic abnormalities of obesity. It has been hypothesized that visceral adipose tissue lipolysis releases excess FFAs into the portal vein, exposing the liver to higher FFA concentrations. We used isotope dilution/hepatic vein catheterization techniques to examine whether intra-abdominal
American Society for Clinical Investigation.
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23. Optimization of Hydrogels for Transdermal Delivery of Lisinopril by Box–Behnken Statistical Design
The aim of this study was to investigate the combined influence of three independent variables on the permeation kinetics of lisinopril from hydrogels for transdermal delivery. A three-factor, three-level Box–Behnken design was used to optimize the independent variables, Carbopol 971 P (X1), menthol (X2), and propylene glycol (X3). Fifteen batches were pre
Springer US.
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24. The effect of pH and organic ester penetration enhancers on skin permeation kinetics of terbutaline sulfate from pseudolatex-type transdermal delivery systems through mouse and human cadaver skins
The purpose of this research was to prepare a pseudolatex transdermal delivery system for terbutaline sulfate and to evaluate the effect of pH and organic ester penetration enhancers on permeation kinetics of terbutaline sulfate through mice abdominal skin and human cadaver skin. An increase in the permeation flux by increasing pH was observed. The distribut
Springer-Verlag.