Pathological Laboratories
Mostrando 1-12 de 18 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. Outbreaks of nutritional cardiomyopathy in pigs in Brazil
RESUMO: Cardiomiopatia dilatada (CMD) é uma condição que afeta o miocárdio, raramente relatada em porcos. A DCM é caracterizada por dilatação ventricular, que resulta em disfunção sistólica e disfunção diastólica secundária e pode levar a arritmias e insuficiência cardíaca congestiva fatal. Este estudo descreve os achados clínicos, patológi
Pesq. Vet. Bras.. Publicado em: 13/10/2019
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2. Pediatría y cultura de viaje: los pensionados españoles y la apropiación del laboratorio en la periferia, 1907-1939
Abstract Starting from the hypothesis that laboratories played an important role in pediatrics becoming an autonomous discipline, this article studies the influence of scientific travel on the appropriation of new methodologies by Spanish pediatricians and child-care experts in the first third of the twentieth century. To do so, it analyzes the travel awards
Hist. cienc. saude-Manguinhos. Publicado em: 16/09/2019
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3. "Photo" Chemistry Without Light?
In the early seventies, Giuseppe Cilento (São Paulo University), Emil White (Johns Hopkins University) and Angelo Lamola (AT&T Bell Laboratories) postulated that typical photochemical reactions could occur in dark parts of living organisms if coupled to enzymatic sources of electronically excited products. Their paradoxical hypothesis of "photochemistry wit
J. Braz. Chem. Soc.. Publicado em: 2015-12
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4. A qualidade no laboratório clínico :uma tecnologia de gestão com ênfase na acreditação
O Laboratório Clínico (LC) tem por finalidade fornecer informações para avaliar a saúde dos seres humanos para diagnóstico, prevenção ou tratamento de uma doença ou deficiência. A qualidade é um diferencial técnico que articula as partes do sistema laboratorial para melhor utilização dos recursos existentes e para o bom atendimento ao usuário.
Publicado em: 2005
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5. The planning of benching and services for the modern pathological laboratory
The principles which should govern the planning of benching and services for new laboratories are enumerated. These include the necessity for long-term planning, flexibility, and economy.
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6. Errors in the measurement of serum electrolytes
When compared with results obtained by the authors in a department of medicine, the values obtained by three hospital laboratories for sodium, potassium, and chloride in normal and pathological sera were found to contain gross errors. In particular, the values obtained on sera from healthy subjects had a wide range when compared with the results obtained by
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7. Completeness of reporting on prognostic factors for breast cancer: a regional survey.
BACKGROUND: Effective management of breast cancer is dependent on adequate pathological reporting of the surgical specimen. OBJECTIVE: To describe the frequency with which histopathological features of known prognostic importance are routinely recorded. STUDY POPULATION: 885 cases of invasive breast cancer diagnosed in NHS laboratories in Lancashire and Grea
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8. Is Chlamydia pneumoniae Present in Brain Lesions of Patients with Multiple Sclerosis?
We investigated the presence of Chlamydia pneumoniae in 81 normal and pathological specimens obtained from postmortem brain tissues of patients with multiple sclerosis and with other neurological or nonneurological diseases. The assays used included PCR amplification of all DNA samples in the initial study. Culture and a second PCR amplification of the organ
American Society for Microbiology.
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9. Oesophageal and gastric cancer pathology reporting: a regional audit.
AIM: To audit the information content of pathology reports of oesophageal and gastric cancer resection specimens in Wales. METHODS: All such reports from the 16 NHS histopathology laboratories in Wales in a one year period were evaluated for their information content. Two standards were used: (1) best practice reporting, and (2) a minimum dataset required fo
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10. A computer system for processing data from routine pulmonary function tests.
In larger pulmonary function laboratories there is a need for computerised techniques of data processing. A flexible computer system, which is used routinely, is described. The system processes data from a relatively large range of tests. Two types of output are produced--one for laboratory purposes, and one for return to the referring physician. The system
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11. Animal Models of Kennedy Disease
Summary: Since the identification of the polyglutamine repeat expansion responsible for Kennedy disease (KD) more than a decade ago, several laboratories have created animal models for KD. The slowly progressive nature of KD, its X-linked dominant mode of inheritance, and its recently elucidated hormone dependence have made the modeling of this lower motor n
The American Society for Experimental NeuroTherapeutics.
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12. NEW EMBO MEMBERS’ REVIEW: Signaling from Ras to Rac and beyond: not just a matter of GEFs
Members of a family of intracellular molecular switches, the small GTPases, sense modifications of the extracellular environment and transduce them into a variety of homeostatic signals. Among small GTPases, Ras and the Rho family of proteins hierarchically and/or coordinately regulate signaling pathways leading to phenotypes as important as proliferation, d
Oxford University Press.