Splenic Artery
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13. Splenic Artery Avulsion in a High School Football Player: A Case Report
National Athletic Trainers' Association.
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14. Light and electron microscope study of splenoportal milky spots in New Zealand black mice: comparison between splenoportal milky spots and aberrant spleens.
The omentum contains peculiar lymphoid tissues termed omental milky spots. In mice, similar milky spots (splenoportal milky spots) are present in splenoportal fat bands developing along the splenic artery. We found that New Zealand Black (NZB) mice, which are known to develop spontaneous autoimmune diseases, have well developed splenoportal milky spots. Howe
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15. Arterial segmentation in the spleen of the sheep (Ovis aries).
Forty corrosion casts of the splenic artery and its tree were used to study segmentation in the sheep spleen. Twenty eight spleens (70%) had two arterial segments, a right and a left. One spleen (2.5%) had a visceral and a parietal segment. Eleven spleens (27.5%) showed no arterial segmentation, the artery ramifying irregularly.
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16. The Storage Lipids in Tangier Disease: A PHYSICAL CHEMICAL STUDY
The physical states and phase behavior of the lipids of the spleen, liver, and splenic artery from a 38-yr-old man with Tangier disease were studied. Many intracellular lipid droplets in the smectic liquid crystalline state were identified by polarizing microscopy in macrophages in both the spleen and liver, but not in the splenic artery. The droplets within
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17. Splenic blood flow and fluid efflux from the intravascular space in the rat.
1. Previous evidence has suggested that fluid is extracted from the blood during its passage through the splenic circulation. In order to further investigate this phenomenon, flow probes were placed around the splenic artery and vein of rats. Splenic blood flow and mean arterial blood pressure were measured immediately after surgery, while the rats were stil
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18. Influence of atrial natriuretic factor on fluid efflux from the splenic circulation of the rat.
1. Atrial natriuretic factor (ANF) causes a reduction in plasma volume that is abolished by splenectomy. Experiments were conceived to investigate whether ANF acts within the spleen to increase efflux of fluid from the intravascular to the extravascular space. 2. ANF, infused into the splenic artery of anaesthetized rats at rates of 1, 5 and 20 ng min -1, ca
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19. The Management of Multi-Site, Bleeding, Visceral Artery Pseudoaneurysms, Secondary to Necrotising Pancreatitis
We present the case of a 45-year-old man, who presented to his local casualty department with severe epigastric pain following an alcohol binge, and was subsequently diagnosed with acute pancreatitis. Pancreatic necrosis with multiple collections ensued, necessitating transfer to an intensive care unit (ITU) in a tertiary hepatopancreaticobiliary centre. Ini
The Royal College of Surgeons of England.
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20. The decrease in nonsplenic interleukin-6 (IL-6) production after splenectomy indicates the existence of a positive feedback loop of IL-6 production during endotoxemia in dogs.
The spleen is involved in endotoxin-induced interleukin-6 (IL-6) production. To quantitate the relative contribution of the spleen to endotoxin-induced IL-6 production, we studied the effect of endotoxin (1.0 microg/kg of body weight) in control dogs (n = 7) and splenectomized dogs (n = 7). Blood for analysis of tumor necrosis factor (TNF) and IL-6 was sampl
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21. Effects of experimental hyperlipoproteinaemia on the retina and optic nerve in rhesus monkeys.
Hyperlipoproteinaemia resulting from thyroid suppression and long-term ingestion of a high cholesterol diet caused prolonged lipaemia retinalis in 6 rhesus monkeys. No atherosclerotic deposits or other ophthalmoscopically visible changes of the retinal vasculature were detectable. In 2 animals histopathological examination revealed segmental atrophy and glio
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22. Metabolism of arterial plasma estrogens by the splanchnic organs of the dog in vivo
In order to study the splanchnic metabolism of blood-borne estrogens, a constant infusion of estrone-6,7-3H was made in a series of dogs, and arteriovenous (A-V) differences at equilibrium were determined for estrone-6,7-3H and for its products estradiol-17β, estrone sulfate, estrone glucosiduronate, and estradiol-17β glucosiduronate across the splanchnic
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23. Management of injuries to the porta hepatis.
The management of injuries to the porta hepatis is challenging and controversial. Although definitive, anatomic reconstruction of injured ductal or vascular structures is optimal, porta hepatis injuries are universally accompanied by injuries to other organs (3.6 in this series), which often precludes initial repair. Moreover, frequent injury to the inferior
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24. Intra-islet insulin permits glucose to directly suppress pancreatic A cell function.
Inhibition of pancreatic glucagon secretion during hyperglycemia could be mediated by (a) glucose, (b) insulin, (c) somatostatin, or (d) glucose in conjunction with insulin. To determine the role of these factors in the mediation of glucagon suppression, we injected alloxan while clamping the arterial supply of the pancreatic splenic lobe of dogs, thus induc