Comput Methods Biomech Biomed Eng Imaging Vis
April 2016
The human tongue has a complex architecture, consistent with its complex roles in eating, speaking and breathing. Tongue muscle architecture has been depicted in drawings and photographs, but not quantified volumetrically. This paper aims to fill that gap by measuring the muscle architecture of the tongue for 14 people captured in high-resolution 3D MRI volumes.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFormation of nitric oxide-derived oxidants has been linked to development of atherosclerosis and associated thrombotic complications. Although systemic levels of protein nitrotyrosine predict risk for coronary artery disease, neither specific proteins targeted for modification nor functional consequences that might contribute to disease pathogenesis have been defined. Here we report a selective increase in circulating levels of nitrated fibrinogen in patients with coronary artery disease.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Cardiovasc Surg (Torino)
May 1991
Laser assisted balloon angioplasty with a laser heated metallic capped fiberoptic catheter may be effective in the treatment of femoral and iliac artery occlusive disease. In order to avoid the inherent trauma of balloon angioplasty, yet at the same time "debulk" atheroma, 75 patients underwent laser angioplasty of the superficial femoral and iliac arteries as "sole therapy". Laser angioplasty was performed using an Nd:YAG laser coupled to a 600 micron fiber and a 3.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPatients with recurrent buttock claudication and/or impotence occurring after aortoiliac reconstruction, whose resting and postexercise vascular laboratory values are normal, represent an uncommon and poorly recognized problem resulting from occlusion of the bypassed iliac segments and ischemia isolated to the distribution of the hypogastric artery. This paradox and its solution are exemplified by two patients reported herein. In each instance flow was reestablished after thromboendarterectomy of the proximal hypogastric artery by connecting the artery to the functioning bypass.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJPEN J Parenter Enteral Nutr
November 1986
Protein catabolic rate (PCR) was measured during the first 3 to 7 weeks after kidney transplantation in nine nondiabetic patients (16-52 yr old) who were receiving azathioprine and corticosteroid immunosuppression. Five of the patients received additional amounts of corticosteroids to treat rejection episodes. The PCR paralleled the amounts of corticosteroids administered initially as prophylactic immunosuppression and later as treatment for rejection episodes.
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