Publications by authors named "B Aeikens"

Investigation of the human glomerulus in health and disease shows that the human glomerulus comprises seven lobule-like structures with numerous anastomoses. The total length of the capillaries in a single glomerulus is 0.95 cm, making a total of 19 km for all 2-million glomeruli.

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Different methods for the automated segmentation of microscopic cell scenes are presented with examples. The techniques discussed include edge detection by thresholding, "blob" detection by split-and-merge algorithm, global thresholding using gray-level histograms, hierarchic thresholding using color information, global thresholding using two-dimensional histograms and segmentation by "blob" labeling. Methods are more robust against insignificant changes in the scene and perform more reliably as more a priori knowledge about the scene is incorporated in the segmentation algorithm.

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The finding of a major haemorrhage after lithotripsy induced us to look at 42 patients undergoing extracorporeal lithotripsy by CT and by sonography, both before and after the procedure, in order to determine the frequency of bleeding. In 37 patients, significant bleeding was found in the perirenal tract and in Gerota's capsule. There were six small sub-capsular haematomas which were not found by sonography and two extensive renal haematomas.

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This is an up-to-date report about two patients suffering respectively from testicular and epididymal metastases of a renal adenocarcinoma in the condition following tumour nephrectomy in anamnesis. It is a survey on literature including the number of cases published.

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The effective hydraulic permeability (k) of glomerular capillaries was studied in 2-month-old Wistar rats 4 weeks after uninephrectomy in comparison to age-matched control rats. Isolated kidneys were perfused with a cell-free solution containing 5% albumin. In this preparation the rise of colloid osmotic pressure along the glomerular capillaries can be neglected because the filtration fraction is low (3%) due to high perfusion rates at normal filtration rates.

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