The native arteriovenous fistula (AVF) is the preferred vascular access for hemodialysis because of the lower incidence of complications and longer survival in comparison to grafts and central venous catheters. The use of color-Doppler sonography in the surgery of vascular accesses has increased the number of patients that are eligible for AVF as it allows to optimize the search for vessels suitable for surgical intervention (preoperative vascular mapping). Furthermore, color-Doppler imaging (CDI) has improved the survival of native AVF by increasing the early diagnosis of complications (postoperative surveillance).
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January 1990
Specimens of liver were collected from 40 cases in which the cause of death had been determined to be opiate intoxication. Rearings of Calliphora vicina larvae were then promoted on the decomposing liver. A control group of 10 decomposed liver specimens from non-opiate deaths was treated similarly.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA case is reported where phenol, a disinfectant, was ingested and resulted in the death of a 40-year-old white female. Concentrations of phenol were determined in blood (130 mg/L), urine (47 mg/L), bile (187 mg/L), brain (486 mg/kg), kidney (331 mg/kg), muscle (204 mg/kg), liver (228 mg/kg), and stomach content (668 mg) and compared to other cases reported in the literature.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFActa Med Leg Soc (Liege)
December 1991