Publications by authors named "Christensen O"

The electrical resistance of consecutive segments of capillaries has been determined by a method in which the microvessels were treated as a leaky, infinite cable. A two-dimensional analytical model to describe the potential field in response to intracapillary current injection was formulated. The model allowed determination of the electrical resistance from four sets of data: the capillary radius, the capillary length constant, the length constant in the mesentery perpendicular to the capillary, and the relative potential drop across the capillary wall.

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Twenty-six patients (21 men and five women) with a mean age of 54.8 years have been reinvestigated nine to 62 months (mean 29.7) after left ventricular aneurysmectomy.

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Nickel concentration in serum and whole blood as well as nickel excretion in urine was assayed at different time intervals before and after ingestion of nickel sulfate in eight healthy volunteers during a three days study. The peak level of nickel in blood was reached 2.5 hours after nickel ingestion and the maximal urinary excretion of nickel was during the first eight hours after ingestion.

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Healthy volunteers without nickel hypersensitivity were given 5.6 mg nickel orally. The nickel concentration was assayed in urine, serum and sauna-provocated sweat from hands and trunk before and after nickel ingestion.

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Twelve patients with maxillary hyperplastic sinusitis or maxillary sinus empyema of oral/dental etiology have been treated according to a modified surgical technique. The treatment was initiated by several oro-nasal irrigations and drainage facilitated by an intact semilunar hiatus. This was followed by a surgical procedure including conservative curettage of inflamed sinus mucosa, adequate closure of the oro/antral communication, with establishment of a postoperative oral antrostomy.

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Chinese cabbage plants were watered with different concentrations of NiCl2 solutions and the effect on growth and uptake of nickel in the plants were studied. No toxic effect on plant growth was observed. A higher content of nickel was found in the plants exposed to more concentrated nickel solutions.

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The mesothelium of the mesentery is a single cell layer described to offer no or every little hindrance to diffusion of small water soluble solutes. We have measured the potassium permeability of the mesothelium of the frog mesentery both in vivo and in vitro. The permeability measured in vivo--using K+--sensitive microelectrodes is 2.

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The hormonal response to volume depletion by isolated ultrafiltration has been studied in seven non-nephrectomised haemodialysis patients. The mean reduction in blood volume was 14%, and pulmonary artery wedge pressure reduction averaged 77%. No increments in heart rate were observed in any of the patients.

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The release of nickel to boiling water from new and used saucepans of different material was measured. No nickel was released from aluminium, teflon and enamel. Certain amounts of nickel were released from stainless steel, but only at acid pH.

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The IgG-index and acute phase reactants were measured and oligoclonal bands were looked for in 30 patients with clinically definite multiple sclerosis (MS) and were compared with the clinical data. IgG-index was found elevated in 77% against 22% in a comparable material of patients with other neurological diseases. Oligoclonal bands were found in 74 and 17%, respectively.

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This paper reports a description of methods for determining the diffusional permeability to potassium ions of single capillaries in the frog mesentery. By means of micropipettes, injections or infusions were delivered into a single capillary. The subsequent concentration variations in and about the capillary were followed with K(+)-sensitive microelectrodes.

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Salpeter-induced calcium deposits in ten patients showed a close clinical and histopathological similarity to the lesions of pseudoxanthoma elasticum. By electron microscopy and selected area diffraction analyses of the calcium deposits we find the changes indistinguishable from the changes previously described in involved skin of patients suffering from PXE. Clinically our patients were compared with the fourteen patients with traumatic calcification previously described.

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Cutaneous lesions clinically similar to and histopathologically indistinguishable from pseudoxanthoma elasticum have been observed in the cubital folds of nine elderly farmers. In all cases the skin lesions were ascribed to exposure to salpeter during fertilization on a single occasion decades previously. Signs of systemic pseudoxanthoma elasticum were absent.

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