The manifestations of Lyme disease as they may present to the ENT surgeon are discussed. The most important ENT symptom is facial palsy. Particularly when combined with other cranial palsies, systemic illness or signs of meningeal irritation, the diagnosis must be considered.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA combination of energy-filtered electron microscopy (EFEM) and an image-analysis system (IBAS/2000) is used for a morphometric analysis of chemical reaction products in cells. Electron energy-loss spectroscopic element-distribution images are acquired from cytochemical reaction products in a variety of cellular objects: (1) colloidal thorium particles in extra-cellular coat material, (2) iron-containing ferritin particles in liver parenchymal cells, (3) barium-containing reaction products in endoplasmic reticulum stacks, (4) elements present in lysosomal cerium- and barium-containing precipitates connected with acid phosphatase (AcPase) or aryl sulphatase (AS) enzyme activity. Areas or area fractions are determined from such element-distribution images by application of an objective image segmentation method.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSimultaneous cytochemical enzyme localization procedures for peroxidase (PO) plus acid phosphatase (AcP-ase) and/or aryl sulphatase (AS) have been investigated at the ultrastructural (EM) level. Electron probe X-ray microanalysis (EPMA) will identify and differentiate the reaction products. Dual reaction product localization of PO plus AcP-ase or alternatively PO plus AS have been obtained in the same mouse resident peritoneal macrophage.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe application of microwave irradiation at various steps in 'normal' EM procedures has been investigated. 1. The temperatures in various aqueous volumes were measured during microwave irradiation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe useful detection of acid phosphatase activity with cerium as a capturing agent is confirmed. By introducing a freeze step in combination with a preincubation, reliably localized, lysosomal precipitates are obtained and aspecific ones prevented. Short (t less than 1 h) postfixation with either OsO4 plus K4Fe (CN)6 or OsO4 plus aminotriazole, added to lysosomal cerium localization a high membrane contrast.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMany models for the study of the pump function of the heart emphasize the importance of cardiac geometry and detailed dimensional data. Because of the lack of accurate measuring techniques, approximate geometries such as shells of revolution have been applied. In this study, methods are presented that measure the dynamic geometry of the working, isolated canine heart by means of ultrasound-velocity tomography techniques.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe effect of the Bretschneider procedure of myocardial protection on the recovery of dog hearts in the postischemic phase after 90 min of aortic occlusion was studied. In one series of experiments, Bretschneider's calcium-free cardioplegic solution HTP was used; in a second series, 5 X 10(-5) M CaCl2 was added to this solution. The coronary system was perfused with cardioplegic solution (6 degrees C) for 6 min at the onset and for 1 min after 30 and 60 min of ischemic arrest.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAlkaline phosphatase activity in coronet cells of the saccus vasculosus of the rainbow trout was localized ultracytochemically. Deposits of reaction product were found in varying amounts on the membranes of primary vesicles in the globules. This observation is discussed in relation to other morphological data and the possible resorptive function of the coronet cells in the homeostasis of the CSF.
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