The presence of at least three distinct polygalacturonases (PGase) in callus of Orobanche was demonstrated. The PGase activity is labile and at pH 4.5 does not require activation by cations.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPurpose: Preoperative duplex venous mapping is the preferred modality to measure the diameter of the greater saphenous vein and its suitability as an arterial conduit for infrainguinal bypass. We wanted to determine the optimal mapping technique and maximal venous diameter in patients with and without atherosclerosis.
Methods: Three groups of patients were prospectively studied: younger control subjects (n = 20), preoperative atherosclerotic patients (n = 10), and older control subjects (n = 10).
Five patients with a side-to-side arteriovenous fistula complaining of pain, numbness, and cold sensation were evaluated by pulse oximetry. Low SaO2 was noticed in all five. Closure of a major proximal venous collateral vessel eliminated the steal and resulted in SaO2 correction and was followed by clinical amelioration.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSurg Gynecol Obstet
February 1990
Surgical treatment of the carotid artery is being performed increasingly under local rather than general anesthesia. The advantage of local anesthesia is that neurologic function can be continuously assessed while the carotid arteries are cross-clamped, and unnecessary shunting can, thus, be avoided, with resulting sedation, analgesia, alpha blockade and blood pressure stability. The main objection to the use of local anesthesia is the anxiety of the patient.
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