With a lung ultrasound (LUS) the typical findings are interstitial pneumonia. COVID-19 pneumonia is often manifested in sub-pleural areas, which is preferably detected by sonography. An RT-PCR test cannot always ensure a safe differentiation of COVID-19- and non-diseased cases.
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November 2020
Lung ultrasound (LUS) is a practical tool for lung diagnosis when computer tomography (CT) is not available. Recent findings suggest that LUS diagnosis is highly advantageous because of its mobility and correlation with radiological findings for viral pneumonia. Simple models for both educational evaluation and technical evaluation are needed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFChronic mesenteric ischemia (CMI) is mostly the result of atherosclerotic occlusive processes of unpaired mesenteric arteries. Operative procedures are preferred in cases of occlusion of a long vessel segments and/or highly calcified stenoses near the ostium. Frequently, bypasses are constucted from the aorta to visceral arteries and autologous veins should be preferred.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEnviron Sci Pollut Res Int
July 2002
EuroBionet, the 'European Network for the Assessment of Air Quality by the Use of Bioindicator Plants', is an EU-funded cooperative project currently consisting of public authorities and scientific institutes from 12 cities in 8 countries. In 2000, the bioindicator plants tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum Bel W3), poplar (Populus nigra 'Brandaris'), spiderwort (Tradescantia sp. clone 4430), Italian rye grass (Lolium multiflorum italicum) and curly kale (Brassica oleracea acephala) were exposed to ambient air at 90 monitoring sites according to standardised methods.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCalciphylaxis is a rare syndrome mostly affecting patients with secondary hyperparathyroidism and in some cases with functional protein C or protein S deficiency. Skin lesions begin as superficial painful patches that progress to deep necrotic lesions. The findings are often misdiagnosed as livedo vasculitis and the prognosis is poor.
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September 1996
Unlabelled: Toxic phytanic acid concentrations in patients with Refsum's disease can be reduced by plasma separation, performed either as plasmapheresis, or as cascade filtration. The latter procedure is as efficient and safe as plasmapheresis, and eliminates the need for albumin replacement. This study investigates the loss of immunoglobulins associated with the procedure.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFUnlabelled: Intrarenal handling of 99mTc-DMSA is still controversial, particularly in the existence of tubular reabsorption from the tubular fluid. Experiments were performed with micropuncture technique on the rat kidney in an attempt to elucidate this question.
Methods: The concentration profile of 99mTc-DMSA along the nephron was measured in fluid from Bowman's space of surface glomeruli and from the proximal and distal tubules collected by micropuncture.
Z Orthop Ihre Grenzgeb
August 1991
Indications for intercorporal fusion are progressive spondylolisthesis in children and adolescents, painful segmental instability in adults (spondylolisthesis, post-discectomy-syndrome, failed-back-syndrome). From 1980-86 152 isolated anterior intercorporal fusions had been realized, and in 1987/88 we carried out 79 combined anterior-posterior fusions. The rate of pseudarthrosis has been 25% with isolated anterior fusion and on the contrary 9% with combined fusion.
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June 1987
Can J Physiol Pharmacol
January 1986
Distal convoluted tubule reabsorptive fluxes for various substances have been measured using the technique of in vivo microperfusion with quantitative sampling of the perfusate after it traverses a known length of tubule. It is unclear, a priori, whether physiologic pressures can be maintained under these sampling conditions. The present experiments were designed to monitor these pressure changes continuously by means of a microtransducer.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMicropuncture experiments were carried out on rat kidneys in order to analyze the diluting ability of the thick ascending limb of Henle's loop (TAL) after acute and chronic administration of cyclosporine. Male albino Wistar rats weighing 190 to 250 g were either given cyclosporine (CSA) orally for 10 days or received single i.v.
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November 1984
Previous whole animal studies have indicated that when nitrate or bicarbonate is substituted for chloride, renal concentrating defects can be demonstrated. It has been proposed that function of the "distal nephron" or thick ascending limb may be impaired when chloride is replaced by other anions. To examine this proposal, microstop-flow experiments were performed in rats in which loops were perfused with solutions containing 110 mM NaCl, NaHCO3, or NaNO3.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTo study the influence of diuretics on the tubuloglomerular feedback mechanism, early proximal stop-flow pressure (SFP) was measured during loop exposure to different drug concentrations. SFP was recorded continuously during arrested flow and at a perfusion rate of 50 nL/min. The perfusate consisted of isotonic saline, to which varying amounts of furosemide.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe objective of this investigation was to determine if thick ascending limb (TAL) solute removal is impaired in potassium-depleted rats, in vivo. We estimated TAL NaCl concentration by measuring in situ conductivity of tubular fluid presented to the early distal site after stop-flow periods of 10-60 s, during which a proximal equilibrium solution remained in contact with the reabsorbing epithelium. This allowed us to calculate the rate constant of the decrease in tubular fluid NaCl concentration and to determine equilibrium values for control, potassium-depleted, and potassium-repleted rats.
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February 1983
To assess the action of piretanide, bumetanide, and furosemide on the thick ascending limb of Henle's loop, perfusion experiments were performed on rat kidneys, using a recently developed conductivity microprobe for the analysis of distal tubular fluid. Surface nephrons were perfused downstream from a solid paraffin block through Henle's loop with isotonic saline solution containing either 10(-6), 3 X 10(-6), or 10(-5) mol/L piretanide, bumetanide, or furosemide, respectively. For control values, diuretic-free saline was used.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMicropuncture experiments, performed on adrenalectomized rats disclosed an impairment of the hypertonic sodium chloride transport of the thick ascending limb of Henle's loop (the diluting segment). This transport inhibition was documented by a delayed time course of NaCl-concentration decrease within the diluting segment. Assuming a pump leak model of the hypertonic NaCl-transport, we calculated a 50% inhibition of the NaCl-transport velocity compared with controls.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFOil blocked superficial segments of late proximal tubules were perfused with salt free isosmolal mannitol solution. Time course of total net ion influx into the lumen after sudden stop of perfusion was monitored by continuous measurement of the conductivity of tubular fluid inside the lumen. Double barreled microelectrodes with high coupling resistance (Rc = 350-450 kOhm) were used as microconductivity probes.
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