Purpose: One of the major applications of dual-energy computed tomography (DECT) is automated bone removal (BR). We hypothesized that the visualization of acute intracranial hemorrhage could be improved on BRCT by removing bone as it has the highest density tissue in the head. This preliminary study evaluated the efficacy of a DE BR algorithm for the head CT of trauma patients.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Suppressive therapy in patients with genital herpes has been used in Japan since 2006. Susceptibility and resistance of herpes simplex virus (HSV)-2 to acyclovir were examined in genital isolates from patients receiving suppressive therapy and compared with those from those naïve to acyclovir and receiving episodic treatment with acyclovir.
Objective: The aim of this study was to analyze the effect of acyclovir use on the susceptibility to acyclovir and analysis of the thymidine kinase gene by acyclovir treatment.
A stable Ru(II)/Ru(III) mixed-valence state was observed in acetonitrile for the ruthenium binuclear complex bridged by dimercaptothiadiazolate (DeltaE(1/2) = 220 mV for Ru(2)(II,II)/Ru(2)(II,III) and Ru(2)(II,III)/Ru(2)(III,III) processes; K(com) = 5.3 x 10(3)). Upon protonation of the bridging ligand by the addition of equimolar p-toluenesulfonic acid, however, the mixed-valence state diminished (DeltaE(1/2) = 0 mV).
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