Publications by authors named "M Vanderwee"

Mucous within the urinary bladder appears to play a protective role in shielding the uroepithelium against pathogens. This present study employs specific anti-mucous, antisera stabilization techniques to visualize a thin, continuous layer of mucous closely adherent to the human bladder uroepithelium, in both scanning and transmission electron microscopic analyses.

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A retrospective survey was undertaken of 228 resected Meckel's diverticula to determine if there was any evidence of Campylobacter pylori infection in diverticula containing gastric mucosa. Among the 65 diverticula with gastric mucosa one was heavily infected with organisms having the morphological appearances of C pylori. The specimen had been removed from a six year old Samoan boy who had been admitted with small bowel obstruction.

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Intimal thickness relative to that of the media (r) was measured in coronary and internal mammary arteries from 300 human subjects. Whereas this ratio remained low (less than 0.17) in the mammary arteries, coronary arteries showed progressive intimal thickening (r = 4.

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Sucralfate protects the stomach against a number of experimental damaging agents and is efficacious in the treatment of peptic ulcer disease. It binds with acidity to the base of an ulcer to form a protective barrier. Sucralfate also enhances prostaglandin synthesis and release in the mucosa.

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