Ghoongroo pigs have good adaptability in a low input production system with high prolificacy. The present study was conducted on pre-and post-weaned Ghoongroo piglets from 2-3 days to 12 weeks of age to evaluate the effect of a milk replacer and oregano essential oil (EO) on growth, physiological and immunological responses. Thirty six piglets were randomly divided into three groups.
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February 2007
Out of 321 consecutive cases of Percutaneous Transluminal Coronary Angioplasty (PTCA), 28 (8.7%) patients underwent PTCA for nonacute total occlusion with no visible antegrade flow. All patients had evidence of reversible ischaemia in the territory of totally occluded artery.
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February 1992
Of 210 patients in whom percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasties [PTCA] were performed during the period of 2 years (June 1987 to August 1989), 55 had distal lesions. These included 50 males and 5 females with the lesions in left anterior descending [LAD] artery after the origin of the second diagonal branch, circumflex [Cx] artery after the origin of the obtuse marginal [OM], and right coronary artery [RCA] after the acute marginal branch. There were a total of 71 distal lesions, involving the LAD [51%], Cx [20%], and RCA [29%].
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA 75-year-old male patient presented with resistant congestive cardiac failure. Echocardiographic examination revealed normal left ventricular size with symmetrical hypertrophy and generalised hypokinesia. In addition, there was a characteristic granular sparkling appearance of the myocardium.
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July 1989
This is a report of a case in which a 5F high-flow right coronary catheter with its guide wire was entrapped within the inferior vena cava following a venous spasm. Local infusion of nitroglycerin (NTG) relieved the spasm, and the guidewire-catheter assembly could be safely retrieved.
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October 1983
A case of a right coronary artery fistula into the right ventricle is presented. The clinical diagnosis was based on the presence of a continuous murmur best heard in the epigastrium, which increased in intensity and duration on inspiration . This report stresses the importance of this sign in the localization of the arterial fistula to the right ventricle.
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September 1976
To our knowledge, no documented hemodynamic studies in larger series of young patients undergoing valve replacement for rheumatic valvular disease have been reported previously. It seems to us that the natural history of rheumatic heart disease in India often follows a rapid and fulminant course which makes an aggressive surgical approach mandatory. An operative mortality of 22 % was seen in this series.
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August 1973