Biull Eksp Biol Med
November 1992
Two series of experiments were carried out on dogs. In the first series, blood leukocytes count was studied after resection of the pancreas using plasma scalpel. The resection caused two-phase leukocyte reaction: neutrocytosis (phase I) and leukocytosis involving mainly lymphocytes and monocytes (phase II).
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December 1990
The resection of liver was undertaken in two series of experiments in rabbits with plasma and steel scalpels for comparison. After the interventions the haematological changes of stress nature were observed in animals. The changes of leucocytic and erythrocytic pictures and myelograms were more important and steady when the resections was made with plasma scalpel.
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November 1989
Eight cases (3 children aged 7-15 years and 5 adults aged 16-46 years) of hepatic abscess in whom a cure was obtained by medical therapy are presented. The abscess occurred during septicemia (2 cases), cutaneous staphylococcosis (2 cases) and pyocholecystitis (1 case). In 3 patients the abscess remained cryptogenic.
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May 1987
The local application of plasma flow to postsurgery wounds in rabbits has revealed accelerated wound healing, reduced perifocal inflammation, the appearance of great numbers of phagocytes and islands of epithelial cells in the wound and certain stimulation of hemopoietic body function. The suppression of free-radical oxidation was accompanied by the activation of the metabolic processes. All this justifies an attempt to apply "plasma methods" in the clinical practice for the treatment of long-healing wounds.
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March 1985
In the bottlenosed dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) the hypothalamic corpus mammillaris has been studied using interperpendicular, sagittal, frontal and horizontal serial sections, impregnated in silver and stained with cresil-violet. Comparatively small dimentions of the corpora mammillaria in the bottlenosed dolphin are explained by presence of only two nuclei, medial and lateral. The lateral nucleus is nearly three times as large as the medial one.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe clinical manifestations of toxemia and hemoconcentration were recorded in dogs in the early decompression period of the long-term crush syndrome. Hypermyoglobinemia and other fairly substantial biochemical shifts were discovered in the blood. During hemosorption with the use of coal adsorbents, the blood concentration of myoglobin, potassium and other ingredients was consistently reduced.
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January 1986
Arkh Anat Gistol Embriol
January 1984
The topography of the main fibrillar bundles realizing the neural connections of the corpora mamillare of the dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) hypothalamus has been studied using sagittal, frontal and horizontal serial sections impregnated with silver nitrate and stained with cresil violet. The dolphin main afferent (fornix, mamillary peduncles) and efferent--mamillary-thalamic, mamillary-tegmental tracts--of the corpora mamillare--have an original topography and dimensions distinctive from those of terrestrial mammals, the human being including.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIt has been shown in chronic experiments on dogs with reversible disorders of the coronary circulation that the sequels of a 3-5-minute reversible myocardial ischemia might be identified throughout 24-120 hours by an original method suggested by the authors. The method is based on the diagnosis of latent postischemic leukocytosis and other associated hematological shifts.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTetracycline was administered orally in daily doses of 20 or 40 mg to 50 practically healthy male chinchilla rabbits weighing 2-2.5 kg. The thymus, appendage, spleen, ileocecal, mesenteric and axillary lymph nodes, bone marrow and peripheral blood were examined with the methods of morpho- cytometry.
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June 1981
A quantitative and qualitative biochemical investigation was carried out for the composition of water-soluble proteins in preparation of the bull's olfactory mucosa scrape. Comparing the results with those obtained for a similar preparation of a nonsensory nature (a preparation of a respiratory epithelium scrape) the authors found that the most electrically-mobile protein fractions differ in their physical properties and number. A reaction for glycoproteins showed that with an alcian blue an appropriate colour for acidic glycoproteins is given only by two protein fractions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCyto- and histological analysis of the whole immunogenic system at the development of an acute experimental appendicitis in rabbits has demonstrated that all the constituent parts of the system are involved into the reaction. In the central organ of immunity--thymus the main change is its progressive exhaustion, while peripheral organs of immunity are subjected to rather essential cytological rearrangements and activation of both cellular and humoral immunity. Accordingly to the type of the reaction, two groups of peripheral organs of immunity can be distinguish: the first--the appendix and the iliocecal lymph node which predominantly participate in the immunoblastic reaction and in the reaction of young plasmatic cells and demonstrate increased signs of immature cells emigration; the second--the axillary lymph node, as a representative of somatic nodes, and the spleen--the main carriers of the reaction in mature plasmic cells.
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March 1976