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J Trauma Acute Care Surg
September 2014
Department of Internal Medicine Wright State University Dayton, Ohio Section of Acute Care Surgery Department of Surgery Wright State University Dayton, Ohio.
J Trauma Acute Care Surg
September 2014
Hurley Comprehensive Surgical Group Flint, Michigan.
Angiology
November 2011
Department of Neurology and Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine and Surgery, The University of Santo Tomas Hospital, Manila, Philippines.
Background: Diabetic polyneuropathy may have vascular and metabolic components in its pathophysiologic mechanism. Cilostazol, aside from its antiplatelet and vasodilatory properties, may increase nerve blood flow and potentially improve neuropathy.
Objective: To assess the efficacy and safety of cilostazol in diabetic polyneuropathy.
Physiol Behav
November 1997
Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Central Hospital, Skövde, Sweden.
By having professional wine tasters and controls perform olfactory tasks of absolute detection (1-butanol), discrimination (lemon and cloves), and identification (common household odors), the present two experiments studied (a) if perceptual odor learning takes place from odor experience acquired under nonlaboratory conditions, (b) if this learning generalizes to odors for which experience is limited, and (c) if generalized learning can be referred to increased general interest for odors that increases attention to odorous features. The results showed that whereas wine tasters were not better than controls on detection, they were superior to controls on discrimination and identification, the latter due to only a few odors. Ratings of experience with certain odors during professional evaluation suggest that generalized perceptual learning may take place in discrimination but not in identification.
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