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Surg Endosc
August 2006
Department of Radiology, University of Insubria, Verese, Italy.
Background: This study aimed to assess the feasibility and short-term results for percutaneous radiofrequency ablation in the treatment of primary and secondary lung tumors.
Methods: Between May 2003 and July 2004, 15 patients (mean age, 64.9 years; range, 51-80 years) with 18 pulmonary lesions (9 primitive non-small cell lung cancers and 9 metastases) underwent the ablation procedure.
Pain
June 1987
Department of Anesthesiology, Niigata University School of Medicine, Niigata 951 Japan Department of Virology, Niigata University School of Medicine, Niigata 951 Japan.
Adult male rats, which had electrodes chronically implanted in the periaqueductal gray (PAG), were immunized with sheep red blood cells (SRBCs). The number of direct and indirect plaque-forming cells (PFCs) in the group receiving PAG stimulation after immunization did not differ significantly from that in the unstimulated group. Thus, the results indicate that short-term PAG stimulation does not suppress antibody-producing activity in the rat.
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