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Cloricromene (Clo) has been used to prevent myocardial damage after transient occlusion of the circumflex coronary artery (Cx). Twenty rabbits were injected for 4 days with a single dose of Clo (0.25 mg/kg i.

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We studied the effect of cloricromene on myocardial damage during ischemia and reperfusion. The left anterior descending coronary artery was occluded in 20 rabbits and cloricromene (6.2 micrograms/kg/min) (n = 10) or placebo (n = 10) were continuously infused.

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To assess a possible free-radical scavenging action of taurine during coronary artery bypass grafting, 12 patients were randomly divided into two equal groups. One to 3 hours before surgery, they received a rapid intravenous infusion of either placebo (group 1) or taurine (5 gm) (group 2). During surgery, biopsy samples were taken before ischemia (preischemic samples) and after 10 minutes of reperfusion (reperfusion samples).

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Subarachnoid and intramedullary cysts secondary to epidural anesthesia for gynecological surgery.

Eur Neurol

May 1992

Instituto de Investigaciones Neurológicas Dr. Raúl Carrea (FLENI), Hospital Fernández, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Three women who received epidural anesthesia for gynecological surgery developed spinal arachnoiditis leading to subarachnoid cysts and cord cavitation. MRI was useful to show the subarachnoid and intramedullary cysts, as well as to monitor lesion extent and progress. Associated MRI findings were a Chiari anomaly in 1 case and a tethered cord in another.

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This 42-year-old male patient voluntarily discontinued treatment for lung TBC and twenty days later developed acute paraplegia. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) demonstrated a large intramedullary cavity extending from T2 to the conus medullaris. Having resumed anti-TBC treatment, the patient progressed favourably, despite any change in cavity size.

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Effects of cloricromene on ischemia-reperfusion myocardial damage in the rabbit.

Cardiology

March 1993

Cardiopsis, Section of Experimental Medicine, Hospital Fernàndez, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Cloricromene, a compound with several biological activities which suggest a therapeutic role in thrombosis or ischemic disease, has been studied for its effects on the extension of myocardial damage and the production of oxygen free radicals during periods of ischemia and reperfusion. In twenty rabbits the left anterior descending coronary artery (LAD) was occluded and cloricromene (3.6 micrograms/kg/min; n = 10) or placebo (n = 10) were continuously infused.

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Chagas disease, in the chronic phase, is known to be characterized by cardiac failure, and/or arrhythmias. To assess the involvement of the conduction system and of the working myocardium, morphometric and immunohistochemistry studies have been carried out on 4 autoptic hearts of chronic chagasic myocardiopathy. The characterization of interstitial infiltrates was performed by lymphocyte immunophenotyping with immunocytochemical techniques.

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A morphometric study was undertaken in the quadriceps muscle of Swiss mice in order to assess the effects of immunization with attenuated T. cruzi upon tissue lesions. interfascicular lymphocytic infiltration, presence of amastigote nests, vascular lesions, degeneration and fibrosis were evaluated independently.

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Laser beam constitutes a potential therapy in modern cardiology. Although its myocardial effects are known, they have been insufficiently evaluated at the surviving myocytes zone surrounding the evaporated crater. In order to assess myocyte cellular and organelar damage, we studied 8 isolated canine hearts radiated with different intensities by a CO2He laser beam 2.

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Interobserver variability in the interpretation of pathologic endomyocardial biopsies for detecting myocarditis has been widely reported. Thus, conflicting reports about the therapeutic benefit of immunosuppressive treatment in myocarditis may be due to differences in the interpretation of the biopsy findings. In doubtful cases, scattered interstitial cells may be present between myocytes and can be misinterpreted as true lymphocytes.

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We studied the effects of intravenous flecainide acetate, given as a single dose of 2 mg/kg in no less than 15 minutes, on 31 patients with supraventricular tachyarrhythmias. Fourteen (87%) of the 16 patients with paroxysmal atrial fibrillation converted to sinus node rhythm. All 7 (100%) of the patients with paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia converted to sinus node rhythm.

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The present study was designed to compare the antihypertensive potencies of ketanserin and metoprolol in a double-blind trial and to study ketanserin long-term efficacy in a one-year open trial, plain or combined with metoprolol, according to diastolic blood pressure (DBP) normalization. Thirty-four patients were randomly assigned to two groups, one (n = 17) received ketanserin, 80 mg/day, and the other, (n = 17) metoprolol, 200 mg/day. After 3 mo.

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[Endoscopic diagnosis of duodenal and jejunal diseases].

Acta Gastroenterol Latinoam

November 1987

División de Gastroenterología, Hospital Fernández, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

We presented and studied the endoscopic diagnosis of the duodenal ulcer, duodenal tumors and duodenal bleeding. Duodenal Ulcer is classified according as location, form and evolutive stage. Duodenal tumors are divided in polyps, primitive tumors, pancreas anomaly and lymphoma.

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