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Orbital tightening assessment to evaluate pain and physical discomfort in chlorine-exposed rats: A machine learning based measurement approach. [PDF]
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The American Journal of Surgery, 1968
Abstract Three patients with volvulus of the afferent loop are described. Obstruction resulted from volvulus of a redundant afferent loop. Presenting symptoms were secondary to pancreatitis in two patients. Resection of the redundant portion of the afferent loop and jejunojejunostomy relieved the symptoms of afferent loop obstruction and prevented ...
C F, Frey, W W, Coon
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Abstract Three patients with volvulus of the afferent loop are described. Obstruction resulted from volvulus of a redundant afferent loop. Presenting symptoms were secondary to pancreatitis in two patients. Resection of the redundant portion of the afferent loop and jejunojejunostomy relieved the symptoms of afferent loop obstruction and prevented ...
C F, Frey, W W, Coon
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Gastroenterology, 1961
Summary Problems related to the afferent loop of partial gastrectomy are reviewed. 1.Symptoms of high intestinal obstruction may be seen with acute afferent loop obstruction, commonly in the convalescent phase of gastrectomy; unless this is promptly recognized it will prove fatal.
W A, HOFFMAN, H M, SPIRO
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Summary Problems related to the afferent loop of partial gastrectomy are reviewed. 1.Symptoms of high intestinal obstruction may be seen with acute afferent loop obstruction, commonly in the convalescent phase of gastrectomy; unless this is promptly recognized it will prove fatal.
W A, HOFFMAN, H M, SPIRO
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Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography, 1980
A case of afferent loop syndrome demonstrated by computed tomography (CT) is described. To our knowledge, no CT findings of this syndrome have been illustrated in the literature. This syndrome can be definitely diagnosed by CT when a U-shaped cystic mass continuous with the biliary system is demonstrated behind the superior mesenteric artery.
Y, Kuwabara +5 more
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A case of afferent loop syndrome demonstrated by computed tomography (CT) is described. To our knowledge, no CT findings of this syndrome have been illustrated in the literature. This syndrome can be definitely diagnosed by CT when a U-shaped cystic mass continuous with the biliary system is demonstrated behind the superior mesenteric artery.
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SILENT AFFERENTS: A SEPARATE CLASS OF PRIMARY AFFERENTS?
Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology and Physiology, 1996SUMMARY1. In recent years, fine sensory nerve fibres have been detected that are not excited by physiological stimuli, even at potentially tissue damaging intensities. These silent afferents are known to supply knee joint, skin and viscera; in the last case, silent afferents seem to be particularly numerous.2. When an artificial inflammation is induced,
M, Michaelis, H J, Häbler, W, Jäenig
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Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 1976
The individual fibers of the inferior laryngeal nerve and anastomosing branch of the superior laryngeal nerve arising from the upper five to six tracheal rings were studied. In 30 mongrel dogs using single and multifiber nerve preparations, afferent nerve activity was studied both in the intact trachea and in an isolated segment of trachea with ...
R M, Traxel +4 more
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The individual fibers of the inferior laryngeal nerve and anastomosing branch of the superior laryngeal nerve arising from the upper five to six tracheal rings were studied. In 30 mongrel dogs using single and multifiber nerve preparations, afferent nerve activity was studied both in the intact trachea and in an isolated segment of trachea with ...
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Ergebnisse der Physiologie Biologischen Chemie und Experimentellen Pharmakologie, 1962
The cervical vagus consists of about 30 thousand fibres of which about 24 000 are sensory in function (Agostoni, Chinnock, Daly and Murray 1957). Of the latter about 3 thousand are myelinated and have been the centre of attraction in electrophysiological studies chiefly owing to the relative ease with which impulses can be recorded in them. In the 19th
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The cervical vagus consists of about 30 thousand fibres of which about 24 000 are sensory in function (Agostoni, Chinnock, Daly and Murray 1957). Of the latter about 3 thousand are myelinated and have been the centre of attraction in electrophysiological studies chiefly owing to the relative ease with which impulses can be recorded in them. In the 19th
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Primary afferent depolarization produced by vagal visceral afferents
Experientia, 1967La stimulation electrique des fibres afferentes vagales et aortiques les plus excitables issues des pressorecepteurs pulmonaires et arteriels, augmente l'excitabilite des terminaisons du nerf larynge superieur dans le noyau du tractus solitaire. Des changements d'excitabilite des terminaisons afferentes furent egalement obtenus pendant l'activation ...
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