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Transplantation, 1967
SUMMARYThe experience obtained from 59 renal transplantations is presented. In 58 instances the kidney was of cadaver origin. Subsequent function was related to minutes of warm ischemia and there was no difference in late function between those with differing degrees of acute tubular necrosis.The ...
John B. Dossetor+3 more
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SUMMARYThe experience obtained from 59 renal transplantations is presented. In 58 instances the kidney was of cadaver origin. Subsequent function was related to minutes of warm ischemia and there was no difference in late function between those with differing degrees of acute tubular necrosis.The ...
John B. Dossetor+3 more
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DECONTAMINATION OF CADAVER CORNEAS
Acta Ophthalmologica, 1981Bacterial contamination of human corneas, in vivo and post mortem, was investigated. Bacterial samples were obtained by pressing small concave agar plates directly against the corneas. More colony forming units (C. F. U.) occurred in samples obtained from patients in general anaesthesia than in samples obtained from healthy persons in local anaesthesia.
Steffen Sperling, Inger G. Sørensen
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NEUROSCIENCE. Cadaver study challenges brain stimulation methods.
Science, 2016Earlier this month, Gyorgy Buzsaki of New York University in New York City showed a slide that sent a murmur through an audience in the Grand Ballroom of New York's Midtown Hilton during the annual meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society. It wasn't
E. Underwood
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Diagnostic Histopathology, 2019
Abstract The examination of a decomposed cadaver is inherently difficult with varying degrees of decomposition encountered and the possibility of predation related damage then masking or hampering assessment of injuries and underlying pathology. These cases should be approached with caution and require a full autopsy examination to obtain the maximum
Sally-Anne Collis+1 more
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Abstract The examination of a decomposed cadaver is inherently difficult with varying degrees of decomposition encountered and the possibility of predation related damage then masking or hampering assessment of injuries and underlying pathology. These cases should be approached with caution and require a full autopsy examination to obtain the maximum
Sally-Anne Collis+1 more
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Urology, 1975
Optimal preservation of renal and ureteral structure and function is attempted by maintenance of renal circulation during heart-beating cadaver nephrectomy. Modifications of Ackermann's en bloc procedure for removal of cadaver kidneys are suggested to adapt this procedure to the heart-beating cadaver situation.
Robert S. Davis+3 more
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Optimal preservation of renal and ureteral structure and function is attempted by maintenance of renal circulation during heart-beating cadaver nephrectomy. Modifications of Ackermann's en bloc procedure for removal of cadaver kidneys are suggested to adapt this procedure to the heart-beating cadaver situation.
Robert S. Davis+3 more
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Practical guidelines for setting up neurosurgery skills training cadaver laboratory in India.
Neurology India, 2014Though the necessity of cadaver dissection is felt by the medical fraternity, and described as early as 600 BC, in India, there are no practical guidelines available in the world literature for setting up a basic cadaver dissection laboratory for ...
A. Suri+7 more
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Journal of Neurosurgery, 2013
OBJECT This work aimed at evaluating the accuracy of MR-guided high-intensity focused ultrasound (MRgHIFU) brain therapy in human cadaver heads.
D. Chauvet+10 more
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OBJECT This work aimed at evaluating the accuracy of MR-guided high-intensity focused ultrasound (MRgHIFU) brain therapy in human cadaver heads.
D. Chauvet+10 more
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Anatomic Variations of the Coracoacromial Ligament in Neonatal Cadavers: A Neonatal Cadaver Study??
Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics, Part B, 2002One of the most common causes of pain and disability in the upper limb is inflammation of the rotator cuff tendons. When no significant bony abnormality exists in the surrounding structures, the coracoacromial ligament has been implicated as a possible cause of impingement on the cuff tendons and various morphological variants of the ligament have so ...
Kopuz, C+3 more
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