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Reinforcing Calcium Overload via Inflammation‐Mediated Targeting to Amplify Pyroptosis and Antitumor Immunity

open access: yesAdvanced Science, EarlyView.
A neutrophil‐membrane‐camouflaged nanoplatform (RC@NMVs) exploits tumor inflammation to target and accumulate in tumors. Intracellular Ca2+ overload is triggered via lysosomal CaP dissolution and Ru red‐mediated Ca2+ channel blockade, synergistically inducing gasdermin‐mediated pyroptosis.
Yingying Liu   +8 more
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Pleural drainage systems

Anaesthesia, 1993
Summary The physics and the physiological principles of pleural or chest drainage systems are reviewed. The clinical management and complications of pleural drainage are summarised.
A C, Kam, M, O'Brien, P C, Kam
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Lymphoma of the nasolacrimal drainage system

Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1994
1. Primary lymphomas of the nasolacrimal system are rare. 2. Workup for suspected lesions should include careful history and physical examination, appropriate radiographic imaging including CT scanning, and adequate tissue biopsy. 3. Isolated lesions of the diffuse large cell subtype have a favorable prognosis with standard treatment modalities of ...
P W, Saccogna   +2 more
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Carcinomas of the lacrimal drainage system

Survey of Ophthalmology, 2020
Malignant tumors of epithelial origin are the most frequent neoplasms of the lacrimal drainage system (LDS). A total of 539 cases are reported in the literature from 1960 to 2019. LDS carcinoma is a disease of the middle-aged and elderly population, with a median age at diagnosis of 57 years. Overall, there is a slight male predominance.
Ingvild Ramberg   +2 more
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Glans condom drainage system

Urology, 1978
A form-fitting glans condom has been developed for use in small uncircumcised males with neurogenic bladders to avoid the problems inherent with diapers. The method to make the glans condom and early successful use in 19 of 33 patients are noted.
J F, Schillinger   +3 more
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Diseases of the lacrimal drainage system

Current Opinion in Ophthalmology, 2001
We will refer to lacrimal system pathologies involving the outflow pathways, as well as to the recent advances in the management of canalicular and lacrimonasal duct anomalies, including modifications to dacrycystorhinostomy technique, treatment for congenital obstructions, and lacrimal intubations.
D, Weil, J P, Aldecoa, A M, Heidenreich
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Reconstruction of the Lacrimal Drainage System

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1984
The lacrimal drainage system is both an anatomic and a physiologic system. Anatomic abnormalities may be a result of congenital defects, infection, trauma, or tumors. The physiologic action of the eyelids, if altered, will affect the tear flow as well as disturb the lacrimal pump. Physiologic and anatomic abnormalities may be defined using the Schirmer,
J E, Holt, G R, Holt
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Drainage Systems

AORN Journal, 1987
In recent years, studies have demonstrated that the risk of wound infection can be reduced by careful wound management and adequate wound drainage. Evidence indicates that if a wound is not allowed to drain freely, blood, body fluids, pus, and necrotic material will collect in the wound, providing a growth medium for microorganisms.
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A “friendly” system for pericardial drainage

Cardiology in the Young, 2000
AbstractWe describe an alternative to the water-seal system, suitable for drainage of pericardial and eventually pleural effusions, which has been shown to safe, effective, not painful, and rather “friendly”, providing patients with a smoother clinical course.
E, da Cruz, D, Carbognani
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