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Apoptosis and brain ischaemia

Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry, 2003
There is increasing evidence that some neuronal death after brain ischaemia is mediated by the action of cysteine-requiring aspartate-directed proteases (caspases), the proteases responsible for apoptosis in mammals, although this form of neuronal death is not always accompanied by the morphological changes that are typical of apoptosis in other ...
Seth Love
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Examining the differential of digital ischaemia and review of paraneoplastic ischaemia

BMJ Case Reports, 2023
There is a broad differential diagnosis of digital ischaemia that includes commonly encountered conditions of vascular or thromboembolic nature as well as less commonly seen such as those of vasculitic or rheumatological origin. A less frequently encountered pathology is digital ischaemia associated with malignancy.
Lauran Zeineddine, Diana Gomez-Manjarres
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Intestinal ischaemia

Hospital Medicine, 2002
Over the past three decades major advances have been made in the diagnosis and management of mesenteric ischaemia. Early identification and treatment of this condition has reduced its mortality and morbidity. This review discusses the causes, preliminary and definitive investigations, and treatment protocols relating to gut ischaemia.
S, Shetty, G, Morris-Stiff, M H, Lewis
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The conservation of mitochondrial function by ischaemia – the ischaemia paradox

Acta Physiologica Scandinavica, 1997
The aim of this study was to compare oxidative phosphorylation of rat heart mitochondria, isolated: (i) immediately after excision of the heart; (ii) after 60 min of low flow normoxic perfusion; (iii) after 60 min of high flow normoxic perfusion; (iv) after 30 min of no‐flow ischaemia and (v) after 30 min ischaemia followed by 20 min reperfusion.
C M, Steinmann, M, Storm
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Acute intestinal ischaemia

open access: yesBailliere's Best Practice and Research in Clinical Gastroenterology, 2001
The subsets of acute mesenteric ischaemia include mesenteric arterial occlusion (by embolus or thrombosis), mesenteric venous thrombosis and non-occlusive mesenteric ischaemia.
G Lock
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