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BRADYKININ‐INDUCED VASCULAR RESPONSES IN DOG ISOLATED LINGUAL ARTERY

Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology and Physiology, 1999
1. Kinin‐induced vascular responses were studied and kinin receptor subtypes were characterized in canine isolated and preconstricted lingual arteries.2. A low dose of bradykinin (BK; < 3 × 10–14 mol) induced only vasodilation, while a higher dose of BK (> 3 × 10–13 mol) frequently induced a biphasic response: a transient constriction followed by
M, Tsukada, S, Chiba
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Middle Cerebral and Lingual Artery Pressures In the Dog

Archives of Neurology, 1965
MANY experimental studies 1-4 of the cerebral circulation in experimental animals have been reported as using the technique of fall of pressure drops in the lingual artery and in the middle cerebral arteries after the occlusion of one or more of the afferent vessels supplying the circle of Willis.
G F, AYALA, W A, HIMWICH
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A New Mucosal Propeller Flap (Deep Lingual Artery Axial Propeller)

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2015
Lingual flaps provide ideal mucosal coverage for intraoral defects but traditionally require two surgical stages. The authors present an axial mucosal propeller flap for single-stage intraoral reconstruction. The flap includes the mucosa of the lateral side of the tongue, islanded on the deep lingual vessels.Between 2011 and 2013, 23 patients underwent
Cordova, Adriana   +4 more
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Effect of lidocaine on swine lingual and pulmonary arteries

Journal of Anesthesia, 2015
Lidocaine has a biphasic action on smooth muscle of peripheral blood vessels, with vasoconstriction at low concentrations and vasodilation at higher concentrations. Many in vivo studies have demonstrated the effects of lidocaine on aortic or coronary arteries in several animals, but there are few reports about the effect on peripheral vessels.
Kenichi, Satoh   +5 more
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False aneurysm of the lingual artery.

Journal of oral surgery (American Dental Association : 1965), 1977
A case of false aneurysm of the lingual artery is presented. Although the clinical findings and history suggested an abscess, either preoperative aspiration or arteriographic studies might have permitted more definitive care during the patient's third hospitalization.
J F, DiStefano, W, Maimon, M A, Mandel
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Lingual Artery: Lifesaver Recipient Artery for Free Flap Surgery

Journal of Reconstructive Microsurgery, 2012
Serdar, Nasir, Emir, Roach
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Engineering the multiscale complexity of vascular networks

Nature Reviews Materials, 2022
Colleen E O'connor, , Ying Zheng
exaly  

[Clinical pathology study of lingual carcinoma treatment with CDDP-AMS microcapsules through lingual artery].

Hua xi kou qiang yi xue za zhi = Huaxi kouqiang yixue zazhi = West China journal of stomatology, 2004
11 patients with lingual carcinoma were treated by artery chemoembolization with 100 mg CDDP-AMS microcapsules (CDDP 13.6 mg) through lingual artery, and the average diameter of microcapsules was 56.3 microns. There was no obvious carcinoma cell or carcinoma tissue in pathologic specimens of the tissue after 4 weeks of treatment.
C, Wang, H, Li, Y, Wen
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Post‐tonsillectomy Lingual Artery Pseudoaneurysm

The Laryngoscope, 2011
Fred M. Baik   +4 more
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Bilateral Idiopathic Aneurysms of the Lingual Arteries

Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 1993
A, Adib, J L, Gluckman, D, Mendelson
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