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A comparative study of 4-hook anchor device with methylene blue for preoperative pulmonary nodule localization. [PDF]
Zhang X+11 more
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Inactivation of Staphylococcus aureus by antimicrobial photodynamic therapy using 1,9-Dimethyl-Methylene Blue: in vitro and in vivo studies. [PDF]
de Brito Júnior AA+8 more
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Density Functional Theory Study of Methylene Blue Demethylation as a Key Step in Degradation Mediated by Reactive Oxygen Species. [PDF]
González S, Jaramillo-Fierro X.
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Methylene blue and malachite green dyes adsorption onto russula delica/bentonite/tripolyphosphate. [PDF]
Yildirim A, Acay H.
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American Journal of Therapeutics, 2003
Methylene blue finds its major utilization in toxicology in the treatment of methemoglobinemia at a dose of 1 to 2 mg/kg intravenously. By interacting with methemoglobin and the erythrocyte's enzyme systems to reduce back to hemoglobin, methylene blue is a generally safe drug with dose-related hemolytic effects.
Jack, Clifton, Jerrold B, Leikin
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Methylene blue finds its major utilization in toxicology in the treatment of methemoglobinemia at a dose of 1 to 2 mg/kg intravenously. By interacting with methemoglobin and the erythrocyte's enzyme systems to reduce back to hemoglobin, methylene blue is a generally safe drug with dose-related hemolytic effects.
Jack, Clifton, Jerrold B, Leikin
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Methylene-Blue–Associated Encephalopathy [PDF]
R O u t c r w his article reviews the experience at our institution ith infusion of methylene blue during parathyroidctomy and subsequent development of a rare enephalopathy. Use of methylene blue for localization f parathyroid adenomas is a well-described and timeroved technique. Its use aids identification and can ecrease operative time.
Steven B. Standiford, Gary Sweet
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Survey of Anesthesiology, 2016
Methylene blue (MB) has received much attention in the perioperative and critical care literature because of its ability to antagonize the profound vasodilation seen in distributive (also referred to as vasodilatory or vasoplegic) shock states.
Gregory W. Fischer+3 more
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Methylene blue (MB) has received much attention in the perioperative and critical care literature because of its ability to antagonize the profound vasodilation seen in distributive (also referred to as vasodilatory or vasoplegic) shock states.
Gregory W. Fischer+3 more
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Methylene Blue and Endocarditis
2021Infectious endocarditis is a life-threatening condition that occasionally requires emergency valve replacement. Patients with an ongoing systemic inflammatory response because of infective endocarditis (IE) and those who need cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) for emergency valve replacement may demonstrate resistant hypotension related to vasoplegia.
Patricia Martinez Évora+3 more
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2021
Nitric oxide (NO) is a central mediator of many physiological and pathophysiological events. After a thermal injury, an increase in NO was observed in the plasma and urinary levels, but the real importance of this fact is unknown. The guanylate cyclase inhibition by methylene blue (MB) has been proven, in basic and clinical studies, as an adjuvant ...
Andrea Carla Celotto+3 more
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Nitric oxide (NO) is a central mediator of many physiological and pathophysiological events. After a thermal injury, an increase in NO was observed in the plasma and urinary levels, but the real importance of this fact is unknown. The guanylate cyclase inhibition by methylene blue (MB) has been proven, in basic and clinical studies, as an adjuvant ...
Andrea Carla Celotto+3 more
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Methylene blue for neutralization of heparin
Thrombosis Research, 1989Patients with protamine allergy present a difficult dilemma when reversal of heparin is required for excessive bleeding. Premedication with steroids and antihistamines has not been shown to effectively prevent anaphylactic reactions in patients with hypersensitivity to protamine.
Charles L. McIntosh+3 more
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