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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1985
The veterinary profession's experience with portosystemic shunts has resulted in continued description and refinement of the clinical entity. Specific and sensitive diagnostic procedures are now available and can be utilized in a clinical setting. Furthermore, portosystemic shunts can be treated successfully owing to the ability to make a quicker ...
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The veterinary profession's experience with portosystemic shunts has resulted in continued description and refinement of the clinical entity. Specific and sensitive diagnostic procedures are now available and can be utilized in a clinical setting. Furthermore, portosystemic shunts can be treated successfully owing to the ability to make a quicker ...
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Journal of Neurosurgery, 1977
✓ The authors report the cases of 16 adult patients who underwent ventriculolymphatic shunt procedures with apparent good results. The follow-up period is from 2 to 12 years. The anatomy of the terminal portion of the thoracic duct studied in 51 patients undergoing sympathectomy of the lower cervical-upper thoracic ganglionic chain is reported.
L G, Kempe, R, Blaylock
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✓ The authors report the cases of 16 adult patients who underwent ventriculolymphatic shunt procedures with apparent good results. The follow-up period is from 2 to 12 years. The anatomy of the terminal portion of the thoracic duct studied in 51 patients undergoing sympathectomy of the lower cervical-upper thoracic ganglionic chain is reported.
L G, Kempe, R, Blaylock
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World Journal of Surgery, 1984
AbstractAlthough portacaval shunt has been amply demonstrated as providing effective therapy for the control of bleeding varices, it produces total diversion of portal flow with a high incidence of hepatic failure which, if not fatal, is frequently associated with encephalopathy.
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AbstractAlthough portacaval shunt has been amply demonstrated as providing effective therapy for the control of bleeding varices, it produces total diversion of portal flow with a high incidence of hepatic failure which, if not fatal, is frequently associated with encephalopathy.
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Current Opinion in Ophthalmology, 2018
This article reviews recent studies evaluating the efficacy and safety of ab externo and ab interno suprachoroidal shunts designed to augment uveoscleral outflow in patients with open angle glaucoma.The Gold Shunt and STARflo are placed into the suprachoroidal space via an ab externo approach, while the CyPass Micro-Stent and iStent Supra are inserted ...
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This article reviews recent studies evaluating the efficacy and safety of ab externo and ab interno suprachoroidal shunts designed to augment uveoscleral outflow in patients with open angle glaucoma.The Gold Shunt and STARflo are placed into the suprachoroidal space via an ab externo approach, while the CyPass Micro-Stent and iStent Supra are inserted ...
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Cardiology Clinics, 2015
Intracardiac shunts are among the most common cardiac lesions seen in adult patients with congenital heart disease. Shunt lesions comprise much of the de novo congenital heart disease diagnosed in adults and engender a wide range of pathophysiologic consequences with a variety of treatment options.
Jason F, Deen, Thomas K, Jones
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Intracardiac shunts are among the most common cardiac lesions seen in adult patients with congenital heart disease. Shunt lesions comprise much of the de novo congenital heart disease diagnosed in adults and engender a wide range of pathophysiologic consequences with a variety of treatment options.
Jason F, Deen, Thomas K, Jones
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Shunts and Shunt Complications
2017Hydrocephalus is a common entity in neurosurgical practice affecting both adult and pediatric populations. VP shunts are the standard of care for most patients suffering from hydrocephalus, even with the introduction of more advanced therapeutic options such as endoscopic ventriculostomy.
Yazid Maghrabi, Saleh Baeesa
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Journal of Urology, 1981
Nephritis associated with a chronically infected ventriculoatrial shunt is known as shunt nephritis. To our knowledge, we report the first case of shunt nephritis in a child with a ventriculoperitoneal shunt. The light, immunofluorescence and electron microscopic findings in our patient were characteristic of shunt nephritis.
H N, Noe, S, Roy
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Nephritis associated with a chronically infected ventriculoatrial shunt is known as shunt nephritis. To our knowledge, we report the first case of shunt nephritis in a child with a ventriculoperitoneal shunt. The light, immunofluorescence and electron microscopic findings in our patient were characteristic of shunt nephritis.
H N, Noe, S, Roy
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Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology, 1976
SUMMARYOver a period of 15 years, during which some 1000 operations were performed, CSF‐ drainage systems were able to be removed in 40 of a total of 444 children with communicating hydrocephalus or hydrocephalus associated with myelomeningocele. Shunts were removed from 26 children in the former group, of whom 17 continued to be compensated; in the ...
R, Hemmer, B, Böhm
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SUMMARYOver a period of 15 years, during which some 1000 operations were performed, CSF‐ drainage systems were able to be removed in 40 of a total of 444 children with communicating hydrocephalus or hydrocephalus associated with myelomeningocele. Shunts were removed from 26 children in the former group, of whom 17 continued to be compensated; in the ...
R, Hemmer, B, Böhm
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Shunts and Shunt Problems in Childhood
1988Extra cranial shunting procedures (Cone et al. 1949, Matson 1951) were used to treat hydrocephalus before the work of Nulsen and Spitz (1952) and before the introduction of the Holter valve in 1956. However in most cases they were inefficient or even dangerous; they overdrained because they could not close and rapidly blocked due to tissue reaction to ...
J F, Hirsch, E, Hoppe-Hirsch
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