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STENOSIS AT THE INTERNAL MEATUS AFTER SUPRAPUBIC PROSTATECTOMY [PDF]
A. Fullerton
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ABSTRACT Objective There is limited consensus on endoscopic skull base surgery (ESBS) reconstruction principles. This study aims to generate comprehensive themes regarding ESBS reconstruction by pooling the experiences of ESBS experts, with comparison to a literature review of current published evidence.
Edward C. Kuan+77 more
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AUSCULTATORY AND PHONOCARDIOGRAPHIC SIGNS OF PULMONARY STENOSIS [PDF]
Aubrey Leatham, David Weitzman
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Our study used behavioral tests, laser speckle flowmetry, long‐term potentiation, histochemical staining, molecular experiments, and voxel‐based morphometry to evaluate the hippocampal impairments. It demonstrates early functional and structural impairments in the hippocampus contributing to learning and memory deficits after 1 month of BCAS ...
Ping Tang+3 more
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SIMPLE PULMONARY STENOSIS PULMONARY VALVULAR STENOSIS WITH A CLOSED VENTRICULAR SEPTUM [PDF]
Malcolm Campbell
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This study evaluates the role of elastin in vascular response 28 days after balloon angioplasty using uncoated and paclitaxel‐coated balloons in a healthy porcine model. The results show higher elastin content in external femoral arteries, which is inversely correlated with vascular injury, inflammation, smooth muscle cell loss, proteoglycan and fibrin
María Gracia de Garnica García+7 more
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Blood pressure increases immediately when the 2K2C rats (made with 0.3, 0.25, and 0.2 mm U‐shaped clips) regain consciousness from anesthesia. 100% of the rats develop hypertension on the day of 2K2C surgery. Blood pressure continues to rise, resulting in severe hypertension and organ damage to the brain, heart, aorta, and kidneys at 1, 2, 4, and 6 ...
Jia‐Sheng Tian+4 more
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Asymmetric Calcification in Rheumatic Mitral Stenosis and Implications for Balloon Valvuloplasty
A 50-year-old man with severe rheumatic mitral stenosis was deemed too high risk for surgery and was referred for percutaneous balloon valvuloplasty.
Ilya Karagodin, MD+4 more
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CONGENITAL HYPERTROPHIC STENOSIS OF THE PYLORUS AND ITS TREATMENT BY PYLOROPLASTY. [PDF]
Edmund Cautley, C. T. Dent
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