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Focal Hyperthermia Produces Progressive Tumor Necrosis Independent of the Initial Thermal Effects

Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery, 2005
Focal hyperthermia, produced using laser, radio frequency, and microwave, is used to treat liver tumors. The exact mechanisms of tissue destruction using focal hyperthermia are, however, unknown. Clinical and experimental studies suggest a progression of injury after cessation of the initial heat stimulus.
Mehrdad, Nikfarjam   +2 more
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Microglial reactions following thermal necrosis of the rat cortex: An electron microscope study

Acta Neuropathologica, 1972
The ultrastructural appearances of microglia in the rat cerebral cortex were examined following experimental cold lesions. It was found that microglia toop up extravascularized plasma by pinocytosis. These pinocytotic vesicles coalesced to form large vacuoles of medium electron density, which subsequently decreased in size and increased in density and ...
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THERMAL NECROSIS AFTER TIBIAL REAMING

The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British volume, 1997
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Thermal injury induces both necrosis and apoptosis in rat skin

British Journal of Dermatology, 1997
K, Iwasaki, M, Izawa, M, Mihara
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Effect of two different bone cements in thermal necrosis when associated to titanium versus carbon nailing for bone metastases - a numerical study

International Journal of Medical Engineering and Informatics, 2021
Elza M M Fonseca, Renato Natal Jorge
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Diagnosis, Pathology, and Treatment of Thermal Capsular Necrosis

Sports Medicine and Arthroscopy Review, 2004
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A Novel Composite PMMA-based Bone Cement with Reduced Potential for Thermal Necrosis

ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 2015
Yang Lv, , Fang Zhou
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Effect of cementing technique and cement type on thermal necrosis in hip resurfacing arthroplasty—a numerical study

Journal of Orthopaedic Research, 2012
Dennis Janssen   +2 more
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