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The postmortem survival of tissues

Journal of Surgical Research, 1961
Summary 1. The rate of oxidation of glucose C14 to C14O2 in a standard incubation system is proposed as an index of tissue viability. The mean of 74 observations on fresh dog liver is 2.89 ± 0.45 μM. of glucose oxidized to CO2 per gram of wet liver per 100 minutes, as based on recovery of radiocarbon in carbon dioxide. 2.
Arthur Sicular, Francis D. Moore
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Endometriosis: harmful survival of an ectopic tissue

Frontiers in Bioscience, 2006
Endometriosis results from implantation of endometrial tissue outside the uterine cavity. Endometriosis might remain asymptomatic and discovered accidentally. However, it may cause symptoms, which include chronic pelvic pain, bleeding, infertility, and increases susceptibility to development of adenocarcinoma.
Janos, Garai   +5 more
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Hydrogel from acellular porcine adipose tissue promotes survival of adipose tissue transplantation

Biomedical Materials, 2021
Abstract Lipofilling is a popular technique for soft tissue augmentation, limited by unpredictable graft survival. This study aimed at exploring the effect of hydrogel from acellular porcine adipose tissue (HAPA) on angiogenesis and survival of adipose tissue used for lipofilling.
Peng-Cheng Liu   +9 more
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Identifying the Best Machine Learning Algorithms for Brain Tumor Segmentation, Progression Assessment, and Overall Survival Prediction in the BRATS Challenge

arXiv.org, 2018
Gliomas are the most common primary brain malignancies, with different degrees of aggressiveness, variable prognosis and various heterogeneous histologic sub-regions, i.e., peritumoral edematous/invaded tissue, necrotic core, active and non-enhancing ...
S. Bakas   +50 more
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Local recurrence and survival in soft-tissue sarcomas

Annals of Surgical Oncology, 1996
There is a continuous interest in the literature concerning the management and survival after treatment of local recurrence in sarcomas because it is one of the most common types of recurrence.We retrospectively reviewed 93 patients treated for local recurrence from soft-tissue sarcoma.We evaluated prognostic parameters (grade, tumor size, location ...
C P, Karakousis   +4 more
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Survival Following Lung Metastasectomy in Soft Tissue Sarcomas

The Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgeon, 2015
The most common site of metastasis for soft tissue sarcomas (STSs) is the lung. In patients who are candidates for resection, metastasectomy improves survival. Debate remains, however, on approach and patient selection for surgery.We retrospectively analyzed demographics, tumor characteristics, peri- and postoperative factors for 53 patients who ...
Katherine, Giuliano   +7 more
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Monoiodotyrosine: Effects on Tissue Amines and Cold Survival

Neuropsychobiology, 1976
The effects of monoiodotyrosine (MIT) on cold survival and levels of tissue amines in rats were studied. MIT was found to impair cold suvival and to lower levels of norepinephrine (NE). These experiments confirm previous pharmacologic evidence that MIT has an anti-adrenergic effect. Cold stress lowered brain NE levels but failed to lower brain dopamine
J R, Auman, K L, Sheffield, A J, Prange
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Survival, Hemodynamics, and Tissue Oxygenation after Head Trauma

Journal of the American College of Surgeons, 2006
The aims of this study were to describe the early time course of hemodynamic and tissue perfusion and oxygenation patterns in survivors and nonsurvivors after head injury; to suggest physiologic mechanisms responsible for the observed patterns; and to evaluate postinjury parameters that might be useful for treatment.
Tim P, Nicholls   +5 more
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Effect of Tissue Ultrafiltration on Skin Flap Survival

Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 2004
OBJECTIVETissue ultrafiltration (TUF) is a method of reducing tissue edema by removal of interstitial fluid. Considering the deleterious effects of edema on microcirculation and tissue viability, the effect of TUF on skin flap survival was tested.STUDY DESIGN AND SETTINGSurvival of modified McFarlane skin flaps was determined in 40 Sprague‐Dawley rats.
Rick M, Odland   +3 more
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Predicting Survival in Follicular Lymphoma Using Tissue Microarrays

2007
A tissue microarray (TMA) containing diagnostic biopsies was used to develop predictors of outcome in a group of 105 patients having advanced-stage follicular lymphoma (FL). The patients were staged and uniformly treated, and the usable cases had been randomly divided into a subgroup of 50 patients with outcomes identified, and a reserved subgroup of ...
Michael J, Korenberg   +2 more
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