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Intimal hypertrophy and tunica media degeneration of injured arteries in electrical burns
European Journal of Plastic Surgery, 1997This study describes the histologic findings of injured arteries after electrical burns. These findings are shown to correlate with the clinical findings of soft tissue necrosis and delayed bleeding. Eight patients with severe electrical injuries who underwent amputations of extremities were studied.
H. Serizawa+3 more
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Image J Analysis of tunica media of Hyrtl’s anastomosis in Pregnancy Induced Hypertension
1st Annual International Conference on Microscopic and Macroscopic Anatomy (CMMA 2014), 2014Changes in the maternal hemodynamics often lead to conditions of fetal hypoxia, fetal hypertension and irregularity in the flow of blood in the umbilical arteries. Any differences in the blood flow is said to be equalized by Hyrtl's anastomosis, a common connection between the umbilical arteries near the cord insertion. Transverse histological sections
Binod Kumar Tamang+5 more
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Thrombosis and Haemostasis, 2002
SummaryThe media layer of the arterial cryo-cross sections, is defective for vWf-dependent platelet adhesion. Exposure of the same layer by stripping off the most inner portions of the vessel wall results in a highly thrombogenic surface. Stripping or balloon dilation was applied to porcine arteries prior to functional assays.
David N. Fass+2 more
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SummaryThe media layer of the arterial cryo-cross sections, is defective for vWf-dependent platelet adhesion. Exposure of the same layer by stripping off the most inner portions of the vessel wall results in a highly thrombogenic surface. Stripping or balloon dilation was applied to porcine arteries prior to functional assays.
David N. Fass+2 more
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Ontogenez, 1993
A new method is developed for revealing the latent surfaces in the structure of organs by scanning electronic microscopy. The method is based on the treatment of specimens with potassium ethoxide until cells start to appear in the dissociating solution.
M D, Rekhter+3 more
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A new method is developed for revealing the latent surfaces in the structure of organs by scanning electronic microscopy. The method is based on the treatment of specimens with potassium ethoxide until cells start to appear in the dissociating solution.
M D, Rekhter+3 more
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Cell and Tissue Research, 1984
Previous studies have demonstrated that adrenergic nerves are located in the medial-adventitial border of the muscular arteries. Observations made in this study have revealed that adrenergic nerves penetrate into the outer medial layer of the saphenous artery in fetal and newborn guinea-pigs, while in the adult these nerves are located in the medial ...
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Previous studies have demonstrated that adrenergic nerves are located in the medial-adventitial border of the muscular arteries. Observations made in this study have revealed that adrenergic nerves penetrate into the outer medial layer of the saphenous artery in fetal and newborn guinea-pigs, while in the adult these nerves are located in the medial ...
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The tunica media of the arteries of the lung in pulmonary hypertension
The Journal of Pathology and Bacteriology, 1958P. V. Best, Donald Heath
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The Early Development of the Tunica Media in the Expanding Vascular System
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1990Robert E. Poelmann+3 more
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Age and sex differences in the structure of the tunica media of the human aorta
Cells Tissues Organs, 1967openaire +3 more sources