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Warfare Vascular Injuries [PDF]
Vascular injuries as a part of combat injuries have been recorded since times immemorial. Responsible for death due to exsanguination, the management of vascular injuries was ligation or amputation till the landmark Vietnam experience. The present day management has evolved with advances in modern technology and may start at the battlefield with the ...
R, Katoch, Rps, Gambhir
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Background The roles played by cholesterol in cancer development and progression represent a popular field in the cancer community. High cholesterol levels are positively correlated with the risk of various types of cancer.
Tao Zhang +6 more
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In the present study, we investigate the effect of homocysteine (Hcy) on extracellular-superoxide dismutase (EC-SOD) DNA methylation in the aorta of mice, and explore the underlying mechanism in macrophages, trying to identify the key targets of Hcy ...
Ma Shengchao +10 more
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Importance of the Bio-psychosocial Model of Health Care Practice in Health Care Services
Background: Bio-psychosocial approach has been considered a multi-dimensional, holistic aspect of health care services. In developing countries, the biopsychosocial approach has a significant role in minimizing the health care cost of the bio-medical ...
Pratima Khatri, Mandira Baniya
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Background Endothelial cell (EC) regeneration is essential for inflammation resolution and vascular integrity recovery after inflammatory vascular injury. Cdc42 is a central regulator of cell survival and vessel formation in EC development.
Jiawen Lv +10 more
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Endothelial Microvesicles Induce Pulmonary Vascular Leakage and Lung Injury During Sepsis
Sepsis is a prevalent severe syndrome in clinic. Vascular leakage and lung injury are important pathophysiological processes during sepsis, but the mechanism remains obscure.
Danyang Zheng +10 more
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Abstract This study comprises 228 patients with penetrating injuries of the subclavian vessels. The vein alone was involved in 44 per cent, the artery alone in 39 per cent, and both vessels in 17 per cent. The majority of the victims (61 percent) did not reach the hospital alive, and in those who were operated on the mortality was 15·5 ...
D, Demetriades +4 more
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Wartime vascular injury can be particularly challenging due to the complexity of the case, concomitant injuries, resource limitations, and often lack of expertise of the operating surgeon. The proliferation of vascular shunting has been of particular importance as a damage control surgery technique to restore perfusion and temporize the immediate need ...
Todd, Rasmussen +6 more
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Longitudinal dynamics of microvascular recovery after acquired cortical injury
Acquired brain injuries due to trauma damage the cortical vasculature, which in turn impairs blood flow to injured tissues. There are reports of vascular morphological recovery following traumatic brain injury, but the remodeling process has not been ...
Xiaoxiao Lin +8 more
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Zyxin Mediates Vascular Repair via Endothelial Migration Promoted by Forskolin in Mice
Background and Purpose: Endothelial repair upon vascular injury is critical for the protection of vessel integrity and prevention of the development of vascular disorders, but the underlying mechanisms remain poorly understood.
Xuya Kang +4 more
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