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The fifth ventricle [PDF]

open access: possibleIrish Journal of Medical Science, 1967
A comparison has been made between the central canal in the conus medullaris of a human and that of a dog. A new staining technique (Falg-Bielschowsky) was employed.
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Dilated-Inception Net: Multi-Scale Feature Aggregation for Cardiac Right Ventricle Segmentation

IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, 2019
Segmentation of cardiac ventricle from magnetic resonance images is significant for cardiac disease diagnosis, progression assessment, and monitoring cardiac conditions.
Jingcong Li   +4 more
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CT for Assessment of Thrombosis and Pulmonary Embolism in Multiple Stages of Single-Ventricle Palliation: Challenges and Suggested Protocols.

Radiographics, 2016
The total cavopulmonary connection (TCPC), or Fontan procedure, diverts systemic venous blood directly into the pulmonary arteries and is the palliative surgery of choice for patients with a wide variety of congenital heart diseases with single-ventricle
Maryam Ghadimi Mahani   +7 more
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What is a ventricle?

The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1998
The concept of "one and a half" ventricular repair is to use "half" a ventricle to support the pulmonary circulation. The component makeup of any ventricle needs clarification for us to understand the nature of the so-called half ventricle.The components of normal and abnormal ventricles are reviewed.Normal ventricles possess an inlet, an apical ...
Siew Yen Ho, Robert H. Anderson
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Xanthogranulomas of the Third Ventricle [PDF]

open access: possibleNeurosurgery, 1979
Abstract Two patients with xanthogranuloma of the 3rd ventricle are described. In each instance the tumor obstructed the interventricular foramina and caused dilatation of the lateral ventricles and signs of increased intracranial pressure; computerized tomography demonstrated the dense, nonenhancing lesion in the anterior 3rd ventricle.
Jeffery L. Rush   +3 more
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What is a ventricle?

Cardiology in the Young, 2011
AbstractOn the basis of both developmental and morphological evidence, we would suggest that a ventricle is best defined as any chamber within the ventricular mass possessing an apical trabecular component. Such ventricles can be of right or left morphology, and always coexist.
Antoon F.M. Moorman   +2 more
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Acute cor pulmonale in ARDS: rationale for protecting the right ventricle.

Chest, 2015
The ventilatory strategy for ARDS has been regularly amended over the last 40 years as knowledge of the pathophysiology of ARDS has increased. Initially focused mainly on the lung with the objectives of "opening the lung" and optimizing arterial oxygen ...
X. Repéssé   +2 more
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Trapped Third Ventricle

Acta Neurochirurgica, 2001
The authors report the case of a 29-year-old female who presented with symptoms of shunt dysfunction 11 years after first being shunted for an aqueductal stenosis. After numerous revisions she developed an isolated third ventricle, necessitating triventricular shunting to obtain a new equilibrium.
Kuiper, E J, Vandertop, W P
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Load Independence of the Instantaneous Pressure‐Volume Ratio of the Canine Left Ventricle and Effects of Epinephrine and Heart Rate on the Ratio

Circulation Research, 1973
As a means of assessing ventricular performance, we analyzed the time-varying ratio of instantaneous pressure, P(t), to instantaneous volume, V(t), in the canine left ventricle.
H. Suga, K. Sagawa, A. Shoukas
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Hemangioblastoma of the Third Ventricle

Neurosurgery, 1984
Abstract A case of intraventricular hemangioblastoma not associated with von Hippel-Lindau disease is presented. Only one other case of intraventricular hemangioblastoma has been reported. The literature on supratentorial hemangioblastomas is reviewed, and the problems of histological identification of such lesions are discussed.
Christopher M. Loftus   +2 more
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