... considerable length of bowel and thereby prevent development of short-bowel syndrome Begos and colleagues [15] are proponents of resection without attempting reduction when the bowel Page of is inflamed, ... entrapped in the intussuscipiens and had necrotic changes in their walls (Figure 3) A right hemicolectomy that included an approximately 40 cm segment of his ileum was performed The continuity ofthe ... tube was reestablished by primary Figure A double intussusception ofthe ileum after desinvagination from the ascendant colon (thick arrow) and necrotic change in the wall ofthe ascendant colon...
... is formed ofthe inner circular and outer longitudinal muscle layers The vasa recta, which supply the mucosa and submucosa ofthe colon, penetrate the circular muscle The weakness ofthe vascular ... preparation The bleeding was controlled by #3-0 Vycryl intracorporeal suture, andthe invagination ofthe diverticulum was performed laparoscopically The recovery was uneventful, andthe patient ... case of colonic diverticulum that was successfully treated by laparoscopic suture and invagination ofthe diverticulum Our case highlights the occurrence of hemoperitoneum as the complication of...
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... period of time Even if one considers the standing mass of livestock as a carbon sink, bythe FAO’s own estimate the amount of carbon stored in livestock is trivial compared to the Whenever the causes ... definition of livestock and so fails to count GHGs from their life cycle and supply chain It also omits GHG emissions from portions ofthe construction and operation of marine and land-based industries ... cover portions ofthe construction and operation of pharmaceutical and medical industries used to treat these illnesses Mitigation A key risk factor for climate change is the growth ofthe human population,...
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... autoradiographs ofthe amplified products andthe quantification ofthe bands is shown in the bottom panels Rb and Sp1 mRNA levels were determined from the ratio ofthe intensities between the Rb or Sp1 andthe ... Rb and Sp1 protein causedby CDK inhibitors in CHO cells The increase in total levels of Rb and Sp1 proteins causedby UCN-01 may be a result ofthe enhanced transcription and stability of Rb and ... annealing of primers to nontarget DNA The lower solution contained the cDNA, the MgCl2, the dNTPs, the [32P]dATP[aP] and one half ofthe buffer, andthe upper solution contained the four primers, the...
... Mwabu and others 1993), and drinking water (Brockerhoff and Derose 1996, Lee and others 1997) The main conclusions ofthe study are as follows Although the social fund improved the quality of school ... methodological standpoint, the three cases highlight the variety of approaches available to evaluators, the benefit of having baseline data, andthe need for flexibility in the face ofchanges in the implementation ... result ofthe sif health interventions (1,150) was obtained by multiplying the difference in the proportion of children dying between the treatment and comparison groups (0.04) bythe 10 Of course,...
... affected bythe Project Loss of land and access to land The 33 villages impacted bythe Project were found to have lost 83% of their agricultural lands This major loss of land, andthe loss of access ... plantation on the basis ofthe land, the soil, andtheclimate Only villages are considered to be impacted bythe project, the majority of them belonging to the Lao Loum group , and having their economy ... practices The major social impacts noted during the consultations undertaken bythe Consultant result from the loss of land and access to land (83% ofthe agricultural lands have been lost) and the...
... be causedbythe relaxed condition ofthe subject after the end ofthe task, bythe fatigue or bythe drowsiness in the dark room, although no subject reported sleepiness in the experiment On the ... pupillary size may reflect the balance of sympathetic and parasympathetic tones, and are the good measure ofthe sustained state ofthe autonomic function On the other hand, the pupillary light reflex ... applied to the medical care, or may be used as the tools to monitor the effects ofthe care One ofthe prerequisite of these trials is the understanding of biomedical influences evoked by visual...
... pseudodiphtheriticum is part ofthe normal flora ofthe human pharynx and skin C xerosis is found on the skin, nasopharynx, and conjunctiva; C auris in the external auditory canal; and C striatum in the ... of infection, be it a catheter, a prosthetic joint, or a prosthetic valve There have been efforts to prevent C jeikeium infection by use of antibacterial soap in the care of high risk patients ... hospitalization, exposure to multiple antibiotics, and skin disruption There is evidence that C jeikeium is part ofthe normal flora ofthe inguinal, axillary, genital, and perirectal areas in hospitalized...
... suspected diphtheria, it is part ofthe normal flora and does not produce diphtheria toxin C propinquum, a close relative of C pseudodiphtheriticum, is part of CDC Group ANF-3 and is isolated ... preventable deaths andthe Global Immunization Vision and Strategy, 2006–2015 MMWR 55:511, 2006 Dittmann S et al: Successful control of epidemic diphtheria in the states ofthe former Union of Soviet ... Biology and molecular epidemiology of diphtheria toxin andthe tox gene J Infect Dis 181(Suppl 1):S156, 2000 Kadirova R et al: Clinical characteristics and management of 676 hospitalized diphtheria...
... respiratory diphtheria occurs year-round but is most common during winter months The development of diphtheria antitoxin and diphtheria toxoid vaccine led to the near-elimination of diphtheria in Western ... leads to the optimal expression of diphtheria toxin, and these conditions are believed to be a mechanism of pathogenesis during human infection Epidemiology C diphtheriae is transmitted via the aerosol ... media recommended for the cultivation of C diphtheriae, tellurite, colistin, or nalidixic acid is responsible for selective isolation ofthe organism in the presence of other autochthonous pharyngeal...
... massive swelling ofthe tonsils and present with "bull-neck" diphtheria, which results from massive edema ofthe submandibular and paratracheal region and is further characterized by foul breath, ... during the first or second week of illness, typically beginning with dysphagia and nasal dysarthria and progressing to other signs of cranial nerve involvement, including weakness ofthe tongue and ... headache, and voice change are the initial manifestations Neck edema and difficulty breathing are seen in more advanced cases and carry a poor prognosis The systemic manifestations of diphtheria...
... critical in the management of respiratory diphtheria The antitoxin—a horse antiserum—is effective in reducing the extent of local disease as well as the risk of complications of myocarditis and neuropathy ... resolution of fever and a lower rate of bacterial resistance than erythromycin; however, relapses were more common with penicillin Erythromycin therapy targets protein synthesis and thus offers the ... cutaneous diphtheria is identified should have the nasopharynx cultured for C diphtheriae The laboratory media for cutaneous diphtheria are the same as those used for respiratory diphtheria: Löffler's...
... diphtheria and tetanus toxoids and acellular pertussis vaccine, adsorbed) is the currently recommended vaccine for children up to the age of 7; DTaP replaced DTP (diphtheria and tetanus toxoids and ... for vaccination of children and adequate boosting vaccination of adults are responsible for the exceedingly low incidence of diphtheria in most developed nations At present, diphtheria toxoid vaccine ... tetanus toxoid, reduced diphtheria toxoid, and acellular pertussis vaccine formulated for adolescents and adults Tdap was licensed for use in the United States in 2005 and is the recommended booster...
... example, in lime and limestone, the loss on ignition is considered to be the volatile fraction pH the negative logarithm ofthe hydrogen ion concentration, which can be greatly affected by temperature, ... for masonry purposes lime putty the product obtained by slaking quicklime with water according to the directions ofthe manufacturer or by mixing hydrated lime and water to a desired consistency ... includes the various chemical and physical forms of lime, limestone, mollusk shells, marl, and slag whose calcium and magnesium compounds are capable of neutralizing acidity magnesia the chemical...
... tender regional lymphadenopathy [10] Figure Eschar on the skin ofthe scalp diagnosis of TIBOLA was suggested and explored by serology and PCR ofthe eschar biopsy DNA was extracted from tissue samples ... number of human cases [7] Tularemia can take several forms in humans, depending on the route of entry ofthe bacterium into the body [8] After an infected tick bite, ulceroglandular tularaemia is the ... doxycycline The eschar and lymphadenopathy decreased after two weeks of treatment Discussion F tularensis is the causative agent of tularemia, a bacterial zoonotic disease ofthe northern hemisphere...
... MJS, and MLB carried out the in vivo and in vitro studies MIJ carried out some ofthe in vitro assays and helped write the manuscript XL helped coordinate the in vitro assays and editing ofthe ... the PK analysis/modeling and writing ofthe manuscript SKR helped design and coordinate the rat AIA bone marrow assays NK contributed intellectually to the design the studies and editing ofthe ... receptors and is important for myeloid and erythroid hematopoiesis [14-16] The aim ofthe current study was to characterize the potency and selectivity of CP-690,550 for the JAK family members and...
... accordance with the Declaration of Helsinki andthe recommendations ofthe local ethics committee Discussion The umbilical vein is obliterated a few days after birth and is usually not part ofthe actual ... both the first and second occurrence of thrombosis However, after thrombosis is causedby absence of IVC, there is a reportedly high risk of recurrent thrombosis [9] The combined occurrence of ... Austria Authors’ contributions WJS and RWL conceived ofand designed the study WJS and PR analyzed and interpreted the data WJS drafted the article and, along with ET and SJW, critically revised it...