An abdominal computed tomographic scan showed gallstones and a splenic infarct. |
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The locked-in syndrome is caused by an insult to the ventral pons, most commonly an infarct, haemorrhage, or trauma. |
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Bleeding may also occur with malformations of arteries and veins, into an infarct, and with blood diseases that impair coagulation. |
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If heparin is used, brain imaging should be performed prior to initiation of therapy to exclude hemorrhage and estimate infarct size. |
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Histology revealed elongated myocytes derived from injected cells at the border or the endocardial aspect of the infarct. |
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Within the infarct region itself, cardiac outgrowth cells formed discrete clusters of spherical cells surrounded by fibrous tissue. |
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Remote infarct or ischemic lesions were identified in 24 resections. |
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But following MI, we believe that CSC located at the border of the infarct, or inside it, are stimulated to proliferate and give rise to a large number of differentiated progeny cells. |
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The victim of an infarct in 2009, Giorgio Serafin is among those who took part in the 12week exercise program under the supervision of specialists. |
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The hearts were then stained with tetrazolium and infarct size determined with planimetry. |
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A brain scan showed an infarct in the right lentiform nucleus with involvement of the head of the caudate with marked sinusitis. |
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In the meantime, the patient collapsed and died, and an autopsy revealed a fresh transmural myocardial infarct. |
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Robert Deans from Athersys, USA, is presenting on the use of adherent stem cells for treatment of acute myocardial infarct. |
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Effects of carbon monoxide inhalation on myocardial infarct size following experimental coronary artery ligation. |
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It is difficult to conduct proof-of-principle trials in stroke and head injury due to the relatively small trial size and the inability to assess and predict final infarct size as endpoints for intervention studies. |
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Effects of immature recruitable collaterals on myocardial blood flow and infarct size after acute coronary occlusion. |
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Disease of the intermediate and larger arteries is mostly seen as arteriosclerosis, with increased risks of stroke and occlusive arterial disease, coronary heart disease and myocardial infarct. |
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So on the factor of time, even into fibrous tissue in an infarct that's already somewhat into the fibrous stage there seems to be some successful infiltration of active cardiac cells. |
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When cloned cells were injected into the wall of the left ventricle of a mouse or a rat with a recent infarct, they differentiated into both new myocytes and the smooth muscle and endothelium of small blood vessels. |
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The authors searched for causes of thrombophilia in their patient because of splenic infarct, without evaluation of the fibrinolytic system. |
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After RSE treatment for 90 days, there was no comparable fibrosis in noninfarct and infarct regions. |
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Use of the active compound flupirtine or its pharmaceutically utilizable salts for the production of a medicament for the therapy and prophylaxis of myocardial infarct. |
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In addition, the abdomen was noted for a thickened porcelain gallbladder, diverticulosis, a healed splenic infarct, bilateral adrenal hyperplasia, and atrophic ovaries. |
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When considering markers for myocardial infarct, laboratorians know that CK-MB and troponin are both used to give diagnostic and sometimes even prognostic information. |
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Blurring of the gray-white matter and sulcal effacement were present within the right middle cerebral artery distribution, raising suspicion for acute ischemic infarct. |
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While holidaying with his family in Malaysia in June 2014, Chris suffered a fatal Myocardial Infarct. |
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Infarct size was measured using the Alberta Stroke Program Early CT score. |
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