Characteristically, patients presenting with glomus tumors are women 40 to 50 years of age who report pulsatile tinnitus and hearing loss. |
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It is known that oxytocin is important for milk let-down, but its physiologic release is pulsatile in nature. |
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The pulse oximeter also utilizes a plethysmographic waveform to differentiate pulsatile arterial hemoglobin saturation from venous blood. |
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Carotid artery dissection is a possibility in patients who present with pulsatile tinnitus. |
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The tracing shown below demonstrates the pulsatile velocities of red blood cells over time as shown using Doppler ultrasound technology. |
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A pulsatile abdominal mass is considered and treated as an abdominal aortic aneurysm until proven otherwise. |
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A general feature of all anovulation syndromes is a lack of pulsatile release of gonadotropinreleasing hormone. |
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An abdominal aortic aneurysm can be detected by palpating a pulsatile mass in the upper abdomen. |
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In addition, the secretion of GnRH and the secretion of LH must be pulsatile to maintain normal testosterone production. |
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In time, pulsatile secretion of GnRH and pulsatile secretion of the gonadotropins occur continuously. |
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This product has the characteristic of inducing growth hormone secretion in a natural and pulsatile fashion. |
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Our monitors examine the pulsatile pressure generated by the arterial wall as it expands and contracts against the cuff with each heartbeat. |
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This study is aimed to develop and evaluate time dependent rupturable multiparticulate pulsatile delivery system for Glipizide. |
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On examination, she had symptoms of Horner's syndrome and a pulsatile solid mass of 6 x 8 cm. |
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It was found that all models of the g-suit provide some protection from orthostatic intolerance, but the pulsatile model may provide better protection than the standard uniform inflation model. |
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The feeding artery will demonstrate a high-velocity, low-resistance waveform and the draining vein may show pulsatile, arterialized flow. |
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The tympanic membrane was intact and showed pulsatile movement, and there appeared to be fluid within the middle ear space. |
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Consult a physician immediately if any of the following are present: angina, ischemic ulcer, pain at rest, nocturnal pain, recent transient ischemic attack, pulsatile abdominal mass. |
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In addition, GH secretion is pulsatile, with surges in secretion occurring after the onset of deep sleep that are especially prominent at the time of puberty. |
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While the sensor detects changes in blood volume based on the amount of light transmitted through the finger, the cuff pressure closely follows the instantaneous pulsatile blood pressure changes in the finger arteries. |
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The Conglomerate itself was a pulsatile labyrinth of muscle, gelatinous pockets and hanging ganglion. |
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The causes of pulsatile tinnitus can be divided into vascular and nonvascular factors. |
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In serum and in saliva DHEA values are observed to be pulsatile as with other steroid hormone with clear oscillation range around the middle value. |
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The pituitary gland responds to the pulsed GnRH signals by releasing LH and FSH into the blood of the general circulation, also in a pulsatile pattern. |
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The perfusion index is the ratio of the pulsatile to non-pulsatile signal measured by pulse oximetry and is available on some commercial pulse oximetry systems. |
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We conducted a retrospective study to analyze the therapeutic effects of ligation of the internal jugular vein in a series of adults with pulsatile tinnitus of venous origin. |
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