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Refractory macular hole repaired by autologous retinal graft and blood clot

Refractory macular hole repaired by autologous retinal graft and blood clot

... Intraoperatively, all eyes had successful transposition of the ARG and no intraoperative complications related to this technique were noted. The mean follow-up time was 25.2 ± 15.6 months. The averaged BCVA in logMAR ...

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Diffusion Findings in Blood Clot: The Last Word?

Diffusion Findings in Blood Clot: The Last Word?

... in blood clot? We don’t know; but establishing the presence of restriction in hemato- mas would require a set of experiments that are rarely per- formed with clinical ...between blood susceptibility ...

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A Study on Ratio of Loss to Storage Modulus for the Blood Clot

A Study on Ratio of Loss to Storage Modulus for the Blood Clot

... of Blood Clot The viscoelasticity of blood clot is a mechanical indicator in order to predict the probability of clot rupture and/or strength when exposed to various forces inside the ...

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Analysis of Cerebral Blood Clot in MRI Images Using Contextual Clustering Algorithm

Analysis of Cerebral Blood Clot in MRI Images Using Contextual Clustering Algorithm

... When a blood clot (thrombus) or a fatty deposit blocks an artery supplying blood in the brain, it may lead to Ischemic stroke. Imaging is playing an important role in diagnosis of blood ...

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Obstructive jaundice due to a blood clot after ERCP: a case report and review of the literature

Obstructive jaundice due to a blood clot after ERCP: a case report and review of the literature

... Case presentation: We herein report a case of exceptional post-ERCP cholangitis due to a blood clot in the common bile duct (CBD). This case involves a 75-year-old woman with a history of recurring upper ...

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A Rabbit Model of Hyperhomocysteinemia:The Effect of Homocysteine on Blood Clot Structure and Stability

A Rabbit Model of Hyperhomocysteinemia:The Effect of Homocysteine on Blood Clot Structure and Stability

... In January of 1985, he enrolled in a Graduate School program at Northeastern University in Boston, Massachusetts, and upon completion he obtained a Master of Science degree in Health [r] ...

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Assessment of blood clot formation and platelet receptor function ex vivo in patients with primary Sjögren's syndrome

Assessment of blood clot formation and platelet receptor function ex vivo in patients with primary Sjögren's syndrome

... peripheral blood samples of pSS ...and clot kinetics and platelet aggregation would be of interest. In TEG, clot strength is determined by platelet number and function, as well as cross-linking of fi ...

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PHYTOCHEMICAL AND IN VITRO THROMBOLYTIC ACTIVITY OF PERGULARIA DEAMIA (FORSK ) STEM

PHYTOCHEMICAL AND IN VITRO THROMBOLYTIC ACTIVITY OF PERGULARIA DEAMIA (FORSK ) STEM

... Nearly 50% of drugs used in medicine are of plant origin, and only a small fraction of plants with medicinal activity has been assayed. Herbal medicines generally deal with plants and its extracts for treatment of ...

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Issues Related to Hip Replacement

Issues Related to Hip Replacement

... The graph above shows that the blood clot and infections are similar in terms of difference from the mean. This means that their rate of occurrence after hip structure is similar, at least in the ...

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Interdisciplinary Management of Periapical
Lesion: A Novel Regenerative approach

Interdisciplinary Management of Periapical Lesion: A Novel Regenerative approach

... a blood clot or angiogenic factors, bone grafts alone are unlikely to be capable of promoting periapical wound ...the blood clot is indispensable in tissue wound heal- ing and acts as better ...

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Computational fluid dynamics simulation of early diagnosis of deep vein 
		thrombosis

Computational fluid dynamics simulation of early diagnosis of deep vein thrombosis

... study, blood elements were used to investigate the blood flow movement in the vein especially at the valve ...because blood clot usually develops at the back of the ...the blood at the ...

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Experimental Results of the Fibrin Clot Use to Accelerate the Regeneration of Damaged Bone in the Rat Lower Jaw

Experimental Results of the Fibrin Clot Use to Accelerate the Regeneration of Damaged Bone in the Rat Lower Jaw

... with blood and there a blood clot ...fibrin clot, the blood clot did not ...fibrin clot, the bone hole had further healed and bone callus was ...

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A new generation of topical chronic wound treatments containing specific MMP inhibitors

A new generation of topical chronic wound treatments containing specific MMP inhibitors

... The normal healing process begins immediately after the injury occurs, with the formation of a blood clot, followed by local inflammation, liberation of growth factors (particu-[r] ...

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Effects of various root surface biomodification agents on periodontitis affected teeth: a scanning electron microscopic study

Effects of various root surface biomodification agents on periodontitis affected teeth: a scanning electron microscopic study

... varies with the agents irrespective of the methods used (Babay, 1995; Babay and Mokeem, 2005). Moreover, active burnishing may itself form a smear layer and thus obliterates the dentinal tubule (Shetty et al., 2008). In ...

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Diastolic timed Vibro-Percussion at 50 Hz delivered across a chest wall sized meat barrier enhances clot dissolution and remotely administered Streptokinase effectiveness in an in-vitro model of acute coronary thrombosis

Diastolic timed Vibro-Percussion at 50 Hz delivered across a chest wall sized meat barrier enhances clot dissolution and remotely administered Streptokinase effectiveness in an in-vitro model of acute coronary thrombosis

... A percussive frequency of 50 Hz was chosen as it has been shown that externally delivered diastolic timed LFVP (“dLFVP”) at 50 Hz enhances cardiac performance [21,28,29] as well as coronary flow, both in animals and ...

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Life-threatening check valve formation due to tracheobronchial aspergillosis

Life-threatening check valve formation due to tracheobronchial aspergillosis

... fraction of inspiratory oxygen = 70 % under manual bag ventilation. Repeated blind tracheal suctioning was inef- fective, leading us to perform bronchoscopy to remove the foreign body in the carina. A foreign body-like ...

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Modeling of blood flow in stenosed artery with a clot

Modeling of blood flow in stenosed artery with a clot

... The medical term for a blood clot is a thrombus (pl. thrombi). When the thrombus becomes larger, the shear forces that act on it also increase due to the acceleration of blood around the thrombus. If ...

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Stroke - diagnosis and treatment methods

Stroke - diagnosis and treatment methods

... a blood vessel supplying the brain with oxygen and nutrients breaks (hemorrhagic stroke) or is blocked by a blood clot or other object (acute ischemic stroke; it accounts for about 85% of all cases ...

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Peripheral vascular diseases.pdf

Peripheral vascular diseases.pdf

...  May occur suddenly if an embolism occurs or when a blood clot rapidly develops in a blood vessel restricted by an atherosclerotic plaque, and the blood flow is quickly cut off... • [r] ...

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Von Willebrand Disease: An Overview

Von Willebrand Disease: An Overview

... inactive state binds to VWF in the circulation. If it is unbound, it rapidly degrades. When VWF is exposed in endothelium during an injury to blood vessel, it binds to collagen. When coagulation is stimulated, the ...

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