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Department of Clinical Physiology, Nuclear Medicine & PET

Department of Clinical Physiology, Nuclear Medicine & PET

... e.g. clinical physiology, nuclear medicine, theoretical physiology and medical ...in clinical physiology and nuclear medicine in different ...in clinical physiology and ...

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Department of Clinical Physiology, Nuclear Medicine & PET

Department of Clinical Physiology, Nuclear Medicine & PET

... of Clinical Physiology and Nuclear Medicine (SSCPNM), member of the Scientific Committee of the Danish Cancer Society, Editor-in-Chief of Open Neuroendocrinology Jour- nal as well as for ...of ...

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Department of Clinical Physiology, Nuclear Medicine & PET

Department of Clinical Physiology, Nuclear Medicine & PET

... of Clinical Physiology and Nuclear Medi- cine (SSCPNM), member of the Oncology Committee of the European Association of Nuclear Medicine (EANM), national representative of the European Society for Molecular ...

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Department of Clinical Physiology, Nuclear Medicine & PET

Department of Clinical Physiology, Nuclear Medicine & PET

... in Clinical Physiology and Nuclear Medicine, ...of Clinical Physiology and Nuclear Medicine in Tórshavn performed 477 scintigraphies of lungs, bones, thyroid, kidneys, sentinel nodes and ...

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DEPARTMENT OF CLINICAL PHYSIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & PET

DEPARTMENT OF CLINICAL PHYSIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & PET

... Professsor Andreas Kjær , Chief Physician, is the President of the Scandinavian Society of Clinical Physiology and Nuclear Medicine (SSCP- NM), a member of the Board of the Research [r] ...

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Department of Clinical Physiology, Nuclear Medicine and PET

Department of Clinical Physiology, Nuclear Medicine and PET

... Erritzoe D, Frokjaer VG, Haugbol S, Marner L, Svarer C, Holst K, Baare WF, Rasmussen PM, Madsen J, Paulson OB, Knudsen GM.. Brain serotonin 2A receptor binding: relations to body mass i[r] ...

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Department of Clinical Physiology, Nuclear Medicine and PET

Department of Clinical Physiology, Nuclear Medicine and PET

... Bouchelouche K, Turkbey B, Choyke P, Capala J. Imaging prostate cancer: an update on positron emission tomography and magnetic resonance imaging. Curr Urol Rep. 2010 May;11(3):180-90. Buch I, Oturai PS, Jensen LT. ...

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Department of Clinical Physiology, Nuclear Medicine & PET and Cyclotron Unit, Rigshospitalet

Department of Clinical Physiology, Nuclear Medicine & PET and Cyclotron Unit, Rigshospitalet

... PET/CT im- aging in response evaluation of patients with small cell lung cancer.. The future in diagnosis and staging of lung cancer: positron emis- sion tomography.[r] ...

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Science Review: Vasopressin and the cardiovascular system part 2 – clinical physiology

Science Review: Vasopressin and the cardiovascular system part 2 – clinical physiology

... early clinical studies support the notion that antagonism of V 1 Rs and V 2 Rs leads to an improvement in cardiac function, probably mediated through reductions in cardiac afterload ...

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Department of Clinical Physiology, Nuclear Medicine and PET

Department of Clinical Physiology, Nuclear Medicine and PET

... European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging.. Nielsen KR, Oturai PS, Friis E, Hesse U, Callesen T, Nielsen MB et al.[r] ...

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Clinical review: Reunification of acid–base physiology

Clinical review: Reunification of acid–base physiology

... acid–base physiology using modern quantitative acid–base ...and clinical significance of acid–base imbalances in far more detail than was previously ...acid–base physiology, and permit translation of ...

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Exercise haemodynamics : physiology and clinical consequences

Exercise haemodynamics : physiology and clinical consequences

... haemodynamics during exercise. Again, PP amplification is increased from rest to moderate intensity exercise in healthy individuals. 120 Moreover, Sharman et al. found that pulse pressure amplification is blunted ...

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Supporting placement supervision in clinical exercise physiology

Supporting placement supervision in clinical exercise physiology

... To the authors’ knowledge this is the first paper to report at a national level on clinical exercise physiology WIL supervision experiences in Australia. This study has identified that future WIL ...

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β blockers in critically ill patients: from physiology to clinical evidence

β blockers in critically ill patients: from physiology to clinical evidence

... The clinical manifestations of these hyperadrenergic responses present with tachycardia, hypertension, mydriasis, diaphoresis, arrhythmias, ventricular wall ab- normalities, myocardial ischemia and neurogenic pul- ...

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Recent advances in COPD: pathophysiology, respiratory physiology and clinical aspects, including comorbidities

Recent advances in COPD: pathophysiology, respiratory physiology and clinical aspects, including comorbidities

... have developed a specific oesophageal catheter with multiple electrodes, allowing an optimal sampling of diaphragm EMG and neural drive. The same electrode was used in COPD patients to enable a comparison to age-matched ...

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Review Clinical review: Reunification of acid base physiology John A Kellum

Review Clinical review: Reunification of acid base physiology John A Kellum

... An advantage of quantitative acid–base physiology is its ability to determine the size of each effect. Using data obtained 1 month before the current presentation, one can see that there was already a metabolic ...

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Glutamine and cancer: cell biology, physiology, and clinical opportunities

Glutamine and cancer: cell biology, physiology, and clinical opportunities

... Glutamine is a versatile nutrient required for the survival and growth of a potentially large subset of tumors. Work over the next several years should produce a more accurate picture of the molecular determinants of ...

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CIRCUMSTANTIAL VIEW ON CLINICAL KNOWING OF MANOVAHA SROTASA & ITS PHYSIOLOGY .......

CIRCUMSTANTIAL VIEW ON CLINICAL KNOWING OF MANOVAHA SROTASA & ITS PHYSIOLOGY .......

... Thus human beings are classified into 3 Manasika Prakrtis (psychological temperaments) as Sarwika, Rajasa and Ta- mas, each 1 having many sub-groups called Kayas(person[r] ...

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Early clinical exposure program in learning renal physiology

Early clinical exposure program in learning renal physiology

... renal physiology”, “Integration of basic and clinical knowledge”, “Improvement of attitude toward importance of physiology”, and “encouragement to ...

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Making Physiology Work in Clinical Diagnosis

Making Physiology Work in Clinical Diagnosis

... symptoms and their time-intensity relationships, to give us a more complete anatomico-pathological diagnosis. Classic symptoms are cough, sputum, haemoptysis, chest pain, weight loss, & fever. The last two are, as ...

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