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Management of Soft Tissue injury followed by Trauma in our Institite

Management of Soft Tissue injury followed by Trauma in our Institite

... soft tissue injury to face with multiple lacerations over bridge of the nose, lower lip, left ala of the nose and swelling over right ...soft tissue over left frontal region left temporal region and ...

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Reovirus infection and tissue injury in the mouse central nervous system are associated with apoptosis.

Reovirus infection and tissue injury in the mouse central nervous system are associated with apoptosis.

... and tissue damage are restrict- ed to distinct regions within the neonatal mouse ...and tissue injury, brain tissue sections from T3D-infected mice were either stained with cresyl violet to ...

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Cadmium Toxicity: Oxidative Stress, Inflammation and Tissue Injury

Cadmium Toxicity: Oxidative Stress, Inflammation and Tissue Injury

... Tissue Cd concentrations vary based on the route, duration and dose of expo- sure. The primary sinks of Cd body burden are stored in the kidney and liver ranging from 50% - 85% out of which 30% - 60% is stored in ...

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Systemic Cyotkines/Chemokines Contribute To Microvascular Dysfunction And Tissue Injury in Compartment Syndrome

Systemic Cyotkines/Chemokines Contribute To Microvascular Dysfunction And Tissue Injury in Compartment Syndrome

... the tissue injury associated with CS, at least in the acute ...reducing tissue injury in comparison to a completely leukocyte deplete animal model, suggesting that other cytokines/chemokines ...

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Tumor necrosis factor and the acute metabolic response to tissue injury in man

Tumor necrosis factor and the acute metabolic response to tissue injury in man

... Tumor necrosis factor (cachectin), a protein produced by monocytes and macrophages, has been implicated as an important mediator of the lethal effects of endotoxic shock and the cachexia of chronic infection. Recombinant ...

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Involvement of PPAR nuclear receptors in tissue injury and wound repair

Involvement of PPAR nuclear receptors in tissue injury and wound repair

... biological injury, or from interrupted blood flow and reperfusion, is often life ...subsequent tissue response involves an intricate series of events includ- ing inflammation, oxidative stress, immune cell ...

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Mechanisms of tissue injury in lupus nephritis

Mechanisms of tissue injury in lupus nephritis

... to tissue damage is via activation of activating FcγRs, upon bind- ing of immunoglobulin Fc regions by FcγR-expressing cells ...and/or tissue injury is not as clear ...c tissue injury ...

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Hypoxia upregulates neutrophil degranulation and potential for tissue injury

Hypoxia upregulates neutrophil degranulation and potential for tissue injury

... substantial epithelial cell detachment and death ( fi gure 2A, B). Coincubation with the endogenous protease inhibitor α -1 anti- trypsin protected A549 cells from injury ( fi gure 2A, C), suggest- ing that ...

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Tissue injury in inflammation  Oxidants, proteinases, and cationic proteins

Tissue injury in inflammation Oxidants, proteinases, and cationic proteins

... Massive stimulation of cellular production of oxygen metabolites, for example by ionophore or tetradecanol phorbol myristate TPA or PMA, will certainly lead to cell injury in vitro, in i[r] ...

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The interplay between macrophages and angiogenesis in development, tissue injury and regeneration

The interplay between macrophages and angiogenesis in development, tissue injury and regeneration

... and tissue morphogenesis in developing organs – may provide clues to TAM function in cancer and identify molecular targets that could be exploited to inhibit their proangiogenic and protumoral activities in human ...

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Myoprotective effects of bFGF on skeletal muscle injury in pressure-related deep tissue injury in rats

Myoprotective effects of bFGF on skeletal muscle injury in pressure-related deep tissue injury in rats

... in tissue repair and regeneration [12, ...muscle injury model, bFGF mRNA can be observed not only in myoblasts but also in degenerating and regenerated myotubes, suggesting that bFGF plays a role in the ...

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Neuroimmunomodulation of tissue injury and disease: an expanding view of the inflammatory reflex pathway

Neuroimmunomodulation of tissue injury and disease: an expanding view of the inflammatory reflex pathway

... commonality of inflammation, they may otherwise seem unrelated. However, interaction between distant tissues can be important both physiologically and pathologically. Normal homeostatic function is maintained by a com- ...

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Evidence for role of hydroxyl radical in complement and neutrophil dependent tissue injury

Evidence for role of hydroxyl radical in complement and neutrophil dependent tissue injury

... lung injury in rats after systemic activation of complement by cobra venom factor (CVF), we demonstrated that pretreatment of animals with human milk apolactoferrin (in its native or derivatized form), but not ...

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Thrombelastography and biomarker profiles in acute coagulopathy of trauma: a prospective study

Thrombelastography and biomarker profiles in acute coagulopathy of trauma: a prospective study

... The 80 patients presented with ISS in the entire range (ISS > 26 n = 23, 15-26 n = 26 and < 15 n = 30), with demogra- phy, injuries, transfusion requirements, mortality, bio- chemistry, thrombelastography and ...

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A Review On: Wound Healing

A Review On: Wound Healing

... As any adult knows all too well, wounds occur in countless ways and vary broadly in severity. A wound generically refers to a tissue injury caused by physical means. In everyday parlance, wounds typically ...

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Functional outcome of extrarticular  distal tibia fractures treated by Intramedullary nailing

Functional outcome of extrarticular distal tibia fractures treated by Intramedullary nailing

... Soft tissue complications occurred despite postponing the surgery upto 14 days to allow the soft tissue injury to resolve in the plating ...soft-tissue injury more than Tscherne Gotzen ...

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Surgical injury: comparing open surgery and laparoscopy by markers of tissue damage

Surgical injury: comparing open surgery and laparoscopy by markers of tissue damage

... by tissue injury leading to a release of signaling danger molecules called ...surgical injury caused by two fundamental types of gastrointestinal surgical procedures (open surgery and laparoscopy) in ...

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Altered Neuroendocrine Immune Responses, a Two-Sword Weapon against Traumatic Inflammation

Altered Neuroendocrine Immune Responses, a Two-Sword Weapon against Traumatic Inflammation

... severe tissue injuries in ...and tissue injury, including injury to the lung and brain have been clearly mentioned ...brain injury-induced pulmonary dysfunction in lung transplantation ...

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Multiple phenotypic domains of Fabry disease and their relevance for establishing genotype&ndash;phenotype correlations

<p>Multiple phenotypic domains of Fabry disease and their relevance for establishing genotype&ndash;phenotype correlations</p>

... of tissue injury are critically dependent on the level of AGAL residual enzyme activity (REA) and on the metabolic load of the disease, but organ susceptibility to damage varies widely, with heart appearing ...

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Heterotopic Ossification of Left Hip after Sport Injury; Imaging Techniques and Features in Early and Late Presentation

Heterotopic Ossification of Left Hip after Sport Injury; Imaging Techniques and Features in Early and Late Presentation

... HO is classified based on the clinical setting into acquired and hereditary forms. The acquired form is further sub-classified into post-traumatic and neurogenic forms. Post-traumatic HO develops secondary to soft ...

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