... reflects various physiological influences such as respiration and regulation of vascular tone by the sympathetic nervous system ... variation in the photoplethysmogram associated with major hypovolemia in patients with acute traumatic injuries?, Shock, vol. ... The PPG signal consists of pulses that reflect the change in vascular blood volume with each cardiac beat. Beat-to-beat ... was used to classify patients into different ranges of systemic vascular resistance, which may be used as an indicator of ...
He states that examination of the excrement could indicate a disease of the respirator system, urinary tract or vascular system ... Cato would treat fractured or broken appendages with two ends of a cut reed that were bandaged around the injury. Many Greek ... The Romans established systems of public hygiene indicating there was an understanding that this was of importance to public ... The Roman medical system saw the establishment of the first hospitals; these were reserved for slaves and soldiers. Physicians ...
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Since 2003, the European Skeletal Dysplasia Network has used an online system to diagnose cases referred to the network before ... Another role is maintaining a vascular smooth muscle cells contractile under physiological or pathological stimuli. ... or ear swelling caused by injury during birth). Height is in the normal range before puberty. As adults, people with recessive ...
... knockout mice are phenotypically normal, viable and fertile, they have a normal vascular system. Over-expression of egfl7 ... "EGFL7 is a chemoattractant for endothelial cells and is up-regulated in angiogenesis and arterial injury". Am. J. Pathol. 167 ( ... Lelièvre E, Hinek A, Lupu F, Buquet C, Soncin F, Mattot V (June 2008). "VE-statin/egfl7 regulates vascular elastogenesis by ... Kuhnert F, Mancuso MR, Hampton J, Stankunas K, Asano T, Chen CZ, Kuo CJ (December 2008). "Attribution of vascular phenotypes of ...
Researchers suspect it is caused by a pathology of the central nervous system, likely originating in those parts of the brain ... In some cases with patients who already have dystonia, a subsequent traumatic injury or the effects of general anesthesia ... Generalized Focal Segmental Psychogenic Acute dystonic reaction Vegetative-vascular For example, dystonia musculorum deformans ... "Dystonia". NCH Healthcare System. Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research. 8 March 2006. Retrieved 21 May 2020. " ...
Utero-placental hypoxia is associated with abnormal placental implantation, impaired vascular remodeling and vascular diseases ... The perinatal brain injury occurring as a result of birth asphyxia, manifesting within 48 hours of birth, is a form of hypoxic ... Intrauterine hypoxia can cause cellular damage that occurs within the central nervous system (the brain and spinal cord). This ... Magnesium sulfate acts as a vasodilator, reducing vascular resistance and protect the blood-brain barrier (BBB). The goal of ...
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Their brain injury could either be traumatic (resulting from a fall or a blow to the head) or vascular (the result of a stroke ... Previously a part of the HealthEast Care System, Bethesda Hospital is now a part of the M Health Fairview care system. Bethesda ... Brain Injury Services patients comprise about 20 percent of the population admitted to Bethesda Hospital. ... Outpatient services include Alzheimer's & Memory Loss Care, Brain Injury Care, Capistrant Center for Parkinson's Disease and ...
... and enter wounds to cause a hyphal infection of the roots or crown vascular system. In Leather Rot of Strawberry, P. cactorum ... Prevention and sanitation are crucial because this pathogen is usually transmitted through cuts or injuries on the plant. The ... This pathogen can cause root rot that stunts the host's growth and damages vascular tissue, which is especially detrimental to ... while strawberry root system isolates were highly aggressive. P. cactorum phytotoxin is thought to have a role in disease ...
Since the axon depends on axoplasmic transport for vital proteins and materials, injury, such as diffuse axonal injury, which ... Some pathogens exploit this process to invade the nervous system. They enter the distal tips on an axon and travel to the soma ... Arrest of axoplasmic flow at the edge of ischemic areas in vascular retinopathies leads to swelling of nerve fibres, which give ... The rabies virus reaches the central nervous system by retrograde axoplasmic flow. The tetanus neurotoxin is internalised at ...
... but it is also noticed that some bodily functions can be impaired by brain injuries or injuries to the cervical spine. There ... Slightly later, in Rome, Galen performed many dissections of the nervous system in a variety of species, including the ape. One ... the vascular supply to the brain and spinal cord, and an image of the peripheral nerves. Vesalius, unlike many of his ... Incan surgeons learned to avoid areas of the head that would cause injury, using a scraping method on the skull that would ...
A lack of pericytes also causes an upregulation of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), leading to vascular leakage and ... A deficiency of pericytes in the central nervous system can cause increased permeability of the blood-brain barrier. In the ... While both types are able to proliferate in response to glycerol or BaCl2-induced injury, type-1 pericytes give rise to ... The vascular markers CD31, von Willebrand factor (vWF), and smooth muscle actin (pericyte marker) are present during the ...
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Should the lesions spread and the infection make it into the vascular system of the leaf, the anthracnose will prevent the ... This disease can be lethal to the plant, either through defoliation and removal of photosynthetic capacity, or through injury ... ascospores are produced on the lesions of infected canes or berries left on the trellis system or on the vineyard floor to ...
The glymphatic system also may be impaired after acute brain injuries such as ischemic stroke, intracranial hemorrhage, or ... June 2015). "A dural lymphatic vascular system that drains brain interstitial fluid and macromolecules". The Journal of ... The glymphatic system (or glymphatic clearance pathway, or paravascular system) is a system for waste clearance in the central ... Downstream of the glymphatic system's waste clearance from the ISF to the CSF, the meningeal lymphatic system drains fluid from ...
... as these activities can increase the blood pressure in the vascular systems supplying the conjunctiva. Other causes include ... due to aircraft altitude changes Mask squeeze from scuba diving without equalizing mask pressure during descent Eye injury or ...
If the process is not stopped, homeostatic failure begins, leading to loss of cerebral and local autoregulation, organ system ... As the left ventricle becomes unable to compensate for an acute rise in systemic vascular resistance, left ventricular failure ... likely related to humoral vasoconstrictors Endothelial injury and dysfunction Fibrinoid necrosis of the arterioles Deposition ... Cardiovascular system damage can include myocardial ischemia/infarction, acute left ventricular dysfunction, acute pulmonary ...
... whereas injuries to the central nervous system are generally treated by neurosurgeons. In the US and Britain, skeletal injuries ... Trauma surgeons must be familiar with a large variety of general surgical, thoracic, and vascular procedures and must be able ... Most patients presenting to trauma centers have multiple injuries involving different organ systems, so the care of such ... Most injuries requiring operative treatment are musculoskeletal. For this reason, part of US trauma surgeons devote at least ...
The Spademan system consisted of a single hollow binding that sat on the ski under the middle of the boot. In the middle of the ... He then noticed that the key to reducing injury would be to mount the ski over the tibial axis of the leg, below the calf. This ... During his residency at Stanford University, Spademan had designed a new type of inter-vascular catheter. By the mid-1960s this ... The Spademan system became very popular in the late 1970s. Production mis-steps right when new toe-and-heel bindings were being ...
Injury to the GAG layer may lead to increased release of adhesion factors that bind to angiogenic molecules, which generally ... Lee, Jane-Dar; Lee, Ming-Huei (2011). "Increased expression of hypoxia-inducible factor-1α and vascular endothelial growth ... pressure and discomfort within the urinary system. In 1987, the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney ... In relation to interstitial cystitis, when noxious stimuli are present, it causes injury to the bladder mucosa resulting in ...
Injury to the brain can manifest in many ways. Traumatic brain injury, for example received in contact sport, after a fall, or ... A glymphatic system has been described as the lymphatic drainage system of the brain. The brain-wide glymphatic pathway ... ix-x. ISBN 978-0-19-534695-4. Kretzer, RM; Coon, AL; Tamargo, RJ (June 2010). "Walter E. Dandy's contributions to vascular ... The human brain is the central organ of the human nervous system, and with the spinal cord makes up the central nervous system ...
Its products include neurostimulation systems and implantable drug delivery systems for chronic pain, common movement disorders ... "Medtronic recalls more than 322K insulin pumps tied to 1 death, thousands of injuries". wcpo.com. 12 February 2020. "Medtronic ... Medtronic's cardiovascular therapies span the major specialties of interventional cardiology, cardiac surgery, and vascular ... and a special intraoperative X-ray imaging system (3D fluoroscopy), known as the O-arm Imaging System. Many of the products are ...
Most fitting "systems" specify that some part of your knee be directly over the pedal axle at some alignment of the crank, ... The high pressure caused by the small contact area causes crushing injuries in the perineum over the center of the nose, and ... "Development of a New Geometric Bicycle Saddle for the Maintenance of Genital-Perineal Vascular Perfusion". Journal of Sexual ... Because these systems do not rely on grooves, the tilt adjustment is continuous rather than stepped, and these are known as ...
This participates in the formation of the first and secondary vessels of the vascular system. The ELABELA -APLNR signaling axis ... "ELABELA antagonizes intrarenal renin-angiotensin system to lower blood pressure and protects against renal injury". American ... April 2016). "Discovery and Structure-Activity Relationship of a Bioactive Fragment of ELABELA that Modulates Vascular and ... September 2020). "Apelin signaling drives vascular endothelial cells toward a pro-angiogenic state". eLife. 9: e55589. doi: ...
This unusual nervous system gives them Jedi-like reflexes. They also lack a central heart. They have an advanced vascular ... Most of a Gado's inner organs are stretched out in ribbons that run throughout their body; thus, any injury can be life- ... Their nervous and circulatory systems make them extremely resilient. Their nervous system is composed of thousands of clusters ... On their home planet, Gamorreans exist in a sort of tribal political system dominated by the female sows. The males train for ...
Akuthota, Venu; Herring, Stanley A. (May 28, 2009). Nerve and Vascular Injuries in Sports Medicine. Springer Science & Business ... "Peripheral Nervous System", Netter's Atlas of Neuroscience, Elsevier, pp. 153-231, doi:10.1016/b978-0-323-26511-9.00009-6, ISBN ... Isolated dorsal scapular nerve injury is uncommon, but case reports usually involve injury to the scalene muscles. The dorsal ... Injury to the dorsal scapular nerve is usually apparent on inspection when the scapula on the injured side is located farther ...
In difetur's antihypotensive effect unlike sympathomimetics there is no stimulation of the sympathetic system, thus does not ... S-Ethylisothiouronium diethylphosphate affects systemic hemodynamic indices in the following way: the peripheral vascular ... The estimation of the nitric oxide role in the aggravation of combined radiation-thermal injuries]". Radiatsionnaia Biologiia, ... "Nitric Oxide Level Increasing and Hyperfibrinogenemia in the Pathogenesis of Combined Radiation-Thermal Injuries". Cytokines & ...
HPA axis suppression results in a weakened immune system, making the patients more prone to infections in long term. Short- ... Goldstein, Jay L; Cryer, Byron (2015-01-22). "Gastrointestinal injury associated with NSAID use: a case study and review of ... and Vascular Biology. 31 (5): 986-1000. doi:10.1161/ATVBAHA.110.207449. PMC 3081099. PMID 21508345. Ghlichloo, Ida; Gerriets, ... NSAIDs overdose can lead to acute central nervous system toxicity. It can create CNS effects ranging from drowsiness to coma. ...
A scorpion sting is an injury caused by the stinger of a scorpion resulting in the medical condition known as scorpionism, ... Envenomation of a human by a scorpion may affect the sympathetic or parasympathetic systems depending on the species of ... sacral parasympathetic nerve are stimulated causing a change in the neuronal transmission in vascular and nonvascular smooth ... Envenomation by this scorpion is characterized by intense local pain, that usually does not result in tissue injury. Scorpions ...