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Brain Blood Flow Abnormalities Persist in Gulf War Vets

... the abnormalities in blood flow in the brain's hippocampus -- the region associated with spatial navigation and the ...

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[Abnormalities in renal hemodynamics].
2008-09-01

Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a major risk factor for the development of cardiovascular disease (CVD). Abnormalities of renal hemodynamics are associated with CKD. Abnormalities in renal hemodynamics include blood flow into glomeruli, and tubulointerstitial tissue. Renin-angiotensin system, oxidative stress and ...

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Patent ductus arteriosus: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia
2011-08-09

(The word "patent" means open.) The condition leads to abnormal blood flow between the aorta and pulmonary artery, two major blood vessels that carry blood from the heart. Causes...

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Genetics Home Reference: Marfan syndrome

... heart to the rest of the body (the aorta). The signs and symptoms of Marfan syndrome vary ... syndrome have abnormalities of the heart and the aorta. Leaks in valves that control blood flow through ...

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Left globus pallidus abnormality in never-medicated patients with schizophrenia
1987-01-01

Schizophrenia is a severe psychiatric disorder characterized by onset in young adulthood, the occurrence of hallucinations and delusions, and the development of enduring psychosocial disability. The pathophysiology of this disorder remains unknown. Studies of cerebral blood flow and metabolism designed to identify brain abnormalities ...

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Flow cytometry assays in primary immunodeficiency diseases.
2011-01-01

The primary immunodeficiency diseases (PIDs) encompass an extremely large and diverse number of clinical disorders caused by mutations in genes that affect virtually every measurable component of our immune systems. Many of the genetic mutations lead to abnormalities that can be detected in circulating peripheral blood cells of suspected patients by ...

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Blood flow assessment in a heart with septal defect based on optical flow analysis of magnetic resonance images
2007-12-01

This study describes an application based on the optical flow algorithm to construct a 2D velocity field plot. The estimated velocity field is used to track the movement of blood in real time. This methodology has been applied to medical images to quantify blood flow turbulence in the right atrium of the heart. ...

NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)

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Endothelial cell migration under flow.
2011-01-01

The endothelial cells lining blood vessels are continuously exposed to fluid shear stress generated by pulsatile flow of blood. In order to minimise forces acting on their surface, endothelial cells adapt to shear stress by alignment and migration within the direction of flow. Failure to adapt to shear stress ...

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Abnormalities in blood pressure homeostasis that contribute to falls in the elderly.
1985-08-01

Aging is associated with abnormalities in blood pressure homeostasis and may precipitate falls through transient underperfusion of the brain. Age-related declines in baro-reflex sensitivity, cerebral blood flow, and renal sodium conservation threaten normal blood pressure regulation and ...

PubMed

10
Study of Abnormal Blood Clotting in Children With Stroke
2011-05-05

Abnormalities; Blood Coagulation Disorder; Brain Disease; Cerebrovascular Accident; Vascular Disease

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Aggressive nature of a cold lesion depicted by positive flow and blood pool phases of a bone scan
1984-11-01

One of the explanations of a cold lesion on static bone imaging is the presence of an aggressive, destructive lesion. This is the first reported case of such a lesion with an aggressive nature that was confirmed by abnormal flow and pool images.

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Erythrocyte mechanics and blood flow
1980-01-01

This monograph includes the proceedings of a conference on erythrocyte mechanics and blood flow. The topics discussed include: the bilayer and shell model of the erythrocyte membrane; protein-protein interactions in red cell membranes; mechano-chemical study of red cell membrane structure in situ; viscoelastic solid behavior of red cell membrane; measures ...

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Regional cerebral blood flow in mood disorders. I. Comparison of major depressives and normal controls at rest
1990-01-01

We measured regional cerebral blood flow with the xenon 133 inhalation technique in 41 patients with major depressive disorder and 40 matched, normal controls during an eyes-closed, resting condition. The depressed group had a marked reduction in global cortical blood flow. To examine topographic ...

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Abnormalities of pulmonary blood flow during cold exposure in systemic lupus erythematosus.
1988-06-01

The aim is to determine whether pulmonary blood flow is altered during cold exposure of the hands in individuals with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). Cold exposure was induced by immersion of the hands, one at a time, in 10 degrees C water in nine SLE patients in whom pulmonary fibrosis had been ruled out by a routine examination. Lung perfusion was ...

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The endothelium and atrial fibrillation. The prothrombotic state revisited.
2008-10-01

Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the commonest sustained cardiac arrhythmia, which confers a high risk of mortality and morbidity from stroke and thromboembolism. The precise mechanisms by which AF causes thromboembolism and subsequent cerebrovascular events have attracted much research interest, and are yet to be fully elucidated. Nonetheless, it is well recognised that AF fulfils Virchow's triad for ...

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Normal & Abnormal Intracardiac PressuresPressures

. � This rise is followed by a general decrease in pressure whilst blood is being ejected from the right2sat. #12;Purpose � Measure intracardiac pressures � assess intracardiac blood flow � assess of the aortic valve #12;Dichrotic notch � With greater pressure in the aorta than the left ventricle, blood ...

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BASIC RESEARCH PAPERS Exercise has numerous overall health benefits.

on control- ling lipid abnormalities, diabetes, and obesity, on lowering blood pressure, on altering lipid changes in the cardiovascular system, exercise conditions have a local effect on blood flow in the major Engineering Systems, Inc, 1994. 34. Jorfeldt J, Wahren J. Leg blood ...

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Abnormal /sup 201/Tl limb scan due to unilateral tremor
1982-12-01

A abnormal intra- and interextremity distribution pattern on /sup 201/Tl was observed on the limb scan of a patient with a unilateral tremor. This is ascribed to the increased blood flow in the muscles responsible for the tremor. The suggestion is made that the existence of tremor should be considered as a possible explanation for ...

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[The clinical implications of the characteristics of uteroplacental flow in pregnancy complicated by hypertension].

The study of the relationship between maternal and perinatal outcome with uterine blood flows using a continuous wave Doppler unit, in hypertensive patients was the aim of our work. One hundred and thirty seven pregnant hypertensive women seen and delivered at the Department of Obstetrics, Santa Maria Hospital, Lisbon, were included in the study. ...

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Penile blood flow by xenon-133 washout
1989-06-01

Penile erectile failure is often attributed to abnormalities of vascular supply or drainage, but few direct measurements of penile blood flow have been made. We describe the xenon washout method for measurement of penile blood flow, and present the results obtained in a group of normal and ...

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Noninvasive cardiac flow assessment using high speed magnetic resonance fluid motion tracking.
2009-05-25

Cardiovascular diseases can be diagnosed by assessing abnormal flow behavior in the heart. We introduce, for the first time, a magnetic resonance imaging-based diagnostic that produces sectional flow maps of cardiac chambers, and presents cardiac analysis based on the flow information. Using steady-state free ...

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Noninvasive Cardiac Flow Assessment Using High Speed Magnetic Resonance Fluid Motion Tracking
2009-05-25

Cardiovascular diseases can be diagnosed by assessing abnormal flow behavior in the heart. We introduce, for the first time, a magnetic resonance imaging-based diagnostic that produces sectional flow maps of cardiac chambers, and presents cardiac analysis based on the flow information. Using steady-state free ...

PubMed Central

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Visualization of cerebral and vascular abnormalities by NMR imaging. The effects of imaging parameters on contrast
1982-09-01

The relationship between data acquisition parameters and contrast in nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) images was studied. NMR imaging by the pulse echo technique selectively enhanced intracranial abnormalities; imaging by the inversion recovery technique heightened the difference between cerebral gray and white matter. Using a blood ...

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Venous Doppler in the Evaluation of Fetal Hydrops
2010-05-05

Objective. To examine venous blood flow velocity in different types of fetal hydrops and its value in the prediction of outcome of pregnancies. Methods. Venous Doppler sonography was performed in 100 hydropic fetuses from 15 to 37 weeks of gestation. Blood velocity was recorded in the right hepatic vein (HV), the ductus venosus (DV) ...

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Spectral Doppler signature waveforms in ultrasonography: a review of normal and abnormal waveforms.
2010-06-01

Doppler ultrasound is routinely used in the clinical setting to evaluate blood flow in many major vessels of the body. Spectral Doppler is used to display the normal and abnormal signature waveforms that are unique to each vessel. It is important for the sonographer and the radiologist to recognize both what is normal and what is ...

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Blood flow measurements in the fetal descending aorta: technique and clinics.
1984-06-01

A combination of two-dimensional and realtime pulsed-Doppler ultrasound provides a noninvasive method of measuring human fetal blood flow without side effects. By not altering the physiological conditions of the fetus, it minimizes external stimuli that might affect blood flow. However, due to the inaccessibility ...

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Heat transfer analysis for peripheral blood flow measurement system
2009-06-01

Some disorders such as circulatory disease and metabolic abnormality cause many problems to peripheral blood flow condition. Therefore, frequent measurement of the blood flow condition is bound to contribute to precaution against those disorders and to control of conditions of the diseases. We ...

NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)

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Heat transfer analysis for peripheral blood flow measurement system.
2009-06-01

Some disorders such as circulatory disease and metabolic abnormality cause many problems to peripheral blood flow condition. Therefore, frequent measurement of the blood flow condition is bound to contribute to precaution against those disorders and to control of conditions of the diseases. We ...

PubMed

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Opinions Can Specialized Pathogens Colonize

causing pronounced enlargements in the liver and spleen, and abnormalities in blood flow through flukes, though, by being dioecious (having separate male and female worms) and dimorphic (with the two]. Nutrients are then conveyed to the liver via the hepatic portal system. Most species of schistosomes live

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INVESTIGATING PRINCIPLES OF HUMAN BRAIN FUNCTION UNDERLYING WORKING MEMORY: WHAT INSIGHTS FROM

of abnormalities in blood flow, metabo- lism, and neurotransmitter receptor function and has the potential study that included both first-onset psychosis and chronic schizophrenic subjects as well as controls

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Effect of PGBx on Local Contractile Abnormalities Following Graded Reduction in Coronary Blood Flow.
1979-01-01

In the setting of acute myocardial ischemia, it is increasingly clear that a zone of myocardium exists which although demonstrating decreased contractile ability, maintains potential for contraction. In the present study, PGBx (1 mg i.v.) was administered...

National Technical Information Service (NTIS)

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21 CFR 876.5600 - Sorbent regenerated dialysate delivery system for hemodialysis.
2011-04-01

...of the dialyzer. The device is used with the extracorporeal blood system and the dialyzer of the hemodialysis system and accessories...temperature, conductivity, electrolyte balance, flow rate and pressure of the dialysate, and alarms to indicate abnormal...

Code of Federal Regulations, 2011

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Cerebral blood flow studies using N-isopropyl I-123 p-iodoamphetamine

Twenty patients who had strokes were studied for cerebral blood perfusion abnormalities using N-isopropyl I-123 p-iodoamphetamine (IMP) and rotating dual gamma camera emission computed tomography (ECT). After a single scan, multiple transverse, coronal and sagittal section images were reconstructed with a minicomputer. In eighteen patients, the authors ...

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Functional-Lesion Investigation of Developmental Stuttering with Positron Emission Tomography.
1995-12-01

Analysis of use of positron emission tomographic measurements of resting-state regional cerebral blood flow in 29 men, 10 of whom stuttered, did not support the idea that developmental stuttering is associated with abnormalities of blood flow at rest. Findings did suggest an essentially normal ...

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Cardiac flow analysis applied to phase contrast magnetic resonance imaging of the heart.
2009-05-23

Phase contrast magnetic resonance imaging is performed to produce flow fields of blood in the heart. The aim of this study is to demonstrate the state of change in swirling blood flow within cardiac chambers and to quantify it for clinical analysis. Velocity fields based on the projection of the three dimensional ...

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Extrarenal abnormalities in Tc-99m-DTPA renal blood flow studies
1985-01-01

The authors observed extrarenal abnormalities during renal flow scintigraphy and retrospectively reviewed 90 patient studies to determine the types and frequencies of such abnormal findings. For each routine Tc-99m-DTPA renal flow study, they obtained nine 2-second sequential images, which included the heart, ...

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The use of the selective serotonin S2 receptor antagonist Ketanserin in the treatment of Raynaud's phenomenon.
1988-12-01

Ketanserin, a selective S2-receptor antagonist was evaluated in a double-blind parallel placebo-controlled trial of 29 patients with Raynaud's phenomenon. The effect on finger blood flow was assessed by strain-gauge plethysmography during a standardised cooling stress. Ten normal healthy controls also had finger blood ...

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Spectral Doppler waveforms in systemic arteries and physiological significance of a patent ductus arteriosus.
2010-07-22

Patent ductus arteriosus in extremely premature babies is associated with major neonatal morbidities, such as necrotizing enterocolitis and intraventricular hemorrhage. This may be attributable, at least in part, to systemic hypoperfusion secondary to ductal steal. A hemodynamically significant ductus arteriosus (HSDA) is known to be associated with altered systemic blood ...

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Simplified laser-speckle-imaging analysis method and its application to retinal blood flow imaging
2007-08-01

Laser speckle imaging (LSI) is widely used to study blood flow at high spatiotemporal resolution. Several papers recently pointed out that the commonly used LSI equation involves an approximation that could result in incorrect data analysis. We investigated the impact of such an approximation and introduced a simplified analysis method to improve ...

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Detection of myocardial ischemia in vitro by computed tomography.
1978-05-01

The applicability of CT in the delineation of ischemic myocardium is defined. Twenty-six dogs had their left anterior descending coronary artery occluded, and radiolabeled microspheres were injected into the left atrium to measure myocardial blood flow. From 30 minutes to 7 weeks after coronary occlusion the hearts were excised and scanned in a CT head ...

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Magnetic resonance imaging of normal and abnormal brain perfusion.

The brain is highly susceptible to injury from any process that deprives its cells of oxygen, glucose, and other essential nutrients, and is therefore critically dependent on blood flow or perfusion. With hypoperfusion or ischemia, blood flow to the brain may be diminished to a level incompatible with normal ...

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Molecular pathogenesis of pulmonary arterial hypertension
2008-07-01

Recent investigations have suggested that it might be possible to reverse the pathology of pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH), a disorder that can be rapidly progressive and fatal despite current treatments including i.v. prostacyclin. This review will address the cellular and molecular processes implicated in clinical, genetic, and experimental studies as underlying the pulmonary vascular ...

PubMed Central

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Uterine artery blood flow volume in pregnant women with an abnormal pulsatility index of the uterine arteries delivering normal or intrauterine growth restricted newborns.
2011-04-30

The aim of this study was to assess and compare uterine artery (UtA) blood flow volume in pregnant patients with an abnormal uterine Doppler pulsatility index (PI) who delivered fetuses with an appropriate weight for gestational age (AGA) or with intrauterine growth restricted (IUGR). We prospectively recruited singleton pregnancies ...

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Pancreatic vascular regulation in chronic pancreatitis in cats.
1995-01-01

In experimental obstructive chronic pancreatitis the normal hyperaemic response to secretory stimulation is lost, suggesting abnormal vascular regulation. Vascular regulatory mechanisms were investigated by observing the effect of increments in portal pressure on pancreatic blood flow in normal cats and cats with chronic pancreatitis. ...

PubMed Central

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Carotid perfusion CT with balloon occlusion and acetazolamide challenge test: feasibility.
2004-04-29

Carotid balloon test occlusion (BTO) is used to assess the collateral circulation and cerebrovascular reserve in patients in whom carotid artery occlusion is contemplated. Eight patients in whom the test was successful were evaluated with perfusion computed tomography (CT) in the resting state and after acetazolamide challenge. Three of the patients showed symmetric blood ...

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Physiopathology of the cochlear microcirculation.
2011-08-23

Normal blood supply to the cochlea is critically important for establishing the endocochlear potential and sustaining production of endolymph. Abnormal cochlear microcirculation has long been considered an etiologic factor in noise-induced hearing loss, age-related hearing loss (presbycusis), sudden hearing loss or vestibular function, and Meniere's ...

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Red blood cells, sickle cell (image)

Sickle cell anemia is an inherited blood disease in which the red blood cells produce abnormal pigment (hemoglobin). The abnormal hemoglobin causes ...

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Red blood cells, multiple sickle cells (image)

Sickle cell anemia is an inherited disorder in which abnormal hemoglobin (the red pigment inside red blood cells) is produced. The abnormal hemoglobin causes red blood ...

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Regional cerebral blood flow characteristics of the Sturge-Weber syndrome
1985-03-01

Four patients with the Sturge-Weber syndrome were studied using the non-invasive Xenon-133 inhalation technique. All four patients had decreased regional cerebral blood flow in the area of their lesion, and in two patients who were subsequently tested with 5% carbon dioxide inhalation, impaired vasomotor reactivity was documented. Diminished regional ...

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Increased cerebral blood flow after external carotid artery revascularization
1981-06-01

Ten patients with symptoms of cerebral ischemia were found to have totally occluded internal carotid arteries with significant external carotid artery stenosis or occlusion. Eight patients underwent external carotid endarterectomy, and two patients underwent saphenous vein bypass to the external carotid artery from the subclavian artery. Cerebral blood ...

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THE RELATIONSHIP OF PRESSURE TO BLOOD FLOW IN ...
1960-08-29

... Descriptors : , AORTA, BLOOD CIRCULATION, BLOOD PRESSURE, BLOOD VESSELS, CONTRACTION, CONTROL, KIDNEYS, PHYSIOLOGY ...

DTIC Science & Technology

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Rotary blood pump
1999-01-01

A blood pump that comprises a pump housing having a blood flow path therethrough, a blood inlet, and

NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)

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Hypotension

What Is Hypotension? Hypotension (HI-po-TEN-shun) is abnormally low blood pressure. Blood pressure is the force of blood pushing against the walls of ...

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Measurement of regional pulmonary blood volume in patients with increased pulmonary blood flow or pulmonary arterial hypertension
1984-01-01

The effects of chronic increase in pulmonary blood flow and chronic pulmonary hypertension on regional pulmonary blood volume was measured in two groups of patients. One group of patients had intracardiac, left-to-right shunts without appreciable pulmonary hypertension, and the other consisted of patients with Eisenmenger's ...

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Sources of error in screening by cytometry for the effects of environmental mutagens
1993-01-01

Flow cytometry is often used to detect DNA aneuploidy and mosaicism associated with malignancy or genetic damage. Yet DNA aneuploidy and mosaicism detected by flow cytometry may be more apparent than real. In contrast to the DNA mass observed for blood, the authors consistently found markedly different values and higher variability for ...

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Neurovascular coupling - Scholarpedia http://www.scholarpedia.org/article/Neurovascular_coupling 1 of 8 4/3/2008 2:25 PM

activity 3 Coupling in space, time, and amplitude 4 Coupling during abnormal brain states 5 References 6 alterations in levels of deoxygenated hemoglobin and cerebral blood volume. While it is clear that alterations are a matter of debate. One possibility is that blood flow is controlled directly by energy demand. ...

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Hemodynamics of Cerebral Aneurysms
2009-01-01

The initiation and progression of cerebral aneurysms are degenerative processes of the arterial wall driven by a complex interaction of biological and hemodynamic factors. Endothelial cells on the artery wall respond physiologically to blood-flow patterns. In normal conditions, these responses are associated with nonpathological tissue remodeling and adaptation. The ...

NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)

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Lumbriculus blood flow in segments
2008-07-19

Observe blood flow and muscle contractions in each body segment of Lumbriculus variegates (observe the blood flow in each segment).

NSDL National Science Digital Library

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Brain perfusion and markers of neurodegeneration in rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder.
2011-05-03

Potential early markers of neurodegeneration such as subtle motor signs, reduced color discrimination, olfactory impairment, and brain perfusion abnormalities have been reported in idiopathic rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder, a risk factor for Parkinson's disease and Lewy body dementia. The aim of this study was to reproduce observations of regional cerebral ...

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Correlation of defects in regional cerebral blood flow determined by 99mTc SPECT with residual neurocognitive testing abnormalities during and 3 months post exposure in acutely poisoned patients with organophosphates.
2011-08-02

Introduction. Following acute organophosphate exposure, morphological changes in certain regions of the brain have been reported to develop within a few hours and involve neuronal degeneration. Single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) has been used to determine changes in the regional cerebral blood flow and attempts have been made to correlate ...

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Intraoperative graft flow measurements during coronary artery bypass surgery predict in-hospital outcomes.
2008-05-08

Transit-time flowmetry enables immediate intraoperative assessment of blood flow parameters in coronary artery bypass grafts (CABG). The present study assesses the predictive value of measured graft flows on early and medium-term outcomes. All cardiac surgery patients with measured graft flows were included. The ...

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Bicuspid aortic valve

... regulates blood flow from the heart into the aorta, the major blood vessel that brings blood to ... blood to flow from the heart to the aorta. It prevents the blood from flowing back from ...

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Regional cerebral blood flow measurement with intravenous ( sup 15 O)water bolus and ( sup 18 F)fluoromethane inhalation
1989-09-01

In 20 patients with ischemic cerebrovascular disease, classic migraine, or angiomas, we compared paired dynamic positron emission tomographic measurements of regional cerebral blood flow using both ({sup 15}O)water and ({sup 18}F)fluoromethane as tracers. Cerebral blood flow was also determined according to the ...

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Cardiac Output as a Potential Risk Factor for Abnormal Brain Aging
2010-01-01

Heart failure has served as a clinically useful model for understanding how cardiac dysfunction is associated with neuroanatomic and neuropsychological changes in aging adults, theoretically because systemic hypoperfusion disrupts cerebral perfusion, contributing to clinical brain injury. This review summarizes more recent data suggesting that subtle cardiac dysfunction or low normal levels of ...

PubMed Central

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Prognostic Value of Dipyridamole Stress Myocardial Contrast Echocardiography: Comparison with Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography
2009-06-23

AimsDipyridamole stress myocardial contrast echocardiography (MCE) can be used to detect coronary artery disease (CAD). Because it measures myocardial blood flow velocity in addition to measuring myocardial blood volume, we hypothesized that it should have greater prognostic utility compared to single photon emission computed ...

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