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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Vascular smooth muscle and red cell sodium and potassium in haemorrhagic shock measured by lithium substitution analysis

Day, Brian January 1978 (has links)
A new method of measuring intracellular Na and K using Li substitution was applied to a study of vascular smooth muscle and red cell Na changes in haemorrhagic shock. A rat haemorrhagic shock model was used. Controlled haemorrhage was allowed with a syringe reservoir and the arterial blood pressure was maintained at 30 mm Hg. In a pilot study, using 20 rats, the plasma Na and plasma K were monitored. A fall in plasma Na and a rise in plasma K were observed. Both returned towards normal following retransfusion and recovery for one hour. In vascular smooth muscle, significant changes in both cell Na and K occurred following a 2 hour period of haemorrhagic shock. The vascular smooth muscle cell Na in control animals was 27.0±1.5 mEq/kg dry weight and 42.7±1.4 mEq/kg dry weight in the shocked animals (P<0.001). The cell K was 127.8±6.0 in the control animals and 74.7±4.2 in the shocked animals. In red cell studies, significant increases in red cell Na were found. The red cell Na in controls was 7.09±0.29 mEq/litre cells, whilst in the shocked animals the red cell Na was 8.26±0.33 mEq/litre cells (P<0.025). This was associated with a small but not statistically significant fall in red cell K. In both sets of experiments, the plasma Na and K were monitored and similar changes to those of the pilot study were found. Following retransfusion and recovery for 1 hour in the vascular tissue study and 2 hours in the red cell study, no significant recovery of cellular Na or K occurred. The results of these studies are consistent with a significant impairment of cell membrane function in haemorrhagic shock. The importance of both normal vascular responses and red cell function following severe haemorrhage is obvious. The fact that both may be impaired may have important implications in relation to the treatment and prognosis of haemorrhagic shock. / Medicine, Faculty of / Cellular and Physiological Sciences, Department of / Graduate
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Variations in systemic prostaglandin E as influenced by the lung during hemorrhagic shock in the dog

Blasingham, Mary Cynthia January 1976 (has links)
This document only includes an excerpt of the corresponding thesis or dissertation. To request a digital scan of the full text, please contact the Ruth Lilly Medical Library's Interlibrary Loan Department (rlmlill@iu.edu).
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Spring applied ammonium fertilizer with nitrification inhibitor and their effects on root and stalk rot of corn in Plainfield sand, Hancock, Wisconsin

Modjo, Hakam Sumadi, January 1978 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--Wisconsin. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 79-82).
4

Studies on shipping fever

Farley, Herman January 1934 (has links)
Typescript, etc.
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Diagnosis, pathogenesis and epidemiology of Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever

Burt, Felicity Jane January 1997 (has links)
A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Health Sciences University of the Witwatersrand. Johannesburg for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy Johannesburg 1997 / a) to develop sensitive tests for the early diagnosis of Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever {( '( "II;) infection or humans. based on the detection of viral nucleic add and antibody in serum: [Abbreviated Abstract. Open document to view full version] / MT2017
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Untargeted Lcms Serum Metabolomics Of The Sierra Leonean Lassa Fever Patient And Metaanalysis Of The Virion Proteome

January 2016 (has links)
T V Gale
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Phenotypic Characterization of Alveolar Macrophages in a Murine Model of Hemorrhagic Shock Induced Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome

Dana, Safavian 18 February 2014 (has links)
Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome is a late cause of morbidity and mortality following hemorrhagic shock and resuscitation. Previous work in our laboratory showed that alveolar macrophages were primed for increased responsiveness to lipopolysaccharides, as evidenced by augmented inflammatory cytokine production. Recent studies have shown that macrophages can be polarized into two phenotypes, namely pro-inflammatory M1 and anti-inflammatory M2 macrophages, in response to various environmental cues. The major hypothesis to be tested in this thesis is that HS/R shifts the M1/M2 polarization of alveolar macrophages to favour a pro-inflammatory milieu in the lung. A biphasic shift in the phenotype of alveolar macrophages in response to HS/R characterized by an early reduction of M2 cells followed by a late up-regulation of M1 macrophages was observed. The administration of M2- polarizing PPAR&gamma; agonists prior to HS/R restored the M1/M2 balance of alveolar macrophages and reduced lung injury.
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Phenotypic Characterization of Alveolar Macrophages in a Murine Model of Hemorrhagic Shock Induced Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome

Dana, Safavian 18 February 2014 (has links)
Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome is a late cause of morbidity and mortality following hemorrhagic shock and resuscitation. Previous work in our laboratory showed that alveolar macrophages were primed for increased responsiveness to lipopolysaccharides, as evidenced by augmented inflammatory cytokine production. Recent studies have shown that macrophages can be polarized into two phenotypes, namely pro-inflammatory M1 and anti-inflammatory M2 macrophages, in response to various environmental cues. The major hypothesis to be tested in this thesis is that HS/R shifts the M1/M2 polarization of alveolar macrophages to favour a pro-inflammatory milieu in the lung. A biphasic shift in the phenotype of alveolar macrophages in response to HS/R characterized by an early reduction of M2 cells followed by a late up-regulation of M1 macrophages was observed. The administration of M2- polarizing PPAR&gamma; agonists prior to HS/R restored the M1/M2 balance of alveolar macrophages and reduced lung injury.
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Post treatment with the novel Deltorphin-E, a delta2 opioid receptor agonist, increases recovery and survival following severe hemorrhagic shock in behaving rats

Rutten, Mikal R. January 2007 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--University of Wyoming, 2007. / Title from PDF title page (viewed on Nov. 4, 2008). Includes bibliographical references (p. 63-68).
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Complete Heart Block in Association With Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever

Virk, Hafeez Ul Hassan, Inayat, Faisal, Ur Rahman, Zia 01 November 2016 (has links)
Dengue virus infection affects the heart structurally and functionally. Clinical manifestations of cardiac complications secondary to dengue virus infection vary from self-limiting arrhythmias to severe myocardial infarction, leading to hypotension, pulmonary edema, and cardiogenic shock. However, we report a case of dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF) complicated by a complete heart block. A female with DHF due to dengue virus serotype 2, presented to the emergency department with fever, headache, rash, and fatigue followed by an episode of syncope. She was found to have a third-degree atrioventricular block, with pulseless polymorphic ventricular tachycardia. Patient was resuscitated and a temporary trans-venous pacemaker was placed. She reverted back to normal sinus rhythm after 4 days of syncope and was subsequently discharged from the hospital after complete resolution of symptoms, without the need for a permanent pacemaker. Physicians are warranted to have high index of suspicion for dengue virus infection as an etiology in patients with acute cardiovascular compromise, especially in tropical areas.

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