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Bratisl Lek Listy ; 121(4): 259-262, 2020.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32356439

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells 1 (TREM-1) is secreted by phagocytes in adipose tissue and it also upregulates the expression of genes involved in the inflammatory response and atherosclerotic conditions. This study was aimed to investigate the serum TREM-1 levels in overweight patients. METHODS: Twenty-eight subjects in the overweight group (OG) and 20 age-matched healthy subjects in the control group (CG) (BMI 27.6±1.2 vs 23.1±2.17 kg/m2, respectively, p<0.001) were included in the study. The serum sTREM-1 level was measured by ELISA. The homeostasis model assessment score (HOMA-IR) was also calculated. RESULTS: The mean TREM-1 levels were significantly higher in OG than in CG (407.3±323.7 vs 150.3±152.7 pg/mL, respectively, p<0.001). The HOMA-IR score was also significantly higher in OG than in CG (3.42±3.63 vs 2.77±1.61, respectively). A positive correlation was detected between TREM-1 and BMI (r=0.318, p=0.028). CONCLUSIONS: This study mainly demonstrated that a high serum TREM-1 level might be an early inflammatory marker in overweight patients. We found that TREM-1 might be associated with BMI in overweight patients regardless of insulin resistance (Tab. 1, Ref. 21). Text in PDF www.elis.sk.


Subject(s)
Inflammation/blood , Overweight/blood , Triggering Receptor Expressed on Myeloid Cells-1/blood , Biomarkers/blood , Case-Control Studies , Humans , Insulin Resistance
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Genet Couns ; 27(2): 207-10, 2016.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29485824

ABSTRACT

VACTERL association includes vertebral anomalies, anal atresia, cardiac defects, tracheao-esophageal fistula, renal anomalies, and limb abnormalities. It is defined by the presence of at least three of these congenital malformations. The incidence has been estimated to be 1/10.000-1/40.000 live births. We report on a preterm infant with VACTERL presentin with respiratory complicatons due to the presence of severe tracheomalacia and bronchomalacia. He also had an annular pancreas.


Subject(s)
Anal Canal/abnormalities , Bronchomalacia , Esophagus/abnormalities , Heart Defects, Congenital , Kidney/abnormalities , Limb Deformities, Congenital , Pancreas/abnormalities , Pancreatic Diseases , Spine/abnormalities , Trachea/abnormalities , Tracheomalacia , Bronchomalacia/etiology , Heart Defects, Congenital/complications , Humans , Infant, Newborn , Infant, Premature , Limb Deformities, Congenital/complications , Male , Pancreatic Diseases/etiology , Tracheomalacia/etiology
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Eur Rev Med Pharmacol Sci ; 27(5 Suppl): 28-33, 2023 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37869944

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: Thermal therapy has existed for thousands of years and dates back to ancient civilizations such as the Finns, Romans, ancient Chinese, American Indians, and Egyptians. Sun therapy is a form of natural Far Infrared Rays (FIR) thermal therapy. Far infrared rays are invisible rays with the longest wavelength of natural sunlight. However, sunbathing should only be done in moderation, as sunlight contains ultraviolet rays that can burn and damage the skin. More than 30 million people in Asia, Europe, and Australia receive Far Infrared Therapy with FIR lamps. They emit 2-25-micron wavebands. We aimed to investigate whether FIR therapy that uses a similar waveband improves sinusitis symptoms. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This study was conducted on 10 New Zealand rabbits of both sexes, 7-8 months old, with an average weight of 1.8-2.4 kg. They were divided into four study groups. Sinusitis was induced in rabbits by blocking the sinus ostium, whereas some were left as control. Far infrared treatment with an infra-sin device was given with or without antibiotics. Mucosal samples were evaluated microscopically regarding epithelial eruption, epithelial vacuolization, interstitial edema, vascular congestion, leukocyte infiltration, and mucosal thickening. RESULTS: We found clinical and histopathological improvements in rabbits with sinusitis on the right side of the nose, to which we applied FIR treatment with the device Infra-Sin. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings in this animal study led us to conclude that it would be beneficial to study the effects of FIR treatment on people with allergic rhinitis and sinusitis and to identify the optimal dosing, treatment duration, and intensity. To add to our findings, looking into whether FIR therapy can be used as an alternative to antibiotic treatment for human sinusitis is essential.


Subject(s)
Sinusitis , Male , Female , Rabbits , Humans , Animals , Infant , Pilot Projects , Sinusitis/drug therapy , Anti-Bacterial Agents/therapeutic use , Phototherapy , Ultraviolet Rays , Infrared Rays
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Neurochirurgie ; 69(2): 101424, 2023 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36868134

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Epidermoid and dermoid tumors in the sellar region are rare. These cystic lesions are a surgical challenge, as the thin capsule adheres firmly to nearby structures. A case series of 15 patients is presented. METHODS: The patients were operated on in our clinic between April 2009 and November 2021. The endoscopic transnasal approach (ETA) was used. Lesions were located in the ventral skull base. In addition, the literature was reviewed to compare clinical features and outcomes of ventral skull-base epidermoid/dermoid tumors operated on via ETA. RESULTS: In our series, removal of cystic contents and tumor capsule (gross total resection: GTR) was achieved in 3 patients (20%). GTR was not possible for the others, because of adhesions to vital structures. Near total resection (NTR) was achieved in 11 patients (73.4%), and subtotal resection (STR) in 1 (6.6%). At a mean follow-up of 55±26.27 months, there were no cases of recurrence requiring surgery. CONCLUSION: Our series demonstrates that ETA is suitable for resection of epidermoid and dermoid cysts in the ventral skull base. GTR cannot always be the absolute clinical aim, because of inherent risks. In patients with expected long-term survival, the aggressiveness of surgery should be weighed on an individual risk/benefit basis.


Subject(s)
Dermoid Cyst , Epidermal Cyst , Skull Base Neoplasms , Humans , Epidermal Cyst/surgery , Dermoid Cyst/surgery , Skull Base/surgery , Skull Base/pathology , Skull Base Neoplasms/surgery , Skull Base Neoplasms/pathology , Endoscopy , Retrospective Studies
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Science ; 378(6618): 412-417, 2022 10 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36302013

ABSTRACT

Two >130-meter-diameter impact craters formed on Mars during the later half of 2021. These are the two largest fresh impact craters discovered by the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter since operations started 16 years ago. The impacts created two of the largest seismic events (magnitudes greater than 4) recorded by InSight during its 3-year mission. The combination of orbital imagery and seismic ground motion enables the investigation of subsurface and atmospheric energy partitioning of the impact process on a planet with a thin atmosphere and the first direct test of martian deep-interior seismic models with known event distances. The impact at 35°N excavated blocks of water ice, which is the lowest latitude at which ice has been directly observed on Mars.

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Science ; 378(6618): 417-421, 2022 10 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36302020

ABSTRACT

We detected surface waves from two meteorite impacts on Mars. By measuring group velocity dispersion along the impact-lander path, we obtained a direct constraint on crustal structure away from the InSight lander. The crust north of the equatorial dichotomy had a shear wave velocity of approximately 3.2 kilometers per second in the 5- to 30-kilometer depth range, with little depth variation. This implies a higher crustal density than inferred beneath the lander, suggesting either compositional differences or reduced porosity in the volcanic areas traversed by the surface waves. The lower velocities and the crustal layering observed beneath the landing site down to a 10-kilometer depth are not a global feature. Structural variations revealed by surface waves hold implications for models of the formation and thickness of the martian crust.

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Minim Invasive Neurosurg ; 54(2): 68-74, 2011 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21656441

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: The purpose of the present study was to observe Liliequist's membrane (LM) and membranous structures located in the prepontine cistern via 3-Tesla magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) with 3D driven equilibrium radio frequency reset pulse (DRIVE) sequence and multiplanar reformat (MPR) images and to evaluate the success of endoscopic third ventriculostomy (ETV) by assessing these membranes in adult aqueduct stenosis. PATIENTS: 29 patients (17 female, 12 male) with primary aqueductus sylvii stenosis were included in the study. 19 patients were diagnosed as long-standing overt ventriculomegaly in adults (LOVA) and patients had severe ventriculomegaly, macrocephalus, and aqueduct stenosis on MR imaging. 10 patients were diagnosed as aqueduct stenosis presented with acute onset of hydrocephalus with symptoms of raised ICP. All patients in the study group were analyzed with conventional and cine MRI before and after treatment. We performed 3D DRIVE sequence and MPR at 3-T MR equipment to determine the membranous structures in 3 dimensions. We correlated the success of the procedure considering the preoperative, postoperative MRI and intraoperative images. RESULTS: 5 patients (26.3%) with LOVA and 2 patients (20%) with aqueduct stenosis, in total 7 patients (24.1%), did not respond to ETV. Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) flow was blocked by membranous structures located in the prepontine cistern in 4 of 8 patients. In 2 patients, CSF through the stoma was blocked either by the LM or closed tuber cinerum. In 1 patient insufficient CSF flow was observed through the stoma and the LM accompanying prepontine membranes.Totally closed membranes were observed in the prepontine cistern in 5 patients (17.24%) according to the postoperative MRI. LM was verified in all patients intraoperatively that were also demonstrated in the preoperative MRI. CONCLUSION: 3D sequences with MPR may help to observe not only the LM but also other membranes located through the prepontine cistern, which may be the reason of failed ETV.


Subject(s)
Hydrocephalus/surgery , Third Ventricle/surgery , Ventriculostomy/methods , Adolescent , Adult , Female , Humans , Hydrocephalus/pathology , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Male , Middle Aged , Neuroendoscopy , Third Ventricle/pathology , Treatment Outcome
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J Geophys Res Planets ; 126(11): e2021JE006983, 2021 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34824966

ABSTRACT

Seismological constraints obtained from receiver function (RF) analysis provide important information about the crust and mantle structure. Here, we explore the utility of the free-surface multiple of the P-wave (PP) and the corresponding conversions in RF analysis. Using earthquake records, we demonstrate the efficacy of PPs-RFs before illustrating how they become especially useful when limited data is available in typical planetary missions. Using a transdimensional hierarchical Bayesian deconvolution approach, we compute robust P-to-S (Ps)- and PPs-RFs with InSight recordings of five marsquakes. Our Ps-RF results verify the direct Ps converted phases reported by previous RF analyses with increased coherence and reveal other phases including the primary multiple reverberating within the uppermost layer of the Martian crust. Unlike the Ps-RFs, our PPs-RFs lack an arrival at 7.2 s lag time. Whereas Ps-RFs on Mars could be equally well fit by a two- or three-layer crust, synthetic modeling shows that the disappearance of the 7.2 s phase requires a three-layer crust, and is highly sensitive to velocity and thickness of intra-crustal layers. We show that a three-layer crust is also preferred by S-to-P (Sp)-RFs. While the deepest interface of the three-layer crust represents the crust-mantle interface beneath the InSight landing site, the other two interfaces at shallower depths could represent a sharp transition between either fractured and unfractured materials or thick basaltic flows and pre-existing crustal materials. PPs-RFs can provide complementary constraints and maximize the extraction of information about crustal structure in data-constrained circumstances such as planetary missions.

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Mikrobiyol Bul ; 42(2): 231-43, 2008 Apr.
Article in Turkish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18697421

ABSTRACT

In order to reveal the antimicrobial resistance profiles against first-line antimicrobial agents in community-acquired acute uncomplicated urinary tract infections (UTIs), resistance patterns were determined for 1664 Escherichia coli strains collected between 2004 and 2006 in GATA Haydarpasa Training Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey. Of the isolates 38.2% were found to be susceptible to all of the tested antimicrobial agents, while the resistance rate to single antibiotic was 13.5%. Highest prevalence of antimicrobial resistance was observed for ampicillin (AMP) (49%), followed by amoxycillin-clavulanic acid (AMC) (34%), sulphamethoxazole/trimethoprim (SXT) (34%) and ciprofloxacin (CIP) (18%). The rate of multidrug resistant isolates was 33.5% and 48.4% of them were co-resistant. Resistance against two antimicrobials was identified in 244, against three antimicrobials in 205, against four antimicrobials in 160, against five antimicrobials in 63 and against six antimicrobials in 23 strains. Most frequent phenotypes indicating resistance against two, three and four antimicrobial agents were AMP/AMC (5.7%), AMP/AMC/SXT (5.4%) and AMP/AMC/cephazolin/SXT (2.6%), respectively. Extended spectrum beta-lactamase (ESBL) activity was detected in 40 (2.4%) of the isolates. Most prominent increases in resistance prevalence during the study period were observed for AMP (from 52% to 63%), AMC (from 33% to 45%) and CIP (from 15% to 22%). These results show that resistance to AMP, AMC and SXT are frequent in community-acquired E. coli strains and empirical initial treatment with these agents will most probably be inappropriate in our region.


Subject(s)
Anti-Bacterial Agents/pharmacology , Drug Resistance, Bacterial , Escherichia coli Infections/microbiology , Escherichia coli/drug effects , Urinary Tract Infections/microbiology , Adult , Child , Community-Acquired Infections/microbiology , Drug Resistance, Multiple, Bacterial , Escherichia coli/isolation & purification , Female , Humans , Male , Turkey
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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14635471

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: The environment contains many allergenic proteins, and skin test reactivity to aeroallergens may be different among people living in different regions. OBJECTIVE: To compare skin test results of Turkish and Korean patients with respiratory allergies. METHODS: The charts of 304 (160 male, 144 female) patients from Ankara, Turkey, and 208 (111 male, 97 female) patients' charts from Seoul, Korea, who had undergone skin prick tests were reviewed. Skin tests were classified as positive when the allergen-induced wheal size was the same size or larger than that caused by histamine. RESULTS: Grass pollens were found to be major allergens more often in Ankara than in Seoul (74.34% vs. 15.87%, p < 0.001). Skin test reactivities in Ankara were significantly lower (p < 0.001) than in Seoul to weed (6.91% vs. 37.50%) and tree pollens (4.61% vs. 39.42%). Allergic reactions to indoor allergens were significantly higher (p < 0.001) in Seoul than in Ankara: house dust mites (HDM) (83.17% vs. 32.90%), cockroaches (45.67% vs. 1.97%), and cats (17.79% vs. 1.65%). CONCLUSION: Due to the different aeroallergen environment, the positive skin test results were different in both cities: grass pollens were the most common allergens in Ankara, while patients from Seoul reacted more commonly to indoor allergens, especially to HDMs and cockroaches.


Subject(s)
Allergens/administration & dosage , Asthma/diagnosis , Intradermal Tests/methods , Rhinitis, Allergic, Perennial/diagnosis , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Allergens/adverse effects , Child , Child, Preschool , Cohort Studies , Female , Humans , Korea , Male , Middle Aged , Probability , Retrospective Studies , Sensitivity and Specificity , Turkey , Urban Population
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J Neurosurg Sci ; 36(2): 85-8, 1992.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1469477

ABSTRACT

The Authors have reported a series of 15 patients with acute epidural hematomas (EDHs) that were not evacuated surgically. These EDHs were diagnosed 6 hours after injury and were followed by serial CT scanning. All patients showed resolution of the hematoma on CT scanning over a period of 2 to 5 weeks. Factors that influence outcome of medical treatment have been discussed.


Subject(s)
Hematoma, Epidural, Cranial/therapy , Acute Disease , Adolescent , Child , Child, Preschool , Female , Hematoma, Epidural, Cranial/diagnostic imaging , Humans , Infant , Male , Neurologic Examination , Retrospective Studies , Tomography, X-Ray Computed , Treatment Outcome
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Clin Neurol Neurosurg ; 95(1): 45-7, 1993 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8453815

ABSTRACT

A case of acute encephalopathy after lumbar myelography is reported in a female aged 26 years. Fourteen hours after the procedure, the patient developed coma (GCS 6) and had generalized slowing of EEG activity. This state lasted about 12 h, followed by gradual and full recovery.


Subject(s)
Coma/chemically induced , Iohexol/adverse effects , Low Back Pain/diagnostic imaging , Myelography , Adult , Electroencephalography/drug effects , Female , Glasgow Coma Scale , Humans , Iatrogenic Disease
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Clin Neurol Neurosurg ; 94(2): 181-4, 1992.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1324820

ABSTRACT

A rare case of meningioma of the fourth ventricle is reported. A review of the literature revealed only 24 reported cases of this type of tumor.


Subject(s)
Cerebral Ventricle Neoplasms/pathology , Meningeal Neoplasms/pathology , Meningioma/pathology , Cerebral Ventricle Neoplasms/surgery , Cerebral Ventricles/pathology , Choroid Plexus/pathology , Craniotomy , Humans , Male , Meningeal Neoplasms/surgery , Meningioma/surgery , Middle Aged
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Acta Histochem ; 103(2): 195-207, 2001 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11368100

ABSTRACT

Many cases of intrauterine growth retardation (IUGR) are the result of placental and fetal tissue insufficiency. Insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) is known to play a role in placental and fetal growth. An immunocytochemical study was performed to localize IGF-I peptides in human placenta and umbilical cords of normal (n = 3) and IUGR (n = 3) fetuses. The peripartum fetal conditions were evaluated as well. Immunoreactive IGF-I was detected in the cytotrophoblast, syncytiotrophoblast, amnion, endothelial cells of fetal capillaries and in the decidua in both normal and IUGR placental tissue. A more robust immunostaining and increased numbers of positively stained cells were found in the decidua of IUGR placenta (p < 0.001). Intense immunostaining was also found in endothelial cells, smooth muscle cells and fibroblasts of the umbilical vein. IGF-I immunoreactivity was also present in stroma (Hofbauer cells and/or fibroblasts) of IUGR villi. Our results indicate that expression of IGF-I is high in specific sites in placenta and umbilical cords, which indicates a paracrine and/or endocrine function. The increased expression of IGF-I in placenta of IUGR fetuses indicates its involvement in restoring normal growth by means of a positive feed-back mechanism.


Subject(s)
Fetal Growth Retardation/metabolism , Insulin-Like Growth Factor I/metabolism , Placenta/metabolism , Adult , Amnion/metabolism , Decidua/metabolism , Female , Fetus , Gestational Age , Humans , Immunohistochemistry , Organ Size , Placenta/pathology , Pregnancy , Umbilical Cord/metabolism
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Complement Ther Med ; 10(2): 94-9, 2002 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12481957

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES: To measure the frequency of use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) among patients with malignancy undergoing or following conventional treatment, to determine demographic characteristics associated with the use of CAM, and to find out how benefits, if any, were perceived by patients. DESIGN: A 35-item survey questionnaire administered to 305 return patients with malignancy. SETTING: Clinical wards of the Oncology and Haematology departments of Gülhane Military Medical Academy, Ankara, Turkey. METHODS: Questionnaire-based measures of demographics, motives, expectations and effects of using CAM, and types and reported perceived benefits of CAM practised on patients with malignancy. RESULTS: The majority of return patients (n = 186, 61.0%) used at least one CAM practice; and birthplace, educational status, and family type were significant factors in such behaviour. CONCLUSIONS: Patients with malignancy born in villages, having less education and living in large families were more likely to use folk medicine. More than half of those using CAM (n = 99, 53.2%) reported as benefits the feelings of either strengthening of the body, being in good psychological condition, or the disappearance of several symptoms.


Subject(s)
Complementary Therapies/statistics & numerical data , Neoplasms/therapy , Adult , Age Factors , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Chi-Square Distribution , Complementary Therapies/methods , Cross-Sectional Studies , Female , Health Care Surveys , Humans , Incidence , Male , Middle Aged , Neoplasms/diagnosis , Patient Satisfaction , Probability , Sex Factors , Surveys and Questionnaires , Treatment Outcome , Turkey
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Biotech Histochem ; 77(3): 127-35, 2002 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12229933

ABSTRACT

Neural cell adhesion molecule (N-CAM) mediates homophilic adhesion between cells and heterophilic adhesion between cells and extracellular matrix in a Ca2+-independent manner. N-CAM is widely expressed during development and plays a crucial role in cell division, migration, and differentiation, but its expression is restricted in adults. The distribution of N-CAM immunoreactivity in adult rat tissues was investigated in the present study. N-CAM immunoreactivity was present in the nervous system in the molecular layer of the cerebellum, ependymal cells surrounding the central canal, axons of the white matter, and in Lamina X of the gray matter of the spinal cord. N-CAM immunoreactivity also was found in autonomic nerves. In the digestive system, N-CAM immunoreactivity was found in the stratified squamous epithelium and nerve plexus of the esophagus, glandular cells of the stomach and pylorus, lamina propria, and epithelium of the villi of the duodenum, jejunum, and ileum. N-CAM immunoreactivity was demonstrated in the secretory cells of the adenohypophysis, islets of Langerhans, and acinar cells of the exocrine pancreas. Alveolar cells of the lung were also N-CAM immunoreactive. In the urinary system, N-CAM immunoreactivity was seen in the proximal convoluted tubules of the kidney. In the male reproductive system, N-CAM immunoreactivity was demonstrated in the nerve plexus around the urethral epithelium and in the nerve fibers around the smooth muscle cells of the corpus cavernosum penis. In the visual system, N-CAM immunoreactivity was seen in the epithelial cells of the corpus ciliaris. Cornea and lens epithelium also showed positive immunoreactivity. Our results suggest that cells in many tissues and organs of the adult rat synthesize N-CAM.


Subject(s)
Neural Cell Adhesion Molecules/analysis , Animals , Male , Neural Cell Adhesion Molecules/immunology , Organ Specificity , Rats , Rats, Wistar
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Biorheology ; 27(5): 631-44, 1990.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2271757

ABSTRACT

In order to determine the effect of drag reducing polymers on the occurrence of atherosclerosis, the Guinea pigs were used as the experimental animals. The inhibitory effect of a drag reducing polymer (polyacrylamide) on atherosclerosis in the aortas of Guinea pigs on a high cholesterol diet (2%) was investigated over a period of 6 months. The aortas, livers, kidneys and lungs of the animals, which were separated into four experimental groups (control, polymer, cholesterol and cholesterol + polymer) were also investigated both macroscopically and light microscopically. The selected physiological parameters such as, plasma cholesterol levels, plasma hemoglobin, hematocrit and total lipid values were determined at regular intervals for each group. The results indicate that the atherosclerosis in aorta of the animals receiving the polymer injection is suppressed significantly and the drag reducing water soluble polymers may be effectively applied against atherosclerosis.


Subject(s)
Acrylic Resins/pharmacology , Aorta, Abdominal/drug effects , Arteriosclerosis/prevention & control , Animals , Aorta, Abdominal/pathology , Arteriosclerosis/pathology , Cholesterol, Dietary/administration & dosage , Disease Models, Animal , Guinea Pigs
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Meat Sci ; 29(4): 375-81, 1991.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22061440

ABSTRACT

A special preparation from the small intestine of lamb, called kokariç, is widely consumed in Turkey. In this study, Salmonella was not isolated from raw kokariç. Conventional ways of cooking, except precooking, destroyed Salmonella in artificially contaminated kokariç. The microbial quality of cooked kokariç bought from street sellers was not safe for public health consumption because of environmental contamination.

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Neurol Med Chir (Tokyo) ; 32(9): 690-2, 1992 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1383858

ABSTRACT

Two cases of posttraumatic bilateral posterior fossa epidural hematoma are presented. Such hematomas are extremely rare, but can be surgically cured. Computed tomography helps to establish the diagnosis and determine the neurosurgical treatment.


Subject(s)
Hematoma, Epidural, Cranial/diagnostic imaging , Tomography, X-Ray Computed , Adult , Child , Cranial Fossa, Posterior , Female , Hematoma, Epidural, Cranial/surgery , Humans , Male , Postoperative Period
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Neurol Med Chir (Tokyo) ; 36(5): 296-9, 1996 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8710051

ABSTRACT

The effect of thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH) on spinal cord Na(+)-K(+-adenosine triphosphatase (Na+-K+-ATPase) activity after spinal cord injury was evaluated in rats. The rats were injured by compression of the cord at T-10 for 1 minute with a 50-g clip. Saline in the placebo group (n = 8) and TRH (0.6 mg per dose) in the TRH group (n = 9) were administered intraperitoneally as bolus injections in two doses, at 45 and 120 minutes after the injury. The Na(+)-K(+)-ATPase activity level in the TRH group was significantly higher (p = 0.024) than in placebo group. These results indicate a possible role for TRH treatment in spinal cord injury.


Subject(s)
Adenosine Triphosphatases/metabolism , Spinal Cord Injuries/metabolism , Spinal Cord/drug effects , Thyrotropin-Releasing Hormone/pharmacology , Animals , Culture Techniques , Rats , Rats, Wistar
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