نتایج جستجو برای: low saag ascites

تعداد نتایج: 1212336  

2015
Kevin J. Fagan Geraint B. Rogers Michelle Melino Dionne M. Arthur Mary-Ellen Costello Mark Morrison Elizabeth E. Powell Katharine M. Irvine

Bacterial infections, most commonly spontaneous bacterial peritonitis in patients with ascites, occur in one third of admitted patients with cirrhosis, and account for a 4-fold increase in mortality. Bacteria are isolated from less than 40% of ascites infections by culture, necessitating empirical antibiotic treatment, but culture-independent studies suggest bacteria are commonly present, even ...

2008
Erik van Lunteren

THE ACQUISITION of a beer belly is the fate of many a physiologist. Fortunately, far fewer of us pursue beer drinking to the point of liver failure and the development of ascites. Ascites is defined as the presence of excess protein-containing fluid in the peritoneal cavity, which can range in amount from 100 ml up to as much as 25 liters. The most common cause is alcoholic cirrhosis, but ascit...

Alinaghi Eghbalian Foad Al-Masri, Hamid Shojaei, Kazem Yousefi, Mohammad Sadegh Madadi Saeed Abbasi محمد حسن زاده,

BACKGROUND: Increasing of oxygen consumption in fast-growing broiler chickens is associated with the more pronounced occurrence of right ventricular hypertrophy and ascites. While, rearing of susceptible chickens in dark condition could reduce the metabolic rate of birds and hence the incidence of ascites. OBJECTIVES: The present study was designed to investigate a comparative study on the inf...

2006
Jin Cai Luo Masashi Toyoda Masabumi Shibuya

In the accompanying paper (Luo et al., Cancer Res., 58: 2652-2660, 1998), we demonstrated that vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), also designated vascular permeability factor (VPF), significantly accumu lated in all mouse malignant ascites tested, suggesting its fundamental role in ascites tumors. Removal of VEGF may inhibit the development of ascites tumors. In this study, using a goat...

Journal: :Palliative medicine 2017
Lucia Macken Deepak Joshi Jenny Messenger Mark Austin Jeremy Tibble Louise Mason Sumita Verma

BACKGROUND Ascites, the commonest complication of cirrhosis, leads to frequent hospitalisations. Refractory ascites confers a median survival of 6 months without liver transplantation. In many, the management remains palliative (large-volume paracentesis). Despite calls for improvement, palliative and end-of-life care is not yet integrated into end-stage liver disease. Long-term abdominal drain...

Journal: :Poultry science 2010
S Ozkan C Takma S Yahav B Sögüt L Türkmut H Erturun A Cahaner

The development of ascites was investigated in broilers at low versus high altitudes, cold versus normal ambient temperatures (AT), and 3 feeding regimens. One-day-old chicks obtained at sea level were reared at high altitude (highA; 1,720 m; n = 576) with 2 AT treatments, low AT from 3 wk onward at highA (highA/cold) and normal AT from 3 wk onward at highA (highA/norm), or at sea level (normal...

2017
Domenico Albano Giorgio Treglia Paolo Desenzani Francesco Bertagna

Tuberculosis is a systemic disease which involves skeletal and articular system very rarely. Osteoarticular tuberculosis commonly occurs in the vertebral column and more rarely in the sacroiliac joints. In this study, we report a 44-years-old male patient with low-grade fever, malabsorption syndrome, abdominal and pelvic ascites and low-back pain, that underwent 18F-FDG PET/CT for identifying t...

2010
Peter Ruf Michael Kluge Michael Jäger Alexander Burges Constantin Volovat Markus Maria Heiss Jürgen Hess Pauline Wimberger Birgit Brandt Horst Lindhofer

AIMS Catumaxomab is the first EMEA approved trifunctional anti-EpCAMxanti-CD3 antibody for the treatment of cancer patients with malignant ascites. A phase II pharmacokinetic study was conducted to determine local and systemic antibody concentrations and anti-drug antibody (ADA) development. METHODS Thirteen cancer patients with symptomatic malignant ascites were treated with four ascending d...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1948
Frank W. McKee Robert E. Hyatt William G. Wilt Garson H. Tishkoff George H. Whipple

Constriction of inferior vena cava above the diaphragm is used to produce experimental ascites in the dog. This type of experimental ascites drains the body protein reserves, reduces the level of circulating plasma proteins, and in effect is an internal plasmapheresis. As the ascitic fluid is withdrawn and the proteins measured, we observe a production of ascitic protein (80-90 gm. per week) co...

The increasing susceptibility of broiler chickens to ascites syndrome has coincided with a continuing genetic and nutritional improvement in their feed efficiency and growth rate. Ascites is multifactorial and interactions between environmental and endogenous factors play a particularly important role. The selection of fast growing broilers for high feed efficiency, which is characterized by hy...

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