نتایج جستجو برای: cecs
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BACKGROUND Chronic exertional compartment syndromes (CECS) are well known in sports medicine. Most commonly affected is the tibialis anterior muscle compartment in runners and walkers. Only a few cases of CECS of the forearm flexor muscles have been reported. OBJECTIVES To determine pressure levels inside the deep flexor compartment of the forearms during a sport specific stress test. METHO...
To combat climate change and meet energy conservation emission reduction goals, the building sector must adopt low-carbon technologies management methods. systematically explore existing research areas track future trends of carbon in construction stage (CECS), this study conducts a bibliometric content analysis CECS studies. 563 relevant publications published between 2000 2022 are examined an...
The present work aims to study the electrochemical (EC) process applied for removal of contaminants emergent concern (CECs) from wastewater after secondary treatment and effect on total culturable microorganisms. EC experiments were performed in a cylindrical open reactor with 500 mL effluent, fixed current density 8 mA/cm² was through mixed metal oxide electrodes. conducted different sets. In ...
Contaminants of emerging concern (CECs) are one the main barriers in water cycle as they limit reuse due to their adverse effects on humans and ecosystem. Natural and/or engineered ecosystems, such conventional wastewater treatment processes, not designed remove CECs contribute bioaccumulation organisms considering high volumes treated discharges. The adoption innovative solutions upgrade urban...
Contaminants of emergent concern (CECs) in aquatic ecosystems entail a potential risk for the environment, due to their persistent behavior and adverse effect on living organisms during long-term exposition, even at residual concentrations. Conventional Wastewater Treatment Plants (WWTPs) are not designed eliminate CECs properly because treatment technologies enough remove these contaminants, w...
Chronic exertional compartment syndrome (CECS) is a relatively rare condition that affects young adult athletes and often causes them to present to the emergency department. If left untreated, those who continue to compete at high levels may experience debilitating leg pain. Physicians may have difficulty differentiating CECS from other syndromes of the lower leg such as medial tibial stress sy...
Prostaglandins produced in cerebral endothelial cells (CECs) are the final signal transduction mediators from the periphery to the brain during fever response. However, prostaglandins are organic anions at physiological pH, and they enter cells poorly using simple diffusion. Several transporters have been described that specifically transport prostaglandins across cell membranes. We examined th...
Tumor hypoxia leads to adaptive responses in cancer cells, including an induction of vasculogenesis initiated by circulating endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) and circulating endothelial cells (CECs). The aim of the present study was to correlate the number of EPCs and CECs with the oxygenation of cervical cancer. Blood concentrations of EPCs were detected by FACS analysis with antibodies for...
Acetaminophen is a widely used antipyretic and analgesic drug whose mechanism of action has recently been suggested to involve inhibitory effects on prostaglandin synthesis via a newly discovered cyclooxygenase variant (COX-3). Because COX-3 expression is high in cerebral endothelium, we investigated the effect of acetaminophen on the prostaglandin production of cultured rat cerebral endothelia...
BACKGROUND Chronic exertional compartment syndrome (CECS) of the forearm is traditionally treated with open compartment release requiring large incisions that can result in less than optimal esthetic results. The purpose of this study is to describe a case report of 2 professional motocross patients with forearm CECS treated endoscopically using a minimally invasive technique. METHODS Two pro...
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