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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «LOCULATION»
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1
Principles and Practice of Pediatric Neurosurgery
Loculation. Shunted ventricles are often asymmetric with the lateral ventricle on
the side of the shunt being somewhat smaller than the other side. Such
asymmetry is usually mild and the patient is asymptomatic. Occasionally,
however, a shunt ...
A. Leland Albright, Ian F. Pollack, 2011
Difficulties arise in the drainage of complicated parapneumonic effusions as a
result of pleural fluid loculation. The pleural fluid loculations are produced by
fibrin membranes that prevent the spread of the infected pleural fluid throughout
the ...
3
Comparative Interpretation of CT and Standard Radiography of ...
Loculation of pleural effusion can occur when adhesions between contiguous
surfaces of the pleura develop, often in the case of a pyothorax or hemothorax.
When it occurs between two lobes, it can be misdiagnosed as a pulmonary ...
Emmanuel E. Coche, Benoit Ghaye, Johan de Mey, 2011
4
Infectious Diseases in Critical Care Medicine
When no response occurs within 24 hours, loculation should be excluded by ultra
- sonography, and urokinase should be infused to enhance drainage. Pleural
fluid loculation indicates the presence of a complicated parapneumonic process
...
5
Chest Medicine: Essentials of Pulmonary and Critical Care ...
In this stage, there is a progressive tendency toward loculation of the fluid and the
formation of limiting membranes. Although the loculation prevents extension of
the pleural infection, it makes drainage of the pleural space difficult. The third ...
6
Complications in Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine
AP radiograph of the lumbosacral spine near the lumbosacral junction showing
loculation and subdural spread of contrast. Extensive subdural spread of the
radiographic contrast can be seen extending over more than two vertebral levels.
7
MR Imaging and Spectroscopy of Central Nervous System Infection
Tuberculous meningitis with CSF loculation. T2-weighted image (a) through the
lower pons shows mild dilatation of the right temporal horn of the lateral
ventricles along with diffuse hyperintensity in the pons. Note the mixed-intensity
loculation ...
Rakesh K. Gupta, Robert B. Lufkin, 2001
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Neurological Diseases in Tropics
Figs 1a to D Tuberculous meningitis with CSF loculation: T2-weighted image (A)
through the lower pons shows mild dilatation of the right temporal horn ofthe
lateral ventricles along with diffuse hyperintensity in the pons. Note the mixed ...
9
Peritoneal Carcinomatosis: Principles of Management
The results of peritoneography with 1 1 of contrast fluid available in 175 cases
showed free distribution in 39%, partial loculation in 38%, and extensive
loculation in 22% of the cases. From the data cited earlier, one may hypothesize
that a ...
10
Respiratory Emergencies
The fibrinopurulent stage is characterized by continued exudation of plasma
proteins, including coagulation factors, as well as deregulation of fibrinolysis,
resulting in altered fibrin turnover, septation, and loculation within the pleural
space.
Stephan Kamholtz, Alan M Fein, David Ost, 2006
3 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «LOCULATION»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
loculation en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Pharma Start-up Lung Therapeutics, Inc. Achieves Significant …
Fibrinous scar tissue (loculation) may form in the pleural space, complicating the effective drainage of this fluid. LTI-01 is a unique, injectable ... «Business Wire, Oct 14»
9 reasons for groin pain
The process usually begins as a cellulitis (infection of the skin), which leads to necrosis (dead skin formation) and loculation of pus and the ... «Health24, Dic 13»
Advanced BioScience Laboratories to provide Cell Line …
scuPA reverses a defect in clot clearance that characterizes pleural loculation. The program is led by Dr. Steven Idell of The University of Texas ... «Business Wire, Jun 12»