Pegvisomant was able to ablate the effects of growth hormone on DCs.
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Moreover, inhibition of NF-kappaB was able to block THC-induced apoptosis in DCs.
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Therefore, the kinetics of regulatory DCs in T. evansi-infected mice were investigated.
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IL-10 can affect the immune regulatory functions of DCs in various ways.
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In cases of DCS-I, joint pain was easily relieved with controlled descent.
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In some divers, underlying conditions can increase the chance of decompressionsickness.
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I was treating a patient for decompressionsickness in a hyperbaric chamber.
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This is often referred to as decompressionsickness or 'the bends'.
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This holds the bubble of pressure around the body and prevents decompressionsickness.
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Ascents would last up to three hours so divers could avoid decompressionsickness.
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Beautiful open views alternate with the tighter blind pockets of thebends.
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It wasn't really deep enough to have to worry about thebends.
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Proceeded on my former tracks, cutting off thebends of the river.
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This is often referred to as decompression sickness or ' thebends'.
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Severe cases of thebends can lead to paralysis, even death.
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Nick Ryan endured chest pains, broken limbs, bleeding sinuses, and caissondisease-thebends.
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The chief danger of caisson work is the "bends," or " caissondisease."
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Just a touch of caissondisease, I said.
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The work was taken over by his son, Washington, who later was stricken with caissondisease & became partly paralyzed.
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The caissondisease is popularly called "the bends" a kind of paralysis which is more or less baffling to medical science.
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It is not an aeroembolism that afflicts her.
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Purpose: To review critically the literature on pulmonary barotrauma in mechanically ventilated patients.
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Transmurality was achieved in most lesions with no evidence of charring or barotrauma.
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The mechanism held responsible is coagulation by the electrode of neighboring tissue and barotrauma.
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Risk factors for barotrauma include high peak airway pressures, large tidal volumes and acute lung injury.
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Observational clinical studies demonstrate an increased risk of barotrauma in the setting of acute lung injury.
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Results: Lung histology confirmed pulmonary barotrauma and inflammation.
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Articles investigating the aetiology or prevention of pulmonary barotrauma were critically evaluated according to published guidelines.
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Conclusions: Rotational atherectomy causes atheroablation with only moderate evidence of barotrauma in heavily calcified arteries, even after adjunct balloon angioplasty.
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Conclusion: NMBA improves oxygenation only after 48 h in moderate, severe ARDS patients and has a lower barotrauma risk without affecting ICU weakness.
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Cisatracurium had a significantly lower risk of barotrauma than the control group with no difference in intensive care unit (ICU)-induced weakness.
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This may rupture lung tissue (pulmonary barotrauma), which can lead to gas bubbles being released into the arterial circulation (arterial gas embolism).
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There was no incidence of barotraumas.
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Purpose: To review critically the literature on pulmonary barotrauma in mechanically ventilated patients.
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Transmurality was achieved in most lesions with no evidence of charring or barotrauma.
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The mechanism held responsible is coagulation by the electrode of neighboring tissue and barotrauma.
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Risk factors for barotrauma include high peak airway pressures, large tidal volumes and acute lung injury.