Condition arising on depressurisation of the body.
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Examples for "dcs"
Examples for "dcs"
1Pegvisomant was able to ablate the effects of growth hormone on DCs.
2Moreover, inhibition of NF-kappaB was able to block THC-induced apoptosis in DCs.
3Therefore, the kinetics of regulatory DCs in T. evansi-infected mice were investigated.
4IL-10 can affect the immune regulatory functions of DCs in various ways.
5In cases of DCS-I, joint pain was easily relieved with controlled descent.
1Purpose: To review critically the literature on pulmonary barotrauma in mechanically ventilated patients.
2Transmurality was achieved in most lesions with no evidence of charring or barotrauma.
3The mechanism held responsible is coagulation by the electrode of neighboring tissue and barotrauma.
4Risk factors for barotrauma include high peak airway pressures, large tidal volumes and acute lung injury.
5Observational clinical studies demonstrate an increased risk of barotrauma in the setting of acute lung injury.
1In some divers, underlying conditions can increase the chance of decompression sickness.
2I was treating a patient for decompression sickness in a hyperbaric chamber.
3This is often referred to as decompression sickness or 'the bends'.
4This holds the bubble of pressure around the body and prevents decompression sickness.
5Ascents would last up to three hours so divers could avoid decompression sickness.
1Nick Ryan endured chest pains, broken limbs, bleeding sinuses, and caisson disease-thebends.
2The chief danger of caisson work is the "bends," or " caisson disease."
3Just a touch of caisson disease, I said.
4The work was taken over by his son, Washington, who later was stricken with caisson disease & became partly paralyzed.
5The caisson disease is popularly called "the bends" a kind of paralysis which is more or less baffling to medical science.
1It is not an aeroembolism that afflicts her.
1Beautiful open views alternate with the tighter blind pockets of the bends.
2It wasn't really deep enough to have to worry about the bends.
3Proceeded on my former tracks, cutting off the bends of the river.
4This is often referred to as decompression sickness or ' the bends'.
5Severe cases of the bends can lead to paralysis, even death.
6Half a dozen of my divers have died of the bends.
7Then she'll jam in the bends up above, millions of tons.
8We travelled up the creek, skirting its banks, but cutting off the bends.
9At the bends in the river and round the great rocks developed terrifying chaos.
10He thought of the weakness of human flesh, and the pressure, and the bends.
11Orton sank back as a paroxysm of the bends seized him, following his excitement.
12We all get the bends more or less-allus sand-hogs.
13It's also less assured through the bends than the BMW.
14We bumped down the track at 40 k.p.h., only easing off at the bends.
15It leans in the bends and asks a lot of its tyres when cornering.
16Large truck and trailer units cannot fit through the narrow lanes around the bends.
Translations for the bends