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Surgery
Eur Surg Res (2008) 41 (2): 214–218.
Published Online: 27 May 2008
... and norepinephrine level. After tumorectomy, the levels of serum aldosterone and norepinephrine successfully normalized; hypertension and hypokalemia were also cured. The tumor was diagnosed as being a LMS by pathologic examination. We suggested that this was the first case of retroperitoneal LMS shown...
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Subject Area:
Surgery
Eur Surg Res (1982) 14 (3): 221–230.
Published Online: 18 April 2008
...S. Kitano; N. Koyanagi; K. Sugimachi; M. Kobayashi; K. Inokuchi To observe changes in hemodynamics and vascular responses to norepinephrine in cases of liver cirrhosis, male WKA rats were given CCI4 subcutaneously. The portal venous pressure of these so-induced cirrhotic rats was significantly...
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Subject Area:
Surgery
Eur Surg Res (1978) 10 (2): 73–85.
Published Online: 16 April 2008
...G. Simert; A. Nobin; E. Rosengren; J. Vang Portacaval anastomosis in rats elevated the brain serotonin content by about 30%, the greatest increase being noted in the brain stem. A minor increase in norepinephrine content but no change in dopamine concentration was also noted. Low dose L-dopa...
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Surgery
Eur Surg Res (1974) 6 (6): 321–329.
Published Online: 15 April 2008
... a considerable, cellular loss of potassium and gain of sodium 30 min after the trauma. The mechanical response of arterial specimens to norepinephrine exposure in vitro at different ratios, tissue potassium, and tissue sodium were studied. It is suggested that soft-tissue trauma entails such a strong disturbance...
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Subject Area:
Surgery
Eur Surg Res (2000) 32 (2): 100–106.
Published Online: 10 May 2000
... was kept at 37°C in a water bath. Three experimental groups were explored, characterized by different perfusion solutions. The basic perfusate consisted of syngeneic whole blood diluted with either NaCl, Krebs’ solution or Krebs’ solution and norepinephrine to a hematocrit of 30%. In addition, in each...