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On day 8 after infection, mice were anaesthetized and bled as described below.
On day 42 mice were anaesthetized and bled as described below.
A week after the last dose of antigen, jirds were bled from the retro-orbital plexus and immune sera were isolated.
Dogs were bled at day 0 and then at days 35, 90, 180 and 365 post-vaccination.
The rabbits were bled before the immunizations, and the sera obtained were used for control studies.
Treatment of bleeding following cardiopulmonary bypass in neonates and infants.
Photographs have not been bled to the edges nor trimmed to fit the page format, leaving irritating white strips around them.
Table 2 shows that bleeding takes place on 30-33 % of days on average but with a range of 12-63 % of days.
Bleeding-free interval-any set of one or more consecutive bleeding-free days bounded by bleeding days.
The condition itself carries a relatively good prognosis, with few deaths attributable to bleeding.
The risk for and severity of bleeding complications in elderly patients treated with warfarin.
Acquired haemophillia: an important but often unrecognised cause of bleeding in elderly people.
He also said that he had nasal bleeding and cutting of his forehead 2 weeks earlier and thereafter he had been afraid of dying.
In some cases, there is bleeding and formation of crust.
Small empirical doses given to patients who are bleeding in die early postoperative period (before coagulation data are available) are generally safe and often helpful.
Most often, either epsilon amino-caproic acid or tranexamic acid is given empirically to bleeding patients if fibrinolysis is suspected.
The intention was to prevent bleeding complications and to occlude vessels that would have not been reached easily by the surgeon during the operation.
The heads are bleeding and separate from the bodies.
In other words, earlier music bleeds through into a number that already challenges generic expectations.
The animals were test bled on the 4th day following the last booster.
The causes of death were bleeding, liver failure or a combination of these two conditions in 58% patients, while 11% died of hepatocellular carcinoma.
However, haemodialysis can contribute to bleeding, activating platelets by contact between blood and artificial surfaces.
Combined anti-coagulantantiplatelet use and major bleeding events in elderly atrial fibrillation patients.
After bleeding, blood samples from each group of mice were pooled and centrifuged to obtain sera.
Nevertheless, there is a strongly held view that bleeding pattern analysis which does not relate to a 28-day cycle will not receive general acceptance.
If spotting and bleeding take place on the same day, the day is classed as a bleeding day.
They are also robust to a further adjustment to allow for the blurred distinction between the recording of spotting, bleeding or no bleeding.
Long term treatment with warfarin is avoided due to the risk of severe bleeding complications.
Prophylactic tranexamic acid decreases bleeding after cardiac operations.
Postoperatively, he had bleeding problems and the patient died of funginal sepsis after 9 days.
Both were associated with significantly less bleeding as compared to the group receiving components.
The 18 late deaths were due to reoperation (n=8), myocardial failure (n=6), sudden arrhythmia (n=3), and bleeding varices (n=l).
In ordinary practice bleeding rates may be increased by practical problems with administration and monitoring of prophylaxis and with food or drug interactions.
We did not include bleeding rates reported more than 2 weeks after surgery.
The animals are bled after 3 weeks and 7 to10 days after successive boosts.
After 2-3 weeks, estrogen-treated animals were anaesthetized and bled exhaustively.
The kids were fed and bled again 3 h after feeding.
The postoperative course was complicated by bleeding requiring early sternal revision.
The most frequent complications were bleeding (12), chest reopening for tamponade (8), infection (6), renal failure (12), thromboembolism (3).
Two puppies died, one from bleeding from the femoral artery and another from intussusception due to superior mesenteric arterial thrombosis.
In spite of these findings, bleeding time is normal from birth.
The most frequent complications were bleeding (12), chest reopening for tamponade (8), infection (6), renal failure (12), rhromboembolism (3).
When attacked, their integument is easily disrupted and a droplet of haemolymph is exuded ('easy bleeding').
The decision regarding need for delivery in the case of bleeding from a placenta praevia depends on the amount of bleeding and the fetal maturity.
The severity of this is often unrecognised and bleeding underestimated.
In the presence of coagulopathy, compression will control diffuse bleeding points.
No cases of major bleeding events or valve thrombosis were reported.
The number at the top indicates time-point of bleeding from day k120 to 230.
One week after the last exposure the animals were bled, and the sera were used for blotting experiments.
Animals were bled from the jugular vein twice a week.
A comparison of bleeding patterns is therefore being made between groups of individuals.
In order to evaluate more easily the incidence of bleeding among women using contraceptive methods a more rigorous method of analysis is required.
One of the most important issues discussed concerns the assessment and interpretation of bleeding patterns associated with the use of oral contraceptives.
Dogs were bled before vaccination (0 day ; 118 samples) and at days 60, 180 and 365 post-vaccination (with 54, 54 and 60 collected samples respectively).
His capriciousness and unpredictability terrified the generals, while his erratic judgements bled the army.
A multi-component intervention to prevent major bleeding in older patients receiving warfarin.
In addition, bleeding from venepuncture or intravenous drip sites, plus blood loss from wounds and drains, should be documented.
Presenting features include lethargy, purpuric lesions (especially on the legs), myalgia and bleeding gums.
Occasionally, previously asymptomatic congenital bleeding disorders may present at an advanced age.
There is conflicting information in the literature about the risk of bleeding in warfarinized patients with increasing age.
A multicomponent intervention to prevent major bleeding complications in older patients receiving warfarin.
Also, bleeding rates were generally similar between ximelagatran and comparators but, as for warfarin, bleeding risk increases with higher ximelagatran doses.
From each study, we extracted data on study setting; description of participants; number of patients; bleeding episodes; and thromboprophylaxis interventions used.
He used bed rest, bleeding, poultices and 'blisters' as well as a variety of potions.
The rabbit was bled 10 days after the last injection.
In another experiment 106 blackflies were bled and dissected within 24 h after their bloodmeal on infected cattle.
Animals were bled by heart puncture, and thick and thin blood films were made.
In 1 experiment, normal mice were bled 4 times at weekly intervals to induce reticulocytosis.
Urination, defecation, flatulation, regurgitation, and bleeding all involve substances that cause impurity.
Accordingly, /a/-raising is bled by suffixation in both stems.
One had bled to death from a ruptured spleen in an outlying hospital, when treatment in a specialist unit might have saved his life.
The likelihood of bleeding symptoms is influenced by both the severity of thrombocytopenia and the presence of qualitative defects in platelet function.
Potential vascular and bleeding complications of treatment with selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors.
As major bleeding events are infrequent in these patients, primary analysis of cost would have been a substantial undertaking, beyond the scope of this project.
Thus, we see horses whose serum fails the evaluation tests pass out of the bleeding rota to return at various intervals.
Overlapping movements in social thought have bled into archaeological theory to constitute the subject in three critical respects.
All vessels bleeding during surgery, even tiny ones, must be sutured or cauterized while fresh frozen plasma and platelets are obtained.
Risk factors include harm to intracardiac structures, arrhythmia, infection, bleeding and most commonly damage to the cannulated vessels (especially arteries), which can occasionally be permanent.
Only limited information is available concerning the reduction of the tendency to bleeding in children by pharmacological intervention.
Operative mortality was of 5% (2 pts), onedue to bleeding and the other due to low-output syndrome.
He probes the bleeding wounds of the princes, the nobility, the priesthood, and the great judicial aristocracy.
All serious bleeding events were assessed as 'procedure-related' (if associated with an invasive procedure) or 'non-procedure-related'.
A second observed difference when restricting to infants free of birth defects was that uterine bleeding no longer remained significantly associated with birth length.
Two puppies died, one from bleeding from the femoral artery and the other from thrombotic obstruction at the superior mesenteric artery, both after successful implantation.
Absorption from these depot injections is, however, irregular, resulting in side effects which include bleeding irregularities, amenorrhea, and possible difficulties with subsequent fertility.
Despite these limitations, the category of spotting should be retained as a subcategory of bleeding where such a distinction can be justified.
The predictability of the number of bleeding days in any one episode is also a useful parameter in assessing the acceptability of specific contraceptive methods.
The calendar record will therefore consist of a series of bleeding episodes and bleeding-free intervals.
We should however be clear about the effect that this has on the analysis of bleeding patterns.
As regards time and place of bleeding episodes, those men who were engaged on manual labour had more traumatic bleeds at work.
Maternal transfusion may be considered depending on the maternal condition, as the risk of further heavier bleeding must always be remembered.
Others may present with bleeding and/or infection, if there is an accompanying platelet and/or white cell abnormality.
Most patients die from bleeding or infection due to marrow failure.
The increased incidence of systemic disease, plus a reduced physiological reserve, increases the risk of more serious consequences from bleeding.
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