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Brain damage in dogs immediately following pulsatile and non-pulsatile blood flow in extracorporeal circulation. Thorax 1972;27:275- 86.Sanderson JM, Wright G, Sims FW. Brain damage in dogs immediately following pulsatile and non-pulsatile blood flows in extracorporeal circulation. Thorax 1972;27:...
Histopathological and succinic acid dehydrogenase (SAD) activity changes, and the electron spin resonance (ESR) were examined in the brains of dogs exposed to various hypothermic conditions. A simple hypothermic cardiac arrest of 5 min duration occurred in the group subjected to 28°C, and normal...
Background: Inflammatory brain diseases are relatively common causes of CNS disease in dogs and cats but its overall incidence in the veterinary species is currently unknown. They can be associated with infectious agents (such as bacteria, virus, protozoa and fungi) or autoimmune causes. Achieving ...
you can view this article in Survey of Anesthesiology: October 1960 - Volume 4 - Issue 5 - ppg 438 Original Article: PDF Only Damage to the Brain Following Anoxia in Dogs Observations Following Asphyxia, Cardiac Arrest and Ventricular Fibrillation WOLFE, K. B....
[Changes in brain temperature in dogs while running] 来自 Semantic Scholar 喜欢 0 阅读量: 17 作者: SV Rodchenkov 摘要: Brain temperatures in different sites, rectal, aortal temperatures, and ventilation rate were measured in 3 dogs during treadmill running at 90 m/min, ambient temperature ...
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Magnetic resonance imaging of brain infarction in seven dogs. Veterinary Radiology and Ultrasound 1996; 37: 345 - 350.Thomas, W. B. , Sorjonen, D. C. , Scheuler, R. O. & Kornegay, J. N. ( 1996 ) Magnetic resonance imaging of brain infarction in seven dogs . Veterinary Radiology ...
[85]. In dogs, the gastrointestinal postprandial motility is affected by audio stress, which results in a decline in gastric evacuation [85]. Also, stress-induced alterations in intestinal motility and gut microbiota structure are observed in mice when their mothers are separated from them [86]....
The projection to the ventral medial and ventral lateral thalamic nuclei terminate in areas known to participate in the control of axial and proximal limb muscle activity. This work also suggests that ascending fastigial connections originate from a large portion of the nucleus and perhaps from its ...