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Outcome After Ruptured AAA Repair in Octo- and Nonagenarians in Sweden 1994-2014

Objective: To report the outcome after ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm (rAAA) repair in octo- and nonagenarians from the Swedish Vascular Registry 1994-2014. Material and methods: 2335 intact AAA (iAAA) and 1538 rAAA were identified in patients aged 80 years and older. Crude, long-term, and relative survival data were analysed using the Kaplan-Meier method. Crude survival was calculated includi

Injuries before and after diagnosis of cancer : nationwide register based study

OBJECTIVE: To examine the relative risks of iatrogenic and non-iatrogenic injuries during the period shortly before and after a diagnosis of cancer.DESIGN: Nationwide register based study.SETTING: Swedish national population and health registers.PARTICIPANTS: 720 901 patients with diagnosis of cancer, 1991-2009, in Sweden.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: All hospital admissions in patients with cancer with

Effects of immunosuppressive treatment on host responses against intracerebral porcine neural tissue xenografts in rats

BACKGROUND: Embryonic xenogeneic neural tissue is an alternative for transplantation in Parkinson's disease, but immune responses limit the application. The aims of this study were to enhance the in vitro viability rates by donor tissue pretreatment; to compare the efficacy of cyclosporine A (CsA) and tacrolimus (FK) in inhibiting xenograft rejection in rats; to evaluate additional inductive thera

Risk and Gender : Daredevils and Eco-Angels

Through history and in most cultures differences between men and women have been observed and expressed in various ways. Also in our society differences between men and women are evident and this becomes particularly clear in the context of risk perception. This chapter will present three models that are found in the research literature that aim at explaining these differences. The first model foc

Changes in composition, cellulose degradability and biochemical methane potential of Miscanthus species during the growing season

The composition, cellulose degradability and biochemical methane potential (BMP) of M. sinensis, M. floridulus, Miscanthus × giganteus and M. lutarioriparius were investigated concomitantly at different growth/harvest times during their growing season. For all the four species, there was only a slight change in the compositional content. Meanwhile there was a huge change in the BMP values. At the

Studies of in vivo electropermeabilization by gamma camera measurements of (99m)Tc-DTPA

A protocol was developed to study the drug uptake from in vivo electropermeabilization at different settings of parameters influencing the uptake efficiency. Radiolabelled diethylenetriaminepentaacetic acid (DTPA) was used to trace the distribution and internalization of a hydrophilic drug after in vivo electropermeabilization. Skeletal muscle tissue in rat was treated with permeabilizing electric

Twisted finite-volume corrections to Kl3 decays with partially-quenched and rooted-staggered quarks

The determination of |Vus| from kaon semileptonic decays requires the value of the form factor f+(q2 = 0) which can be calculated precisely on the lattice. We provide the one-loop partially quenched chiral perturbation theory expressions both with and without including the effects of staggered quarks for all form factors at finite volume and with partially twisted boundary conditions for both the

Triggering necroptosis in cisplatin and IAP antagonist-resistant ovarian carcinoma

Ovarian cancer patients are typically treated with carboplatin and paclitaxel, but suffer a high rate of relapse with recalcitrant disease. This challenge has fostered the development of novel approaches to treatment, including antagonists of the 'inhibitor of apoptosis proteins' (IAPs), also called SMAC mimetics, as apoptosis-inducing agents whose action is opposed by caspase inhibitors. Surprisi

Searching for delegated knowledge in elementary schools

Introduction. In contemporary society increased access to and dependence on digital technology has produced richer possibilities for outsourcing memory to external systems, an issue that becomes especially tangible in educational settings. The aim of this paper is to make visible how the changing relations between searching for and memorizing information is formed in the context of elementary scho

β-amyloid peptides inhibit acetylcholine release from cholinergic presynaptic nerve endings isolated from an electric ray

We investigated the effects of β-amyloid (Aβ) peptides on cholinergic synaptosomes isolated from the electric organ of the Japanese marine ray Narke japonica. Fresh and pre-incubated solutions of Aβ(1-42) inhibited acetylcholine (ACh) release from the synaptosomes evoked by high [K+] depolarization when incubated with synaptosomes for 10 min before the depolarizing stimulus. A freshly prepared sol

Quinolinic acid-induced inflammation in the striatum does not impair the survival of neural allografts in the rat

It has been suggested that inflammation related to intracerebral transplantation surgery can affect the survival of intrastriatal neural allografts. To test this hypothesis, we transplanted dissociated embryonic mesencephalic tissue from one of two rat strains, Lewis (allogeneic grafts) or Sprague-Dawley (syngeneic grafts), to the striatum of Sprague-Dawley rats. The target striatum was either int

Rat intrastriatal neural allografts challenged with skin allografts at different time points

The present study was designed to address two questions. First, can an intrastriatal neural allograft exhibit long-term survival (18 weeks) if the host is immunized by an orthotopic skin graft 6 weeks after neural transplantation (the 6w-Long group)? Second, can an intrastriatal neural allograft survive when the host is challenged by an orthotopic skin allograft either simultaneously (Sim) with th

Lazaroids improve the survival of grafted rat embryonic dopamine neurons

In rodent models of Parkinson disease in which transplants of dissociated rodent and human embryonic mesencephalic tissue, rich in dopamine neurons, have been studied, only 5-20% of the dopamine neurons survive the implantation procedure. We have investigated the effects of inhibiting free radical generation with two lazaroids, U-74389G and U-83836E, on the survival of embryonic rat dopamine neuro