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hemorrhage/scopolamine

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[Features of memantine action profile in cholinergic deficit and intracerebral posttraumatic hematoma (hemorrhagic stroke) models in rats].

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Memantine, a low-affinity non-competitive antagonist of glutamatergic NMDA-subtype receptors, was used at a daily dose of 1 mg/kg over 10 days for the treatment of rats with cholinergic deficit induced by the chronic administration of scopolamine (1 mg/kg, 20 days). The drug prevented violation of

[Central anticholinergic syndrome during postoperative period].

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The central anticholinergic syndrome (CAS) includes central signs (somnolence, confusion, amnesia, agitation, hallucinations, dysarthria, ataxia, delirium, stupor, coma) and peripheral signs (dry mouth, dry skin, tachycardia, visual disturbances and difficulty in micturition). It occurs when central

Head injury and anisocoria on a cruise ship.

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A previously healthy 65-year-old female passenger presented on the 3rd day of her voyage with a small facial laceration after she fell and hit her forehead, following sudden blurred vision and dizziness. When the ship's doctor noticed that one pupil was much bigger than the other, he feared

Natural oestrogen in the female climacteric--influence on blood coagulation and fibrinolysis.

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The aim of the present study was to investigate the effect on blood coagulation and fibrinolysis of a natural oestrogen preparation, piperazine oestrone sulphate, prospectively in menopausal women. Scopolamine was given to the control group. The women were investigated before and during treatment

Cardiopulmonary complications during gastroscopy in patients with chronic respiratory failure undergoing long-term home oxygen therapy.

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OBJECTIVE Gastric ulcer and hemorrhage are major complications in patients with chronic respiratory failure, but upper GI endoscopy tends to be avoided because of possible cardiopulmonary events. This study was designed to evaluate hypoxemia and subsequent cardiac complications during gastroscopic

Multidetector CT of the small bowel: evaluation after oral hyperhydration with isotonic solution.

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OBJECTIVE The aim of our study was to assess the diagnostic capabilities of multidetector CT in the evaluation of the small bowel in different pathological conditions, with the use of oral hyperhydration with isotonic solution. METHODS The study retrospectively evaluated 106 patients who underwent

Neurolept anaesthesia for the renal transplant operation.

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Between October 1973 and December 1976, neurolept anesthesia was used in 176 consecutive renal transplantations carried out in 155 patients. For premedication, the combination either of droperidol, diazepam and atropine or of oxicon and scopolamine was used; the latter was found to be more

The potent effects of ginseng root extract and memantine on cognitive dysfunction in male albino rats.

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The study determined the maximum intraperitoneal (ip) scopolamine dose inducing memory impairment in rats (2 mg/kg) compared to 0.5 or 1 mg/kg dose. The effect reflected by significant increase from normal in the latency time required for rats to find the hidden platform in water maze task and

Anisodamine as an effective drug to treat snakebites.

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Anisodamine is a natural alkaloid drug isolated from the plant Anisodus tanguticus growing in western China. The chemical structure and pharmacological action are just like the cholinergic receptor blocking agents atropine or scopolamine. The specific characteristic of the drug is being able to
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