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To evaluate the histopathologic changes influencing Doppler measurements of the resistive index (RI) in renal arteries in renal parenchymal diseases, 68 kidneys in 34 consecutive patients with various forms of renal parenchymal diseases were studied by duplex Doppler ultrasound (duplex US)
The myocardia of 20 dogs with penetrating injuries of the right ventricles were studied morphologically and histochemically. Microcirculatory disorders found in the myocardium included overfilled venous and capillary bed that eventually led to capillary stasis, interstitial edema, hemorrhagic foci,
The resistive index (RI) is used as a measure of the vascular resistance in renal allografts. The sample volume for the measurement can be positioned much more exactly with color duplex US than with duplex US, resulting in more precise values for the RI. To find out which pathologic changes lead to
POEMS syndrome (polyneuropathy, organomegaly, endocrinopathy, monoclonal gammopathy and skin changes) is potentially fatal multisystem disorder but its renal complication has often been overlooked because renal involvement is not necessarily included in the diagnostic criteria of POEMS. This report
Leuko-araiosis is an unspecific radiologic sign, seen with CT scan or with MRI. It can be found as well in normal elderly persons as in pathological conditions. For the sake of clarity, CT scan and MRI images have to be distinguished. CT leuko-araiosis is linked with vascular risk factors and with
Analysis of the pathology of multi-infarct dementia is best carried out using a two-axis approach. The first axis describes the tissue damage, classified as macroinfarcts, cortical microinfarcts, basal ganglionic lacunes, white matter lacunes, dilated perivascular spaces, diffuse white matter
BACKGROUND Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) bacteremia and sepsis are commonly treated with intravenous vancomycin. However, vancomycin treatment is associated adverse reactions, including skin rashes and nephrotoxicity. We present a case of acute renal failure due to acute
We report a 91-year-old man who had a stroke and died of renal failure. He had been treated for hypertension since 20 years before the onset of the present illness. In addition, he was operated on a gastric cancer 17 years previously. Otherwise he was doing well until May 29, 1991 (when he was