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Iranian Journal of Veterinary Research. 2016; 18 (2): 138-141
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-188854

ABSTRACT

Grade 1 open spiral fracture of left tibia in a 1.5 year-old horse was treated using a combination of 4.5 mm locking compression plate [LCP] and a dynamic compression plate applied in a neutralization manner. The open wound was managed postoperatively by regular dressing and lavage. Radiograph at 24 days post-treatment revealed callus formation and at two months complete bridging callus was observed. At the end of six months complete healing of the fracture with functional recovery of the limb was observed

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EMHJ-Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal. 2011; 17 (7): 575-581
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-159084

ABSTRACT

Adiponectin has profound insulin-sensitizing, anti-inflammatory and anti-atherogenic effects. However, reports of the role of adiponectin in pre-eclampsia are conflicting. This study in Egypt investigated the association between serum adiponectin levels and pre-eclampsia and between adiponectin levels and some clinical and hormonal parameters. A sample of 60 pregnant women in the third trimester were divided into 3 equal groups: normal pregnancy, mild pre-eclampsia and severe pre-eclampsia. Serum adiponectin levels in pre-eclamptic women were significantly higher than in normal pregnant women and the increase was more marked in cases of severe pre-eclampsia. There was a significant negative correlation between adiponectin levels and arterial blood pressure in all groups. However, there was no correlation between serum adiponectin and proteinuriaorestradiol and progesterone levels. The results support the theory that adiponectin might be part of a feedback mechanism improving insulin sensitivity and cardiovascular health in pre-eclamptic patients


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Humans , Female , Adult , Pre-Eclampsia/blood , Pregnant Women , Blood Pressure
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Journal of the Faculty of Medicine-Baghdad. 1985; 27 (3): 67-73
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-5965

ABSTRACT

Six adult white New Zealand rabbits received the following treatments: Sulphamethazine [SMZ] 80 mg/Kg alone and SMZ 80 mg/Kg after pretreatment with Cimetidine 25 mg/Kg in a crossover manner; both drugs were given i.p. There were no changes in half-life[t 1/2], area under the curve [AUC] of SMZ, AUC of N-acetylsulphamethazine [NSMZ], clearance [Cl] and volume of distributions [Vd] of SMZ after the the administration of cimetidine. Plasma concentration-time curves for SMZ alone and after treatment with cimetidine were superimposable. It is concluded that cimetidine has no effect on SMZ elimination. Since SMZ is mainly eliminated by metabolism through N-acetyltransferase, the activity of this enzyme is thus not inhibited by concurrent administration of cimetidine with SMZ. Due to similarity between rabbit and man in N-acetyltransferase both in specificity for certain substrates and the mode of inheritance, it is suggested that concurrent administration of cimetidine with any of the drugs which are predominantly metabolised by this enzyme need no dose modification of such drugs but further investigation on man is needed


Subject(s)
Cimetidine , Animals, Laboratory
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Journal of the Faculty of Medicine-Baghdad. 1985; 27 (3): 85-90
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-5967

ABSTRACT

Six white Newzealand rabbits received the following treatment in crossover manner. Single dose of cyclophosphamid [CP] 50 mg/kg intraperitoneally, 300 mg/kg acetylsalicylic acid [ASA] intramuscularly for four days followed by 50 mg/kg CP intraperitoneally. Treatment with CP alone was associated with marked reduction of white cell count which was maximal on the second day. Such depression does not occur when the rabbits were pretreated with ASA. The finding in this work propond the use of ASA and probably other prostaglandin synthesis inhibitors [PGIs]as an adjuvant to cytotoxic drug therapy to offset bone marrow toxicity


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Cyclophosphamide , Aspirin , Animals, Laboratory
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Journal of the Faculty of Medicine-Baghdad. 1985; 27 (4): 75-8
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-5978

ABSTRACT

A female patient took a large dose of digoxin in a suicidal attempt is reported. The case illustrates the effect of activated charcoal given in post-absorption period on the elimination of drugs with prolonged half-lives which undergo extensive enterohepatic circulation


Subject(s)
Case Reports
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Mother and Child. 1984; 21 (2-22): 21-4
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-4949
7.
IMJ-Iraqi Medical Journal. 1983; 31: 53-57
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-3182

ABSTRACT

The acetylation in Iraqi population was studied in 57 volunteers. Each volunteer received 50 mg dapsone orally, and the concentrations of dapsone and it's metabolite monoacetyl- dapson were estimated by a thin layer chromatographic technique. 58% were slow acetylators, 35% were rapid acetylators and 7% were intermediate acetylators


Subject(s)
Biochemistry , Reference Values
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