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177 patients with chronic pancreatitis were entered in the study comparing placebo with electrophoresis of biologically active substances (sodium oxybutirate, alpha-tocopherol, dimexide). Sodium oxybutirate eletrophoresis produced the best effect. This was evident from stronger attenuation of clinical symptoms and the activity of the pathological process as indicated by laboratory examination of kallikrein, protease-inhibitory and immune systems.
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Iontophoresis/methods , Pancreatitis/therapy , Adolescent , Adult , Anesthetics, Intravenous/administration & dosage , Antioxidants/administration & dosage , Chronic Disease , Dimethyl Sulfoxide/administration & dosage , Female , Free Radical Scavengers/administration & dosage , Humans , Kallikreins/blood , Male , Middle Aged , Pancreatitis/blood , Pancreatitis/rehabilitation , Sodium Oxybate/administration & dosage , alpha-Tocopherol/administration & dosageSubject(s)
Hand/blood supply , Body Temperature Regulation , Hand/physiology , Humans , Regional Blood Flow , ThermographySubject(s)
Body Temperature , Radio Waves , Thermography/methods , Abdomen , Brain , Humans , Thermography/instrumentationABSTRACT
Experimental evidence was obtained concerning the connection between the electric parameters of epidermis horny layer of the man's skin and water transport in the course of imperceptible perspiration. Two-layer diffusion model of water transport was considered.
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Body Water/metabolism , Electric Conductivity , Epidermis/metabolism , Biological Transport , Epidermis/physiology , HumansABSTRACT
Dynamics of spatial distribution of temperature over the dorsal surface of white rat cerebral cortex was studied through the skull with the thermovision technics. Visual, somatosensory and acoustic stimulation revealed both diffuse and regionally specific thermoreactions of the brain as well as multiple local termoresponses. After injection of KCl into the cortex temperature waves spreading over the cortex were obtained. Mechanisms of brain patterned thermoreactions dealing with blood flow and neuronal metabolic thermoproduction are discussed.