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Subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) is most often followed by a delayed phase of cerebral ischemia which is associated with high morbidity and mortality rates. The causes underlying this delayed phase are still unsettled, but are believed to include cerebral vasospasm, cortical spreading depression,
Incidence of the benign and malignant tumors of smooth muscles of the alimentary tract is relatively low. Both kinds of tumors cause haemorrhage, which often urges a prompt surgical intervention. The paper deals with the problems encountered in diagnosis and treatment of 20 patients with the above
Pregnancy can be accompanied by serious health risks to mother and child, such as pre-eclampsia, premature birth and postpartum haemorrhage. Understanding of the normal physiology of uterine function is essential to an improved management of such risks. Here we focus on the physiology of the smooth
Patients with Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) tend to bleed more during surgery than do patients with other conditions. A retrospective analysis of blood loss after spinal surgery for scoliosis was therefore undertaken in 102 patients undergoing surgery in the senior author's unit. These included
Gastrointestinal involvement in neurofibromatosis is well recognised. We present an unusual manifestation of gastro-intestinal neurofibromatosis--chronic gastrointestinal bleeding from extensive smooth muscle tumours.
Alveolar hemorrhage along with glomerulonephritis developed in a 31-year-old black man. Renal biopsy demonstrated a granular pattern of immunofluorescence along basement membrane glomeruli, suggesting an immunologically mediated illness; however, light microscopy revealed a pure
To clarify mechanisms leading to failure of compensatory vascular tone in splanchnic blood vessels during prolonged hypotensive stress, anesthetized rats were maintained at a constant mean arterial pressure of 35 mmHg by hemorrhage into an external reservoir until 40% autoinfusion of maximum bled
Eight patients with haemorrhage from smooth muscle tumours of the upper gastro-intestinal tract were treated during a 10 year period from 1973 to 1982. Seven of the tumours were benign and one a malignant leiomyoblastoma. Seven tumours were sited in the stomach and there was one duodenal lesion.
Uterine tumors composed of a prominent component of smooth muscle and endometrial stroma (so-called stromomyoma) are distinctly uncommon. This article describes the morphological features of one such tumor discovered as an incidental finding in a hysterectomy specimen of a 49-year-old lady with a
Differentiated smooth muscle cells (SMC) control vasoconstriction and vasodilation, but they can undergo transformation, proliferate, secret cytokines, and migrate into the subendotherial layer with adverse consequences. In this review, we discuss the phenotypic transformation of SMC in cerebral
Five smooth muscle tumours presenting as pleural neoplasma are presented. The patients were three women and two men aged between 21 and 69 years (mean = 45 years). Clinically, one patient presented with chest pain, one with empyema and the other three were asymptomatic. Two of the tumours were
Neoplasms arising from smooth muscle of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract are uncommon, comprising only 1% of gastrointestinal tumours. A total of 51 cases of smooth muscle tumour of the GI tract were analysed; 44 leiomyomas and 7 leiomyosarcomas. Lesions occurred in all areas from the oesophagus to
Five cases of smooth-muscle rectal tumors seen in the Lexington, Kentucky, area over a 25-year period are reported. These unusual tumors cause symptoms similar to those of more common anorectal diseases, namely, painful defecation and rectal bleeding. Often these tumors are initially asymptomatic
Smooth muscle tumors (SMT) of the alimentary tract are uncommon. A series of 32 cases (16 leiomyomas and 16 leiomyosarcomas) are presented. The most common presenting clinical signs are bleeding or obstruction. These are caused mainly by degenerative changes within the lesion or its enlargement. The