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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38621735/exploration-of-the-body-from-the-perspective-of-acupuncturists-based-on-the-classification-of-body-terms-in-huangdi-neijing
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yanan Zhang, Shujian Zhang
There is a rich record on body terms in Huangdi Neijing ( Yellow Emperor's Inner Classic ). The authors classify them into 4 dimensions, including "structure of human body", "constant concern of human body", "symptoms" of disease and "sites" of acupuncture, which corresponds to anatomy, physiology, pathology (including diagnosis) and treatment from the perspective of acupuncture. It is based on the knowledge described by these 4 categories of body terms, acupuncturists recognize the body in treatment. Through the correlation among these terms, the acupuncturists understand acupuncture as a therapeutic technique delivered to "the site of needling" under the guidance of ancient anatomy, physiology and pathology...
April 12, 2024: Zhongguo Zhen Jiu, Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38620219/-prone-position-in-the-third-trimester-of-pregnancy-during-the-covid-19-era-a-transdisciplinary-approach
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Aurio Fajardo, Asariel Rodríguez, Carmen Chica, Carmelo Dueñas, Raúl Carrillo, Ximena Olaya, Fabricio Vera
There is very limited evidence regarding the use of prone position as part of the treatment of severe ARDS in pregnant patients. Currently, recommendations for invasive ventilatory management in this population are very scarce and are based on the extrapolation of conclusions obtained in studies of non-pregnant patients. The available literature asserts that the anatomy and physiology of the pregnant woman undergoes complex adaptive changes that must be considered during invasive ventilatory support and prone position...
June 29, 2023: Clínica e Investigación en Ginecología y Obstetricia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38618363/immersive-innovations-exploring-the-diverse-applications-of-virtual-reality-vr-in-healthcare
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Chaitanya Kumar Javvaji, Harshitha Reddy, Jayant D Vagha, Amar Taksande, Anirudh Kommareddy, Naramreddy Sudheesh Reddy
Virtual reality (VR) has experienced a remarkable evolution over recent decades, evolving from its initial applications in specific military domains to becoming a ubiquitous and easily accessible technology. This thorough review delves into the intricate domain of VR within healthcare, seeking to offer a comprehensive understanding of its historical evolution, theoretical foundations, and current adoption status. The examination explores the advantages of VR in enhancing the educational experience for medical students, with a particular focus on skill acquisition and retention...
March 2024: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38618310/the-prevalence-of-the-nasal-vestibular-body-in-patients-with-nasal-obstruction
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jose Luis Trevino Gonzalez, Aldo Sergio Fuentes Torres, Josefina Alejandra Morales Del Angel
Background and aim Nasal obstruction is one of the most common reasons for consultation addressed by otolaryngologists. There are anatomical, physiological, and pathological etiologies. Sometimes the treatment can become a challenge for the specialist, so a detailed evaluation of the etiologies must be carried out. The involvement of the nasal vestibular body (NVB) in obstructive symptoms has been described. Therefore, we must be familiar with its anatomy, presentation, and contribution to this symptomatology...
March 2024: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38615064/bulk-and-single-cell-transcriptome-datasets-of-the-mouse-fetal-and-adult-rete-ovarii-and-surrounding-tissues
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Dilara N Anbarci, Rebecca O'Rourke, Yu Xiang, Derek T Peters, Blanche Capel, Jennifer McKey
The rete ovarii (RO) is an epithelial structure that arises during development in close proximity to the ovary and persists throughout adulthood. However, the functional significance of the RO remains elusive, and it is absent from recent discussions of female reproductive anatomy. The RO comprises three regions: the intraovarian rete within the ovary, the extraovarian rete in the periovarian tissue, and the connecting rete linking the two. We hypothesize that the RO plays a pivotal role in ovarian homeostasis and responses to physiological changes...
April 13, 2024: Scientific Data
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38613234/the-non-decussating-and-decussating-trigeminothalamic-tracts-in-humans-a-combination-of-connectome-based-tractography-and-histological-validation
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Dylan J H A Henssen, Cynthia Pritsch, Pouyan Nazari, Wim Mulleners, Kris Vissers
BACKGROUND: Functional anatomical research proposed the existence of a bilateral trigeminal ascending system although the anatomy trajectories of the trigeminothalamic connections cranial to the pons remain largely elusive. This study therefore aimed to clarify the anatomical distributions of the trigeminothalamic connections in humans. METHODS: Advanced deterministic tractography to an averaged template of diffusion tensor imaging data from 1065 subjects from the Human Connectome Project was used...
April 2024: Cephalalgia: An International Journal of Headache
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38612907/understanding-the-impact-of-polyunsaturated-fatty-acids-on-age-related-macular-degeneration-a-review
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Maëlis Brito, Capucine Sorbier, Nathalie Mignet, Vincent Boudy, Gerrit Borchard, Gaëlle Vacher
Age-related Macular Degeneration (AMD) is a multifactorial ocular pathology that destroys the photoreceptors of the macula. Two forms are distinguished, dry and wet AMD, with different pathophysiological mechanisms. Although treatments were shown to be effective in wet AMD, they remain a heavy burden for patients and caregivers, resulting in a lack of patient compliance. For dry AMD, no real effective treatment is available in Europe. It is, therefore, essential to look for new approaches. Recently, the use of long-chain and very long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids was identified as an interesting new therapeutic alternative...
April 7, 2024: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38612322/scent-detection-threshold-of-trained-dogs-to-eucalyptus-hydrolat
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Soile Turunen, Susanna Paavilainen, Jouko Vepsäläinen, Anna Hielm-Björkman
Dogs' ( Canis lupus familiaris ) sense of smell is based on a unique anatomy and physiology that enables them to find and differentiate low concentrations of odor molecules. This ability is exploited when dogs are trained as search, rescue, or medical detection dogs. We performed a three-part study to explore the scent detection threshold of 15 dogs to an in-house-made Eucalyptus hydrolat. Here, decreasing concentrations of the hydrolat were tested using a three-alternative forced-choice method until the first incorrect response, which defined the limit of scent detection for each tested dog...
April 3, 2024: Animals: An Open Access Journal From MDPI
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38612305/anatomy-and-physiology-of-water-buffalo-mammary-glands-an-anatomofunctional-comparison-with-dairy-cattle
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Daniel Mota-Rojas, Fabio Napolitano, Alfonso Chay-Canul, Marcelo Ghezzi, Ada Braghieri, Adriana Domínguez-Oliva, Andrea Bragaglio, Adolfo Álvarez-Macías, Adriana Olmos-Hernández, Giuseppe De Rosa, Ricardo García-Herrera, Pamela Lendez, Corrado Pacelli, Aldo Bertoni, Vittoria Lucia Barile
The present review aims to analyze the anatomical and physiological characteristics of the mammary gland and udders of water buffalo by making an anatomofunctional comparison with dairy cattle. It will also discuss the knowledge generated around the physiological regulation of milk ejection in the water buffalo. It was found that buffalo's average udder depth and width is approximately 20 cm smaller than Bos cattle. One of the main differences with dairy cattle is a longer teat canal length (around 8.25-11...
March 30, 2024: Animals: An Open Access Journal From MDPI
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38611461/the-significance-of-xylem-structure-and-its-chemical-components-in-certain-olive-tree-genotypes-with-tolerance-to-xylella-fastidiosa-infection
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Erika Sabella, Ilaria Buja, Carmine Negro, Marzia Vergine, Paolo Cherubini, Stefano Pavan, Giuseppe Maruccio, Luigi De Bellis, Andrea Luvisi
Olive quick decline syndrome (OQDS) is a devastating plant disease caused by the bacterium Xylella fastidiosa ( Xf ). Exploratory missions in the Salento area led to the identification of putatively Xf -resistant olive trees (putatively resistant plants, PRPs) which were pauci-symptomatic or asymptomatic infected plants belonging to different genetic clusters in orchards severely affected by OQDS. To investigate the defense strategies employed by these PRPs to contrast Xf infection, the PRPs were analyzed for the anatomy and histology of xylem vessels, patterns of Xf distribution in host tissues (by the fluorescent in situ hybridization technique-FISH) and the presence of secondary metabolites in stems...
March 23, 2024: Plants (Basel, Switzerland)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38608404/the-infant-gut-microbiome-and-cognitive-development-in-malnutrition
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Inoli Shennon, Brooke C Wilson, Anna H Behling, Theo Portlock, Rashidul Haque, Terrence Forrester, Charles A Nelson, Justin M O'Sullivan
Malnutrition affects 195 million children under the age of five worldwide with long term effects that include impaired cognitive development. Brain development occurs rapidly over the first 36 months of life. Whilst seemingly independent, changes to the brain and gut microbiome are linked by metabolites, hormones, and neurotransmitters as part of the gut-brain axis. In the context of severe malnutrition, the composition of the gut microbiome and the repertoire of biochemicals exchanged via the gut-brain axis vary when compared to healthy individuals...
April 4, 2024: Clinical Nutrition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38606560/the-role-of-high-resolution-manometry-prior-to-and-following-antireflux-surgery-the-padova-consensus
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Renato Salvador, John E Pandolfino, Mario Costantini, C Prakash Gyawali, Jutta Keller, Sumeet Mittal, Sabine Roman, Edoardo Vincenzo Savarino, Roger Tatum, Salvatore Tolone, Frank Zerbib, Giovanni Capovilla, Anand Jain, Priya Kathpalia, Luca Provenzano, Rena Yadlapati
BACKGROUND: In the last two decades the development of high-resolution manometry (HRM) has changed and revolutionized the diagnostic assessment of patients complain foregut symptoms. The role of HRM before and after antireflux procedure remains unclear, especially in surgical practice, where a clear understanding of esophageal physiology and hiatus anatomy is essential for optimal outcome of antireflux surgery (ARS). Surgeons and gastroenterologists (GIs) agree that assessing patients following antireflux procedures can be challenging...
April 12, 2024: Annals of Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38604569/how-do-we-treat-our-male-and-female-patients-a-primer-on-gender-based-health-care-inequities
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María Loreto Figueroa Berrios, Laurie A Hiemstra
Health is a fundamental human right, yet disparities in healthcare, based on gender, persist for women. These inequities stem from a patriarchal society that has regarded men as the default standard, leading to women being treated merely as smaller men. Contributing to these disparities are the gender stereotypes that pervade our society. Women possess differences in anatomy, physiology, psychology and social experience than men. To achieve health equity, it is vital to understand and be open to consider and evaluate these aspects in each individual patient...
April 9, 2024: Journal of ISAKOS
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38600480/mutation-mapping-of-a-variegated-ems-tomato-reveals-an-ftsh-like-protein-precursor-potentially-causing-patches-of-four-phenotype-classes-in-the-leaves-with-distinctive-internal-morphology
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Punyavee Dechkrong, Sornsawan Srima, Siriphan Sukkhaeng, Winai Utkhao, Piyanan Thanomchat, Hans de Jong, Pumipat Tongyoo
BACKGROUND: Leaf variegation is an intriguing phenomenon observed in many plant species. However, questions remain on its mechanisms causing patterns of different colours. In this study, we describe a tomato plant detected in an M2 population of EMS mutagenised seeds, showing variegated leaves with sectors of dark green (DG), medium green (MG), light green (LG) hues, and white (WH). Cells and tissues of these classes, along with wild-type tomato plants, were studied by light, fluorescence, and transmission electron microscopy...
April 10, 2024: BMC Plant Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38598406/deep-learning-model-for-quality-assessment-of-urinary-bladder-ultrasound-images-using-multi-scale-and-higher-order-processing
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Deepak Raina, S H Chandrashekhara, Richard Voyles, Juan Wachs, Subir Kumar Saha
Autonomous Ultrasound Image Quality Assessment (US-IQA) is a promising tool to aid the interpretation by practicing sonographers and to enable the future robotization of ultrasound procedures. However, autonomous US-IQA has several challenges. Ultrasound images contain many spurious artifacts, such as noise due to handheld probe positioning, errors in the selection of probe parameters and patient respiration during the procedure. Further, these images are highly variable in appearance with respect to the individual patient's physiology...
April 10, 2024: IEEE Transactions on Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38595229/the-difficult-cholecystectomy-what-you-need-to-know
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anupamaa Seshadri, Andrew B Peitzman
This review discusses the grading of cholecystitis, the optimal timing of cholecystectomy, adopting a culture of safe cholecystectomy, understanding the common error traps that can lead to intraoperative complications and how to avoid them. The Tokyo Guidelines, AAST, Nassar and Parkland scoring systems are discussed. The patient factors, physiologic status and operative findings that predict a difficult cholecystectomy or conversion from laparoscopic to open cholecystectomy are reviewed. With laparoscopic expertise and patient conditions that are not prohibitive, early laparoscopic cholecystectomy is recommended...
April 10, 2024: Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38594738/essential-right-heart-physiology-for-the-perioperative-practitioner-poqi-ix-current-perspectives-on-the-right-heart-in-the-perioperative-period
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Matthew D McEvoy, Paul M Heerdt, Vicki Morton, Raquel R Bartz, Timothy E Miller
As patients continue to live longer from diseases that predispose them to right ventricular (RV) dysfunction or failure, many more patients will require surgery for acute or chronic health issues. Because RV dysfunction results in significant perioperative morbidity if not adequately assessed or managed, understanding appropriate assessment and treatments is important in preventing subsequent morbidity and mortality in the perioperative period. In light of the epidemiology of right heart disease, a working knowledge of right heart anatomy and physiology and an understanding of the implications of right-sided heart function for perioperative care are essential for perioperative practitioners...
April 9, 2024: Perioperative Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38593116/comparative-characteristics-of-oat-doubled-haploids-and-oat-%C3%A3-maize-addition-lines-anatomical-features-of-the-leaves-chlorophyll-a-fluorescence-and-yield-parameters
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marzena Warchoł, Katarzyna Juzoń-Sikora, Dragana Rančić, Ilinka Pećinar, Tomasz Warzecha, Dominika Idziak-Helmcke, Kamila Laskoś, Ilona Czyczyło-Mysza, Kinga Dziurka, Edyta Skrzypek
As a result of oat (Avena sativa L.) × maize (Zea mays L.) crossing, maize chromosomes may not be completely eliminated at the early stages of embryogenesis, leading to the oat × maize addition (OMA) lines development. Introgression of maize chromosomes into oat genome can cause morphological and physiological modifications. The aim of the research was to evaluate the leaves' anatomy, chlorophyll a fluorescence, and yield parameter of oat doubled haploid (DH) and OMA lines obtained by oat × maize crossing...
2024: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38592855/updating-the-knowledge-on-the-secretory-machinery-of-hops-humulus-lupulus-l-cannabaceae
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Felipe Paulino Ramos, Lucas Iwamoto, Vítor Hélio Piva, Simone Pádua Teixeira
Cannabaceae species garner attention in plant research due to their diverse secretory structures and pharmacological potential associated with the production of secondary metabolites. This study aims to update our understanding of the secretory system in Hops ( Humulus lupulus L.), an economically important species especially known for its usage in beer production. For that, stems, leaves, roots, and inflorescences were collected and processed for external morphology, anatomical, histochemical, ultrastructural and cytochemical analyses of the secretory sites...
March 17, 2024: Plants (Basel, Switzerland)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38592779/in-situ-accumulation-of-caox-crystals-in-c-quitensis-leaves-and-its-relationship-with-anatomy-and-gas-exchange
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Olman Gómez-Espinoza, Francisca I Fuentes, Constanza F Ramírez, León A Bravo, Patricia L Sáez
The accumulation of crystal calcium oxalate (CaOx) in plants is linked to a type of stress-induced photosynthesis termed 'alarm photosynthesis', serving as a carbon reservoir when carbon dioxide (CO2 ) exchange is constrained. Colobanthus quitensis is an extremophyte found from southern Mexico to Antarctica, which thrives in high-altitude Andean regions. Growing under common garden conditions, C. quitensis from different latitudinal provenances display significant variations in CaOx crystal accumulation. This raises the following questions: are these differences maintained under natural conditions? And is the CaOx accumulation related to mesophyll conductance (gm ) and net photosynthesis (AN ) performed in situ? It is hypothesized that in provenances with lower gm , C...
March 8, 2024: Plants (Basel, Switzerland)
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