Search Results - "Sukheepod, Pasu"
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Deep Vein Thrombosis Resolution Is Modulated by Monocyte CXCR2-Mediated Activity in a Mouse Model
Published in Arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology (01-06-2004)“…OBJECTIVE—To determine the role of CXCR2, the receptor for cysteine-X-cysteine (CXC) chemokines, and its primary effector cell, the neutrophil (PMN), on deep…”
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Neutrophils modulate post-thrombotic vein wall remodeling but not thrombus neovascularization
Published in Thrombosis and haemostasis (01-02-2006)“…Early deep venous thrombosis (DVT) resolution is associated with neutrophil (PMN) influx. This study examined the role of PMNs in thrombus neovascularization…”
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Neutropenia impairs venous thrombosis resolution in the rat
Published in Journal of vascular surgery (01-11-2003)“…Neutrophil influx is one of the first events in a formed deep venous thrombosis (DVT), but whether these cells are active participants in the resolution…”
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Experimental pulmonary embolism: Effects of the thrombus and attenuation of pulmonary artery injury by low-molecular-weight heparin
Published in Journal of vascular surgery (01-04-2006)“…Pulmonary embolism (PE) is a life-threatening condition that is associated with the long-term sequelae of chronic pulmonary hypertension. Prior experimental…”
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Clinical relevance of peripheral vascular occlusive disease in patients with rheumatoid arthritis and systemic lupus erythematosus
Published in Journal of vascular surgery (01-07-2003)“…Introduction: Peripheral vascular occlusive disease (PVOD) and rheumatologic disease (RD) are common in older patients. The effect that coexistence of these…”
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Deep venous thrombosis causes vein wall fibrosis
Published in Journal of the American College of Surgeons (01-09-2004)“…Introduction: The most common sequelae of deep venous thrombosis (DVT) is chronic venous insufficiency (CVI), which is marked by vein wall scarring. The aim of…”
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