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These findings provide some evidence that reduced slow wave sleep (SWS) and rapid eye movement sleep (REM) may contribute to brain atrophy, thereby increasing the risk of Alzheimer disease (AD).
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This area is usually devoid of lung tissue, where the parietal pericardium abuts the chest wall and this measured 3 cm for this patient (figure 1B). Importantly, the left internal mammary artery which ...
1,2 White described a “chronic fibrous or callous thickening of the wall of the pericardial sac that is so contracted that the normal diastolic filling of the heart is prevented . . . There may or may ...
It also changes in size during childbirth. For most people, variations don't affect function but procedures like dilation may be needed in people who have had vaginoplasty surgery to create or repair ...
In conclusion, ultrasonography of either healthy or diseased sheep or goats is very useful for assessing the normal structure and function of both healthy and ... mediastinum and enveloped by visceral ...
The pleura is comprised of two layers: The visceral and parietal pleura join at the hilum ... preventing them from interfering with the function of the lungs. They also serve as a barrier to ...
Objective Biochemical analysis of pericardial fluid (PF) is commonly performed for the initial assessment of PF, and the results are usually interpreted according to Light’s traditional criteria for ...
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