Zhonghua yi xue za zhi
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Zhonghua yi xue za zhi · Mar 2012
[Experience of 97 patients with moyamoya disease: long-term follow-up at a single center].
To explore the medium and long-term outcomes of patients with Moyamoya disease (MD) undergoing surgery and conservative treatment at a single institution and analyze the related prognostic factors. ⋯ Rebleeding is a major cause of poor prognosis, mobility and mortality in MD patients. Surgical revascularization offers better long-term outcomes than conservative treatment. And direct arterial anastomoses may decrease recurrent hemorrhage effectively.
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Zhonghua yi xue za zhi · Mar 2012
[Effects of exercise training on synaptic plasticity in rats with focal cerebral infarction].
To examine the roles of exercise training in the improvement of damaged neural function and synaptic plasticity. ⋯ Exercise training plays an important role in the recovery of damaged neural function and synaptic plasticity after cerebral infarction in rats.
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Zhonghua yi xue za zhi · Feb 2012
Randomized Controlled Trial Multicenter Study Comparative Study[Hemodynamic and efficacies of domestic levosimendan versus dobutamine in patients with acute decompensated heart failure].
To compare the hemodynamic effects of domestic levosimendan versus dobutamine on patients with acute decompensated heart failure (ADHF). ⋯ As compared with dobutamine, domestic levosimendan may bring about better outcomes of hemodynamics and dyspnea.
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Zhonghua yi xue za zhi · Feb 2012
[Effects of vascular endothelial growth factor vector on vascular buds of vertebral cartilaginous endplate in rabbits].
To directly inject recombinant pcDNA3.1-VEGF165 plasmid into degeneration intervertebral disc and explore its effects on vascular buds of vertebral cartilage endplate and intervertebral disc in rabbits. ⋯ The pcDNA3.1-VEGF165 plasmid may promote the vascular buds of vertebral cartilage endplate by increasing their average number and diameter and arresting the intervertebral disc degeneration.
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Zhonghua yi xue za zhi · Feb 2012
[Role of cannabinoid 2 receptor in the development of bone cancer pain].
To explore the effects of cannabinoid 2 receptor (CB2) in the development of bone cancer pain in mice. ⋯ The cannabinoid 2 receptor plays an important role in the formation of bone cancer pain.