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[Gas gangrene: an extreme surgico-medical rather than medico-surgical emergency].

by HBOT News | Apr 1, 1987 | Cancer

Abstract: A diabetic woman developed spontaneous gas gangrene of upper limb extending into trunk and due to clostridium septicum. Recovery was obtained after major surgery involving disarticulation of upper limb and excision of soft tissues of left hemithorax, and a...

Methodological problems in evaluating hyperbaric treatment of multiple sclerosis. A case study.

by HBOT News | Jan 1, 1987 | Multiple Sclerosis

Abstract: The paper describes a number of methodological problems experienced in a long-term evaluation of hyperbaric treatment for MS. Among the problems discussed are those relating to the locus and logistics of assessment, the reliability of...

A feasibility study of a new approach to clinical radiosensitisation: hypothermia and hyperbaric oxygen in combination with pharmacological vasodilatation.

by HBOT News | Nov 1, 1986 | Carcinoma

Abstract: It is proposed that hyperbaric oxygen fails in the clinical situation due to a high proportion (greater than 33%) of hypoxic cells in human tumours. The means of overcoming this problem are reviewed. Additional to hyperbaric oxygenation, moderate hypothermia...

[Effects of hyperbaric oxygenation in experimental paraplegia].

by HBOT News | Jun 1, 1986 | Spinal Cord Injuries

Abstract: Xu, Xie, Wang, , , , , , (1986). [Effects of hyperbaric oxygenation in experimental paraplegia]. Zhonghua wai ke za zhi [Chinese journal of surgery], 1986 Jun;24(6):353-6,...

Tumor vascularity under angiotensin II-induced hypertension–angiographic observations.

by HBOT News | Apr 1, 1986 | Cancer

Abstract: The selective increase in tumor blood flow under angiotensin II-induced hypertension was observed to be the result of passive vascular beds irresponsive to angiotensin II. We investigated whether or not increased tumor blood flow resulting from angiotensin...
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