نتایج جستجو برای: radiation injuries

تعداد نتایج: 358114  

Journal: :Undersea & hyperbaric medicine : journal of the Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society, Inc 2004
J J Feldmeier

Hyperbaric oxygen has shown consistent benefit in treating patients with delayed radiation injury. It has also had success in preventing radiation injury in some instances. Additional study in identifying patients at risk for injury and delivering hyperbaric oxygen with prophylactic intent to prevent these injuries appears to be promising. Additional approaches to applying hyperbaric oxygen as ...

Journal: :Seminars in Interventional Radiology 2015

Journal: :Folia histochemica et cytobiologica 2005
Francis Hérodin Jean-François Mayol Frédéric Mourcin Michel Drouet

Radiation-induced (RI) tissue injuries can be caused by radiation therapy, nuclear accidents or radiological terrorism. Notwithstanding the complexity of RI pathophysiology, there are some effective approaches to treatment of both acute and chronic radiation damages. Cytokine therapy is the main strategy capable of preventing or reducing the acute radiation syndrome (ARS), and hematopoietic gro...

Journal: :European heart journal 2014
John D Groarke Paul L Nguyen Anju Nohria Roberto Ferrari Susan Cheng Javid Moslehi

Radiation exposure to the thorax is associated with substantial risk for the subsequent development of cardiovascular disease. Thus, the increasing role of radiation therapy in the contemporary treatment of cancer, combined with improving survival rates of patients undergoing this therapy, contributes to a growing population at risk of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. Associated cardiova...

2014
Ivan Kindekov Milka Mileva Dimo Krastev Vladimira Vassilieva Yuliana Raynova Lyuba Doumanova Mitko Aljakov Krassimira Idakieva

The radioprotective effect of Rapana thomasiana hemocyanin (RtH) against radiation-induced injuries (stomach ulcers, survival time and endogenous haemopoiesis) and post-radiation recovery was investigated in male albino mice (C3H strain). Radiation course was in a dose of 7.5 Gy (LD 100/30 - dose that kills 100% of the mice at 30 days) from 137Cs with a dose of 2.05 Gy/min. Radiation injuries w...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1997
A Stewart

By drawing a distinction between A-bomb survivors with and without bomb-related injuries, it was possible to see that instead of the Life Span Study (LSS) cohort being a normal, homogenous population, there were significant differences between survivors with and without multiple injuries, and that these differences occurred largely among survivors who were under 10 or over 50 years of age when ...

2016
Yijuan Huang Hainan Zhao Kun Cao Ding Sun Yanyong Yang Cong Liu Jianguo Cui Ying Cheng Bailong Li Jianming Cai Fu Gao

We have demonstrated that grape seed proanthocyanidins (GSPs) could effectively scavenge hydroxyl radical (•OH) in a dose-dependent manner. Since most of the ionizing radiation- (IR-) induced injuries were caused by •OH, this study was to investigate whether GSPs would mitigate IR-induced injuries in vitro and in vivo. We demonstrated that GSPs could significantly reduce IR-induced DNA strand b...

2015
Tonje Sønstevold Anne Christine Johannessen Linda Stuhr

BACKGROUND Radiation technology focuses on delivering the radiation as precisely as possible to the tumor, nonetheless both acute and long-term damage to surrounding normal tissue may develop. Injuries to the surrounding normal tissue after radiotherapy of head and neck cancer are difficult to manage. An animal model is needed to elucidate good treatment modalities. The aim of this study was to...

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