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1    However, there are potential drawbacks to fenestration.
2  single stage and for fenestration versus no fenestration.
3 lap, and three with both stent placement and fenestration.
4 ith endovascular stent placement and balloon fenestration.
5 se of occluding a persistently patent Fontan fenestration.
6 crease in the population of endothelial cell fenestration.
7 bo-peritoneal shunts) and optic nerve sheath fenestration.
8 bral artery, persistent stapedial artery and fenestration.
9 bital fracture repair and optic nerve sheath fenestration.
10  of subcellular ultrastructures such as LSEC fenestrations.
11 ccurs, and beta-crystallin is located in the fenestrations.
12  is required to avoid tooth or alveolar bone fenestrations.
13 d endothelial cells with loss of endothelial fenestrations.
14 asma membrane that supports the formation of fenestrations.
15  rapidly induce the formation of endothelial fenestrations.
16 ian drug receptor site, and the lateral pore fenestrations.
17  to the channel cavity through intramembrane fenestrations.
18 ents underwent partial hepatectomy with cyst fenestration, 10 underwent cyst fenestration alone, and
19 s atrium was necessary in 33 procedures, via fenestration (16) or transbaffle puncture (17), and in 2
20 ve remained asymptomatic with patency of the fenestration (4 to 5 mm on echocardiography) and arteria
21                The resulting widening of the fenestrations above the TMD and opening of the transmemb
22 adjustment for Fontan type and presence of a fenestration, absolute SPC flow was significantly associ
23 nt by 46%, completely prevented formation of fenestration after engraftment as LSECs, and exacerbated
24                        A persistently patent fenestration after Fontan operation may be closed with a
25 c lamina (IEL) of blood vessels are sites of fenestration allowing for passage of diffusible vasoacti
26 my with cyst fenestration, 10 underwent cyst fenestration alone, and 7 underwent liver transplantatio
27 ared between those with and without surgical fenestration among 536 subjects (mean age 11.9 years) en
28  presents a case series of 9 patients with 8 fenestration and 3 dehiscence defects on implants consec
29 ral drainage occurred in 13 patients, 8 with fenestration and 5 without.
30  head-to-head trials with optic nerve sheath fenestration and cerebrospinal fluid diversion surgeries
31 cal interventions such as optic nerve sheath fenestration and cerebrospinal fluid shunting are used i
32  12 patients, enucleation in 6 patients, and fenestration and complete fulguration in 1 patient.
33  found few associations between a persistent fenestration and deleterious later outcomes.
34 excision of the infective focus (6 cases) or fenestration and expression of infective debris (1 case)
35                                         Cyst fenestration and liver transplantation, though effective
36                            The status of the fenestration and the association of a currently patent f
37 findings of aortic dissection (intimal flap, fenestration and thrombosis) was assessed in the 60 pati
38                                              Fenestration and tubulation of the ER correlates with a
39 ore specialized endothelial cell features of fenestrations and bore size.
40 racoabdominal aneurysms with both reinforced fenestrations and directional branches.
41 d repair manifested with EC swelling/loss of fenestrations and expression of growth and mitogenic fac
42              Small bony defects like implant fenestrations and intact extraction sites seem not to de
43 t junctions early in development, contiguous fenestrations and mature pericytes occur much later in d
44  lipid ratio of 0.2 caused platelets to form fenestrations and pseudopodia which were longer and thin
45                                   Contiguous fenestrations and significant PV-1 were not observed unt
46 aortic repair were divided into devices with fenestrations and those with formal branches.
47  of liver sinusoidal endothelial cell (LSEC) fenestration, and formation of an organized basement mem
48 ion between the true and false limbs, aortic fenestrations, and pump output.
49 rated that consist of tubules, sheets, sheet fenestrations, and sheet stacks with helicoidal connecti
50  the pigmented epithelium, loss of capillary fenestrations, and thrombosis.
51                                              Fenestrations are frequently performed during Fontan pro
52 alysis revealed a significantly larger total fenestration area in second and first order arterioles v
53 l and extracardiac Fontan modifications, and fenestration, as well as technological improvements, suc
54 pulmonary venous atrial-level communication (fenestration) at the time of the Fontan procedure on lat
55 e false-lumen outflow and/or creating distal fenestrations between the true and false lumina distal t
56                                  Opening the fenestration-branch loops, meant to simulate the creatio
57                          Late closure of the fenestration by use of a transcatheter umbrella device h
58 increased the spatial resolution for imaging fenestrations by single molecule localization microscopy
59                                              Fenestration can be placed and revised easily without by
60  (WG), using antibodies against PAL-E, PV-1 (fenestrations), carbonic anhydrase IV (CA IV), eNOS, and
61    The most common procedures performed were fenestration closure and pulmonary artery intervention.
62                                       Fontan fenestration closure does not significantly improve peak
63 6 (median 10) years, underwent pre- and post-fenestration closure exercise testing with expiratory ga
64                                              Fenestration closure in Fontan patients was followed by
65                                              Fenestration closure increased O(2) saturation 9.4% on a
66                            For these reasons fenestration closure is routinely performed post-operati
67 ate clinical status of Fontan patients after fenestration closure is unknown.
68 ively examine the effects of elective Fontan fenestration closure upon exercise capacity and ventilat
69                   Among those with confirmed fenestration closure, 59% were by catheter intervention
70                                       Before fenestration closure, peak oxygen consumption (VO(2)) wa
71 rial saturation improved significantly after fenestration closure, there was no change in peak VO(2)
72 ways into the pore are observed: via lateral fenestrations connecting to the membrane lipid phase, as
73  octreotide (7 [21%]), sildenafil (6 [19%]), fenestration creation (15 [48%]), and relief of Fontan o
74 iculoperitoneal shunt and optic nerve sheath fenestration/decompression.
75                                              Fenestration defect height averaged 3.7+/-0.3 and 3.9+/-
76 DBM was implanted into one randomly selected fenestration defect.
77                                Contralateral fenestration defects (6 x 4 mm) were created 6 mm apical
78 ir combination on the healing of periodontal fenestration defects (PFDs) in rats.
79 BM/P-15 putty was compared in critical-sized fenestration defects in 16 mongrel dogs.
80  and resulted in the greater regeneration of fenestration defects in dogs at 8 weeks compared to cont
81 rate (PRP-BMA) on the healing of periodontal fenestration defects in rats.
82 s no adjunctive effect to GTR in periodontal fenestration defects over a four-week healing interval.
83         Fifteen days after initiation of CS, fenestration defects were created at the buccal aspect o
84     Seven days after DM induction, bilateral fenestration defects were created at the buccal aspect o
85                                              Fenestration defects were created at the buccal surface
86                                              Fenestration defects were created over mandibular molar
87                                  Periodontal fenestration defects were surgically created in the mand
88 achieve successful GBR results of dehiscence/fenestration defects when placing implants.
89 ent when applied at experimental periodontal fenestration defects.
90      A thin bone contributes to risk of bone fenestration, dehiscence, and soft-tissue recession.
91                           SEC porosities and fenestration diameters were measured in control livers,
92        Bimodal maximums in both porosity and fenestration diameters were observed in both zones at 5
93 fusions and multisystem organ failure before fenestration died 7 weeks after surgery secondary to low
94 on, engraftment in liver, and development of fenestration (differentiation).
95 -tear size, branch-vessel flow distribution, fenestrations, distal reentry communication) and physiol
96 evidence that VEGF dynamically regulates SEC fenestration during liver organogenesis, a process that
97            Some groups have advocated baffle fenestration for virtually all patients to minimize post
98 ates lateral, phospholipid-lined cytoplasmic fenestrations for water and ion egress.
99  choriocapillaris (CC) and to determine when fenestrations form, the capillaries are invested with pe
100 The ability of C2-ceramide to cause platelet fenestrations, formation of irregular platelet pseudopod
101     Norfluoxetine binds within intramembrane fenestrations found in only one of these two conformatio
102                                     Temporal fenestration has long been considered a key character to
103 ple, in contrast to other ECs, LSECs possess fenestrations, have low detectable levels of platelet en
104 ion and sclerosis, open or laparoscopic cyst fenestration, hepatic resection, and liver transplantati
105  delivered into the nuclear envelope through fenestrations, highlighting the remarkable dynamics of t
106                                              Fenestrations improve tear-mixing efficiency.
107  experience with late creation of a surgical fenestration in 9 patients (5.2 +/- 3.1 years old) exhib
108 ity; however, the role of late creation of a fenestration in aiding patients manifesting morbidity af
109                    However due to larger IEL fenestration in first order arterioles, a larger spannin
110 ized trial evaluated the clinical utility of fenestration in patients with standard preoperative risk
111 a significantly better clinical outcome than fenestration in terms of tumor recurrence (p = 0.018).
112 c factor, can acutely and chronically induce fenestrations in microvascular endothelium.
113 idence that chronic VEGF exposure can induce fenestrations in nonfenestrated endothelium similar to t
114 d false limbs was more effective than aortic fenestrations in preventing true-lumen collapse.
115     Strikingly, within 24 hours, endothelial fenestrations in RIP-Tag2 tumors disappeared, vascular s
116                    Early loss of endothelial fenestrations in RIP-Tag2 tumors is a clue that vessel p
117 Recently, it has been suggested that placing fenestrations in soft lenses increases tear mixing.
118            Individual glycocalyx tufts above fenestrations in the first three of these tissues and al
119 meant to simulate the creation of artificial fenestrations in the intimal flap, did not relieve true-
120 ixing can be achieved by selectively placing fenestrations in the pooling regions before the thinnest
121                                              Fenestrations in the sides of the pore module are unexpe
122                                     Surgical fenestration is associated with well-demonstrated early
123         However, it is controversial whether fenestration is beneficial for standard-risk patients.
124                               An interatrial fenestration is designed to maintain cardiac output in t
125            We tested the hypothesis that IEL fenestration is greater in distal vs. proximal arteries
126                               The benefit of fenestration is likely to be greatest in the early posto
127                                              Fenestration is not necessary in most Fontan patients wh
128 ence that a two-stage approach and/or baffle fenestration is required for a large cohort of patients
129   The choriocapillaris endothelium displayed fenestration loss.
130                                Although some fenestrations may close spontaneously, many remain paten
131 odontal regeneration in a rodent periodontal fenestration model.
132 ion helped assess the hemodynamic effects of fenestration occlusion.
133                                              Fenestration of a Fontan connection has been proposed as
134 onducted to assess the need for, and use of, fenestration of an extracardiac conduit Fontan.
135 by stimulating proliferation, migration, and fenestration of endocrine organ-derived endothelial cell
136 roximately 27 mmHg and led to severe loss of fenestration of glomerular capillary endothelial cells i
137 remaining 8 (42.1 %) patients underwent only fenestration of liver cysts.
138 ved target lumen reentry by means of balloon fenestration of the aortic dissection flap.
139                           Meshing or scalpel fenestration of the construct was found to stimulate ker
140                                              Fenestration of the Fontan circuit allows for shunting o
141                                              Fenestration of the Fontan circulation that results in a
142                            In four patients, fenestration of the intimal flap was performed twice.
143 reated with aortic stents, four with balloon fenestration of the intimal flap, and three with both st
144  disassembly of the nuclear pores leads to a fenestration of the nuclear envelope double membrane.
145 the protein surrounded the chromosomes after fenestration of the nuclear envelope in prometaphase.
146 is activity is augmented by KLP61F after the fenestration of the nuclear envelope, a process analogou
147                                Models having fenestrations of 2 to 6 mm and atrium pressures of 4 to
148 ype of dissection, procedure time, number of fenestrations of the intimal flap per patient, necessity
149                                The effect of fenestrations on improving tear mixing is explained and
150 urements were used to explore the effects of fenestrations on tear exchange under an SCL.
151                      Both optic nerve sheath fenestration (ONSF) and lumboperitoneal shunting (LPS) m
152 e ventricle, left single ventricle [RV/LV]), fenestration open (FO) or closed (FC) at end of operatio
153 tients who underwent hepatic resection, cyst fenestration, or liver transplantation for PLD from 1985
154 opulmonary anastomosis (P<0.001), and Fontan fenestration (P=0.001).
155                                       Baffle fenestration performed at the time of Fontan surgery imp
156 Fontan in our experience, patients who had a fenestration placed had significantly higher preoperativ
157                               The tooth root fenestration preclinical model is an ideal tool for hard
158 nsistent support to the hypothesis that the "fenestrations" present in the membrane-embedded region o
159       With the poor results of resective and fenestration procedures for polycystic liver disease (PC
160                  Intraislet endothelial cell fenestration, proliferation, and islet angiogenic factor
161 site in the cavity, adjacent to lipid-facing fenestrations proposed to be the portals for drug entry.
162                                     Surgical fenestration provided complete symptomatic relief and fo
163      The introduction of a partial thickness fenestration radial to the optic disc pit was associated
164 edicted receptor sites for nifedipine in the fenestration region and for the 4-phenyl-pyran in the po
165 onal testing 8 +/- 3 years after Fontan, the fenestration remained open in 19% of subjects.
166                        Initial creation of a fenestration results in less morbidity and mortality; ho
167                    Late surgical creation of fenestration results in resolution of morbidity after Fo
168                In contrast to angioplasty, a fenestration (right-to-left shunt) reduced TCPC pressure
169                                 The need for fenestration should be assessed after cardiopulmonary by
170  Lewis lung tumors, which lacked endothelial fenestrations, showed less regression.
171 mbosis, and growth did not differ by current fenestration status.
172    Compared with those without evidence of a fenestration, subjects with a current fenestration were
173 ural changes are shown to regulate access to fenestrations suggested to be pathways for lipophilic dr
174                                   After 4-mm fenestration, TCPC baffle pressure dropped by approximat
175  highly potent gating modifiers that bind to fenestrations that become available when KCNE1 accessory
176                                      The few fenestrations that were observed were often present with
177 -VEGF), induced proliferation, migration and fenestration (the formation of membrane discontinuities)
178  closed mitosis suggests a conserved role in fenestration to enable a single microtubule organizing c
179 ngle ventricle physiology, the addition of a fenestration to the procedure mitigates perioperative mo
180 ic patches that may attract cations, through fenestrations, to vestibules near the ion channel.
181                   Although closure of Fontan fenestrations typically results in an immediate improvem
182 staged procedure versus single stage and for fenestration versus no fenestration.
183 nt who had a residual shunt at 24 hours, the fenestration was completely closed at 1 month after coil
184                                              Fenestration was performed in 361 patients (67%), and fr
185 vitrectomy with creation of an inner retinal fenestration was performed in all eyes.
186                                              Fenestration was performed selectively in 32 patients (3
187                         In seven patients, a fenestration was placed or clipped in the early postoper
188  potentially avoided when immediate surgical fenestration was prompted by a sudden change in the EEG
189 s who underwent catheter closure of a Fontan fenestration were enrolled in either the Clamshell (1989
190 e of a fenestration, subjects with a current fenestration were taking more medications (p = 0.02) and
191 eceptor outer segments, and choriocapillaris fenestrations were decreased.
192 ull thickness flap reflection, 7 mm diameter fenestrations were made with a trephine in the mid-root
193                             Thyroid vascular fenestrations were virtually completely blocked by VEGF
194 ets was lower, and the capillaries had fewer fenestrations, whereas the islet blood flow was threefol
195 Gianturco coil was delivered to straddle the fenestration with established techniques for coil occlus
196                               The utility of fenestration with extracardiac Fontan operation has not
197 on and the association of a currently patent fenestration with health status and measures of ventricu
198 se observations highlight the robust area of fenestration within intramuscular arterioles and indicat

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