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1 of 9048 adults underwent appendectomy (15.8% perforated).
2                                    Five eyes perforated: 4 spontaneously, and 1 from trauma.
3  Nonenveloped animal viruses must disrupt or perforate a cell membrane during entry.
4 gnosis was appendicitis (77.4%), followed by perforated abdominal viscus (11.5%), ileostomy closure (
5                               It is based on perforated access tubes (ATs) permanently installed in t
6   As the synapse matures, the plaque becomes perforated and is eventually transformed into a complex,
7 re significant negative correlations between perforated and negative appendectomy rates.
8   This disconnection of trends suggests that perforated and nonperforated appendicitis may have diffe
9                                     Although perforated and nonperforated appendicitis rates were cor
10 R was the same (8.6 hours) for patients with perforated and nonperforated appendicitis.
11 ion electron microscopy to determine whether perforated and nonperforated synaptic subtypes differed
12 e two major axospinous synaptic subtypes are perforated and nonperforated, but there are several subc
13 y as approximately 50,000 years ago, yielded perforated and pigment-stained marine shells.
14 oups and disease diagnosis of complicated or perforated and uncomplicated appendicitis was performed.
15  to stratify management based on simple (non-perforated) and complex (gangrenous or perforated) infla
16 somatostatin (SST), and GABA for whole-cell, perforated, and cell-attached recording in 240 neurons.
17 ed (APC=-0.36; 95% CI: -0.97, 0.26) for both perforated (APC=0.95; 95% CI: -0.25, 2.17) and nonperfor
18 normal appendix (6.3% vs 4.3%; P < .001) and perforated appendicitis (27.3% vs 26.7%; P = .04).
19  27.0% vs 22.0%; P < .001) and patients with perforated appendicitis (27.6% vs 23.6% vs 23.6%; P = .0
20           US performance in the detection of perforated appendicitis (5b) was as follows: a sensitivi
21 re likely than low-burden hospitals to treat perforated appendicitis (log %, 0.07; 95% CI, 0.03-0.12;
22  1.7 [1.2] days; P < .001) and shorter after perforated appendicitis (mean [SD], 4.8 [3.6] vs 5.3 [3.
23 n-based incidence rates of nonperforated and perforated appendicitis and negative and incidental appe
24 During an 18-month period, 122 children with perforated appendicitis at a tertiary referral children'
25 the value of surgical care for children with perforated appendicitis by improving outcomes and loweri
26 he peritoneal cavity during appendectomy for perforated appendicitis has been debated extensively.
27     Despite these large changes, the rate of perforated appendicitis has increased steadily over the
28  compared with "usual care" for treatment of perforated appendicitis in children.
29 or suspected appendicitis and the finding of perforated appendicitis in children.
30                  Determining the etiology of perforated appendicitis is one reason to perform interva
31 ppendectomy after conservative management of perforated appendicitis remains controversial.
32 Laparoscopic appendectomy for complicated or perforated appendicitis showed lower mortality, reduced
33 city of each CT finding for the diagnosis of perforated appendicitis were determined.
34                                Patients with perforated appendicitis were excluded.
35  Statistically significant associations with perforated appendicitis were longer duration of symptoms
36          Children younger than 18 years with perforated appendicitis were randomized to peritoneal ir
37  age, time to operation, and the presence of perforated appendicitis were similar between groups.
38 nperforated appendicitis; and a score of 5b, perforated appendicitis).
39 f appendicitis in general and complicated or perforated appendicitis, in particular, is still undefin
40 e (24.0%) had a histopathologic diagnosis of perforated appendicitis.
41 n alone during laparoscopic appendectomy for perforated appendicitis.
42  endpoint was the histopathologic finding of perforated appendicitis.
43 e (24.0%) had a histopathologic diagnosis of perforated appendicitis.
44  endpoint was the histopathologic finding of perforated appendicitis.
45     The appendix was larger in patients with perforated appendicitis: The mean diameter was 15.1 mm c
46  muscular branches and the communicating and perforating arteries were routinely seen.
47 type characterized by pathology of the small perforating arteries, which supply the sub-cortical stru
48 basal ganglia have been associated with deep perforating artery arteriolosclerosis.
49                             The first septal perforating artery had no detectable connection to the A
50       Possible extension of the first septal perforating artery to the AVN was evaluated.
51 al of 158 dental implants were placed in non-perforated augmented sinuses, with a total of three fail
52 s alone, whereas another type often seems to perforate before the patient reaches hospital.
53 be modeled as a polydisperse distribution of perforated bilayer vesicles with icosahedral, football,
54 Atomistic simulations of bilayer ribbons and perforated bilayers containing dimyristoylphosphatidylch
55 ail1 induces cancer cells to (i) degrade and perforate BM barriers, (ii) initiate angiogenesis, and (
56 es (OM control group, 10 sites) and modified perforated bovine collagen membranes (MPM test group, 10
57 onses during restricted (stimuli placed in a perforated box), and unrestricted access to pup and food
58                            A proximal septal perforating branch of the left anterior descending (LAD)
59 ater-soluble trimer whose protomers are each perforated by a pore.
60 ombinant Tp0956; the protein is trimeric and perforated by a pore.
61 s can be stopped, even by imperfect barriers perforated by a series of gaps.
62 elial end bud, the basement membrane becomes perforated by hundreds of well-defined microscopic holes
63 imately clustered by forming membrane stacks perforated by NPCs.
64 e portulae; between the portulae the keel is perforated by open windows (fenestrae).
65 ing materials feature a metal/Ge 9 framework perforated by regular arrays of mesoporous channels.
66                In voltage-clamped gramicidin-perforated cells, GABA induced dose-dependent increases
67 l phosphatidylcholine liposomes are added to perforated cells, they bind preferentially to the Golgi
68 e of a novel design approach of caplets with perforated channels to accelerate drug release from 3D p
69  been implemented using a caplet design with perforating channels of increasing width (0.2, 0.4, 0.6,
70 ion by comparing the use of a novel modified perforated collagen membrane with a traditional cell occ
71                                              Perforated colonic diverticulitis usually requires surgi
72                     Occurrence of esophageal perforating complications during follow-up was related t
73 identify patients at high risk of esophageal perforating complications only occurring in patients wit
74 to be a significant predictor for esophageal perforating complications.
75                            Interestingly, in perforated conditions, PS was found to increase the whol
76                       Using a mouse model of perforating corneal injury that causes acute and severe
77 ncy, and thus maintained vision in otherwise perforated corneas of C57BL/6 (B6) mice.
78 6 mice significantly decreased the number of perforated corneas, bacterial counts, and PMNs.
79 ed from the patient's necrotic cornea, which perforated despite coverage with hourly fortified broad-
80 ation-based cohort study using patients with perforated diverticular disease and population controls
81                             The incidence of perforated diverticular disease has doubled over the per
82                                              Perforated diverticular disease represents the most seri
83 equiring treatment beyond that necessary for perforated diverticulitis (12 in the laparoscopic lavage
84                   Among patients with likely perforated diverticulitis and undergoing emergency surge
85                     Peritonitis secondary to perforated diverticulitis has conventionally been manage
86 scopic lavage as treatment for patients with perforated diverticulitis Hinchey III was feasible and s
87                  The choice of operation for perforated diverticulitis lies between HP and PRA.
88 imates for 6879 patients with Hinchey III-IV perforated diverticulitis were obtained from two databas
89 suggested that laparoscopic lavage may treat perforated diverticulitis with less morbidity than resec
90                                              Perforated diverticulitis with purulent peritonitis (Hin
91                                              Perforated diverticulitis with purulent peritonitis has
92 laparoscopic lavage and sigmoid resection in perforated diverticulitis with purulent peritonitis.
93 an appropriate treatment of choice for acute perforated diverticulitis with purulent peritonitis.
94                      Patients with suspected perforated diverticulitis, a clinical indication for eme
95 diverting ileostomy over HP in patients with perforated diverticulitis.
96 lymicrobial pelvic abscess in a patient with perforated diverticulitis.
97 support laparoscopic lavage for treatment of perforated diverticulitis.
98                   Patients presenting with a perforated diverticulum are 6 times more likely to die t
99 fected corneas of VIP(-/-) versus WT B6 mice perforated earlier (2 vs. 5 days postinfection [p.i.]),
100 ns endocardial adhesion thereby resulting in perforated endocardium.
101 geal thermal ulcers showed the occurrence of perforating esophageal complications.
102 m meningeal arteries, en-passant arteries or perforating feeders.
103  of ultrasonography (US) for differentiating perforated from nonperforated pediatric appendicitis and
104 d portal hypertension (18.2%) and empyema or perforated gallbladder (6.1%).
105 with abdominal pain and salivary VZV DNA had perforated gastric ulcers, necessitating a wedge gastrec
106 significant vision loss persists in cases of perforating globe injuries as well as open and closed-gl
107 mplant survival in the perforated versus non-perforated groups.
108                                     By laser-perforating holes with different sizes and spacings in t
109 oated microneedles were able to reproducibly perforate human skin at low (<1N) insertion forces.
110                                  The cap was perforated in 4 eyes, and a major tear occurred in 1 eye
111 rough periodic subwavelength aperture arrays perforated in metallic films has generated significant i
112  (non-perforated) and complex (gangrenous or perforated) inflammation, although many patients remain
113 n fluid volume (~15,774 m(3)) and volume per perforated interval (15.73 m(3) m(-1)) were highest for
114                                              Perforated marine gastropod shells at the western Asian
115               The critical exponents for the perforated membrane are compatible with those of the sta
116 cale flows using a monolithically integrated perforated membrane.
117 nd promotes healing in a susceptible (cornea perforates) model of Pseudomonas aeruginosa keratitis, a
118 ion) with birth weights less than 1500 g and perforated necrotizing enterocolitis at 15 pediatric cen
119          The type of operation performed for perforated necrotizing enterocolitis does not influence
120                                              Perforated necrotizing enterocolitis is a major cause of
121 e Survey (NHDS) 1970-2004 were classified as perforated, nonperforated, negative, and incidental appe
122 CI: 0.06-0.73; P = .02), were more likely to perforate or require therapeutic penetrating keratoplast
123 inal or cytosolic Ca(2+) were recorded using perforated patch and confocal microscopy, respectively.
124                                        Using perforated patch clamp electrophysiology and rat cerebra
125 tical observations, rapid Ca(2+) imaging and perforated patch clamp electrophysiology demonstrated th
126                                              Perforated patch clamp experiments revealed that basal a
127                                   Whole-cell perforated patch clamp methods were used to record Cl(-)
128                                              Perforated patch clamp recordings showed that noradrenal
129                     Lastly, using gramicidin-perforated patch clamp recordings, we found that the Glu
130                               The gramicidin-perforated patch clamp technique on neurons retrogradely
131 eromultimers and AT1 receptors studied under perforated patch clamp, angioII induced a strong suppres
132                               Whole-cell and perforated patch clamping were used in this study to elu
133 lated rabbit ventricular myocytes, using the perforated patch configuration at 35-37 degrees C.
134                    When recorded from in the perforated patch configuration, cb5b cells can signal th
135                                              Perforated patch electrical capacitance recordings were
136                                  We utilized perforated patch electrophysiological recordings conduct
137                                     Combined perforated patch electrophysiology and imaging studies s
138 s from a single case of TSC were measured by perforated patch recording and compared to normal-appear
139  this was not different during whole-cell or perforated patch recording.
140                       However, by performing perforated patch recordings and calcium imaging experime
141                                              Perforated patch recordings demonstrate that the reversa
142            Data obtained with whole-cell and perforated patch recordings from SNR neurons in slices i
143                          Based on gramicidin-perforated patch recordings in hypothalamic slices from
144 ersal potential was determined by gramicidin perforated patch recordings to be -65.3 +/- 5.0 mV, lyin
145                           We used gramicidin-perforated patch recordings to characterize Cl- transpor
146 ) receptor activation on membrane potential, perforated patch recordings were obtained from NG2 cells
147 r s at 5 Hz and 27 vesicles per s at 200 Hz (perforated patch recordings).
148                 Next, using gramicidin-based perforated patch recordings, we found that the GABA reve
149 ulation of AHP currents using whole-cell and perforated patch recordings.
150 and basal loose patch sites before and after perforated patch rupture.
151 ATP channel activity were recorded using the perforated patch technique.
152 granule cells were recorded using gramicidin perforated patch techniques at varying times (1-60 d) af
153                             Using gramicidin-perforated patch whole cell recordings, intracellular re
154 BA on electrical activity were determined by perforated patch whole-cell recordings.
155 hed, inside-out, whole-cell, outside-out and perforated patch) can be achieved, even for relatively d
156 ntitative polymerase chain reactions (qPCR), perforated patch-clamp electrophysiology on freshly-isol
157 ous fura-2 Ca(2+) imaging and amphotericin B perforated patch-clamp electrophysiology, we find that b
158  homeostasis determined using the gramicidin perforated patch-clamp method.
159 ctly address these questions, we developed a perforated patch-clamp recording technique and recorded
160 periments, using conventional whole-cell and perforated patch-clamp recording, with cultured rat midb
161                                              Perforated patch-clamp recordings in dissociated HH neur
162 A(A) R-mediated currents were measured using perforated patch-clamp recordings in single neurons acut
163                                              Perforated patch-clamp recordings of MOPr-mediated activ
164  postnatal and adult periods, and gramicidin-perforated patch-clamp recordings revealed that they pro
165                           We used gramicidin-perforated patch-clamp recordings to investigate the rol
166                                        Using perforated patch-clamp recordings, we show that developi
167 d assaying neuronal Cl(-) through gramicidin perforated patch-clamp recordings.
168 ably expressing M(1) receptors studied under perforated patch-clamp showed cotransfection of AKAP79 t
169 criptional nuclear microdomains, we combined perforated patch-clamp technique and FRET microscopy for
170                                    Using the perforated patch-clamp technique and ratio-calcium-imagi
171 orded from freshly isolated PASMCs using the perforated patch-clamp technique.
172 c NM neurons using whole-cell and gramicidin-perforated patch-clamp techniques to measure Cl- reversa
173 eas-specific DRG neurons were measured using perforated patch-clamp techniques.
174 in also disrupted the precision of firing in perforated-patch and cell-attached recordings.
175 osis and endocytosis in mast cells with both perforated-patch and whole-cell configurations of the pa
176                                           In perforated-patch clamp recordings from acutely dissociat
177                         Using the gramicidin perforated-patch clamp technique in the brain slice prep
178 iated the whole-cell currents observed under perforated-patch conditions and slowed receptor deactiva
179   However, stimulation of human basophils in perforated-patch configuration with PMA, N-formyl-methio
180          In human eosinophils studied in the perforated-patch configuration, phorbol myristate acetat
181                         Using the gramicidin perforated-patch configuration, we recorded from CA3 hip
182  of I(Ca) is reliably demonstrated using the perforated-patch configuration.
183 th was comparable to the AHP measured in the perforated-patch configuration.
184                                        Using perforated-patch electrophysiological techniques to main
185  Szt1 mutation on IK(M) function explicitly, perforated-patch electrophysiology was performed in CA1
186 the transmission of voltage between pairs of perforated-patch pipettes sealed onto abluminal cells lo
187                                        Using perforated-patch recording in a mammalian synapse, we fo
188 nt of single-cell fura-2 fluorescence during perforated-patch recording of TRPC6 currents showed that
189                                   Gramicidin perforated-patch recording revealed a GABA reversal pote
190                                        Using perforated-patch recording, we also found that K(ATP) ch
191 y) in mouse cartwheel cells using gramicidin perforated-patch recording.
192                                              Perforated-patch recordings and two-photon calcium imagi
193   Activation of the B cell receptor (BCR) in perforated-patch recordings evoked the same response.
194 rtual synaptic activity using dynamic clamp, perforated-patch recordings from dissociated bullfrog sy
195 ification in the ear, we made whole-cell and perforated-patch recordings from hair cells and postsyna
196                                           In perforated-patch recordings from rat utricular hair cell
197                                In agreement, perforated-patch recordings show that intracellular Cl(-
198           The rebound of the current seen in perforated-patch recordings was blocked by the PI4-kinas
199 re assessed using trypan blue dye exclusion, perforated-patch recordings, fura-2 fluorescence, and ti
200                          By using gramicidin perforated-patch recordings, we established that the pre
201                                        Using perforated-patch recordings, we found that individual ha
202 ing unitary field potential and gramicidin D perforated-patch recordings, we provide evidence that th
203 kinin, and 1 histamine) using whole-cell and perforated-patch recordings.
204 s was investigated by performing gramicidine perforated-patch recordings.
205                                    Using the perforated-patch technique to measure vascular voltages
206 cularly important in the retina, we used the perforated-patch technique to monitor the ionic currents
207                                            A perforated Pecten shell, painted on its external, white
208 n US is highly specific but nonsensitive for perforated pediatric appendicitis.
209 ia causing obstruction or gangrene (PEH) and perforated peptic ulcer (PPU) was analyzed, independent
210 ole of laparoscopic surgery for treatment of perforated peptic ulcer disease has now been validated,
211 nderwent emergency operation for bleeding or perforated peptic ulcer disease was performed to determi
212 for patients requiring emergency surgery for perforated peptic ulcer disease.
213 n bodies, infected congenital anomalies, and perforated peptic ulcer disease.
214                                              Perforated peptic ulcer is a common emergency condition
215                We summarise the evidence for perforated peptic ulcer management and identify directio
216 ared to trigger the macrophage response from perforated phagosomes: once heated to disassemble filame
217 robiosis: in closed plastic bags and in open perforated plastic boxes for different periods before oi
218                        Therefore, the use of perforated plastic boxes is recommended for keeping the
219 fruit storage in closed plastic bags than in perforated plastic boxes.
220 essing that allows their disassembly to form perforated platelets, such as well-defined hollow rectan
221 sensor consists of a double-side gold-coated perforated polycarbonate membrane as part of a microflui
222 mmeo, and Italiano classico) packed in macro-perforated polyethylene bags were stored at chilling (4
223 d accompanied by increases in the number of "perforated" postsynaptic densities, increased numbers of
224 rt path (8.8 mm) within a rigid, 12 mm long, perforated probe tip.
225 xcitatory synapses, nonperforated (NPSs) and perforated (PSs) subtypes.
226                                              Perforated recording revealed a V(m) of -46.1 +/- 1.6 mV
227 tage of vital bone was 26.3% +/- 6.3% in the perforated (repaired) sinuses versus 19.1% +/- 6.3% in t
228 5 of 35) compared to 95.5% (43 of 45) in the perforated/repaired vs. non-perforated sinuses, respecti
229                Multiple techniques to repair perforated Schneiderian membranes with materials such as
230 ts were placed in the augmented sinuses with perforated Schneiderian membranes, and one failure was n
231 in the macula, and the relationships between perforating scleral vessels and retinal-choroidal struct
232                                              Perforating scleral vessels are often present beneath th
233 Main outcome measures were the prevalence of perforating scleral vessels at the site of the lacquer c
234  extensive molecular dynamics simulations of perforated sheets with a dense periodic array of holes a
235                       Autofluorescent beams, perforated sheets, and fibers, consistent with the uveal
236 es to aggregate into perforated vesicles and perforated sheets.
237 ng abstractly incised fragments of ocher and perforated shells interpreted as beads.
238 vital bone percentages compared with the non-perforated sinus group.
239 rations repaired during surgery versus a non-perforated sinus group.
240 43 of 45) in the perforated/repaired vs. non-perforated sinuses, respectively.
241 ed) sinuses versus 19.1% +/- 6.3% in the non-perforated sinuses.
242 lications occurred in 15 sinuses with 25 non-perforated sinuses.
243 increase in overall synapse density, and non-perforated, small spines.
244 s and many were frequently multisynaptic and perforated, suggesting high synaptic efficacy.
245                         In the same monkeys, perforated synapse densities in the dentate gyrus outer
246 f nonperforated and perforated synapses, and perforated synapse-like changes in structure with distan
247 rface areas and a higher proportion of large perforated synapses compared with V1.
248              We found that the proportion of perforated synapses increases as a function of distance
249 , forming multiple asymmetric, adherent, and perforated synapses onto large-caliber dendrites and den
250 on intermediate to that of nonperforated and perforated synapses, and perforated synapse-like changes
251  fewer MSBs contacting one or more segmented perforated synapses, and the abundance of this bouton su
252 ceptor immunoreactivity identical to that of perforated synapses, levels of AMPA receptor expression
253 from the soma beyond that found within other perforated synaptic subtypes.
254 that lack membranes of their own, disrupt or perforate the intracellular, membrane-enclosed compartme
255 as been suggested that the ability of PFO to perforate the membrane of target cells is dictated by ho
256 rapped arc-shaped assemblies are all seen to perforate the membrane, as also visible by the ejection
257 e and form symmetric dimers that coalesce to perforate the mitochondrial outer membrane via an unknow
258                Nuclear pore complexes (NPCs) perforate the nuclear envelope and serve as the primary
259 ought to function as a penetrating device to perforate the Salmonella cell wall.
260 acks (82%) retrobulbar vessels were found to perforate the sclera at the site of the lacquer crack.
261 in monomers insert into the lipid bilayer to perforate the target membrane.
262 ted in the left lobe of the liver, which had perforated the stomach and gone by unnoticed until prese
263 orneal infection with Pseudomonas aeruginosa perforates the cornea in susceptible C57BL/6 (B6), but n
264 rate that VP2 binds to, integrates into, and perforates the ER membrane; the other internal protein,
265              We report that L. monocytogenes perforates the host cell plasma membrane in an LLO-depen
266 el diameter of the nuclear pore complex that perforates the nuclear envelope is much larger than the
267 assay and showed that the ERp29-activated Py perforates the physiologically relevant ER membrane, an
268 te delivery of the genome-containing core by perforating the endosomal membrane.
269 essel wall shear-stress in the feed arteries perforating the soleus and gastrocnemius muscles.
270     In human erythrocytes, malaria parasites perforate their enclosing erythrocyte membrane shortly b
271              During mating, yeast cells must perforate their rigid cell walls at the right place to a
272 (52.38 %), retina--seven cases (33.33 %) and perforating--three cases (14.28 %).
273 r was designed using periodic circular holes perforated through a gold layer, and an enhanced target
274                           Replacement of the perforated Ti cathode with a CNT cathode increased the T
275 tionally, they are present at high levels in perforated TMs, especially in proximity to the holes, re
276 ity (corneas failed to recover by 21 days or perforated) to PA infection.
277     Dose-limiting toxicities (DLTs) included perforated ulcer in one patient in the 500-mg cohort and
278                            For patients with perforated ulcers, vagotomy/drainage produced similar ou
279          At Cueva de los Aviones, three umbo-perforated valves of Acanthocardia and Glycymeris were f
280 no SS differences in implant survival in the perforated versus non-perforated groups.
281 ndency of bicelle mixtures to aggregate into perforated vesicles and perforated sheets.
282                      The ISCOM particles are perforated vesicles of very well-defined structures.
283 ailable for 8 cases and clearly depicted the perforating vessel's course through the sclera and its t
284 t scleral expansion at the location of these perforating vessels may play a role in the formation of
285 ed fasciocutaneous sliding flap based on the perforating vessels running through fascial septae recru
286  T4N0 cancers were stratified by tumors that perforate visceral peritoneum (T4a) versus tumors that i
287 d severity of appendicitis (nonperforated or perforated) were also performed.
288 tential of -40 mV to -90 mV, as monitored in perforated whole-cell configuration, in turn enhancing N
289 resting membrane potential (RMP) recorded in perforated whole-cell patches and enhanced neurotransmit
290 out patches and plasma membrane potential in perforated whole-cell patches.
291 ivities in these cells with conventional and perforated whole-cell recording.
292                            Here, we use dual perforated/whole-cell and loose patch clamp on isolated
293 parent box, with a white plastic lid on top, perforated with 10 conical entrance holes, placed on the
294 ltilayer Au/polymer/Au/polymer membranes are perforated with 10(2)-10(3) cylindrical nanochannels by
295 tely below an illuminated metal-film that is perforated with a hole array on a dielectric consists of
296 e it is a maximally thin membrane that, once perforated with atomic accuracy, may allow ultrafast and
297 [(CH)NH](+) and [GaSbS](2) layers, which are perforated with holes.
298         We designed soft artificial branches perforated with longitudinal liquid-filled channels that
299  (muITIES) were formed using glass membranes perforated with microscale pores by laser ablation.
300 xagonal symmetry of the myofilaments and the perforated Z-band that contribute to high-speed contract

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