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    Keywords: Pediatric respiratory diseases Diagnosis ; Bronchoscopy ; Lung pathology ; Lung Diseases pathology ; Bronchoscopy methods ; Child ; Respiratory System ; Pediatrics ; Anesthesiology ; Intensive Care ; Otorhinolaryngology ; Pneumology ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Kind ; Atemwegskrankheit ; Bronchoskopie
    Description / Table of Contents: This book provides an in-depth 'state-of-the-art' critical review of the technique and the applications of flexible and rigid bronchoscopy to infants and children. Written by an international panel of experts, it reviews the technical aspects of the procedure, its common and highly specialized applications as well as its potential alternatives. The chapters are enhanced by a wealth of original figures. A major innovation of the book is the inclusion of online videos from actual bronchoscopies that further illustrate and elaborate on the information provided in the text. The book is addressed to paediatric pulmonologists and otorhinolaryngologists, both experienced and in training, as well as to other personnel who are involved in the performance of the procedures. In addition, it is recommended to pulmonologists for adults and general paediatricians who need to be able to evaluate the usefulness of bronchoscopy for their patients and be aware of its limitations and potential contra-indications
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (PDF-Datei: IX, 211 S.) , Ill., graph. Darst.
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Karger eBooks Collection
    ISBN: 9783805593106 , 9783805593113 , 3805593112
    Series Statement: Progress in respiratory research 38
    DDC: 610
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    Language: English
    Note: Literaturangaben , Bronchoscopic equipment / Balfour-Lynn, I.M.; Harcourt, J.Sedation and anaesthesia for bronchoscopy / de Blic, J.; Telion, C. -- Bronchoalveolar lavage : indications and applications / Midulla, F.; Nenna, R. -- Special procedures / Colin, A.A.; Waltz, D.A. -- Flexible fibre-optic bronchoscopy in the intensive-care unit / Koumbourlis, A.C. -- Interventional bronchoscopy / Donato, L.; Tran, T.M.H.; Mihailidou, E. -- Whole-lung lavage / Wood, R.E. -- Rigid bronchoscopy / Hitter, A. ... [et al.] -- Virtual bronchoscopy and other three-dimensional imaging methods / Anthracopoulos, M.B.; Alexopoulou, E.; Kagadis, G.C. -- Normal anatomy / Wallis, C. -- Congenital and acquired abnormalities of the upper airways / Eber, E. -- Congenital and acquired abnormalities of the lower airways / Pohunek, P.; Boogaard, R.; Merkus, P. -- Bronchial asthma / Barbato, A. ... [et al.] -- Atelectasis, middle lobe syndrome and plastic bronchitis / Priftis, K.N.; Rubin, B. -- Lung infection in cystic fibrosis, and other chronic suppurative lung diseases / Davies, J.C.; Bush, A.; Hogg, C.L. -- Endobronchial tuberculosis / Dagli, E. ... [et al.] -- Chronic cough / Masters, I.B.; Chang, A.B. -- Lung transplant recipients and other immunosuppressed patients / Benden, C.; Aurora, P. -- A four-decade perspective on paediatric bronchoscopy : where have we come from and where are we going? / Wood, R.E.
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    Publication Date: 2015-06-17
    Description: The effect of electromagnetic field (EMF) exposures at the microwave (MW) frequency of 18 GHz, on four cocci, Planococcus maritimus KMM 3738, Staphylococcus aureus CIP 65.8T, S. aureus ATCC 25923 and S. epidermidis ATCC 14990T, was investigated. We demonstrate that exposing the bacteria to an EMF induced permeability in the bacterial membranes of all strains studied, as confirmed directly by transmission electron microscopy (TEM), and indirectly via the propidium iodide assay and the uptake of silica nanospheres. The cells remained permeable for at least nine minutes after EMF exposure. It was shown that all strains internalized 23.5 nm nanospheres, whereas the internalization of the 46.3 nm nanospheres differed amongst the bacterial strains (S. epidermidis ATCC 14990T~ 0%; Staphylococcus aureus CIP 65.8T S. aureus ATCC 25923, ~40%; Planococcus maritimus KMM 3738, ~80%). Cell viability experiments indicated that up to 84% of the cells exposed to the EMF remained viable. The morphology of the bacterial cells was not altered, as inferred from the scanning electron micrographs, however traces of leaked cytosolic fluids from the EMF exposed cells could be detected. EMF-induced permeabilization may represent an innovative, alternative cell permeability technique for applications in biomedical engineering, cell drug delivery and gene therapy. Scientific Reports 5 doi: 10.1038/srep10980
    Electronic ISSN: 2045-2322
    Topics: Natural Sciences in General
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