IBPs are frequently observed at multidetector CT in patients with IMH. They may resolve over time or appear during follow-up. These findings are not associated with a poor prognosis, and IBPs should be distinguished from ulcerlike projections.
In
diabetes, abnormal angiogenesis due to hyperglycemia and endothelial
dysfunction impairs wound healing and results in high risks of diabetic
foot ulcers and mortality. Alternative therapeutic methods were attempted
to prevent diabetic complications through the activation of endothelial
nitric oxide synthase. In this study, direct application of nitric
oxide using dinitrosyl iron complexes (DNICs) to promote angiogenesis
and wound healing under physiological conditions and in diabetic mice
is investigated. Based on in vitro and in vivo studies, DNIC [Fe2(μ-SCH2CH2OH)2(NO)4] (DNIC-1) with a sustainable NO-release reactivity
(t
1/2 = 27.4 ± 0.5 h at 25 °C
and 16.8 ± 1.8 h at 37 °C) activates the NO-sGC-cGMP pathway
and displays the best pro-angiogenesis activity overwhelming other
NO donors and the vascular endothelial growth factor. Moreover, this
pro-angiogenesis effect of DNIC-1 restores the impaired
angiogenesis in the ischemic hind limb and accelerates the recovery
rate of wound closure in diabetic mice. This study translates synthetic DNIC-1 into a novel therapeutic agent for the treatment of
diabetes and highlights its sustainable •NO-release
reactivity on the activation of angiogenesis and wound healing.
High anatomic success and excellent clinical patency can be achieved in the salvage of thrombosed arteriovenous fistulas. Percutaneous restoration of arteriovenous fistulas should be attempted before surgical recreation to optimize outcome in patients undergoing hemodialysis.
Excessive parotid gland doses secondary to the regression of enlarged neck nodes could be mitigated by replanning after 45 Gy. However, recontouring of large lymph nodes that regress during therapy has a risk of under-dosing extracapsular extension of lymph node metastases. Therefore, recontouring should be done with extreme caution.
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