In order to avoid muscle artifacts in the electroretinogram (ERG), an auriculopalpebral nerve block was applied
by subcutaneous injection of 2 % lidocaine HCl solution along the zygomatic arch.
If the cat is sick or not eating, it may be necessary to hospitalize it for a few days for intravenous fluid therapy, followed
by subcutaneous fluids at home as needed.
Cats will be examined at the hospital once a month and given either Exenatide ER or placebo
by subcutaneous injection.
It should be administered
by subcutaneous injection, and repeated at intervals of 6 to 12 hours as required.
Two doses of ivermectin are effective, either orally or
by subcutaneous injections are administered two weeks apart.
Each ml of ProZinc product contains 40 International Units (U) of recombinant human insulin and is given to cats
by subcutaneous injection.
DECTOMAX is a tissue - friendly injectable solution that can be administered
by subcutaneous (SC) or intramuscular (IM) injection in the neck region.
Allergic rashes might be cause
by the subcutaneous fat of the Yorkies which is secreted by their sebaceous glands;
Only administer parenteral vaccines
by subcutaneous route.
When pets progress to the later stages of CKD (stage3 +) your veterinarian may suggest that that extra fluid be given at home
by subcutaneous injection.
The selamectin pretreated and infected cats were administered 100 L3
by subcutaneous injection.
Cats in kidney failure — either acute or chronic, often require extra fluids given either intravenously or
by subcutaneous drip.
This test in simple terms is described here: First a preliminary (baseline) blood test is done for various hormones including 17 - OH, this is followed
by a subcutaneous injection of 0.25 mg of a drug called Cortrosyn which is a form of ACTH which stimulates the adrenal glands to make more hormones.
We induced local inflammation in juvenile and adult rats that had been fed a 6.6:1 ketogenic diet for three weeks.22 Inflammation was produced
by subcutaneous injection of complete Freund's adjuvant into one hindpaw.
They found that removal of visceral fat changes the signals sent out
by subcutaneous fat cells.
I can tell you that IV drugs clear an athlete's system more quickly than drugs that are administered
by subcutaneous injection.
Not exact matches
The device, called a
subcutaneous defibrillator, protects patients from sudden cardiac arrest
by providing an electrical impulse to muscles surrounding the heart.
Nevertheless, the potential to implement some of the Ringberg ideas is larger than people used to imagine — there is a lot of «
subcutaneous» reform that is possible
by changing the content and organization of courses so that individual profiling is supported.
All three
subcutaneous vaccines were effective, significantly reducing incidence of disease
by up to 83 percent.
Cellulite describes dimpling of skin, caused
by the protrusion of
subcutaneous fat into the dermis creating an undulating dermal -
subcutaneous fat junction adipose tissue.
Hardy pointed out that only aquatic mammals like walruses and hippopotamuses have naked skin and
subcutaneous fat — human traits not shared
by other apes.
It is given
by injection under the skin (
subcutaneous) or in the vein (intravenous).
This is accomplished
by giving
subcutaneous injections of a stem cell stimulating growth factor for five consecutive days.
While less well - known (masked as it is and placed out of focus
by the overall age - related body composition shift from lean mass to adiposity), there is none the less significant age - related
subcutaneous lipoatrophy in aging, most visibly in the sunken appearance of the face.
(6) Moreover,
subcutaneous adipose of prematurely - aged transgenic mice exhibited high levels of staining for the senescence marker senescence - associated - β - galactosidase (SAβ - gal) and expressed high levels of several established markers of senescence, including p21, p19, interleukin - 6, (insulin - like growth factor binding protein - 2 (Igfbp2), and Pai - 1; primary BubR1H / H; INK - ATTAC mouse embryonic fibroblasts forced artificially into senescence
by oncogenic Ras or serial passage exhibited a subpopulation that was both GFP + and stained positively SAβ - gal.
It is known as a hematopoietic growth factor or colony stimulating factorand is given
by injection under the skin (
subcutaneous) or in the vein (intravenous).
Furthermore, when the authors assessed the
subcutaneous implantation of hDPSCs grown on CPD scaffolds, they discovered that PDGF - BB modified cells generated more dentin - like mineralized tissue surrounded
by highly vascularized dental pulp - like connective tissue at 12 weeks when compared to unmodified hDPSCs.
The c - Myc gene is generated
by visceral fat that surrounds the body's organs, which is distinct from
subcutaneous fat that sits below the skin.
Furthermore, while it is true that metastatic melanoma is a systemic disease — and also that mortality is not caused
by dermal or
subcutaneous lesions but rather
by metastases to the liver, brain, lung, and other sites — locoregional disease is often disfiguring and painful, and locoregional therapy may provide clinical benefit.
Cold fat does not mobilize well, so
by warming it up (increasing blood flow to the area) you are assisting your body with mobilizing and eliminating those fat cells.Other studies have demonstrated that blood flow and lipolysis increased in the
subcutaneous fatty tissue that is directly adjacent to the working muscle.
«Most cases of loose skin are actually just cases of excess
subcutaneous body fat covered
by skin.
While there is definitely support for larger deposits of
subcutaneous fat providing more insulation in cold environments, there is no real hard evidence to suggest that we actually respond to cold
by adding more fat.
According to a study
by The University of New South Wales School of Medicine, high - intensity intermittent exercise like anabolic running is more effective in reducing abdominal and
subcutaneous body fat than other types of exercise.
Are blood flow and lipolysis in
subcutaneous adipose tissue influenced
by contractions in adjacent muscles in humans?
For example, if a competitor has reached competition body fat levels (lacking any visible
subcutaneous fat) and is losing half a kilogram per week (approximately a 500 kcals caloric deficit), carbohydrate could be increased
by 25 - 50 g, thereby reducing the caloric deficit
by 100 - 200 kcals in an effort to maintain performance and LBM.
Kostek et al. found that the
subcutaneous fat changes from resistance training varied
by gender and assessment technique (12).
Recently Kostek et al. (12) showed a significant reduction in the
subcutaneous fat in a trained arm compared to an untrained arm only in men (p < 0.05) after 12 weeks of supervised resistance training when measured
by the skinfold technique but not
by MRI (12).
Further, as noted
by Kostek et al. (12), most studies investigating «spot reduction» have used skinfolds to measure
subcutaneous fat.
At baseline and 6 and 24 months, body fat mass and lean mass (n = 424) were measured using dual energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA)(Hologic QDR 4500A bone densitometer; Hologic); visceral and
subcutaneous abdominal fat (n = 165) were measured using a computed tomography (CT) scanner [39]; and blood pressure was measured
by an automated device (Omron HEM907XL; Omron).
Alternatively, regular
subcutaneous fluids — a method of hydrating the cat
by introducing fluids under the skin prevents frequent vomiting that leads to dehydration — can also help.
More chronic cases can be effectively maintained at home
by owners administering fl uids via a
subcutaneous (under the skin) route on a weekly to daily basis.
Forget about
subcutaneous fluids, your dog will be long dead
by the time
subcutaneous fluids would help.
We can also save you a trip to the vet
by offering services such as
subcutaneous fluid administration, medication administration, anal gland expression, nail trims, ear cleaning and more.
Subcutaneous (under the skin) fluid delivery may be necessary, and many pet owners can do this at home after some instruction
by their veterinarian.
Several hundred cases of
subcutaneous infections in humans have been reported in Europe, but these are almost always caused
by another closely related parasite, Dirofilaria repens, rather than the dog heartworm.
Written
by certified veterinary technician Randi E. Golub, this independently published paperback covers every conceivable care situation a pet owner might encounter, from how to give medications and administer
subcutaneous fluids to caring for senior pets and making end - of - life decisions.
This is done
by palpation of the
subcutaneous dorsal midline from the base of the skull to the insertion of the tail.
In a study done
by Colorado State University Veterinary Teaching Hospital of the 60 dogs injured
by lawn edging in the study, 85 percent of them needed surgery, and 18 percent required extensive surgical repair of skin,
subcutaneous tissue, and muscle, tendon, or fascia.
They can look like lots of different non-cancerous skin tumors (particularly lipoma for mast cell tumors that are
subcutaneous), so it is important to have all lumps and bumps located on or under the skin evaluated
by a veterinarian.
Diagnosis of
subcutaneous dirofilariasis was based on the following established criteria: a) pruritus lasting more than 1 wee; b) presence of cutaneous lesions; c) microfilariasis caused only
by Dirofilaria repens; d) negative serology for antibodies to Dirofilaria immitis.