Sentences with phrase «in subcutaneous tissue»

For dogs and cats, the standard site for microchip placement is in the subcutaneous tissue along the dorsal midline (the spine) between the pet's shoulder blades.
They will dissolve on their own in a few months just like the sutures in the subcutaneous tissue.
After remaining in the subcutaneous tissue for close to 2 mo, they molt into young adults (L5) that migrate through host tissue, arriving in the pulmonary arteries ~ 50 days later.
We implant microchips with a syringe and needle in the subcutaneous tissue over the shoulder blades.
Because of the super saturation in the subcutaneous tissue.
Again it's still gonna be a cream and the problem is some women don't do well with the cream because it super saturates in the subcutaneous tissue and starts coming out in uncontrollable amounts.
Improved blood flow — In the subcutaneous tissues, infrared rays are converted to heat energy which causes blood vessels and capillaries to dilate.
Dogs with this type of cancer located in the subcutaneous tissues (just under the skin) live a median of about 6 months with surgery alone.
Over time (typically about eight months) these larvae thrive and develop in the bitten cat's body, initially in the subcutaneous tissues directly beneath the skin, then in the muscle tissues and eventually in the right ventricle of the animal's heart, in its lungs and in the arteries associated with those vital organs.
This compound kills the larval heartworms while they are still in the subcutaneous tissues.
Adult worms reside in the subcutaneous tissues of infested animals and release microfilariae that circulate in the blood (Tarello, 1999).

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-- Ashley Black, bestselling author of The Cellulite Myth, coauthor of the scientific paper «The Effects of a Fascia Manipulation Device on Subcutaneous Fat Tissue and Cellulite Appearance in Middle Aged Women,» and inventor of the FasciaBlaster
Then, as the blows continue, they cut deeper into the subcutaneous tissue, producing first an oozing of blood from the capillaries and veins of the skin, and finally spurting arterial bleeding from vessels in the underlying muscles.
When this blood stays stagnant in your legs, fluid can pass into your subcutaneous tissue and build up underneath your skin.
Using magnetic resonance imaging, Dr. Kahleová and colleagues then studied adipose (fat - storage) tissue in the subjects» thighs to see how the two different diets had affected subcutaneous, subfascial and intramuscular fat (that is, fat under the skin, on the surface of muscles and inside muscles).
The parasite Dirofilaria repens is a roundworm that primarily attacks the subcutaneous tissue of dogs and causes lumps in the skin, swelling, and itching.
Using samples of adipose tissue from both visceral fat and subcutaneous fat from 18 people who underwent gastric bypass surgery, researchers found that subcutaneous fat has an intrinsic circadian rhythm in insulin sensitivity.
Rutin also induced brown - like (beige) adipocyte formation in subcutaneous adipose tissue in both obesity mouse models.
Subjects in the postabsorptive state underwent needle aspirations of abdominal subcutaneous adipose tissue at the level of the umbilicus.
CD68 expression in human subcutaneous adipose tissue.
Using quantitative RT - PCR we determined the relative expression levels of the macrophage expressed gene Cd68 in human abdominal subcutaneous adipose tissue.
In subcutaneous and parametrial adipose tissue, the mean adipocyte size of the FVB / NJ Csf1op / op mice (311 ± 71 μm2) was smaller though not significantly different from that of control FVB / NJ Csf1 + / + mice (476 ± 326 μm2)(P = 0.37).
In mice, both body mass and adipocyte size were strong predictors of the percentage of F4 / 80 + macrophages in the perigonadal, perirenal, mesenteric, and subcutaneous adipose tissue depotIn mice, both body mass and adipocyte size were strong predictors of the percentage of F4 / 80 + macrophages in the perigonadal, perirenal, mesenteric, and subcutaneous adipose tissue depotin the perigonadal, perirenal, mesenteric, and subcutaneous adipose tissue depots.
We calculated the average adipocyte cross-sectional area and the percentage of F4 / 80 - expressing cells in the perigonadal, perirenal, mesenteric, and subcutaneous inguinal adipose tissue depots from Ay / + female, Lepob / ob female, lean male, and diet - induced obese (DIO) male mice.
Similar relationships were found in human subcutaneous adipose tissue stained for the macrophage antigen CD68.
Sex differences in the association of cord blood insulin with subcutaneous adipose tissue in neonates
(6) In early - aging (2 - mo old) BubR1H / H; INK - ATTAC mice, but not young (3 - wk - old) mice, transcripts of the system and of reporter green fluorescent protein «were significantly elevated in [subcutaneous] adipose tissue, skeletal muscle and eye, but not in tissues in which endogenous p16Ink4a is not induced, including liver and heart.&raquIn early - aging (2 - mo old) BubR1H / H; INK - ATTAC mice, but not young (3 - wk - old) mice, transcripts of the system and of reporter green fluorescent protein «were significantly elevated in [subcutaneous] adipose tissue, skeletal muscle and eye, but not in tissues in which endogenous p16Ink4a is not induced, including liver and heart.&raquin [subcutaneous] adipose tissue, skeletal muscle and eye, but not in tissues in which endogenous p16Ink4a is not induced, including liver and heart.&raquin tissues in which endogenous p16Ink4a is not induced, including liver and heart.&raquin which endogenous p16Ink4a is not induced, including liver and heart.»
Assimilation and mobilization of triglycerides in subcutaneous abdominal and femoral adipose tissue in vivo in men: effects of androgens
After an overnight fast, participants visited clinics for metabolic characterization, and subcutaneous adipose tissue biopsy samples were obtained under local anesthesia, frozen immediately in liquid nitrogen, and stored at − 80 °C.
Creation of a rich subcutaneous vascular network with implanted adipose tissue - derived stromal cells and adipose tissue enhances subcutaneous grafting of islets in diabetic mice.
The American Diabetes Association and the National Institutes of Health funded these studies, which also exhibited that mice who ran on an exercise wheel for 11 days and men who underwent 12 weeks of training on an exercise bicycle experienced a browning of their subcutaneous white adipose tissue (SCWAT) that appears to have led to overwhelming changes in the way that fat behaved in the body.
To determine whether sleep restriction results in reduced insulin sensitivity in subcutaneous fat, a peripheral tissue that plays a pivotal role in energy metabolism and balance.
Adipose tissue distribution between visceral and subcutaneous fat depots was unaltered, with no change in adipocyte cell size.
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.
This is in accordance with the findings of Stanhope et al (15), whose results suggested that fructose consumption may specifically promote lipid deposition in visceral adipose tissue, particularly in men, whereas glucose consumption appears to favor lipid deposition in subcutaneous adipose tissue.
Medically Cellulite is skin dimpling that is the result of a break with in the subcutaneous layer (Lowermost layer of the skin) whitin the fibrous connective tissue.
Are blood flow and lipolysis in subcutaneous adipose tissue influenced by contractions in adjacent muscles in humans?
As we learned in our Cellulite 101 Series, cellulite is the visible component of damaged connective tissue, more specifically, the tissue connecting the subcutaneous fat to the skin.
Finally, one report showed that Dietary Fiber intake was negatively correlated with total body fat mass, intra-abdominal adipose tissue, and subcutaneous abdominal adipose tissue in 135 men and 214 women (Larson et al., 1996).
Chemotherapy is often used in addition to surgical excision if the veterinarian was not able to remove the entire tumor or it has penetrated into the subcutaneous tissue or muscles below the skin.
Most of the ones that are soft, freely movable in the subcutaneous (under the skin) tissue and don't grow very quickly are usually benign but not always.
Skin rolling can release adherence of the skin to the deeper tissues, and it can increase circulation of both lymph and blood in the skin and subcutaneous tissues.
Subcutaneous administration of Onsior (robenacoxib) injection at a dose of 2 mg / kg (0.91 mg / lb) once daily for up to 3 days, with the first dose administered approximately 45 minutes prior to surgery, was effective and well - tolerated for the control of postoperative pain and inflammation with soft - tissue surgery in dogs.
This new feline leukemia vaccine uses the VET JET transdermal vaccination system to target presentation of vaccine in the dermis, subcutaneous layer and muscle tissues, allowing rapid and comprehensive immunity.
The larva causes a lesion in subcutaneous (below skin) tissue.
Cefovecin sodium [Convenia ®; Pfizer Animal Health; USA] is a newly developed, semi-synthetic, extended - spectrum injectable third - generation cephalosporin administered at 8 mg / kg subcutaneously (SC) for the treatment of UTI and skin and soft tissue infections in dogs and cats and it has been approved for subcutaneous (SC) injections in cats since 2006 in EU and 2008 in USA [4,6 - 9].
He was presented to our Oncology department at VRCC in June 2010 with a diagnosis of an invasive, aggressive, incompletely resected hemangiosarcoma of the subcutaneous tissue and muscle of the groin.
DECTOMAX is a tissue - friendly injectable solution that can be administered by subcutaneous (SC) or intramuscular (IM) injection in the neck region.
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 fasciIn 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 fasciin the study, 85 percent of them needed surgery, and 18 percent required extensive surgical repair of skin, subcutaneous tissue, and muscle, tendon, or fascia.
The most probable immediate cause is an increase in the blood enzyme lipase, which leads to degeneration of the subcutaneous adipose tissue (fat), followed by calcification of the degenerated tissue.
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