Sentences with phrase «in systemic shock»

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His work focuses on financial regulation, corporate law, contracts, and cross-border transactions and disputes, and his most recent article, «Boilerplate Shock: Sovereign Debt Contracts as Incubators of Systemic Risk,» examines the role of financial contracts in the Eurozone sovereign debt crisis.
«These results indicate strong two - way interactions between the brain and the gut that may help explain the increased incidence of systemic infections after brain trauma and allow new treatment approaches,» said the lead researcher, Alan Faden, MD, the David S. Brown Professor in Trauma in the Departments of Anesthesiology, Anatomy & Neurobiology, Psychiatry, Neurology, and Neurosurgery at UMSOM, and director of the UMSOM Shock, Trauma and Anesthesiology Research Center.
The kinase activity of RIPK1 mediates hypothermia and lethality in a mouse model of TNF - induced shock, reflecting the hyperinflammatory state of systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS), where the proinflammatory «cytokine storm» has long been viewed as detrimental.
That feature is what lost the support of longtime social - justice warrior (and founder of the pro school choice Black Alliance for Educational Options) Howard Fuller, who in July shocked many allies by stating his opposition to the Nevada plan: «Parental choice should be used principally as a tool to empower communities that face systemic barriers to greater educational and economic opportunities... I could never approve of a plan that would give those with existing advantages even greater means to leverage the limited number of private school options, to the detriment of low - income families.»
Gastric dilatation - volvulus (GDV) is a common condition in dogs that is characterized by rapid accumulation of air in the stomach, twisting of the stomach, and subsequent shock and systemic compromise that is fatal in most cases if left untreated.
Mast cells contain granules filled with substances which can be released into the bloodstream and potentially cause systemic problems, including stomach ulceration and bleeding, swelling and redness at and around the tumor site, and potentially life - threatening complications, such as a dangerous drop in blood pressure and a systemic inflammatory response leading to shock.
In severe or acute cases, there is often respiratory distress, an abnormal heart rhythm, muffled heart and lung sounds and other signs of systemic shock.
CytoSorbents Corp. launched VetResQ, a broad - spectrum blood purification adsorber designed to help treat deadly inflammation and toxic injury in animals with critical illnesses such as septic shock, toxic shock syndrome, severe systemic inflammation, toxin - mediated diseases, pancreatitis, trauma, liver failure and drug intoxication.
Especially signs of systemic cardiovascular compromise, hypoperfusion, hypotension, possibly full blown shock Major cause of hyperdynamic distributive shock in dogs; but some dogs with sepsis have a hypodynamic picture.
Severe acute pancreatitis is a classic cause of shock, especially in dogs, due to systemic vasodilation (distributive) and hypovolaemia (due to extravascular fluid shifts, gastrointestinal fluid loss and reduced fluid intake).
The Commission urged an end to punitive and damaging systems of child protection and detention in a damning report handed down earlier this month which chronicled «systemic and shocking failures».
While he spoke again of the shocking abuse at Don Dale, there is no mention in his speech of the impact of racism, systemic and personal, on health and wellbeing.
* On an overall basis, the report states that while «global tail risks have diminished (meaning the risk of a systemic shock to the global financial system that could be caused by an event like a sovereign debt default), the global outlook is slightly weaker than projected in October».
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