Sentences with phrase «shunts in»

subdural hematoma), and placement of shunts in patients with hydrocephalus.
As with people, brain surgery is performed on animals for a variety of ailments, including surgical removal of brain tumors, correction of brain anomalies (e.g., Chiara - like malformation), removal of blood clots (e.g. subdural hematoma) and placement of shunts in patients with hydrocephalus.
Evaluation of portocaval venograft and ameroid ring for the occlusion of intrahepatic portocaval shunts in dogs.
A veterinary ophthalmologist might use a laser, or put in tiny shunts in the eye in order to allow the fluid to drain properly.
Dr. Mehl has authored more than 25 publications in peer - reviewed journals covering many surgical diseases such as laryngeal disorders and treatment, adrenal tumors, bone tumors, liver shunts in small and large breed dogs, kidney transplantation, feline ureteral surgery, episoplasty in dogs, laparoscopic surgery, tracheal surgery and thoracic surgery.
He's a scrawnycancer survivor who has to take human growth hormone and has a shunt in hisbrain.
From Jolyon Palmer's practice crash in Australia to his FP3 shunt in Hungary, it's been a crash - filled F1 season so far...
However his prospects appeared to have ended following a monster shunt in Formula 3000 in 1988 which left both his feet almost literally hanging on by a thread.
The German driver was forced out of the first pre-season F1 test following his Race of Champions shunt in January, in which he injured his back.
Daniil Kvyat is okay after a massive shunt in Q3 while Romain Grosjean once again flew the flag for Lotus...
Placing a shunt or tube in the ventricles — The placement of a shunt in the brain allows our team to drain the spinal fluid that has built up in the ventricles and direct it to other parts of the body, alleviating the enlarged ventricles that have caused the condition.
Deletion of Rbpj from postnatal endothelium leads to abnormal arteriovenous shunting in mice.
Varma SD, Bauer SA, Richards RD. Hexose monophosphate shunt in rat lens: stimulation by vitamin C. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci.
Luc Alphand's No. 72 Corvette retired in the eighth hour after a shunt in Tertre Rouge, having completed 99 laps.
Pneumonia - What You Need to Know, Liver Shunt in the IW, Lifetime Cardiac Study update, 2005 CERF Clinic report
After a «T» shaped duratomy placement of a shunt in 1 - 1.2 mm thickness from syrinx cavity to subarachnoid space has to be performed to complete the procedure.
An ideal option for treating a liver shunt in dogs is to perform surgical ligation of the shunt (closing or tyeing it off).
For some disorders, certain breed groupings had a scarcity of affected dogs, such as for portosystemic shunt in retrievers.
It accounts for the 0.06 °C upward shunt in the resultant, averaged temperatures after 1980 as clearly stated in section 5C of the paper:
Linda and Natalie hired Neinstein Personal Injury Lawyers» Duncan Embury to investigate their medical malpractice claim following complications with the shunt in Natalie's brain.

Not exact matches

Nearly one in four commercial emails doesn't make it to the inbox and is either shunted to spam folders or blocked altogether, according to a March report by Return Path, a New York email deliverability monitoring firm.
Not being able to crack Apple's market share or its profitability is why traditional hardware partners — almost all of whom are based in Asia — are being shunted to the side, and why the major tech players are shifting toward vertically integrated models.
Ottawa shunted responsibility for payday loans onto the provinces in 2007.
These companies shunted $ 259 billion in assets into protective custody — that is, away from shareholders.
This usually means work gets shunted onto other managers, who end up overseeing two departments and in turn may have to offload work to someone else, she says.
With so much to act on and think about just to keep your business in the black, it's easy to shunt aside longer - term planning
For the most part, corporations are happy to shunt hardware costs onto their employees, and the potential boost in productivity from enabling employees to work remotely and during off - hours also appeals.
It's all being done in an effort to shunt Google Maps, an integral part of the iPhone since its launch in 2007, off of Apple's devices.
Even here in the real world, there's no shortage of gossip about the CEO and the underling, shunted to a dreary regional outpost under mysterious circumstances.
Interestingly, though, Myerson's ridiculous assertion in a roundabout way shows how you change culture... In this case, Nadella effectively shunted Windows to its own division with all of the company's other non-strategic assets, leaving Myerson and team to come to yesterday's decision on their owin a roundabout way shows how you change culture... In this case, Nadella effectively shunted Windows to its own division with all of the company's other non-strategic assets, leaving Myerson and team to come to yesterday's decision on their owIn this case, Nadella effectively shunted Windows to its own division with all of the company's other non-strategic assets, leaving Myerson and team to come to yesterday's decision on their own.
And especially since 1980 a financial and real estate bubble has shunted Western industrial capitalism onto an increasingly parasitic mode of finance capitalism that adds to prices instead of bringing them in line with cost - value.
Questions about the nature and mission of the Church as it relates to political responsibility are shunted aside as energies are consumed in the contest to capture the Church for partisan advantage.
But this opportunity will be missed if the lawyer does not ask appropriate questions and listen, if he (or she) does not consider the support of marriage a part of his job description, if he takes the position that a client seeking to keep her marriage together is in the wrong place, if he believes that lawyers who encourage reconciliation appear weak, or if he tries to shunt the whole problem off to the mental health professionals.
In 2010, the Justice Department filed a discrimination suit against Wells Fargo alleging that the bank had shunted blacks into predatory loans regardless of their creditworthiness.
In many ways sex stands at the center of our personhood and, try as we may, we can not shunt it aside.
Some Saints worry that individuals are being shunted aside or left out in the rush to idealize the Mormon family.
The New Encyclopædia Britannica explains that the pope anointed Charlemagne, his father, and his brother, in founding a new dynasty after the former reigning family had been «shunted aside.»
Possible discomfort in these newborns can easily be treated in a straightforward way by active treatment (closure of the defect and shunting the hydrocephalus) and, when necessary, by the use of a professional pain / symptom protocol.
Sam only momentarily shunted that attention to the children, whom once in each service he called to the front of the church, re-presenting the innocence.
Just when a «gender gap» at the voting booth surfaced in 1980, and women in politics began to talk of capitalizing on it, the Republican party elevated Ronald Reagan and both political parties began to shunt women's rights off their platforms.»
And here in Ohio, the state prepares to execute Jay D. Scott, even as his attorneys continue to argue in various courts that to kill a schizophrenic is «cruel and unusual punishment»; Scott's execution has been delayed twice, the last time five minutes before the poison was to be administered — the shunts were already in his veins.
The power of this nearness does not affect us indifferently, shunting us to and fro in the manner of a physical force acting in terms of efficient causation.
The difference in tone between the ending of part III and the beginning of part IV heightens the ambiguity as the reader is shunted from despair to a kind of bittersweet hope.
The medico - materialistic explanation is that simpler cerebral processes act more freely where they are left to act automatically by the shunting - out of physiologically [though in this instance not spiritually] «higher» ones which, seeking to regulate, only succeed in inhibiting results.
However, while this seems like a promising development, it is debatable whether it has had much influence on what actually has been happening in the field as forests continue to be torn down and local people shunted to jail for protesting the taking of their land.
Eugene Laverty's first World Superbikes race at the Imola circuit ended in spectacular and very fiery fashion after a heavy shunt.
Wenger may say that, but the fact is that Chamberlain may have become disillusioned with the Boss, as he has actually only started in 25 Arsenal League games in two years, and has been shunted around from one position to another on a regular basis.
There was a two - day test at the circuit in May which used the new MotoGP chicane but Miller had to sit it out, due to excessive swelling to his right hand after his huge FP4 shunt at Le Mans.
Patience and caution are equally important when trying to recover from a spin during a race, but both of those were ignored in this huge Stock Car Brasil shunt.
Then, Raikkonen shunted into Vitantonio Liuzzi as he tried to lap the Toro Rosso, in a bizarre accident, and the safety car was deployed.
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