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Autonomic Denervation
Known as:
Autonomic Denervations
, Denervation, Autonomic
, Denervations, Autonomic
The removal or interruption of some part of the autonomic nervous system for therapeutic or research purposes.
National Institutes of Health
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2019
2019
Relationship of left ventricular global longitudinal strain with cardiac autonomic denervation as assessed by 123I-mIBG scintigraphy in patients with heart failure with reduced ejection fraction…
M. Cruz
,
A. Abreu
,
+10 authors
M. Carmo
Journal of Nuclear Cardiology
2019
Corpus ID: 30086107
BackgroundHeart failure (HF) is associated with cardiac autonomic denervation (AD), which can be non-invasively assessed by 123I…
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2019
2019
Effects of autonomic denervations on the rhythms in axial length and choroidal thickness in chicks
D. Nickla
,
F. Schroedl
Journal of Comparative Physiology
2019
Corpus ID: 58594482
In chicks, axial length and choroidal thickness undergo circadian oscillations. The choroid is innervated by both branches of the…
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2016
2016
Résultats de la dénervation de l’interphalangienne proximale. À propos de 24 cas à 3,6 ans de recul moyen
C. Chevalier
,
W. Acosta
,
É. Marteau
,
G. Bacle
,
J. Laulan
2016
Corpus ID: 164565135
1990
1990
Autonomic Denervation may be a Prerequisite of Diabetic Neuropathic Foot Ulceration
R. Ryder
,
R. Kennedy
,
P. Newrick
,
R. M. Wilson
,
J. Ward
,
C. Hardisty
Diabetic Medicine
1990
Corpus ID: 31787045
Studies using visceral (cardiovascular) autonomic function testing have left doubt as to the importance of autonomic neuropathy…
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1970
1970
The role of autonomic innervation upon the 131-I uptake by the submaxillary glands in hamsters.
A. Peronace
,
A. Houssay
Archives of Oral Biology
1970
Corpus ID: 39969224
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