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Trunk kidney

When channel catfish were intravascularly dosed with radiolabeled acriflavine or proflavine, total residue equivalent concentrations were highest in the excretory organs and lowest in muscle, fat, and plasma (84). In proflavine-dosed fish, residues in liver and trunk kidney were composed primarily of glucuronosyl and acetyl conjugates of proflavine residues in muscle were composed mostly of the parent drug. In acriflavine-dosed fish, the parent compound made up 90% of the total residues in all tissues examined. [Pg.231]

Mitochondrial disorders are not commonly regarded as causes of malformations. Facial features included round face, high forehead, small nose, and long flat philtrum, reminiscent of the fetal alcohol syndrome. Limb and trunk involvements included short hands, brachydactyly, hypoplasia of the distal and middle phalanges, hypoplastic nails, and the VACTERL [vertebral anomalies, anal atresia, cardiovascular anomalies, tracheoesophageal fistula, esophageal atresia, renal (kidney) and/or radial anomalies, and preaxial limb anomalies (in front of or above the central axis of the limb)] association [50]. [Pg.268]

Arnold Krochmal, Ph.D., in his hook Medicinal Plants of the United States, briefly mentions Gulf Coast Indians who made an infusion of the leaves and roots for dysentery and for relieving stomach pain. From the inner trunk bark, they also made poultices for insect and snake bites and skin ulcers. The Houma of Louisiana used a decoction of the root for sore eyes, high blood pressure, and kidney problems. The fruits of closely related species of palms have been used as medicine tWughout the Caribbean and the Yucatan in Mexico. Sabal japa fruit bears a close resemblance to the fruit of saw palmetto an extract of that fruit is used as a sedative and digestive stimulant. It was also used for respiratory problems and for weakness of the reproductive system. [Pg.53]

V 1 1 IV. Little dependence on kidney (<20%) for elimination. Usually cardiac stable, but induces severe tachycardia, bradycardia, A-V block or CHF complications in 1 % of patients. Very little histamine release. 1. Small muscles (fingers, eyes). 2. Limbs, neck, trunk. 3. Intercostal muscles, diaphragm. ... [Pg.31]

Confusion, decreased sensorium Stomach Decreased bowel sounds Skin (arms, trunk, and legs) Coos and pale Kidney Decreased urine output, concentrated urine... [Pg.92]

The spleen is the largest of all lymphatic tissues and rests against the lower ribs (nine through eleven), the diaphragm, the stomach, and the left kidney in the left hypochondral region. A parenchyma of red and white pulp is surrounded by a capsule of fibrous connective tissue that contains efferent lymphatics, blood vessels, nerves, and some smooth muscle. The red pulp is a cordal and sinusoidal system concerned primarily with the production of blood products. The while pulp, which is lymphoid tissue, produces ihymus-dependent T lymphocytes and B lymphocytes and plasma cells. The latter components produce the humeral antibody component of the immune system, and the T-lymphocytes are involved in the cell-mediated arm of the system. The vasculature consists of the splenic artery, the largest branch from the celiac trunk, and the splenic vein, which unites with the mesenteric vein to form the portal vein. [Pg.588]


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