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Cases of Tracheopathia Osteochondroplastica in German shepherd (German shepherd에서 발생한 기관 골.연골형성증)

  • 한정희;김준기;서강문
    • Journal of Veterinary Clinics
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    • v.17 no.1
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    • pp.129-133
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    • 2000
  • Based on pathological findings, 5 German shepherds, revealed a mean age of 7.6 years, showing no clinical signs were diagnosed as tracheopathia osteochondroplastica(TOC). Grossly, multiple small-sizecd nodules, appeared as cobble-stones, on the cartilage rings situated in the anterior trachea and the mucosal surface of the epiglottis were showed. Numerous tiny nodules were scattered on the pleural surface of the lung. The vascular walls of the heart were irregular and coarse apearance with calcification. Histopathologically, nodules in the trachea represented an irregular expansion of the underlying tracheal ring with protrusion into the submucosa and consisted of proliferated and calcified cartilage and bone with marrow spaces containing numbers of hematopoietic cells. Pulmonary calcinosis and calcification of the vascular walls of the heart were observed. Our observations suggested that TOC arises form eccondroses and exostoses of the tracheal cartilage rings.

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Effect of Panax Ginseng Alcohol Extract on the Contractility of Isolated Guinea Pig Tracheal Muscle (인삼(Panax Ginseng)주정추출액이 기관지 평활근의 수축력에 미치는 영향)

  • Hah, Jong-Sik;Lee, Myoung-Ho;Kang, Doo-Hee
    • The Korean Journal of Physiology
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    • v.11 no.2
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    • pp.33-39
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    • 1977
  • It has been reported that administration of Ginseng powder to the Guinea pig reduces anaphylactic shook induced by horse serum (Lee, 1939). However, Lee et al. (1960) and Paik et al. (1976) have demonstrated that Ginseng increases capillary permeabilites and histamine release from the mast cell. These facts suggest that Ginseng acts directly on the bronchial muscle causing it to dilate. Recently, a number of investigators(Kidakawa & Iwasiro 1963; Takagi et al. 1973) have reported that Ginseng reverses acetylcholine- or histamine- induced contraction in the isolated Guinea pig ileum. We, therefore, undertook the present study to examine if Ginseng relaxes the spasm of bronchial muscle induced by acetylcholine or histamine. We have also attempted to identify the mechanism of the Ginseng effect. Male Guinea Pig was sacrificed by a blow on the head, The trachea was removed and sectioned with scissors into about 12 rings. After the 'C' shaped ring of cartilage was sectioned the one end of ring was tied to the bottom of the incubation bath and the other end was connected to a force transducer (FTO 3C) to record tension on a Polygraph. When the antispasmodic action of Ginseng effect was first examined in the normal trachea which was not treated by the drug. And then the Ginseng effect was tested in the muscle treated by histamine hydrochloride, acetylcholine hydrochloride or barium chloride. The results indicate that Ginseng alcohol extract relaxes the contraction of isolated tracheal muscle induced by histamine $(1{\mu}g/ml{\sim}10{\mu}g/ml)$, acetylcholine $(1{\mu}g/ml{\sim}5{\mu}g/ml)$ and barium chloride (1.5 mg/ml). The mechanism of this action is in Pa.1 due to nonspecific antimuscarinic and antihistaminic effect and in part by predominant action in the adrenergic ${\beta}-receptor$ although the ${\alpha}-receptor$ is also involved. We, therefore, conclude that Ginseng can be act as a bronchodilator.

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A Case of Decannulation Difficulty Due to Cricoid Stenosis (윤상연골 협착에 의한 기관 Cannula 발거곤란증의 치험 1례)

  • 송기준;김흥곤;이형석;추광철;김선곤
    • Proceedings of the KOR-BRONCHOESO Conference
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    • 1982.05a
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    • pp.12-12
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    • 1982
  • We have recently experienced a case of decannulation difficulty resulted from head and thoracic injury. The patient was 21-year-old male who undergone craniectomy and tracheotomy at other hospital about 7 months ago prior to admission On admission, there was swelling in glottic and subglottic region in indirect laryngoscopy and bronchoscopy with fixation of vocal cords in paramedian position. We tried to reestablish an adequate air way with bougination using Jackson esophageal bougie but there was no effect with it. So we performed vertical incision through cricoid cartilage and tracheal rings and insertion of Teflon tube in stenotic lesion for 9 months and removed it. At present time, the patient has been satisfactory corking training course.

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