A canine model is described to study the tolerance of the pancreas to intra-operative radiotherapy (IORT). The canine pancreas is a horseshoe-shaped organ. To create a homogeneous delivery of IORT to the whole pancreas surgical manipulation is necessary which may induce pancreatitis. A resection of the left and right lobes of the pancreas facilitates the delivery of IORT, reduces the risk of pancreatitis and will demonstrate, eventually, minimal functional changes in the exocrine and endocrine pancreas at an earlier stage. Sixteen beagles were used. Investigations before and after the reduction procedure were intravenous glucose tolerance tests, serum insulin levels, faecal fat excretion, blood chemistry tests and body weight. Eight weeks a...
PURPOSE: To study the functional behavior of the allograft with immunosuppression of pancreatic isle...
textabstractThe relevance of pancreas transplantation is discussed in the Introduction to this thesi...
<div><p>The aim of the present study was to investigate the pancreatic exocrine function in a canine...
A canine model is described to study the tolerance of the pancreas to intra-operative radiotherapy (...
Intraoperative electron beam radiotherapy (IORT) is clinically used as a potential adjunctive treatm...
Purpose: The purpose of the study is to obtain dose guidelines for the delivery of intraoperative ra...
PURPOSE: The late histopathological effects of intraoperative radiotherapy (IORT) on retroperitoneal...
Purpose: The histopathological changes in the canine liver following single high-dose intraoperative...
Copyright © 2012 Monica Gaidhane et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
PubMed ID: 7509356A modified canine pancreaticopyelostomy model with an intact kidney was constructe...
To investigate the feasibility of delivering a single large dose of intraoperative electron beam rad...
Abstract: Few data have been published so far on the long-term metabolic and endocrine consequences ...
The ability of dogs to adaptively modulate secretion by the exocrine pancreas to match changes in th...
WOS: A1993MN04900004PubMed ID: 7509356A modified canine pancreaticopyelostomy model with an intact k...
OBJECTIVES: To describe partial pancreatectomy using a bipolar vessel-sealing device (BVSD) and comp...
PURPOSE: To study the functional behavior of the allograft with immunosuppression of pancreatic isle...
textabstractThe relevance of pancreas transplantation is discussed in the Introduction to this thesi...
<div><p>The aim of the present study was to investigate the pancreatic exocrine function in a canine...
A canine model is described to study the tolerance of the pancreas to intra-operative radiotherapy (...
Intraoperative electron beam radiotherapy (IORT) is clinically used as a potential adjunctive treatm...
Purpose: The purpose of the study is to obtain dose guidelines for the delivery of intraoperative ra...
PURPOSE: The late histopathological effects of intraoperative radiotherapy (IORT) on retroperitoneal...
Purpose: The histopathological changes in the canine liver following single high-dose intraoperative...
Copyright © 2012 Monica Gaidhane et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
PubMed ID: 7509356A modified canine pancreaticopyelostomy model with an intact kidney was constructe...
To investigate the feasibility of delivering a single large dose of intraoperative electron beam rad...
Abstract: Few data have been published so far on the long-term metabolic and endocrine consequences ...
The ability of dogs to adaptively modulate secretion by the exocrine pancreas to match changes in th...
WOS: A1993MN04900004PubMed ID: 7509356A modified canine pancreaticopyelostomy model with an intact k...
OBJECTIVES: To describe partial pancreatectomy using a bipolar vessel-sealing device (BVSD) and comp...
PURPOSE: To study the functional behavior of the allograft with immunosuppression of pancreatic isle...
textabstractThe relevance of pancreas transplantation is discussed in the Introduction to this thesi...
<div><p>The aim of the present study was to investigate the pancreatic exocrine function in a canine...