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. Category: Hindi songs Category: Indian songs Category: Singer-songwriters Category: Songs in Malayalam cinema[Viral encephalitis--a challenge in neurology]. A short review of the neuroimaging modalities in viral encephalitis is provided, with special attention on the visualisation of viral dissemination and its correlation with clinical features and outcome. The impact of MRI and MR-spectroscopy in this group of patients is evaluated. Although MRI is considered to be the most accurate method for the diagnosis of encephalitis, CT is still necessary to verify radiological findings and the differential diagnosis of infectious encephalitis, with special attention given to meningeal enhancement and cerebral oedema. The potential applications of MRI in the management of encephalitis, for example in the monitoring of antiviral therapy are discussed.Transport of furosemide and propranolol in rat intestine. The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of various bile salts on the absorption of furosemide and propranolol from the rat jejunum and ileum. Three solutions, at pH 5.5, of three different bile salts (sodium taurodeoxycholate (NaTDOC), sodium taurochenodeoxycholate (NaTCDC), and sodium taurocholate (NaTC)), were prepared to study both the influence of the trihydrated bile salt and the effect of increasing the bile salt/phospholipid ratio. NaTCDC, NaTDOC and NaTC all increased the absorption of propranolol to a similar extent and the absorption of furosemide to a similar extent except for NaTC. Increasing the NaTC bile salt/phospholipid ratio from 0.0024 to 0.062 led to a marked increase in propranolol absorption and a less marked increase in the absorption of furosemide. The apparent permeability coefficients (Papp) for both propranolol and furosemide were similar in NaTCDC and NaTC solutions. However, NaTCDC solutions had a lower apparent permeability coefficient for furosemide than did the NaTC solutions (p less than 0.05). The results indicate that increasing the bile salt/phospholipid ratio causes a more marked decrease in the permeability of furosemide than that of propranolol be359ba680


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