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  • 1
    ISSN: 1432-1084
    Keywords: Male sphincter externtus of urethra ; Transurethral sonographv ; Anatomic ; Sonomorphologic correlation
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Sonoenorphotogic criteria of male urethral external sphincter under normal and pathologic conditions were evaluated by direct visualization with endoluminal US and correlated with normal anatomy. Between October 1992 and August 1993 18 patients were examined prospectively. We used a 12.5 MHz interventional US machine eduipped with a Sonicat 9-French catheter system. In all cases the anatomic structure of the external male urethral sphincter was visualized and demonstrated not in the expected circular configuration, but rather in an “omega sign” of the muscle and fibers, functioning with retraction of the ventral and lateral parts of the muscle, surrounding the urethra. Disorders of muscular function were revealed in 8 cases, and 6 cases demonstrated scarring and thinning of the muscle. Endoluminal-US offers the possibility of direct visualization not only of the male external sphincter, but also of the contracting mechanism in cross-sectional view. An exact description of sonoanatorny and the pathoenorphologic correlation is more accurate. The method therefore has the benefit of better access to further therapeutic considerations.
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    ISSN: 1432-0649
    Keywords: 42.60.By
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract A TEM00 single-frequency, diode-pumped microchip laser of Nd(25%):LaSc3(BO3)4 is operated with an output power of 180 mW. For best performance the laser was pumped by the 450 mW diffraction-limited single-frequency radiation of an injection-locked AlGaAs diode-laser array and cooled to the temperature of liquid nitrogen. The active and passive losses of the microchip laser were investigated by measuring the relaxation oscillation frequency and by comparing the experimental results with values obtained from appropriate rate equations. The power-dependent far-field pattern is in good agreement with the intensity distribution calculated by assuming a thermally induced waveguide cavity.
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