(1) The most successful dyes were phenocyanin TC, gallein, fluorone black, alizarin cyanin BB and alizarin blue S. Celestin blue B with an iron mordant is quite successful if properly handled to prevent gelling of solutions.
(2) Esophageal intubation with a Celestin prosthesis combined with Janeway gastrotomy is an excellent method for relieving the symptoms of advanced malignancy of the middle and lower thirds of the esophagus.
(3) In unfit patients with advanced disease, palliation from the use of radiotherapy and Celestin tube insertion were poor.
(4) In these patients, Celestin tubes were inserted by the traction technique.
(5) Patients unsuitable for surgical resection were treated using Celestin tube insertion or radiation.
(6) Celestin intubation had a mortality of 64.3% but 75% of those intubated by the Procter-Livingstone tube were discharged from hospital, swallowing satisfactorily and relieved of their respiratory distress.
(7) Complications of Celestin oesophageal tube disintegration are discussed with reference to the case of a patient with a tube inserted because of extrinsic stenosis presenting with upper abdominal complaints.
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(9) Operatively in 22 patients a Celestin- or Häring-tube was inserted, gastrostomy was performed 10 times, palliative resection two times.
(10) Airparif, an independent monitoring organisation, reports that Quai des Celestins broke the European hourly limit 11 times in 2014.
(11) A series of 105 patients with dysphagia due to inoperable carcinoma of the oesophagus or cardia of the stomach, and 11 patients with dysphagia secondary to malignant medistinal nodes, was treated by intubation with a Celestin tube.
(12) The complications associated with this new esophageal prosthesis are no different from those reported with the Celestin tube, though the frequency may be higher.
(13) All of those with oesophageal carcinoma received some form of active treatment, either in the form of radiotherapy, surgery, dilation or Celestin tube insertion.
(14) In the five patients observed at the Virginia Mason Medical Center, Seattle, we had uniform success in controlling infection and in resolution of the fistula with the use of the Celestin tube.
(15) Bronchoesophageal fistula should be managed by antibiotics and respiratory support followed by elective placement of celestin tube in most patients and by esophageal exclusion or esophageal bypass in a few select patients.
(16) Spanning 5,885 years of history, from 4004 BC to 1881 AD (the year of its creation), it shows how different global events happened simultaneously – for instance showing that Richard the Lionheart was fighting in crusades for Pope Celestine III while Persia was swept by civil riots and Genghis Khan invaded China.
(17) A staining procedure using celestine blue and chromotrope 2R for Lowicryl K4M embedded tissues is presented.
(18) Pope Benedict has said he will stand down at the end of this month; the first pope to resign voluntarily since Celestine V more than seven centuries ago.
(19) The first 14 were intubated by a traction technique using the Celestin tube, and the remaining 48 were intubated by the Procter-Livingstone tube inserted by a pulsion method.
(20) The lesion was successfully treated by internal splinting with a Celestin tube.
Celestite
Definition:
(n.) Native strontium sulphate, a mineral so named from its occasional delicate blue color. It occurs crystallized, also in compact massive and fibrous forms.