11. Normal lungs with normal hilar lymph node, normal trachea, normal oesophagus, normal heart, normal brain, normal spleen, normal liver, normal kidney, normal stomach, normal duodenum with Brunners glands, normal pancreas with normal islets, normal colon.
12. Normal lungs, normal trachea with normal thyroid gland, normal oesophagus, normal heart, normal brain, normal spleen, normal liver, normal kidney, normal stomach, normal duodenum with Brunners glands, normal pancreas with normal islets, normal colon.
13. Normal lungs, normal thymus gland, normal oesophagus, normal heart, normal brain, normal spleen, normal liver, normal kidney, normal stomach, normal
duodenum with Brunners glands, normal pancreas with normal islets, normal colon.
14. Normal lungs, normal trachea, normal oesophagus, normal heart, normal brain, normal spleen, normal liver, normal kidney, normal stomach, normal duodenum with Brunners glands, normal pancreas with normal islets, normal colon.
15. Normal lungs and normal hilar lymph node, normal trachea, normal oesophagus, normal heart., normal spleen, normal liver, normal kidney, normal stomach, normal duodenum with Brunners glands, normal pancreas with normal islets, normal colon.
The brain may have slight assymmetric ventricular dilatation although the fourth ventricle appears relatively normal
16. Normal lungs and normal hilar lymph node, normal trachea, normal heart, normal brain, normal spleen, normal liver, normal kidney, normal stomach, normal
duodenum with Brunners glands, normal pancreas with normal islets, normal colon.
17. Normal lungs, normal trachea, normal oesophagus, normal heart, normal brain, normal spleen, normal liver, normal kidney, normal stomach, normal duodenum with Brunners glands, normal pancreas with normal islets, normal colon.
143 18. Normal lungs, normal heart, normal spleen, normal liver, normal kidney, normal
stomach, normal duodenum with Brunners glands, normal pancreas with normal islets, normal colon. There appears to be mild bilateral ventricular dilatation 19. Normal lungs with normal hilar lymph node, normal trachea, normal heart, normal
brain (although preparation is suboptimal and it's impossible to exclude a minor degree of ventricular dilatation), normal spleen, normal liver, normal kidney, normal stomach, normal duodenum with Brunners glands, normal pancreas with normal islets, normal colon.
20. Normal lungs, normal trachea, normal oesophagus, normal heart, normal brain, normal spleen, normal liver, normal kidney, normal stomach, normal duodenum with Brunners glands, normal pancreas with normal islets, normal colon.
GROUP 3 – GLP-17-36amide TREATED
21. Normal lungs, normal trachea, normal oesophagus, normal heart, normal brain, normal spleen, normal liver, normal kidney, normal stomach, normal duodenum with Brunners glands, normal pancreas with normal islets, normal colon.
22. Normal lungs, normal bronchi, normal oesophagus, normal heart, normal brain, normal spleen, normal liver, normal kidney, normal stomach, normal duodenum with Brunners glands, normal pancreas with normal islets, normal colon.
23. Normal lungs with normal hilar lymph node, normal trachea with normal thyroid and parathyroid glands, normal oesophagus, normal heart, normal brain, normal spleen, normal liver, normal kidney, normal stomach, normal duodenum with Brunners glands, normal pancreas with normal islets, normal colon.
24. Normal lungs with normal hilar lymph node, normal trachea, normal oesophagus, normal heart, normal brain, normal spleen, normal liver, normal kidney, normal stomach, normal duodenum with Brunners glands, normal pancreas with normal islets, normal colon.
25. Normal lungs, normal trachea, normal oesophagus, normal heart, the brain appears to have an assymmetric dilatation of lateral ventricle although this may be a
consequence of orientation. Normal will spleen, normal liver, normal kidney, normal stomach, normal duodenum with Brunners glands, normal pancreas with normal islets, normal colon.
26. Normal lungs, normal trachea, normal oesophagus, normal heart, normal spleen, normal liver, normal kidney, normal stomach, normal duodenum with Brunners glands, normal pancreas with normal islets, normal colon. There appears to be mild dilatation of the lateral and third ventricle although there is no cellular reaction.
brain, normal spleen, normal liver, normal kidney, normal stomach, normal
duodenum with Brunners glands, normal pancreas with normal islets, normal colon.
is possibly subtle dilatation of the lateral ventricles although the third ventricle appears relatively normal.
144 27. Normal lungs, normal trachea, normal oesophagus, normal heart, normal brain,
normal spleen, normal liver, normal kidney, normal stomach, normal duodenum with Brunners glands, normal pancreas with normal islets, normal colon. There is possibly subtle dilatation of the lateral ventricles although the third ventricle appears relatively normal.
28. Normal lungs, normal trachea, normal oesophagus, normal heart, normal brain, normal spleen, normal liver, normal kidney, normal stomach, normal duodenum with Brunners glands, normal pancreas with normal islets, normal colon.
29. Normal lungs, normal trachea, normal oesophagus, normal heart, normal brain, normal spleen, normal liver, normal kidney, normal stomach, normal duodenum with Brunners glands, normal pancreas with normal islets, normal colon.
30. Normal lungs, normal thymus gland, normal trachea, normal oesophagus, normal heart, normal brain, normal spleen, normal liver, normal kidney, normal stomach, normal duodenum with Brunners glands, normal pancreas with normal islets, normal colon.
145 APPENDIX IV - INFORMATION SHEET FOR HEALTHY VOLUNTEERS
Department of Investigative
A Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study of the Differential Effects of Glucagon-like Peptide-1 and Peptide YY on Regional Brain Activity in Appetite Control.
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