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    Compressive Imaging of Subwavelength Structures II. Periodic Rough Surfaces

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    A compressed sensing scheme for near-field imaging of corrugations of relative sparse Fourier components is proposed. The scheme employs random sparse measurement of near field to recover the angular spectrum of the scattered field. It is shown heuristically and numerically that under the Rayleigh hypothesis the angular spectrum is compressible and amenable to compressed sensing techniques. Iteration schemes are developed for recovering the surface profile from the angular spectrum. The proposed nonlinear least squares in the Fourier basis produces accurate reconstructions even when the Rayleigh hypothesis is known to be false

    Early failure of the tissue engineered porcine heart valve SYNERGRAFTe in pediatric patientsq

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    Objectives: The first tissue engineered decellularized porcine heart valve, Synergrafte (Cryolife Inc., USA) was introduced in Europe as an alternative to conventional biological valves. This is the first report of the rapid failure of these new grafts in a small series. Materials and methods: In 2001, 2 model 500 and 2 model 700 Synergrafte valves were implanted in four male children (age 2.5–11 years) in the right ventricular outflow tract as a root. Two patients had a Ross operation and two had a homograft replacement. Results: The cryopreserved Synergrafte valves appeared macroscopically unremarkable at implantation. Recovery from surgery was uneventful and good valve function was demonstrated postoperatively. Three children died, two suddenly with severely degenerated Synergrafte valves 6 weeks and 1 year after implantation. The third child died on the 7th day due to Synergrafte rupture. Subsequently the fourth graft was explanted prophylactically 2 days after implantation. Macroscopically all four grafts showed severe inflammation starting on the outside (day 2 explant) leading to structural failure (day 7 explant) and severe degeneration of the leaflets and wall (6 weeks and 1 year explant). Histology demonstrated severe foreign body type reaction dominated by neutrophil granulocytes and macrophages in the early explants and a lymphocytic reaction at 1 year. In addition significant calcific deposits were demonstrated at all stages. Surprisingly pre-implant samples of the Synergrafte revealed incomplete decellularization and calcific deposits. No cell repopulation of the porcine matrix occurred. Conclusion: The xenogenic collagen matrix of the Synergrafte valve elicits a strong inflammatory response in humans which is non-specifi
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