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Vacuum structure and effective potential at finite temperature: a variational approach
We compute the effective potential for theory with a squeezed
coherent state type of construct for the ground state. The method essentially
consists in optimising the basis at zero and finite temperatures. The gap
equation becomes identical to resumming the infinite series of daisy and super
daisy graphs while the effective potential includes multiloop effects and
agrees with that obtained through composite operator formalism at finite
temperature.Comment: 15 pages, Revtex, No figures, to appear in Jou. of Phys.G(Nucl. and
Part. Phys.
Unusual echocardiographic finding leading to diagnosis of pulmonary sequestration
Pulmonary sequestration is an embryonic mass of non- functioning lung tissue that
does not communicate with the tracheobronchial tree and has a reported incidence of
0.15%-6.4% of all the pulmonary malformations. This anomaly is classified as either
intralobar or extralobar with the later variety lying outside the normal investment of
visceral pleura. The arterial supply is predominantly by an anomalous artery usually
arising from either abdominal or thoracic aorta, while the venous drainage occurs
commonly via systemic rather than pulmonary veins. Identification of the anomalous arterial supply has therapeutic implication because the majority of infants clinically present large shunt lesions attributed to these
channels in early infancy.
The diagnosis in such cases is usually established by computed tomography (CT), angiography, magnetic resonance angiography and conventional angiography. This article reports a 28 day old neonate who presented with features of large shunt lesion, in which echocardiography was instrumental in the diagnosis of a large collateral supplying the sequestrated lung.peer-reviewe
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