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Repulsive guidance molecule a (RGMa) plays a vital role in the progression of numerous inflammatory diseases. However, whether it participates in atherosclerosis development is not known.
Qingzhe Hu +5 more
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Background Abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAA) can present asymptomatically and may be found through routine screening or seen incidentally on imaging. Rupture due to weaking of the aortic wall is the main complication of an AAA and leads to approximately ...
Brigid M. Garrity +2 more
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Mechanism of Hyperventilation in Acute Cerebrovascular Accidents [PDF]
Lumbar cerebrospinal fluid and arterial blood acid-base state were assessed in 19 patients within 24 hours of an acute cerebrovascular accident. Those with haemorrhage into the C.S.F. showed a lower C.S.F. pH and higher C.S.F. lactate than those without haemorrhage but the Pco 2
D J, Lane, M W, Rout, D H, Williamson
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Glucose-lowering medication selection in patients with diabetes and acute cerebrovascular accident
The review presents the analysis of current approaches to the management of diabetic patients with acute cerebrovascular accident. Based on the results of meta-analyzes, glycemic targets on the first day after acute cerebrovascular accident were ...
O. V. Zanozina +2 more
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Reliability of prehospital diagnosis of acute cerebrovascular accident
Early and correct suspicion of an acute cerebrovascular accident (CVA) is necessary to minimise the time to reperfusion treatment. Our aim was to evaluate the reliability of a prehospital diagnosis of stroke or transient ischaemic attack made by healthcare professionals referring patients directly to a neurological Emergency Department (ED).This ...
Michał, Karliński +4 more
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A clinical case of CADASIL syndrome in a patient after a new coronavirus infection COVID-19
CADASIL-cerebral autosomal dominant arteriopathy with subcortical infarcts and leukoencephalopathy is the most common form of hereditary cerebral angiopathy and is characterized by recurrent subcortical ischemic strokes, migraine with aura, and cognitive
Z. Sh. Dzhalilova +3 more
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The article presents a case of successful surgical treatment of pulmonary embolism in a patient with a high risk of early cardiac death on the background of paradoxical embolism complicated by acute cerebrovascular accident.
A. B. Gamzaev +7 more
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The purpose of the study. To assess the effectiveness of physical therapy measures on the mobility, activity and independence indexes of patients with acute cerebrovascular accident and total aphasia at the inpatient stage of treatment. Materials and
Yaroslav Sybiriakin, Mariia Balazh
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Clinical Profile of Acute Cerebrovascular Accidents
Background: Acute cerebrovascular disease or stroke is one of the most leading causes of morbidity and mortality. Due to change in dietary habits and life style factors, there is increase in co-morbid conditions like diabetes and hypertension. This in turn increases the risk for developing stroke. Aim: To study the cerebrovascular accident ...
N. Deepthi, R. M. Bala Ashwathy
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Acute onset bilateral ptosis in an asymptomatic COVID patient
Sixty-five-year old man, known hypertensive with previous history of cerebrovascular accident presented to the Emergency Department with complaints of acute onset ptosis for the last 7 h.
Kathyayini Vijayalekshmi Revivarman +4 more
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