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AbstractBrain edema is a common feature of brain injuries, which leads to increased intracranial pressure (ICP) and ischemia that worsen outcome. Current management of edema focuses on reduction of ICP, but there are no treatments targeting the molecular players directly involved in edema process.
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Diffusion-Weighted MR Imaging of the Brain, Head and Neck, and Spine, 2021
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Journal of Neurotrauma, 2022
Brain edema is the most common and fatal complication after traumatic brain injury (TBI). Meningeal lymphatic vessels (MLVs) are the conduits that transport cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and macromolecules to deep extracranial cervical lymph nodes (dCLNs ...
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Brain edema is the most common and fatal complication after traumatic brain injury (TBI). Meningeal lymphatic vessels (MLVs) are the conduits that transport cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and macromolecules to deep extracranial cervical lymph nodes (dCLNs ...
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Journal of Cellular Biochemistry, 2019
Brain edema is a major traumatic brain injury (TBI)‐related neurological complication. In the initiation stage of TBI, brain edema is characterized by astrocyte swelling (cytotoxic edema). We studied the impact of a long noncoding RNA, Malat1, on the TBI‐
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Brain edema is a major traumatic brain injury (TBI)‐related neurological complication. In the initiation stage of TBI, brain edema is characterized by astrocyte swelling (cytotoxic edema). We studied the impact of a long noncoding RNA, Malat1, on the TBI‐
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Glymphatic System Impairment Contributes to the Formation of Brain Edema After Ischemic Stroke
StrokeBACKGROUND: Blood-brain barrier damage has traditionally been considered to determine the occurrence and development of poststroke brain edema, a devastating and life-threatening complication.
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Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases, 1999
Brain edema is a life-threatening complication of cerebral infarction. The molecular cascade initiated by cerebral ischemia includes the loss of membrane ionic pumps and cell swelling. Secondary formation of free radicals and proteases disrupts brain-cell membranes, causing irreversible damage. New diagnostic methods based on magnetic resonance imaging
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Brain edema is a life-threatening complication of cerebral infarction. The molecular cascade initiated by cerebral ischemia includes the loss of membrane ionic pumps and cell swelling. Secondary formation of free radicals and proteases disrupts brain-cell membranes, causing irreversible damage. New diagnostic methods based on magnetic resonance imaging
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Current concepts on the development of brain edema are briefly reviewed. The common classification into vasogenic and cytotoxic edema is a simplification and does not cover all types of edema. Alternative routes of edema resolution are discussed. More basic data on the mechanisms of development and regression of brain edema are needed before more ...
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Current concepts on the development of brain edema are briefly reviewed. The common classification into vasogenic and cytotoxic edema is a simplification and does not cover all types of edema. Alternative routes of edema resolution are discussed. More basic data on the mechanisms of development and regression of brain edema are needed before more ...
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Therapeutische Umschau. Revue therapeutique, 2005
The most frequent complication of an acute cerebral lesion is brain edema. With increasing size of brain edema an increase in intracranial pressure is observed. This leads to decreased cerebral perfusion and brain death. Cerebral edema can be subdivided into three groups: vasogenic, cytotoxic and interstitial brain edema.
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The most frequent complication of an acute cerebral lesion is brain edema. With increasing size of brain edema an increase in intracranial pressure is observed. This leads to decreased cerebral perfusion and brain death. Cerebral edema can be subdivided into three groups: vasogenic, cytotoxic and interstitial brain edema.
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