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Cerebral edema after ischemic stroke: Pathophysiology and underlying mechanisms
Ischemic stroke is associated with increasing morbidity and has become the main cause of death and disability worldwide. Cerebral edema is a serious complication arising from ischemic stroke.
Yuhang Gu+9 more
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Pathophysiology of Cerebral Edema—A Comprehensive Review
Cerebral edema is a condition where an excess of cerebral water accumulates due to primary neurological or non-neurological causes. Cerebral edema complicates many brain pathologies causing additional injury often in excess of the original neurological ...
Tara Dalby+5 more
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Exertional heat stroke with reversible severe cerebral edema [PDF]
Severe cerebral edema associated with exertional heat stroke is a major cause of death or disability. However, few studies on severe cerebral edema resulting from heat stroke have reported neuroradiological findings.
Sangkil Lee, Sung-Hyun Lee
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The pathological features of cerebral edema are complicated. The intracranial pressure (ICP) is regarded as the most important indicator for monitoring cerebral edema.
Weitao Li+6 more
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Cerebral edema is a serious complication of ischemic cerebrovascular disease and mannitol is a commonly used dehydrating agent for relieving cerebral edema.
Zhenhe Ma+10 more
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Peritumoral Edema in Gliomas: A Review of Mechanisms and Management
Treating malignant glioma is challenging owing to its highly invasive potential in healthy brain tissue and the formation of intense surrounding edema. Peritumoral edema in gliomas can lead to severe symptoms including neurological dysfunction and brain ...
Kazufumi Ohmura+2 more
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Background Cerebral edema is a common condition secondary to any type of neurological injury. The early diagnosis and monitoring of cerebral edema is of great importance to improve the prognosis.
Jingbo Chen+5 more
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Background:. Myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein antibody-associated disease (MOGAD) is an inflammatory disorder of the CNS with a variety of clinical manifestations, including cerebral edema. Case Summary:.
Nina A. Fainberg, MD+12 more
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Molecular pathophysiology of cerebral edema [PDF]
Advancements in molecular biology have led to a greater understanding of the individual proteins responsible for generating cerebral edema. In large part, the study of cerebral edema is the study of maladaptive ion transport. Following acute CNS injury, cells of the neurovascular unit, particularly brain endothelial cells and astrocytes, undergo a ...
J. Marc Simard+2 more
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Posttraumatic brain edema: Pathophysiology, management, and current concept
Post traumatic cerebral edema is a multiplex process. Mainly two types of cerebral edema occurred after traumatic brain injury-vasogenic edema and cytotoxic edema.
Subhas K Konar+2 more
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