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Hypertension and cerebral infarction. [PDF]
At the time when this estimate was made a total of 4,263 children (all in Grade O, I, or II initially) had been admitted to the unvac cinated group. According to the estimate 98 cases of leprosy would be expected to develop among them during a period of follow-up of five years.
J. Marshall, John W. Prineas
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Acute bilateral anterior circulation stroke due to anomalous cerebral vasculature: a case report [PDF]
Introduction Simultaneous bilateral cerebrovascular infarction is relatively rare and its initial presentation as a space-occupying lesion is extremely uncommon.
Menezes Brian F+3 more
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Effect of hip fracture on prognosis of acute cerebral infarction [PDF]
OBJECTIVES: Hip fractures are a worldwide public health problem. The incidence of hip fracture is high among the elderly, and it is an important cause of death and disability in this population. This observational study aimed to investigate the effect of
Jiawen Yuan+3 more
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Background: The recent introduction of near-infrared spectroscopy has enabled the monitoring of cerebral blood flow in real-time. Previous studies have shown that blood flow velocity is a predictor of cardiovascular disease. We hypothesized that cerebral
Hiroshi Irisawa+3 more
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Generalized Chorea Induced by an Unilateral Anterior Cerebral Artery Territorial Infarction [PDF]
Generalized chorea caused by unilateral cerebral infarction has rarely been reported. A 58-year-old woman presented involuntary movement in her all extremities after acute cerebral infarction on her right anterior cerebral artery territory.
Jae Hong Chang+5 more
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Hemihyperhidrosis in cerebral infarction [PDF]
Increased sweating on the hemiparetic side in cerebral infarcts is not a common clinical finding. The onset, severity and duration of symptoms can vary. The structural lesion responsible for this is a subject of conjecture. We present the case of a 66-year-old man who developed hemihyperhidrosis secondary to a cerebral infarct.
James Barrett+5 more
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Cerebral peduncular infarction [PDF]
A 65-year-old man with hypertension developed mild degree of dysarthria and weakness in the right hand. Neurologic examination showed central paresis of the right face, tongue, and upper limb without ataxia. Fluid-attenuated inversion recovery imaging (1.5 Tesla, Hitachi Medical Stratis II) …
Yasuo Iwasaki+7 more
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Purpose: The retina and the brain share similar neuronal and microvascular features, therein we aimed to assess the structural and microvascular changes in the macula and choriocapillaris (CC) in patients with cerebral infarction when compared with ...
William Robert Kwapong+3 more
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Objectives: Patients with disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) due to sepsis often develop cerebral infarction; but the frequency, mechanism of onset and prognosis have not been fully elucidated.
Tetsuharu Kako+3 more
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Cerebral Vasospasm With Infarction [PDF]
A case of intense unilateral cerebral vasospasm with appropriate neurological deficit following rupture of a posterior communicating aneurysm was followed with serial angiography. Associated with the initially intense spasm was subsequent regional hyperperfusion with early venous filling which disappeared as signs of focal cerebral atrophy ensued ...
Peter J. Trepper, Frederick A. Simeone
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