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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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Serum 4-hydroxynonenal associates with the recurrence of patients with primary cerebral infarction
Background4-Hydroxynonenal (4-HNE), an α, β-unsaturated hydroxyalkenal, has been found to be associated with aspirin resistance, which is a risk factor for recurrent cerebral infarction.
Xingliang Liu+3 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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Stroke is a progressive disease with remissions and exacerbations; it significantly reduces the quality of life of patients and their family and caregivers. Primary prevention is necessary to reduce the growing incidence of stroke globally. In this study,
Yoh Tamaki+2 more
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A new non-human primate model of photochemically induced cerebral infarction. [PDF]
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Rat models of photochemically induced cerebral infarction have been readily studied, but to date there are no reports of transcranial photochemically induced infarctions in the marmoset.
Satoshi Ikeda+5 more
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Unilateral neonatal cerebral infarction in full term infants [PDF]
AIMS: To determine the prevalence of unilateral neonatal cerebral infarction in infants born at 32 weeks gestation and above; to describe the clinical course, imaging results, and outcome of neonatal cerebral infarction; and to investigate possible ...
Estañ Capell, Francisco Javier+1 more
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Background. There has been a gradual trend towards younger ageing of acute cerebral infarction in recent years. Atherosclerotic plaque rupture followed by dislodgement of emboli and resulting arterial embolism is an important mechanism for the ...
Wenhui Jia+8 more
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Ischemic stroke (cerebral infarction) is a common clinical disease of ischemic necrosis or softening of localized brain tissue, which belongs to "stroke disease" in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM).
Working Group of Clinical Practice Guidelines of Chinese Medicine Rehabilitation for Ischemic Stroke (Cerebral Infarction)
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Correlating interleukin-10 promoter gene polymorphisms with human cerebral infarction onset
Evidence suggests that interleukin-10 (IL-10) deficiency exacerbates inflammation and worsens the outcome of brain ischemia. In view of the critical role of the single nucleotide polymorphic sites -1082 (A/G) and -819 (C/T) in the promoter region of the ...
Xin-hong Jiang+4 more
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Predictability of cerebral palsy and its characteristics through neonatal cranial ultrasound in a high-risk neonatal intensive care unit population [PDF]
The aim of the study is to evaluate the predictive value of various types of brain injury detected by ultrasound in the neonatal period for the occurrence of cerebral palsy and its characteristics in a large cohort of high-risk infants.
Franki, Inge+5 more
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