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International Journal of Neuroscience, 2005
Sasang constitutional medicine is a major branch of Korean traditional Oriental medicine. The differences of disease susceptibility to be shown in Sasang constitution may be due to genetic factors. Therefore, the authors examined relationship between candidate genes of cerebral infarction (CI) and Sasang constitution.
Hye-Sun Park+6 more
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Sasang constitutional medicine is a major branch of Korean traditional Oriental medicine. The differences of disease susceptibility to be shown in Sasang constitution may be due to genetic factors. Therefore, the authors examined relationship between candidate genes of cerebral infarction (CI) and Sasang constitution.
Hye-Sun Park+6 more
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Seminars in Pediatric Neurology, 2000
Neonatal cerebral infarction in term infants has many possible causes, including bacterial meningitis, inherited or acquired coagulopathies, trauma, and hypoxia-ischemia. However, a specific cause often cannot be identified. Neurologic symptoms in the neonatal period are often subtle and nonspecific, even in infants with large infarctions involving an ...
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Neonatal cerebral infarction in term infants has many possible causes, including bacterial meningitis, inherited or acquired coagulopathies, trauma, and hypoxia-ischemia. However, a specific cause often cannot be identified. Neurologic symptoms in the neonatal period are often subtle and nonspecific, even in infants with large infarctions involving an ...
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Calcification in cerebral infarction.
Radiology, 1984In 3 patients with CT-documented non-hemorrhagic cerebral infarction, calcific deposits were found in the infarcted region on subsequent scans.
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Diffuse cerebral symptoms in convalescents from cerebral infarction and myocardial infarction
Acta Neurologica Scandinavica, 2009In order to evaluate occurrence and cause of a number of diffuse cerebral symptoms (DCS), such as impaired memory, inability to concentrate, emotional instability, irritability, etc., 44 survivors of cerebral infarction (CI) and 40 survivors of myocardial infarction (MI) were seen 6-26 months after onset for psychometric testing and an interview about ...
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Hemodilution in Cerebral Infarction [PDF]
Although experimental research on the cerebral circulation has now been intensively concerned for more than three decades with the pathogenesis of cerebral blood flow disorders and with cerebral infarction and its therapy, treatment of cerebral infarction continues to be one of the major problems of medicine.
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Cerebral infarction in progeria
Pediatric Neurology, 1992William A. Wagle+2 more
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The Topography of Cerebral Infarcts
Acta Clinica Belgica, 1977J. De Reuck, H. vander Eecken
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[The hematocrit and atherothrombotic cerebral infarcts].
Rivista di neurologia, 1986The authors compare the hematocrit values of 131 patients suffering from an acute cerebral atherothrombotic infarct, confirmed by CT scan, with those of 165 controls of the same age and sex. Both the analysis of the average by the Student's t test and the comparison between the distribution of frequencies by the chi square test, point out that ...
ZORZON, MARINO+3 more
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