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Clinical Prediction of Secondary Bloodstream Infections in Patients with Cerebral Infarction: A Nomogram-Driven Risk Assessment Model Based on LASSO Regression. [PDF]
Zhang L, Li X, Cai D, Mei C, Lu L.
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The fetal neurologist: Strategies to improve training, practice, and clinical care
Abstract Fetal neurology addresses counselling parents on the clinical significance of brain anomalies encountered in their fetus, including disruptive lesions (i.e. stroke, periventricular haemorrhagic infarction, and infection), and genetically based cortical (i.e.
Tally Lerman‐Sagie, Anthony R. Hart
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Two-stage DRG grouping of cerebral infarction based on comorbidity and complications classification. [PDF]
Zeng S, Li L, Li J, He X.
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Abstract Aim To assess the neurological and neurodevelopmental outcome of infants born at term with perinatal intracranial haemorrhage (pICH) and examine the clinical and neuroimaging associations. Method A prospective, consecutive, single‐center observational study of longitudinally followed children with pICH identified in the fetal or neonatal ...
Stephanie Libzon+9 more
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Cardio-cerebral infarction: a narrative review of pathophysiology, treatment challenges, and prognostic implications. [PDF]
Gao W+7 more
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Cyclophosphamide—A promising solution for refractory ICANS
British Journal of Haematology, EarlyView.
Manan Vora+7 more
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Abstract Antenatal destructive events affecting the central nervous system of the foetus lead to disruptive brain lesions that are often associated with impaired neurodevelopment. The pathogenesis of these lesions encompasses a range of causes, including haemorrhagic, embolic, or other vascular events; exposure to teratogens, such as drugs or substance
Ana Alarcón+33 more
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Risk of acute cerebral infarction in patients with hypertension based on high-resolution MRI. [PDF]
Liu W+5 more
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Diagnosis and treatment of occipital brain lesions in children
Occipital brain lesions in children represent a diagnostic challenge due to the large spectrum of etiologies and overlapping clinical features. This review analyses common and less common causes of occipital brain lesions in children, including malformative, vascular, genetic/metabolic, infectious, inflammatory, and neoplastic conditions.
Luca Bartolini+4 more
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