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Abstract Objective Phosphorylated tau (pTau) has been reported in surgical resections in refractory epilepsy. It is unclear whether this is activity‐driven physiological pTau or signifies the advent of neurodegenerative cascades, relevant to memory decline.
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A prospective cohort study on prognostic implications of serum platelet derived microparticles levels in acute cerebral infarction. [PDF]
He SS+6 more
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Development and validation of a predictive model for perioperative low-density lipoprotein as a risk factor for postoperative cerebral infarction in Moyamoya disease. [PDF]
Wu J+7 more
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Trousseau syndrome-induced cerebral infarction: Two case reports. [PDF]
Chen Y, Wan Q, Li S, Liu B.
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Effect of Probucol and Atorvastatin Treatment on the Self-Care Ability of Acute Cerebral Infarction Patients: A Randomized Clinical Trial Study. [PDF]
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Annals of Neurology, 1984
AbstractThe diagnosis of perinatal cerebral infarction, although frequently suggested clinically, has been made most commonly at postmortem examination; few infants surviving stroke are reported in the literature. We evaluated 18 infants with perinatal cerebral infarction in a recent twelve‐month interval.
Charles C. Duncan+2 more
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AbstractThe diagnosis of perinatal cerebral infarction, although frequently suggested clinically, has been made most commonly at postmortem examination; few infants surviving stroke are reported in the literature. We evaluated 18 infants with perinatal cerebral infarction in a recent twelve‐month interval.
Charles C. Duncan+2 more
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Angiography in Cerebral Infarction
Radiology, 1969The diagnosis of cerebral infarction by angiography is based on a variety of findings, involving both anatomical and pathophysiological considerations. These findings at the time of angiography are dependent upon the type of infarction that we are dealing with (hemorrhagic versus nonhemorrhagic), its location, and the time interval between the onset of
Juan M. Taveras+4 more
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