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Seminars in Pediatric Neurology, 2004
Arterial ischemic stroke is being recognized more commonly in the pediatric population. The etiologies differ greatly from those seen in adults. The most common etiologies are congenital heart disease and sickle cell disease. Children may present with or without hemiparesis and may have fever, headache, and depressed level of consciousness.
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Arterial ischemic stroke is being recognized more commonly in the pediatric population. The etiologies differ greatly from those seen in adults. The most common etiologies are congenital heart disease and sickle cell disease. Children may present with or without hemiparesis and may have fever, headache, and depressed level of consciousness.
James S, Hutchison +3 more
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Current Opinion in Neurology, 2018
Purpose of review Not unexpected from the variety of cerebrovascular disorders and their morphologic and clinical consequences the contributions of neuroimaging are also quite diverse and go with different approaches in different directions.
Franz, Fazekas +2 more
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Purpose of review Not unexpected from the variety of cerebrovascular disorders and their morphologic and clinical consequences the contributions of neuroimaging are also quite diverse and go with different approaches in different directions.
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Genetics of Cerebrovascular Disorders
Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 2005Physicians must be able to recognize stroke caused by a mendelian or mitochondrial disorder. Some genetic disorders such as sickle cell anemia and Fabry disease have proven disease-specific treatments, whereas others have no effective treatment, including cerebral autosomal dominant arteriopathy with subcortical infarcts and leukoencephalopathy ...
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Stroke and cerebrovascular disorders
Current Opinion in Pediatrics, 2009Stroke and cerebrovascular disorders in childhood are a cause for significant morbidity in childhood. There is growing emphasis on understanding the mechanisms of stroke so as to inform developments in investigation and management.Advances have been made in the classification of pediatric stroke, aided by clinical and radiological recognition of ...
Nomazulu, Dlamini, Fenella J, Kirkham
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Cerebrovascular disorders in children
Current Neurology and Neuroscience Reports, 2004Cerebrovascular disorders are an important cause of mortality and chronic morbidity in children. International incidence rates for childhood stroke (ie, from 30 days to 18 years of age) have ranged from 1.3 to 13 per 100,000 children. Ischemic stroke is probably more common than hemorrhagic stroke in children.
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Cerebrovascular disorders in childhood
2013Cerebrovascular problems in childhood include diverse problems of vascular supply to the brain and occur with an overall frequency of from 5 to 8/100000 children/year. Signs and symptoms at manifestation are manifold. They depend not only on localization of the infarction but also on age at injury and specific risk factors.
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Antiplatelet Therapy in Cerebrovascular Disorders
2012Antiplatelet treatment is a mainstay in acute and long-term secondary stroke prevention. Aspirin is still most widely used worldwide, however, there is increasing evidence from small randomised trials that dual antiplatelet therapy combining aspirin with dipyridamole or clopidogrel might be more effective in the acute and early chronic post-ischemic ...
Weber, Ralph +2 more
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THERMOGRAPHY IN CEREBROVASCULAR DISORDERS
Acta Neurologica Scandinavica, 2009O, Räsänen, E, Rinta-Kokko, E V, Narva
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Pathophysiology and Classification of Cerebrovascular Disorders.
EJIFCC, 2003Stroke is a type of cerebrovascular disease that involves the vessels of the central nervous svstem. It usually occurs with sudden onset due to a burst of cerebral arteries, hemorrhage or occlusion by a thrombus or other particles ischemia, leading to focal brain dysfunction.
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