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Brain strain: Blood flow and metabolism in environmental extremes
Abstract This narrative review compares and contrasts the most commonly encountered environmental stressors on human cerebrovascular functioning. From high altitude and space, extreme apnoea, heat and cold stress, the impact of these stressors on the regulation of cerebral blood flow (CBF) and oxygen metabolism (CMRO2${\mathrm{CM}}{{\mathrm{R}}_ ...
Dario Vrdoljak +3 more
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Veinguard: a rare case of an external jugular vein angioma. [PDF]
Wila-E-Zehra S +5 more
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A True Thrombosed External Jugular Vein Aneurysm Presenting as a Cervical Mass: A Case Report and Literature Review. [PDF]
Iqbal K.
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Abstract Ageing is associated with cognitive decline and increased risk of developing neurodegenerative disease. Repeated passive heating, using hot water immersion (HWI), may improve cognitive performance via improved cerebral oxygenation, but this is yet to be examined in older adults.
Daniel D. Piccolo +16 more
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Spontaneous saccular aneurysm of the external jugular vein with thrombosis. [PDF]
Li Z, Li T.
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The combined transarterial and transvenous onyx embolization of dural arteriovenous fistula of hypoglossal canal via the external jugular vein and facial vein: A case report. [PDF]
Yang B +7 more
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Posterior external jugular vein
Henry Knipe, Owen Kang, Humberto Tibau
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Abstract figure legend The Kcna1 knockout mouse model of sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP) exhibits sex‐specific differences in SUDEP risk. Female mice exhibit a lower SUDEP risk than males, despite similar seizure characteristics and interictal cardiac function across sexes.
Kelsey Paulhus +11 more
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Atypical Lemierre syndrome with thrombophlebitis of the external jugular vein: A case report. [PDF]
Juárez YJT, Jarquin NCV.
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Abstract figure legend Placental mitochondrial adaptation to gestational hypoxia. Hypoxic pregnancy in sheep increases placental insulin like growth factor 2 (IGF2) signalling (1), which is associated with a shift in capacity away from β‐oxidation (2) and complex I‐mediated respiration (3), while maintaining total oxidative phosphorylation capacity (4).
Wen Tong +18 more
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