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Rapid ventricular pacing in cerebral aneurysm clipping: institutional workflow, systematic review, and single-arm meta-analysis. [PDF]
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Imaging-based machine learning to evaluate the severity of ischemic stroke in the middle cerebral artery territory. [PDF]
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Comparative cardiovascular outcomes of semaglutide to dulaglutide in patients with type 2 diabetes. [PDF]
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Astragaloside IV increases PDHA1 in mesenchymal stem cell exosomes to treat myocardial infarction. [PDF]
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Glatiramer Acetate Reduces Risk of Cardiovascular Disease and Myocardial Infarction. [PDF]
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Chronic Infarcts and Mimickers of Infarcts
Radiologic Clinics of North America, 2019This article reviews the imaging manifestations of chronic myocardial infarction (MI) on computed tomography (CT) and the common mimickers of MI, clinically and on imaging. Several examples of the appearance of chronic MI, its complications, and mimickers of MI are shown on both routine and cardiac CT.
Suhny Abbara+5 more
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Neuroradiology, 1985
Strokes of venous origin are relatively infrequent. They usually cause venous infarcts which can be observed in 2 main circumstances: cerebral thrombophlebitis or dural arteriovenous (AV) fistulae draining into cerebral veins. The authors study the CT and angiographic aspects of these venous infarcts and their evolution.
J, Chiras, M, Dubs, J, Bories
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Strokes of venous origin are relatively infrequent. They usually cause venous infarcts which can be observed in 2 main circumstances: cerebral thrombophlebitis or dural arteriovenous (AV) fistulae draining into cerebral veins. The authors study the CT and angiographic aspects of these venous infarcts and their evolution.
J, Chiras, M, Dubs, J, Bories
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Infarction or Pseudo-infarction?
Journal of Insurance Medicine, 2017An applicant with a history of paroxysmal atrial fibrillation is found to have QS waves in leads III and AVF suggestive of a prior inferior wall myocardial infarction. Using the relationship between Q wave and T wave vectors in the inferior leads, an alternative explanation is explored.
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Neurosurgery, 1979
Abstract Cerebellar infarction has been inadequately recognized by clinicians. A review of 75 cases showed that in 55 of them the infarct acted as an expanding mass lesion and compressed the brain stem. Once this occurred, the mortality without operation was very high. With surgical treatment, the mortality was reduced considerably.
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Abstract Cerebellar infarction has been inadequately recognized by clinicians. A review of 75 cases showed that in 55 of them the infarct acted as an expanding mass lesion and compressed the brain stem. Once this occurred, the mortality without operation was very high. With surgical treatment, the mortality was reduced considerably.
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