The role of gut microbiota‐derived metabolites in neuroinflammation
Gut microbiota‐derived metabolites accumulate in the brain, activating or inhibiting microglia and astrocytes, which affects neuroinflammatory progression. The gut microbiota converts the diet into a variety of metabolites, including bile acid, trimethylamine N‑oxide (TMAO), and indole.
Lingjie Mu, Yijie Wang
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A Silent Threat: Internal Carotid Artery Hypoplasia and Its Role in Basilar Artery Aneurysm Formation-A Case Study. [PDF]
Mežvinska P+5 more
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Spontaneous dissecting aneurysms of the internal carotid and vertebral arteries--two case reports. [PDF]
JL Mas+5 more
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ABSTRACT Objective In the unique clinical context of a retropharyngeal carotid artery (RPC), free flap reconstruction (FFR) may be used for small pathologic tumor (pT)1‐2 human papillomavirus (HPV)+ oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (OPSCC) tumors to provide vessel coverage, providing a unique case‐control study model.
Praneet C. Kaki+8 more
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Off-label use of the pipeline embolization device for reconstruction of the extracranial internal carotid artery. [PDF]
Jee E+7 more
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Predictive Factors of Free Flap Volume Evolution in Head and Neck Reconstruction
Abstract Objective The aim of our study was to determine the factors influencing the evolution of the total volume and bone volume of free flaps commonly used in head and neck surgery, with a 30‐month prospective study, to establish volume change predictions and thus propose a degree of overcorrection to be expected before reconstruction.
Quentin Hennocq+10 more
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Abnormalities of regional brain activity in patients with asymptomatic internal carotid artery occlusion: a resting-state fMRI study. [PDF]
Ji R+6 more
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S38. Incomplete Closure of the Internal Carotid Artery as Treatement of the Cerebral Aneurysm
Teruyoshi HASHISA, Yuji Miyazaki
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Horner syndrome in a pediatric patient
Horner syndrome (HS) is a rare neurological disorder arising from disruption of the oculosympathetic pathway. paediatric HS is uncommon and may be congenital, however it is imperative that underlying sinister causes are excluded. ABSTRACT Introduction Horner syndrome (HS) is a rare neurological disorder arising from disruption of the oculosympathetic ...
Devansh Tandon+4 more
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European Journal of Neurology, Volume 30, Issue 1, Page 292-293, January 2023.
Katharina Feil+3 more
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