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Longitudinal, Multimodal Tracking Reveals Lasting Neurovascular Impact of Individual Microinfarcts
Jin et al. investigate the neurovascular impact of microinfarcts, revealing transient neural suppression with minimal cell death and recovery linked to vascular remodeling. Fast‐spiking interneurons exhibit reduced excitability, whereas regular‐spiking neurons showed increased bursting activity. Disruptions in low‐gamma phase locking suggest persistent
Yifu Jin+9 more
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Pathophysiological Mechanisms and Potential Therapeutic Targets in Intracerebral Hemorrhage
Intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) is a subtype of hemorrhagic stroke with high mortality and morbidity. The resulting hematoma within brain parenchyma induces a series of adverse events causing primary and secondary brain injury.
Zhiwei Shao, Sheng Tu, Anwen Shao
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The prevalence of neurologically asymptomatic CSVD is common in the nondiabetic population. Glycated hemoglobin A1c correlated with periventricular white matter hyperintensities. Fasting blood glucose was associated with deep cerebral microbleeds. Better control of blood glucose may have a beneficial effect on reducing the risk of CSVD.
Xinxin Ma+7 more
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Fusion of medical imaging and electronic health records with attention and multi-head machanisms [PDF]
Doctors often make diagonostic decisions based on patient's image scans, such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and patient's electronic health records (EHR) such as age, gender, blood pressure and so on. Despite a lot of automatic methods have been proposed for either image or text analysis in computer vision or natural language research areas ...
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Perihematomal Edema After Spontaneous Intracerebral Hemorrhage.
Mechanical disruption of adjacent neurons and glia after intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) can result in both immediate and delayed neurological injury, with the eventual consequences of long-term functional impairment and mortality. In patients who survive
N. Ironside+4 more
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Abstract Background Intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) remains a devastating neurological disorder with limited therapeutic options. Neural stem cell (NSC)‐based therapies have emerged as a potential regenerative approach, yet the molecular mechanisms regulating NSC behavior require further elucidation.
Wei Dai+7 more
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The constitutional gain‐of‐function variant p.Glu1099Lys in NSD2 is associated with a novel syndrome
The gain‐of‐function variant p.Glu1099Lys in NSD2 was described in hematologic malignancies while germline loss‐of‐function was associated with Wolf–Hirschhorn syndrome and Rauch–Steindl syndrome. Now we associate this variant identified in the germinal of two individuals with a novel syndrome characterized by intellectual disability, coarse/ square ...
Bernt Popp+16 more
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Recent advances in spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage
Intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) is a stroke subtype associated with significant morbidity and mortality. The purpose of this review is to provide an update on important research on ICH over the past three years.
Ravi Garg, J. Biller
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Objectives Intravenous thrombolysis (IVT) is contraindicated for acute ischemic stroke (AIS) patients taking direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs) within 48 hours before index stroke. Limited data exist on off‐label use of IVT for these patients. We compared the safety and outcomes of IVT in AIS patients with DOAC treatment and patients with no OAC before
Marius Matusevicius+11 more
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Abstract Background and aims Donor hypernatremia has been associated with primary graft dysfunction in heart transplantation (HTx) and is correlated with impaired outcome following liver and renal transplantation. However, controversial data exist regarding the impact of sodium dysregulation on survival.
Daniel Oehler+13 more
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