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Propagation of neural events and network responses are disrupted in patients with disorders of consciousness. Loss of consciousness is related to the malfunctioning of two neural circuits: The posterior cortical regions fail to integrate information in altered consciousness and a breakdown of information broadcasting of subcortical cortical areas. Loss
Rajanikant Panda +12 more
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Age‐related white matter hyperintensities and overactive bladder: A systematic review
Abstract Introduction Age‐related white matter hyperintensities (ARWMHs) on brain magnetic resonance imaging have been associated with lower urinary tract symptoms/dysfunction (LUTS/LUTD), namely overactive bladder (OAB) and detrusor overactivity.
Ricardo Pereira e Silva +4 more
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This work produced digital three‐dimensional (3D) surface reconstructions of human embryo specimens of stages 12 through 23. The digital replica reproduced the external anatomy of the actual specimens in great detail, and the progress of development over stages was recognizable in a variety of external anatomical features and bodily structures ...
Jon Jatsu Azkue
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We analyzed the effect of APOE e4 and other factors on hippocampal morphology in cognitively healthy and impaired subjects. Similarities between APOE effects on cognitively healthy subjects and the disease effect were found, as well as similarities between the interaction effect of APOE and age on cognitively healthy subjects, and the interaction ...
Gerard Martí‐Juan +10 more
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Factors affecting mortality after traumatic brain injury in a resource‐poor setting
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) in 194 patients in a resource‐poor setting was analysed. Some 30·9 per cent had severe TBI, and associated skull fracture was observed in 8·8 per cent. Treatments offered were mainly conservative. The mortality rate was 33·0 per cent, with 72 per cent resulting from severe head injury.
R. Okidi +6 more
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Crisis parciales como presentación atípica de aneurisma gigante
Los aneurismas gigantes suelen manifestarse en forma de hemorragia subaracnoidea o cefalea. La presentación clínica de un aneurisma gigante intracraneal como epilepsia parcial es inusual, como lo indican los pocos casos recogidos en la literatura. Se
Javier Pelegrina Molina +1 more
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Craniectomía descompresiva en el neurotrauma grave
Introducción: La hipertensión intracraneal es un factor de mal pronóstico en el traumatismo craneoencefálico grave, la craniectomía descompresiva es un procedimiento en controversia que puede reducir la presión intracraneal de forma rápida por lo que ...
Angel J. Lacerda Gallardo +1 more
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Walking and living independently with spina bifida: a 50‐year prospective cohort study
Aim To describe trends in walking and living independently in a cohort of consecutive cases of spina bifida, followed‐up over 50 years. Method From 1972 to 2017, a cohort of 117 (born 1963–1971, 50 males, 67 females) survivors and/or carers was surveyed approximately every 5 years by clinical examination and/or postal questionnaire/telephone interview.
Pippa Oakeshott +3 more
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Relación entre privación de sueño paradójico y autoestimulación eléctrica intracraneal en ratas [PDF]
Para estudiar el efecto de la privación de sueño paradójico (PSP) sobre los mecanismos nerviosos de la recompensa, varias ratas macho de la cepa Wistar fueron privadas de sueño paradójico mediante el método de la plataforma o de Jouvet. Se estudiaron las
Martí Nicolovius, Margarita +2 more
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Research and Practice in Thrombosis and Haemostasis, Volume 5, Issue S2, October 2021.
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