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Cerebral haemodynamics during experimental intracranial hypertension. [PDF]
Intracranial hypertension is a common final pathway in many acute neurological conditions. However, the cerebral haemodynamic response to acute intracranial hypertension is poorly understood.
Ainslie, Philip N+8 more
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Aortic dissection (AD) is accompanied by a decrease in CCDC80 in vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs). CCDC80 can interact with JAK2, and VSMC‐specific CCDC80 deficiency accelerates the progression of AD by activating the JAK2/STAT3 pathway involved in regulating the phenotype switching and function of VSMCs.
Qingqing Xiao+18 more
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A case of a non–small‐cell lung cancer patient harboring epidermal growth factor receptor mutation with multiple brain metastasis experienced a new ischemic stroke after treatment with ramucirumab. Abstract Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) inhibitors have been widely investigated in the last 10 years, with particular attention paid to their ...
Guo‐Yu Chen+2 more
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A pathway-based network analysis of hypertension-related genes [PDF]
Complex network approach has become an effective way to describe interrelationships among large amounts of biological data, which is especially useful in finding core functions and global behavior of biological systems. Hypertension is a complex disease caused by many reasons including genetic, physiological, psychological and even social factors.
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Vitamin A in the cerebrospinal fluid of patients with and without idiopathic intracranial hypertension [PDF]
Journal ArticleWe quantified vitamin A in the cerebrospinal fluid of patients with idiopathic intracranial hypertension, elevated intracranial pressure of other causes and normal intracranial pressure.
Digre, Kathleen B.+1 more
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Cigarette Smoke Initiates Oxidative Stress-Induced Cellular Phenotypic Modulation Leading to Cerebral Aneurysm Pathogenesis. [PDF]
OBJECTIVE: Cigarette smoke exposure (CSE) is a risk factor for cerebral aneurysm (CA) formation, but the molecular mechanisms are unclear. Although CSE is known to contribute to excess reactive oxygen species generation, the role of oxidative stress on ...
Ali, Muhammad S.+12 more
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Impact of hyperoxia and phenylephrine on cerebral oxygenation: An experimental clinical study
Abstract Background Oxygen supply to the brain is of special importance during intracranial surgery because it may be compromised by intracranial pathology. A high arterial blood pressure (mean arterial pressure above 80 mmHg) and a high arterial oxygen tension (PaO2 above 12 kPa) is therefore often targeted in these patients, when for example ...
Sofie S. Pedersen+8 more
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ABSTRACT NM_000141.5: FGFR2 c.1032G>A is a pathogenic variant that causes Crouzon syndrome through activation of a new donor splice site. This clinical report highlights the intrafamilial variability that can exist with this specific variant. The proband is a 4‐year‐old boy who initially presented with concern for seizures.
Jessica T. Ogawa+3 more
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Effect of Hyperosmolar Solutions on Cerebral Oxygenation and Metabolism
Objective: to assess the time course of changes in the parameters of cerebral oxygenation and metabolism in the correction of intracranial hypertension with hyperosmolar solutions. Material and methods.
S. S. Petrikov+5 more
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What went wrong? The flawed concept of cerebrospinal venous insufficiency [PDF]
In 2006, Zamboni reintroduced the concept that chronic impaired venous outflow of the central nervous system is associated with multiple sclerosis (MS), coining the term of chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency ('CCSVI'). The diagnosis of 'CCSVI' is
Al-Omari MH+22 more
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