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Global and Voxel‐Wise Brain Age Prediction Analyses Following Perinatal Stroke
ABSTRACT Perinatal stroke affects millions of individuals worldwide, often leading to lifelong complications for those who survive and who require targeted rehabilitation to limit disability. Although biological brain age prediction may be a valuable biomarker to analyze neurodevelopment following perinatal stroke and guide rehabilitation, there have ...
Ravi Amir Santiago Bullock +5 more
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Physical activity is related to more aligned white matter fibers and microstructural reorganization of the brain. Body weight, cardiometabolic, and inflammatory factors could partly mediate the effects of physical activity on brain white matter microstructure. The effects of physical activity on the brain are age‐ and region‐specific.
Eva Saxler +7 more
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Anatomical features of the origin of the cerebellar arteries
Background: the cerebellar arteries have been described as variable in terms of anatomy; which is quite relevant due to the impact on endovascular therapeutic and surgical complication.
Natacha María Guillemí-Álvarez +2 more
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GIP in Cardiovascular and Kidney Disease: From Physiology to Pharmacology
ABSTRACT Aims To provide a comprehensive overview of the cardiovascular and renal effects of glucose‐dependent insulinotropic polypeptide (GIP) by integrating its physiological role with recent human trial data on tirzepatide, the first dual GIP and glucagon‐like peptide‐1 (GLP‐1) receptor agonist.
Michelantonio De Fano +4 more
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OCCLUSION OF THE POSTERIOR INFERIOR CEREBELLAR ARTERY [PDF]
A, Ramsbottom, J S, Stopford
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Intractable Hiccups Due to Posterior Inferior Cerebellar Artery Aneurysm
This is the third reported case of a posterior inferior cerebellar artery (PICA) aneurysm presenting as intractable hiccups (IH). A previously healthy 29-year-old woman was admitted with a 2-week history of hiccups occurring >100 times per minute ...
Monzer Chehab +4 more
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Can acromegaly be controlled in all cases?
Abstract Acromegaly is a rare disease, due in most of the cases to a growth hormone (GH)‐secreting pituitary adenoma (PA), namely neuroendocrine tumour (PitNET). The treatment of patients with acromegaly is multimodal and multi‐step, including surgery, medical therapies, and radiotherapy.
Sabrina Chiloiro +14 more
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Physiological mechanisms and therapeutic targets in chronic cough
Abstract Cough is a vital defensive reflex that safeguards the airways; however, it can become maladaptive and pathological. Chronic cough (>8 weeks in duration) affects up to 10% of the global adult population and is associated with considerable health status impairment. The understanding of cough physiology remains limited.
James C. Brown +3 more
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Distal posterior inferior cerebellar artery aneurysm in a child
The case of a 7-year-old boy presenting with recurrent episodes of subarachnoid hemorrhage due to a distal posterior inferior cerebellar artery aneurysm (PICA), successfully operated, is reported.' The low incidence of intracranial aneurysms in the first
J. Francisco Salomão +4 more
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Anatomical variations of the posterior inferior cerebellar artery
BACKGROUND: The aim of the present study was to characterize the anatomy of the posterior inferior cerebellar artery (PICA) in a Polish Caucasian population by assessing its presence, origin pattern, and selected morphometric features, as well as ...
Andrzej Dubrowski +10 more
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