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Hemorrhagic Risk of Recent Silent Cerebral Infarct on Prethrombolysis MR Imaging in Acute Stroke

Hemorrhagic Risk of Recent Silent Cerebral Infarct on Prethrombolysis MR Imaging in Acute Stroke

... periventricular cerebral infarct in 1 patient. HT of a silent cerebral infarct after thrombolysis thus seems to be plausible in patients with stroke as ...

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Silent cerebral infarct after cardiac catheterization as detected by diffusion weighted Magnetic Resonance Imaging: a randomized comparison of radial and femoral arterial approaches

Silent cerebral infarct after cardiac catheterization as detected by diffusion weighted Magnetic Resonance Imaging: a randomized comparison of radial and femoral arterial approaches

... time TE 120 ms, slice thickness 6 mm with no gap, matrix of 128 × 128 pixels, and field of view of 240 mm); fluid attenuated inversion recovery (FLAIR; TR/TE 10000/160 ms, TI 2200 ms); and T2-weighted turbo spin echo ...

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Final Cerebral Infarct Volume Is Predictable by MR Imaging at 1 Week

Final Cerebral Infarct Volume Is Predictable by MR Imaging at 1 Week

... middle cerebral artery acute ischemic stroke were included in a prospective national multicenter observa- tional cohort study called ...minor-to-severe cerebral infarct (NIHSS scores between 4 and ...

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Failure to identify cerebral infarct mechanisms from topography of vascular territory lesions

Failure to identify cerebral infarct mechanisms from topography of vascular territory lesions

... rior cerebral artery (ACA), and posterior cerebral artery (PCA) ...individual infarct patterns might often be inaccurate when made solely on the basis of brain mapping studies ...

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Does a Relative Perfusion Measure Predict Cerebral Infarct Size?

Does a Relative Perfusion Measure Predict Cerebral Infarct Size?

... demonstrate cerebral perfusion deficits after the onset of focal ischemia in the rat suture model (1, ...between infarct size and absolute CBF at 30 minutes after MCAO, correlations be- tween infarct ...

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Lactate Infusion as a Neuroprotective Agent in a Rat Focal Cerebral Infarct Model

Lactate Infusion as a Neuroprotective Agent in a Rat Focal Cerebral Infarct Model

... invasive blood pressure monitoring or saturation monitors. Surrogate clinical markers like respiratory rate, color of the pinna, color of the eyes, posturing reflex were used as a guide to assess various physiological ...

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A case of a single intracranial vertebral artery and cerebral infarct

A case of a single intracranial vertebral artery and cerebral infarct

... Inside the skull, the left VA was enlarged, meas- uring 6.08 mm in diameter (Fig. 2 [13]). This vessel continued to course superiorly along the medulla oblongata and pons, and gave rise to branches typi- cal of the ...

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31P Spectroscopy in Thrombolytic Treatment of Experimental Cerebral Infarct

31P Spectroscopy in Thrombolytic Treatment of Experimental Cerebral Infarct

... While a large embolus within the cervical portion of the internal carotid artery of a human patient often gives rise to severe infarcts of the cerebral hemispheres, a similarly located e[r] ...

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Perspective of synaptic protection after post infarction treatment with statins

Perspective of synaptic protection after post infarction treatment with statins

... focal cerebral ischemia reduces infarct volume, as well as markers of neurodegeneration, activates neuronal survival pathways, and improves performance on learning and memory ...post-cerebral ...

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... focal cerebral ischemia, which were designed and synthesized to increase the penetrability and enzymatic stability of ...middle cerebral artery ...deficit, cerebral infarct volume, and levels ...

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Triptolide attenuates cerebral ischemia and reperfusion injury in rats through the inhibition the nuclear factor kappa B signaling pathway

Triptolide attenuates cerebral ischemia and reperfusion injury in rats through the inhibition the nuclear factor kappa B signaling pathway

... acute cerebral ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) ...middle cerebral artery ...reduced cerebral infarct volume and brain edema, and triptolide treatment suppressed the activation of NF-κB following ...

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Dimeric Dipeptide Mimetics of NGF and BDNF Are Promising Agents for Post Stroke Therapy

Dimeric Dipeptide Mimetics of NGF and BDNF Are Promising Agents for Post Stroke Therapy

... The cerebral infarct volumes were measured with 2,3,5-triphenyltetrazolium chloride (TTC) staining 21 days after MCAO in the experiment with GSB-106 and GSB-214 and 7 days after MCAO in the experiments with ...

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The prevalence of lacunar infarct decreases with aging in the elderly: a case-controlled analysis

The prevalence of lacunar infarct decreases with aging in the elderly: a case-controlled analysis

... The association between the clinical risk factors and the prevalence of LI on the basis of age had been demonstrated in Table 2. These results showed that the age-related risk factors (hypertension, diabetes, ...

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Original Article BET protein BRD4 as a new therapeutic target in cerebral ischemic stroke

Original Article BET protein BRD4 as a new therapeutic target in cerebral ischemic stroke

... Infarct volume was measured using TTC stain- ing as previously described [15]. At 24 h after treatment, rats were anesthetized, perfused with 200 ml of normal saline from heart into the aorta, decapitated at ...

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Vol 70, No 2 (2018)

Vol 70, No 2 (2018)

... a cerebral IR model ...a cerebral ischemia/ reperfusion model by determining the neural deficits, cerebral infarct volume, proinflammatory cytokines, as well as protein levels of inflammatory ...

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A Stable Focal Cerebral Ischemia Injury Model in Adult Mice: Assessment Using 7T MR Imaging

A Stable Focal Cerebral Ischemia Injury Model in Adult Mice: Assessment Using 7T MR Imaging

... the infarct volume was measured and the infarct location was ...For infarct volume measurement, the obtained coronal MR images in DICOM format were processed in ImageJ soft- ware (National Institutes ...

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Elucidation of the thromboregulatory role of CD39/ectoapyrase in the ischemic brain

Elucidation of the thromboregulatory role of CD39/ectoapyrase in the ischemic brain

... bral infarct volumes in mice following transient middle cerebral artery occlusion, even when given 3 hours after ...increased cerebral infarct volumes and ...

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Pathophysiology of acute middle cerebral artery infarct by multimodal computed tomography: A pilot study in Thai patients.

Pathophysiology of acute middle cerebral artery infarct by multimodal computed tomography: A pilot study in Thai patients.

... middle cerebral infarct who presented within 4 hours had mismatch or still had some salvageable brain (penumbra) which partly recovered in a follow‑up imaging [Table 2, Figure 1 patient number ...

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Pharmacological effects of Radix Angelica Sinensis (Danggui) on cerebral infarction

Pharmacological effects of Radix Angelica Sinensis (Danggui) on cerebral infarction

... Pro-inflammatory cytokines, such as IL-1b and TNF-a, are increased in the brain tissue of transient middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAo) rats [29,30]. IL-1 up-regulates the expression of adhesion molecules such ...

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VEGF: a critical player in neurodegeneration

VEGF: a critical player in neurodegeneration

... penumbra and improved neural recovery (44), reduced edema formation and infarct volume (45, 46), and ampli- fied neurogenesis (38), while knockdown of VEGF after ischemic stroke enlarged the infarct volume ...

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