DWI was used to evaluate the location and size of the new indexed cerebral infarcts. The location of new infarcts was classified into frontal lobe, parietal lobe, temporal lobe, occipital lobe, basal ...
Cerebral ischemic injury occurs when blood flow drops below a critical level, resulting in an energy failure. The progressive transformation of hypoperfused viable tissue, the ischemic penumbra, into ...
The underlying abnormal lenticulostriate artery can be seen in about 10% of lacunar infarcts on detailed MRI scans. 38 Although this appearance could be an intra-luminal thrombus (a small arteriolar ...
The risk of LV thrombus formation is highest during the first 3 months following acute myocardial infarction, but the potential for cerebral emboli persists in the large population ... and the ...
Background Infarct growth rate (IGR) differs among patients with acute ischemic stroke due to large vessel occlusion (LVO-AIS), and this variability has critical clinical repercussions. We explored ...
MRI of the brain revealed a mature infarct in the right parietal lobe with multiple small foci of infarction in the right frontal white matter. MRA demonstrated reduced flow in both carotid siphons ...
The cerebral infarct area was determined using the formula ... followed by Tamhane’s post-hoc test or two-way ANOVA accompanied by Sidak’s test for multiple comparisons. In all cases, p < 0.05 was ...
The cerebral cortex is a sheet of neural tissue that is outermost to the cerebrum of the mammalian brain. It plays a key role in memory, attention, perceptual awareness, thought, language ...
University of Michigan Health's Mark Peterson, Ph.D., M.S., FACSM, a professor of physical medicine and rehabilitation, has been working to make sure the definition of cerebral palsy is changed so ...
The latest of multiple studies highlights the potential ... As the cellular reactions to a cerebral infarction are not yet fully understood, there ... Brain-Heart Axis: Strokes Change Epigenetics ...