Ischemic brain edema, the accumulation of fluid mithin the bnin parenchyma following stroke, is a predictable conse-quence of both ischemic and hemorrhagic strokes. Its devel-opment is the result of injury to both bnin parenchyma and the blood vessels supplying the parenchyma. Ischemic stroke produces both cytotoxic (intncellular) edema, which devel-ops when cells are damaged, and vasogenic (extncellular) cdcnia, which arises from injury to structures essential to blood-bnin barrier integrity. An understanding of the dis-tinction between q-totoxic and vasogenic edema is essential in preventing secondary bnin injury, since the treatments for the two entities differ. The development of new bnin imaging technologies has advanced our understand...
Abstract In the setting of stroke, ischemia-related blood-brain barrier (BBB) dysfunction aggravates...
The occlusion of a cerebral artery by a thrombus accounts for about 80% of strokes. Reperfusion can ...
Injuries such as traumatic brain injury and stroke can result in increased blood–brain barrier perme...
Cerebral edema is a life-threatening condition that develops as a result of an inflammatory reaction...
Brain edema is a leading cause of death after stroke. Cytotoxic edema, which is most severe in astro...
SUMMARY A classification of brain edema is provided as well as an extensive review of the animal mod...
Brain edema is a potentially fatal pathological state that occurs after brain injuries such as strok...
Vasogenic brain edema is a common diagnostic and management problem in brain tumor patients. Molecul...
Cerebral edema complicates many neurosurgical conditions, such as head injuries, neoplasms and infec...
Cerebral edema is an increase in brain volume caused by increased tissue water content. The causes o...
Cerebro-vascular disease (stroke) is the second leading cause of death. Prior to CT era, diagnosis w...
The most common type of stroke is ischaemic stroke whereby a blood vessel within the brain is occlud...
SUMMARY Thirteen patients with stroke and one with TIA had repeated examinations with computed tomog...
In a case with embolic occlusion of cerebral artery, residual cerebral blood flow (CBF) in symptomat...
Many endogenous, exogenous and systemic factors individually can lead to occlusive vessel pathology ...
Abstract In the setting of stroke, ischemia-related blood-brain barrier (BBB) dysfunction aggravates...
The occlusion of a cerebral artery by a thrombus accounts for about 80% of strokes. Reperfusion can ...
Injuries such as traumatic brain injury and stroke can result in increased blood–brain barrier perme...
Cerebral edema is a life-threatening condition that develops as a result of an inflammatory reaction...
Brain edema is a leading cause of death after stroke. Cytotoxic edema, which is most severe in astro...
SUMMARY A classification of brain edema is provided as well as an extensive review of the animal mod...
Brain edema is a potentially fatal pathological state that occurs after brain injuries such as strok...
Vasogenic brain edema is a common diagnostic and management problem in brain tumor patients. Molecul...
Cerebral edema complicates many neurosurgical conditions, such as head injuries, neoplasms and infec...
Cerebral edema is an increase in brain volume caused by increased tissue water content. The causes o...
Cerebro-vascular disease (stroke) is the second leading cause of death. Prior to CT era, diagnosis w...
The most common type of stroke is ischaemic stroke whereby a blood vessel within the brain is occlud...
SUMMARY Thirteen patients with stroke and one with TIA had repeated examinations with computed tomog...
In a case with embolic occlusion of cerebral artery, residual cerebral blood flow (CBF) in symptomat...
Many endogenous, exogenous and systemic factors individually can lead to occlusive vessel pathology ...
Abstract In the setting of stroke, ischemia-related blood-brain barrier (BBB) dysfunction aggravates...
The occlusion of a cerebral artery by a thrombus accounts for about 80% of strokes. Reperfusion can ...
Injuries such as traumatic brain injury and stroke can result in increased blood–brain barrier perme...