Injuries such as traumatic brain injury and stroke can result in increased blood–brain barrier permeability. This increase may lead to water accumulation in the brain tissue resulting in vasogenic edema. Although the initial injury may be localised, the resulting edema causes mechanical damage and compression of the vasculature beyond the original injury site. We employ a biphasic mixture model to investigate the consequences of blood–brain barrier permeability changes within a region of brain tissue and the onset of vasogenic edema. We find that such localised changes can indeed result in brain tissue swelling and suggest that the type of damage that results (stress damage or strain damage) depends on the ability of the brain to clear edem...
Purpose of reviewAlthough a number of factors contribute to the high mortality and morbidity associa...
© 2004 by MEDIMOND The document attached has been archived with permission from the Medimond Interna...
The entry of blood-borne macromolecular substances into the brain parenchyma from cerebral vessels i...
Injuries such as traumatic brain injury and stroke can result in increased blood–brain barrier perme...
Injuries such as traumatic brain injury and stroke can result in increased blood–brain barrier perme...
Following trauma, such as an impact injury or stroke, brain tissue can swell. Swelling is the resul...
Brain tissue swelling, or oedema, is a dangerous consequence of traumatic brain injury and stroke. I...
Restoration of an adequate cerebral blood supply after an ischemic attack is a primary clinical goal...
Restoration of an adequate cerebral blood supply after an ischemic attack is a primary clinical goal...
BACKGROUND: Brain edema and intracranial hypertension is deleterious after traumatic brain injury (T...
Reperfusion after ischaemic stroke is risky as it can result in the formation of brain oedema and br...
Brain edema is a potentially fatal pathological state that occurs after brain injuries such as strok...
Brain vasogenic oedema is an injury that occurs after reperfusion treatment of ischaemic stroke pati...
Insufficient vascular reserve after an ischemic stroke may induce biochemical cascades that subseque...
One of the risks of ischaemic stroke reperfusion treatment is the formation of brain oedema. This is...
Purpose of reviewAlthough a number of factors contribute to the high mortality and morbidity associa...
© 2004 by MEDIMOND The document attached has been archived with permission from the Medimond Interna...
The entry of blood-borne macromolecular substances into the brain parenchyma from cerebral vessels i...
Injuries such as traumatic brain injury and stroke can result in increased blood–brain barrier perme...
Injuries such as traumatic brain injury and stroke can result in increased blood–brain barrier perme...
Following trauma, such as an impact injury or stroke, brain tissue can swell. Swelling is the resul...
Brain tissue swelling, or oedema, is a dangerous consequence of traumatic brain injury and stroke. I...
Restoration of an adequate cerebral blood supply after an ischemic attack is a primary clinical goal...
Restoration of an adequate cerebral blood supply after an ischemic attack is a primary clinical goal...
BACKGROUND: Brain edema and intracranial hypertension is deleterious after traumatic brain injury (T...
Reperfusion after ischaemic stroke is risky as it can result in the formation of brain oedema and br...
Brain edema is a potentially fatal pathological state that occurs after brain injuries such as strok...
Brain vasogenic oedema is an injury that occurs after reperfusion treatment of ischaemic stroke pati...
Insufficient vascular reserve after an ischemic stroke may induce biochemical cascades that subseque...
One of the risks of ischaemic stroke reperfusion treatment is the formation of brain oedema. This is...
Purpose of reviewAlthough a number of factors contribute to the high mortality and morbidity associa...
© 2004 by MEDIMOND The document attached has been archived with permission from the Medimond Interna...
The entry of blood-borne macromolecular substances into the brain parenchyma from cerebral vessels i...