Brain edema is a potentially fatal pathological state that occurs after brain injuries such as stroke and head trauma. In the edematous brain, excess accumulation of extracellular fluid results in elevation of intracranial pressure, leading to impaired nerve function. Despite the seriousness of brain edema, only symptomatic treatments to remove edema fluid are currently available. Thus, the development of novel anti-edema drugs is required. The pathogenesis of brain edema is classified as vasogenic or cytotoxic edema. Vasogenic edema is defined as extracellular accumulation of fluid resulting from disruption of the blood-brain barrier (BBB) and extravasations of serum proteins, while cytotoxic edema is characterized by cell swelling caused ...
Injuries such as traumatic brain injury and stroke can result in increased blood–brain barrier perme...
Stroke is the destruction of brain function and structure, and is caused by either cerebrovascular o...
Injuries such as traumatic brain injury and stroke can result in increased blood–brain barrier perme...
Brain edema is a potentially fatal pathological state that occurs after brain injuries such as strok...
Purpose of reviewAlthough a number of factors contribute to the high mortality and morbidity associa...
Brain edema is a cause of mortality accompanying number of pathologies such as ischemia, traumatic b...
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...
Brain edema is a leading cause of death after stroke. Cytotoxic edema, which is most severe in astro...
Possible new mechanism underlying hypertonic saline therapy for cerebral edema CEREBRAL EDEMA IS A S...
A common response of the brain to a variety of insults is edema. Infections and inflammations of the...
Cerebral edema is a life-threatening condition that develops as a result of an inflammatory reaction...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is caused by an external force to the head, resulting in damage to the ...
Ischemic brain edema, the accumulation of fluid mithin the bnin parenchyma following stroke, is a pr...
Background: Vasogenic edema dynamically accumulates in many brain disorders associated with brain in...
Injuries such as traumatic brain injury and stroke can result in increased blood–brain barrier perme...
Stroke is the destruction of brain function and structure, and is caused by either cerebrovascular o...
Injuries such as traumatic brain injury and stroke can result in increased blood–brain barrier perme...
Brain edema is a potentially fatal pathological state that occurs after brain injuries such as strok...
Purpose of reviewAlthough a number of factors contribute to the high mortality and morbidity associa...
Brain edema is a cause of mortality accompanying number of pathologies such as ischemia, traumatic b...
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...
Brain edema is a leading cause of death after stroke. Cytotoxic edema, which is most severe in astro...
Possible new mechanism underlying hypertonic saline therapy for cerebral edema CEREBRAL EDEMA IS A S...
A common response of the brain to a variety of insults is edema. Infections and inflammations of the...
Cerebral edema is a life-threatening condition that develops as a result of an inflammatory reaction...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is caused by an external force to the head, resulting in damage to the ...
Ischemic brain edema, the accumulation of fluid mithin the bnin parenchyma following stroke, is a pr...
Background: Vasogenic edema dynamically accumulates in many brain disorders associated with brain in...
Injuries such as traumatic brain injury and stroke can result in increased blood–brain barrier perme...
Stroke is the destruction of brain function and structure, and is caused by either cerebrovascular o...
Injuries such as traumatic brain injury and stroke can result in increased blood–brain barrier perme...