Acute central nervous system (CNS) injury, encompassing traumatic brain injury (TBI) and stroke, accounts for a significant burden of morbidity and mortality worldwide, largely attributable to the development of cerebral oedema and elevated intracranial pressure (ICP). Despite this, clinical treatments are limited and new therapies are urgently required to improve patient outcomes and survival. Originally characterised in peripheral tissues, such as the skin and lungs as a neurally-elicited inflammatory process that contributes to increased microvascular permeability and tissue swelling, neurogenic inflammation has now been described in acute injury to the brain where it may play a key role in the secondary injury cascades that evolve follo...
Brain edema and swelling is a critical factor in the high mortality and morbidity associated with tr...
Although a number of secondary injury factors are known to contribute to the development of morpholo...
The mechanisms associated with edema formation after traumatic brain injury (TBI) have not been full...
Acute central nervous system (CNS) injury, encompassing traumatic brain injury (TBI) and stroke, acc...
Classical inflammation is a well-characterized secondary response to many acute disorders of the cen...
Each year, 15 million people suffer a stroke, of which 5 million die and 5 million are left permanen...
© 2007 Prous Science. All rights reserved.Each year, 15 million people suffer a stroke, of which 5 m...
Recently, a number of reports have shown that neurogenic inflammation may play a role in the seconda...
Recent evidence has suggested that neuropeptides, and in particular substance P (SP), may play a cri...
published online 13 May 2009Brain edema and swelling is a critical factor in the high mortality and ...
Stroke is a leading cause of death, disability and dementia worldwide. Despite extensive pre-clinica...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) today remains a major health and social problem for both developed and...
Brain edema and swelling is a critical factor in the high mortality and morbidity associated with tr...
Brain edema and swelling is a critical factor in the high mortality and morbidity associated with tr...
Purpose of reviewAlthough a number of factors contribute to the high mortality and morbidity associa...
Brain edema and swelling is a critical factor in the high mortality and morbidity associated with tr...
Although a number of secondary injury factors are known to contribute to the development of morpholo...
The mechanisms associated with edema formation after traumatic brain injury (TBI) have not been full...
Acute central nervous system (CNS) injury, encompassing traumatic brain injury (TBI) and stroke, acc...
Classical inflammation is a well-characterized secondary response to many acute disorders of the cen...
Each year, 15 million people suffer a stroke, of which 5 million die and 5 million are left permanen...
© 2007 Prous Science. All rights reserved.Each year, 15 million people suffer a stroke, of which 5 m...
Recently, a number of reports have shown that neurogenic inflammation may play a role in the seconda...
Recent evidence has suggested that neuropeptides, and in particular substance P (SP), may play a cri...
published online 13 May 2009Brain edema and swelling is a critical factor in the high mortality and ...
Stroke is a leading cause of death, disability and dementia worldwide. Despite extensive pre-clinica...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) today remains a major health and social problem for both developed and...
Brain edema and swelling is a critical factor in the high mortality and morbidity associated with tr...
Brain edema and swelling is a critical factor in the high mortality and morbidity associated with tr...
Purpose of reviewAlthough a number of factors contribute to the high mortality and morbidity associa...
Brain edema and swelling is a critical factor in the high mortality and morbidity associated with tr...
Although a number of secondary injury factors are known to contribute to the development of morpholo...
The mechanisms associated with edema formation after traumatic brain injury (TBI) have not been full...