The figure demonstrates the two regions of brain that are affected by an occlusion in a large artery supplying the brain. (Adapted from “Brain Damage (Layout)”, by BioRender.com (2023). Retrieved from https://app.biorender.com/biorender-templates).</p
International audienceThe ischemic penumbra is defined as the severely hypoperfused, functionally im...
Despite three decades of promise, a neuro-imaging biomarker capable of delineating the ischemic penu...
<p>Images include 7 consecutive 1-mm thick coronal slices, showing the extent of the ischemic damage...
The penumbral concept is defined as different areas within the ischemic region evolve into irreversi...
We review the hemodynamic, metabolic and cellular parameters affected during early ischemia and thei...
Stroke exacts a heavy financial and economic burden, is a leading cause of death, and is the leading...
© 2018 Dr Henry MaIn acute ischemic stroke the ischemic penumbra is the abnormal cerebral tissue and...
<p>Infarct area (represented by white circle) becomes visible from about 6 hrs, reaches maximum at 2...
In a case with embolic occlusion of cerebral artery, residual cerebral blood flow (CBF) in symptomat...
The location as well as the volume of the ischemic penumbra in human stroke is likely to influence t...
Determinants of early loss of ischemic tissue (core) or its prolonged survival (penumbra) in acute i...
The ischemic penumbra was initially defined by Symon, Lassen and colleagues in the 1970s as an area ...
Immediate treatment of a stroke can minimize long-term effects and even help reduce death risk. In t...
ANATOMICAL AND FUNCTIONAL STUDY OF THE PENUMBRA REGION IN AN IN VITRO MODEL OF FOCAL CEREBRAL ISCHEM...
The penumbral concept is defined as different areas within the ischemic region evolve into irre-vers...
International audienceThe ischemic penumbra is defined as the severely hypoperfused, functionally im...
Despite three decades of promise, a neuro-imaging biomarker capable of delineating the ischemic penu...
<p>Images include 7 consecutive 1-mm thick coronal slices, showing the extent of the ischemic damage...
The penumbral concept is defined as different areas within the ischemic region evolve into irreversi...
We review the hemodynamic, metabolic and cellular parameters affected during early ischemia and thei...
Stroke exacts a heavy financial and economic burden, is a leading cause of death, and is the leading...
© 2018 Dr Henry MaIn acute ischemic stroke the ischemic penumbra is the abnormal cerebral tissue and...
<p>Infarct area (represented by white circle) becomes visible from about 6 hrs, reaches maximum at 2...
In a case with embolic occlusion of cerebral artery, residual cerebral blood flow (CBF) in symptomat...
The location as well as the volume of the ischemic penumbra in human stroke is likely to influence t...
Determinants of early loss of ischemic tissue (core) or its prolonged survival (penumbra) in acute i...
The ischemic penumbra was initially defined by Symon, Lassen and colleagues in the 1970s as an area ...
Immediate treatment of a stroke can minimize long-term effects and even help reduce death risk. In t...
ANATOMICAL AND FUNCTIONAL STUDY OF THE PENUMBRA REGION IN AN IN VITRO MODEL OF FOCAL CEREBRAL ISCHEM...
The penumbral concept is defined as different areas within the ischemic region evolve into irre-vers...
International audienceThe ischemic penumbra is defined as the severely hypoperfused, functionally im...
Despite three decades of promise, a neuro-imaging biomarker capable of delineating the ischemic penu...
<p>Images include 7 consecutive 1-mm thick coronal slices, showing the extent of the ischemic damage...