... Santé International, Paris, France) Traumaticbraininjury All slices subject to traumaticbraininjury were first incubated for 30 minutes at 37°C, 95% air and 5% CO2 in EM containing 4.5 μM ... Raghupathi R, Graham DI, McIntosh TK: Apoptosis after traumaticbraininjury J Neurotrauma 2000, 17:927-938 Faden AI: Neuroprotection andtraumaticbrain injury: theoretical option or realistic proposition ... potential in both in vitro models of ischemia andtraumaticbraininjury Protection was observed with three different concentrations of argon (25, 50 and 74%), either directly applied after the...
... suffer a traumaticbraininjury (TBI; Hyder, Wunderlich, Puvanachandra, Gururaj, & Kobusingye, 2007) Refugees and asylumseekers fleeing persecution have often experienced war and torture and are ... Cognitive function andtraumaticbraininjury in refugees and asylumseekers attending mental health services – a preliminary study Zara Christie1 Address for Correspondence: Mental Health and Wellbeing ... Cognitive function andtraumaticbraininjury in refugees and asylumseekers attending mental health services – a preliminary study And Clinical Research Portfolio Volume (Volume...
... Moderate and severe traumaticbraininjury in adults Lancet Neurol 2008, 7:728-741 Gaetz M: The neurophysiology of braininjury Clin Neurophysiol 2004, 115:4-18 Masel BE, DeWitt DS: Traumaticbrain injury: ... shown enhanced and prolonged production of cytokines in the CSF (Yan et al: Neuroinflammation andbraininjury markers in TBI patients: Differences in focal and diffuse brain damage, and normoxic ... sham-operated animals; sO2: oxygen saturation; TAI: traumatic axonal injury; TAI+Hx: traumatic axonal injury with hypoxia; TBI: traumaticbrain injury: TNF: tumor necrosis factor Acknowledgements...
... lower chance and extent of ectopic chondrogenesis and ossification were observed after traumatic patellar tendon traumaticinjury which healed with reduced cellularity, vascularity and reorganization ... calcific tendinopathy and central one-third traumaticinjury model (A-E) collagenaseinduced calcific tendinopathy and (F-I) central one-third patellar tendon traumaticinjury models at different ... for the traumaticinjury group which showed only 50% calcification rate and at a much lower extent, and the expression became more focal, localizing mainly at the chondrocyte-like cells and calcific...
... severe traumaticbraininjury (TBI) patients and peripheral venous platelets taken from bars) and jugular venous (grey bars) platelets isolated from baseline values severe traumaticbraininjury ... shown by Scherer and Spangenberg [11], Jacoby and colleagues [12], and Nekludov and colleagues [13,14], plasmatic coagulation, platelet count, and platelet function are significantly and reversibly ... less than 2% severe traumaticbrain of surface P-selectin in with healthy controls Changes in expressioninjury patients comparedplatelets isolated from severe traumaticbraininjury patients compared...
... contributions EF, EPi and UM conceived of the study and participated in its design MM, EA, EPa and AV coordinated the study UM, GR and EF performed the statistical analysis EF, UM and AC drafted the ... 2008, 11:134-139 Schneider HJ, Kreitschmann-Andermahar I, Ghigo E, Stalla GK, Agha A: Hypothalamopituitary dysfunction following traumaticbraininjuryand aneurismal subarachnoid hemorrhage JAMA ... on brain CT 32 (24.6%) Cerebral edema on brain CT 31 (23.8%) Cerebral herniation on brain CT 21 (16.2%) Hypernatremia during the ICU stay The mean serum Na at admission was 139 mmol/l (standard...
... acutely following human traumaticbraininjury J Neurotrauma 2004, 21:149-161 41 Xing G, Ren M, Watson WA, O'Neil JT, Verma A: Traumaticbrain injuryinduced expression and phosphorylation of pyruvate ... traumaticbraininjury Crit Care 2008, 12:R98 11 Bilotta F, Caramia R, Cernak I, Paoloni FP, Doronzio A, Cuzzone V, Santoro A, Rosa G: Intensive insulin therapy after severe traumaticbrain injury: ... Sciences Switzerland, 1258 Perly-Geneve, Switzerland), a brain temperature probe (Licoxđ IMC temperature micro probe, Integra Life Sciences Switzerland, 1258 Perly-Geneve, Switzerland) and a microdialysis...
... isolated traumaticbraininjury is at risk for the development of coagulopathy • The number of patients with isolated traumaticbraininjuryand coagulopathy doubles within 72 hours post-trauma and ... in isolated traumaticbraininjury may contribute to improved patient outcome • Coagulation measurements in severe isolated traumaticbraininjury should be frequently performed and continued ... occurrence of delayed braininjuryand may contribute to prevention of bleeding disorders [10] Most studies, however, report a mixture of early and delayed coagulopathy in isolated TBI, and knowledge...
... of a traumaticbraininjury (TBI) case is shown in Figure 1.1 Medical findings in medical reports associated with the images mainly refer to pathological changes, i.e disorders, diseases, and other ... monitoring of injured patients and the better demonstration of fresh bleeding and bony injury [32] A blow to the skull results in compression injury to the adjacent brain (coup) and stretching on the ... of the brain) , seriousness, and etc Unenhanced axial scans of the brain were obtained There is large extradural hematoma in the left frontal lobe This is compressing the underlying brainand distorting...
... (LFP) fluid percussion injury models produce a mixed type of braininjury The pathology of braininjury includes cortical contusion, hemorrhage and a cytotoxic and/ or vasogenic brain edema which is ... Primary injury usually causes skull fracture and abruptly disrupts the brain parenchyma, with shearing and tearing of blood vessels andbrain tissue (Gentleman et al., 1995a; Povlishock and Christman, ... leucocytes and platelets, the BBB lesion and edema formation further reduce tissue perfusion and aggravate secondary braininjury (Werner and Engelhard, 2007) 13 Inflammatory response after injury...
... TRAUMATICBRAININJURY 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 DEFINING AND DIAGNOSING MILD TRAUMATICBRAININJURY (MTBI) EPIDEMIOLOGY AND CAUSES OF MILD TRAUMATICBRAININJURY (MTBI) COURSE AND OUTCOME ... forty and below (Lee, Seow & Ng, 2006) 1.1 Defining And Diagnosing Mild TraumaticBrainInjury (MTBI) Mild traumaticbraininjury (MTBI) is the least severe in the spectrum of traumaticbraininjury ... and associated personality and psychological disorders in the expression and persistence of PCS ix CHAPTER 1: OVERVIEW OF MILD TRAUMATICBRAININJURYTraumaticbraininjury (TBI) is one of the...
... Neurobiology of Alzheimer Diseaseand Related Disorders To Megumi Takeda (September 12, 1957 – February 4, 2002) Molecular Neurobiology of Alzheimer Diseaseand Related Disorders Editors Masatoshi ... Alzheimer’s disease attracted researchers from diverse academic fields, including clinical, basic and social sciences It is essential to promote the understanding of this formidable diseaseand to ... diseaseand related disorders / editors, Masatoshi Takeda, Toshihisa Tanaka, Ramón Cacabelos p ; cm Includes bibliographical references and index ISBN 3–8055–7603–X (hard cover) Alzheimer’s disease Molecular...
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... Parkinson’s Diseaseand Other Movement Disorders, edited by Daniel Tarsy, Jerrold L Vitek, and Andres M Lozano, 2003 Myasthenia Gravis and Related Disorders, edited by Henry J Kaminski, 2003 Seizures: ... Ganglia and Movement Disorders I Rationale for Surgical Therapy Basal Ganglia and Movement Disorders Physiology of the Basal Ganglia and Pathophysiology of Movement Disorders Thomas Wichmann and ... Movement Disorders Thomas Wichmann and Jerrold L Vitek Basal Ganglia Circuitry and Synaptic Connectivity 19 Ali Charara, Mamadou Sidibé, and Yoland Smith Surgical Treatment of Parkinson’s Disease: ...