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Stroke: What are the characteristics of language-related white matter damage and plasticity in patients with cerebral arteriovenous malformations?
Time of Update: 2021-12-26
Complete visualization and quantification of the main brain fibers of AVM patients with language impairment may reveal the language processing barriers and plasticity mechanisms in the development of the disease since birth .
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Radiology: Diffusion imaging index histogram analysis helps glioma IDH and 1p/19q genotyping
Time of Update: 2021-12-26
The purpose of this study is to compare the application of histogram analysis of DTI, DKI, NODDI and MAP indicators in predicting IDH genotype and 1p/19q coding deletion, and to evaluate the application of MAP in glioma grading .
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Neurology: Cognitive impairment in COVID-19 patients is related to damage to brain function and structural connections
Time of Update: 2021-12-26
Patients who survive the medical complications of severe new coronary pneumonia are very likely to regain consciousness .
Patients who survive the medical complications of severe new coronary pneumonia are very likely to regain consciousness .
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Stroke: What are the clinical characteristics of young stroke?
Time of Update: 2021-12-26
Endovascular therapy (EVT) is the standard treatment for patients with acute ischemic stroke in the anterior circulation caused by intracranial occlusion (LVO) .
In a high-efficiency reperfusion collaborative meta-analysis evaluated in multiple intravascular stroke trials, 56% of 18 to 49-year-old patients in the intervention group had good results, compared with only 47% in the control group .
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Alzheimer Dementia: The weaker the cognitive and gait function, the higher the risk of dementia
Time of Update: 2021-12-26
used a large community sample of the Community Atherosclerosis Risk Study (ARIC) to explore: (1) the relationship between replication of MCR and the occurrence of dementia, ( 2) To study whether MCR is related to specific patterns of brain structure and molecular abnormalities, and (3) to indirectly compare the neuroimaging characteristics of MCR and MCI .
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JNNP: Erinumab is effective in treating migraine
Time of Update: 2021-12-26
. The results of the study indicate that Errenzumab may also be effective for patients with refractory migraine who have failed various preventive treatments .
. The results of the study indicate that Errenzumab may also be effective for patients with refractory migraine who have failed various preventive treatments .
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Alzheimers Dement: Elderly people with high resting heart rate have rapid cognitive decline and high risk of dementia
Time of Update: 2021-12-26
It is assumed that elevated RHR is associated with an increased risk of dementia and cognitive decline in the elderly, and their correlation may be independent of cardiovascular risk factors and cardiovascular disease .
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Stroke: When the baseline infarct volume exceeds 130ml, endovascular treatment aggravates the occurrence of cerebral edema
Time of Update: 2021-12-26
Original source:Cerebral Edema in Patients With Large Hemispheric Infarct Undergoing Reperfusion Treatment: A HERMES Meta-Analysis .
Cerebral Edema in Patients With Large Hemispheric Infarct Undergoing Reperfusion Treatment: A HERMES Meta-Analysis In this message
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Illustrate what is dyskinesia caused by levodopa
Time of Update: 2021-12-26
However, for patients with a longer course of disease, although reducing the dose of levodopa can reduce the occurrence of dyskinesia, it may cause significant fluctuations in symptoms.
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Neurology: 3T MRI suggests that cerebral cortex microinfarction can cause cortical atrophy around the lesion and affect cognitive changes
Time of Update: 2021-12-26
Recently, some researchers have tested the relationship between CMI and cortical atrophy on 3T MRI of patients with clinical memory impairment, verifying the hypothesis that CMIS is accompanied by pericocortical atrophy far beyond actual lesions .
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Comics to understand stroke: let more people know about stroke!
Time of Update: 2021-12-26
Brain stroke, ie cerebral vascular disease, generally divided into two categories: hemorrhagic stroke and ischemic stroke .
Hemorrhagic strokes are mostly caused by hypertension , intracranial aneurysms or rupture of vascular malformations.
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Stroke: Control your blood pressure quickly, otherwise the aortic stiffness, pulse pressure and cerebral artery pulsatility will continue to progress!
Time of Update: 2021-12-26
During five years of follow-up, men and women TIA or small stroke variations (black) and cerebrovascular patients with PI'sStrokeIn summary, despite the best medical treatment, arterial pulsatility and aortic sclerosis still have significant progress after 55 years of age .
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Stroke: TMAO level is associated with recurrence of ischemic stroke (CNSR-III study)
Time of Update: 2021-12-26
Based on this, Professor Wang Yongjun team used the third China National Registry of stroke ( Trimethylamine N-oxide, TMAO potential risk factor for cardiovascular disease and other chronic diseases of the Third China National Stroke Registry, CNSR-III ) queue, discusses the different causes Asia The relationship between plasma trimethylamine oxide and recurrence of ischemic stroke .
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Alzheimer Dementia: APOE ε2 has a protective effect on gray matter
Time of Update: 2021-12-26
However, neuroimaging studies have shown that there is a relationship between the dose of ɛ4 gene and lower brain glucose metabolism and smaller AD-related brain gray matter (GM) volume, even in individuals with no cognitive impairment .
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Stroke: Language-related white matter damage and plasticity in patients with cerebral arteriovenous malformations
Time of Update: 2021-12-26
Recently, the heart blood vessels published a research article on the disease areas prestigious journal Stroke, The purpose of this study was to investigate the association between white matter of language-related AVM located in different areas of the brain damage and reorganization of patterns and characteristics .
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Stroke: Kawasaki disease may increase the risk of cerebrovascular disease
Time of Update: 2021-12-26
In addition, in the KD cohort, children younger than 5 years of age have a significantly higher risk of subsequent cerebrovascular disease (adjusted hazard ratio, 3.
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Neurology: Superficial iron deposits caused by low intracranial pressure
Time of Update: 2021-12-26
GRE (A and B) and SWI (C and D) magnetic resonance imaging at 8 years (A and B) and 16 years (C and D) after the onset of spontaneous intracranial hypotension ( SIH ), showing progressive superficial Iron deposits are initially confined to the upper part of the cerebellum (A) but then involve the supratentorial fissure, including the sylvian fissure (D) .
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Alz Res Therapy: Integrating multiple omics, revealing pathway changes in the nervous system
Time of Update: 2021-12-26
cholesterolThe important significance of this research lies in the discovery of new molecules and pathway changes related to AD pathology by applying comprehensive multi-omics methods .
Using comprehensive multi-omics methods, new molecules and pathway changes related to AD pathology have been discovered .
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Patterns of thalamic infarction and differential diagnosis of thalamic lesions
Time of Update: 2021-12-26
The lesions of different blood vessels supplying the thalamus can lead to different thalamic infarction syndromes~The thalamus is a part of the diencephalon, which functions as a transfer center between the cerebral cortex and the subcortical area, and also plays an important role in regulating arousal and level of consciousness .
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Neuromodulation: Does long-term intrathecal injection of baclofen affect the memory function of patients with spasticity?
Time of Update: 2021-12-26
(2021), I mprovement of Memory Functions in Chronic Spinal Cord Injury After Long-Term Intrathecal Baclofen Delivery for Spasticity Relief .
mprovement of Memory Functions in Chronic Spinal Cord Injury After Long-Term Intrathecal Baclofen Delivery for Spasticity Relief https://doi.