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Stroke "the number one killer of human health", how to prevent screening?
Time of Update: 2022-11-14
Applicable people:Family history of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseasesThree high crowdsPeople with carotid plaquePeople who socialize frequently and eat irregularlyObese peoplePeople with heart disease, atrial fibrillation, coronary heart disease Stroke is known as the "number one killer of human health", commonly known as "stroke", and the clinical manifestations are mainly characterized by sudden coma, unconsciousness or sudden appearance of crooked mouth and eyes, hemiplegia, and intellectual disability.
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JEM: Enhances neurogenesis to save Alzheimer's disease
Time of Update: 2022-11-14
Directed enhancement of neurogenesis in FAD mice restored the number of new neurons in the engram, dendritic spike density, and transcriptional signatures of immature and mature neurons, ultimately leading to memory recovery.
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New targets and drug candidates for depression, with rapid onset of action in 2 hours and no side effects
Time of Update: 2022-11-14
The study developed a compound, ZZL-7, that selectively uncouples a complex of serotonin transporter (SERT) in the dorsal nucleus region (DRN) of the middle suture with neuronal nitric oxide synthase (nNOS), and in mice, the antidepressant effect can be rapidly exerted after two hours of injection administration without any side effects observed.
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【Recommended】Basal ganglia-internal capsule-thalamic anatomy
Time of Update: 2022-11-14
3. The contact fibers between the lateral thalamic nucleus group and the red nucleus, cerebellum, and globus pallidus are damaged, resulting in involuntary movements of the contralateral hemisphere, which may occur chore-like movements or athetosis-like movements.
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Stroke: Telehealth care after stroke, home remote monitoring of blood pressure is beneficial for blood pressure management
Time of Update: 2022-11-14
Recently, some scholars have tested the feasibility of TASC (Telehealth After Stroke Care), a model of post-acute stroke care that integrates nurse-supported remote monitoring of blood pressure at home, customized infographics, and video visits by multidisciplinary teams.
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Parkinson's disease demonstration physical examination [Xie Daixin]
Time of Update: 2022-11-14
Hand motor function (full extension, full clenching)(0) Normal;(1) The frequency is slower and the amplitude is small;(2) Obvious obstacles.
Hand motor function (full extension, full clenching)(0) Normal;(1) The frequency is slower and the amplitude is small;(2) Obvious obstacles.
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Recommended reading: Expert consensus on the management of primary coronary heart disease and ischemic stroke (2022)
Time of Update: 2022-11-14
Guide name: Expert consensus on the management of primary coronary heart disease and ischemic stroke 2022English:Publisher: Beijing Hypertension Prevention and Control Association (BHA)Published: 2022
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BMC MED Shanghai Jiaotong University: Gestational age at birth is associated with small cerebral cortex volume and cognitive and educational performance during adolescence
Time of Update: 2022-11-14
Specifically, lower gestational age was associated with lower cognitive levels and school achievement, and was associated with smaller anterotemporal region, cingulate gyrus, insula, posterior central gyrus, hippocampus, thalamus, and globus pallidus.
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Diagnosis and prevention of dementia with Lewy bodies
Time of Update: 2022-11-14
Geriatric dementiaWith the progress of global aging, Alzheimer's disease has attracted widespread attention as a disease that seriously endangers the health of the elderly. At present, there are few b
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DWI hyperintensity is not necessarily cerebral infarction
Time of Update: 2022-11-14
Among a series of diseases in neurology, the most common DWI hyperintensity is naturally the acute phase of ischemic stroke, which is probably known to medical students, but when you see diffuse DWI h
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How is diffuse gray matter zotisis diagnosed?
Time of Update: 2022-11-14
Ectopic large clumps of gray matter are often connected to the gray matter of the normal cortex, often with mass effects, such as compression of the ventricles.
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Compilation of stroke research progress in 2022
Time of Update: 2022-11-14
Recently, a team led by Peking University and The George Institute for Global Health announced the results of the Chinese group "Relationship between Alternative Salt and Stroke" completed in 2021 on NEJM, which proved that alternative salt consumption in hypertensive patients can effectively reduce the incidence of stroke and cardiovascular disease and all-cause mortality, and has good safety.
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Stroke: Frequency and distribution of neoischemic brain lesions on brain MRI after aortic arch surgery
Time of Update: 2022-11-14
References:Acute Infarcts on Brain MRI Following Aortic Arch Repair With Circulatory Arrest: Insights From the ACE CardioLink-3 Randomized Trial The study focused on the frequency and distribution of neo-ischemic encephalopathy detected by diffusion-weighted imaging in brain magnetic resonance imaging after aortic arch surgery.
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The onset of early Alzheimer's disease and tau pathology in the central region of the brain
Time of Update: 2022-11-14
Guide:Early onset of symptoms and disease progression in Alzheimer's disease (AD) are closely related to the spread of tau protein, but the underlying mechanism is unknown. Recently, a paper entitled
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Epilepsia: To compare the prognosis of MRgLITT with open surgery for drug-refractory epilepsy
Time of Update: 2022-11-14
The journal Epilepsia published a study with the primary objective of comparing MRgLITT with open surgery in children with drug-refractory epilepsy (DRE).
The journal Epilepsia published a study with the primary objective of comparing MRgLITT with open surgery in children with drug-refractory epilepsy (DRE).
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Clinical essentials Nervous system physical examination, a detailed explanation!
Time of Update: 2022-11-14
Note: In addition to being related to the cerebellum, ataxia is also involved in vision and deep sense, so you should open your eyes and close your eyes once during examination; This test is of little significance in patients with hypotonia, abnormal muscle tone, and involuntary movement.
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Detailed explanation of cerebrovascular blood supply distribution and MRI manifestations of common cerebrovascular diseases
Time of Update: 2022-11-14
Subacute phase of cerebral infarctionIn the left occipital lobe and temporal lobe T2 phase, patchy and plaque-like abnormalities can be seen slightly higher signal, adjacent sulci narrowing, brain gyrus swelling, T1 is slightly lower signal, DWI is patchy and plaque-like high intensity, and the corresponding ADC value decreases, which is consistent with the imaging changes of cerebral infarction in the subacute stage.
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The three most common side effects of SLE patients seriously affect the quality of life!
Time of Update: 2022-11-14
Write at the endI believe that as long as these three troublesome problems are solved, the quality of life of butterfly friends will change, take action, tomorrow you will definitely thank yourself for working hard now!: , 。 , , In addition to SLE itself, many physical discomforts affect the patient's quality of life, such as sleep disorders, poor mood, weight gain and difficulty remembering, leaving patients in a poor state of life.
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Vertigo "Frequent Visitors": Progress and Significance of Classification and Diagnosis of Meniere's Disease
Time of Update: 2022-11-14
➤The first type of method is to classify according to the main symptoms of the disease, and the vestibular type (only episodic vertigo) and cochlear type MD (only manifested as hearing loss, tinnitus or ear tightness, but no vertigo) proposed by the 1972 MD diagnosis and treatment standards were abandoned in 1985.
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Blood supply to the thalamus, clinical symptoms of infarction and related mechanisms
Time of Update: 2022-11-14
When infarction occurs in the parathalamic median artery supplying the medial part of the thalamus, the main clinical symptom is acute stroke-like onset, manifested as fluctuating consciousness impairment, amnesia, apathy, and may be accompanied by oculomotor nerve palsy, vertical gaze disorder, etc.