presentation or a big exam. The sympathetic nervous system primes the body for action by speeding up the heart rate and breathing rate, which sends more oxygen-rich blood to the muscles. The pupils of the eyes dilate to allow more light into the eye, and at the same time, digestive ...
Central nervous system (CNS)cerebral massHodgkin lymphomarelapseunusual presentationIntracranial Hodgkin lymphoma (HL) is considered so atypical that an intracranial space-occupying lesion in a patient with known HL should be thoroughly investigated to rule out a second disease process....
Synchronous presentation of systemic and brain non-Hodgkin lymphomaLymphomaLarge-CellFollicularSystemicCentral Nervous SystemBrain淋巴瘤大细胞滤泡型中枢神经系统Bazzoli E, Iwamoto FM, Zelenetz AD, Deangelis LM, Abrey LE.doi:10.1080/10428190802404055Elena Bazzoli...
Brain Facts A PRIMER ON THE BR AIN AND NERVOUS SYSTEM THE SOCIET Y FOR NEUROSCIENCE Brain Facts A PRIMER ON THE BR AIN AND NERVOUS SYSTEM THE SOCIET Y FOR NEUROSCIENCE THE SOCIETY FOR NEUROSCIENCE The Society for Neuroscience is the world’s largest organization of scientists and physicians ...
Decision-makers objectively commit to a definitive choice, yet at the subjective level, human decisions appear to be associated with a degree of uncertainty. Whether decisions are definitive (i.e., concluding in all-or-none choices), or whether the under
Brainstem regions support vital bodily functions, yet their genetic architectures and involvement in common brain disorders remain understudied. Here, using imaging-genetics data from a discovery sample of 27,034 individuals, we identify 45 brainstem-associated genetic loci, including the first linked to...
This postulate requires the existence of information channels between the immune system and the central nervous system, i. e. that they should know about each other. The apparently lofty title of this presentation raises a number of critical questions about the workings of the immune system in ...
and transporters that are typically studied with respect to the roles in the CNS. We then orient our presentation to recent findings that pro-inflammatory cytokines can modulate CNS 5-HT signaling, leading to a conceptualization that among the many roles of 5-HT in the body is an integ...
Neuroinflammatory mechanisms are implicated in Parkinson disease. Here we identify border-associated macrophages (BAMs), as essential for the α-synuclein-mediated neuroinflammatory response via class II antigen presentation, and T cell infiltration. ...
Formerly Archives of Neurology. Explore the latest in brain science including dementia, traumatic brain injury, cerebellar stroke, restless arms, herpes