Traumatic central nervous system (CNS) disorders are caused by a variety of events, the most common of which are traumatic brain injury (TBI) and spinal cord injury (SCI). Following trauma to the brain or spinal cord, patients frequently develop varying degrees of impairment. Although most pati...
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(ii) Proliferative astrogliosis.Astrocytes can re-enter the cell cycle and proliferate in response to overt tissue damage such as is caused by stroke, severe trauma, infection, foreign bodies (including medical implants), autoimmune inflammation, neoplasm or severe neurodegeneration.19,67,73,74Newly ...
Films like The Marriage of Maria Braun (1978), The Tin Drum (1979), Germany, Pale Mother (1980), Das Boot (1981), and The White Rose (1982) tried to deal with guilt, destruction, trauma, and crimes against humanity. The first time I visited Berlin, in 1975, the war had been over...
(2014). In the presence of danger: The extracellular matrix defensive response to central nervous system injury. Neural Regener. Res. 9, 377-384.Jakeman L. B., Williams K. E., Brautigam B. In the presence of danger: the extracellular matrix defensive response to central nervous system ...
Even within our homes there can be pressure brought on by money issues, trauma, grief, poor communication and so many other factors. There isn’t a needle that a doctor can inject to bring relief in any of these situations. In 2 Corinthians, Paul talks about all the pressures the has ...
. At its completion in 1912, THI&E system lines ran from Paris, Illinois, through central Indiana, and nearly to the Ohio border (Middleton 1961, as cited in Miller 2020). INDOT-CRO staff reported that in 1925, over 2,000 miles of interurban rail lines stretched across Indiana; these ...
(PLSVC), and to discuss the clinical implications and relevance of congenital aberrancies, as well as of treatment-induced or disease-induced alterations in the anatomy of the thoracic central venous system, as they pertain to the general principles of central venous access device placement and ...
The fungus can reach the CNS mainly by the hematogenous route and, rarely, by traumatism or inoculation during neurosurgical procedures [31,33]. The clinical forms of histoplasmosis in CNS are non-specific and depend on the affected site [37]. Symptoms in CNS histoplasmosis are subacute for ...
for over 20 years, and brings these ideas of balance to his clinical practice. Clark has been involved in health care since 1998. He has treated thousands of patients with physical ailments such as pain, headaches and digestive issues, but also helps people integrate stress and trauma. ...