According to prior reports, the study's surgical techniques included either the Ivor Lewis or McKeown procedure, which involved a subtotal minimally or open invasive esophagectomy in addition to a two-field lymphadenectomy17. Because of the potential impact of NATs on preoperative hematological indices...
Differences in the clinical manifestations and short-term prognosis of acute cerebral infarction after exposure to Agent OrangeAgent Orange (AO) is the code name for one of the herbicides and defoliants used in the Vietnam War. Studies conducted thus far show a significant correlation between AO ...
Hong KS, Kwon SU, Lee SH, et al; Phase 2 Exploratory Clinical Study to Assess the Effects of Xarelto (Rivaroxaban) Versus Warfarin on Ischemia, Bleeding, and Hospital Stay in Acute Cerebral Infarction Patients With Non-valvular Atrial Fibrillation (Triple AXEL) Study Group. Rivaroxaba...
CMD was more frequently present in INOCA with no-stenosis. However, there was no difference in long-term clinical outcomes between no-stenosis and nonobstructive stenosis. CMD could independently predict poor outcomes in INOCA,...
current diagnosis of depressive episode (ICD-10), myocardial infarction during the previous 12 weeks, severe anaemia (Hb lower than 10), orthopaedic problems that interfered with the subjects' ability to walk, illiteracy and severe visual impairment (unable to read font size 20) were not included...
Neuroradiographic studies demonstrated two pathologic patterns: varying degrees of periventricular white matter infarction with migrational abnormalities observed with earlier demise of the co-twin, and multicystic encephalomalacia observed when the demise occurred at or near term. Pathophysiology is uncertain...
The currently used preservation methods for long-term storage of exosomes mainly include cryopreservation, lyophilization, and spray-drying.10Temperature and antifreeze are the two most important ingredients for cryopreservation. Storage at 4 °C might weaken the biological activity and reduce the protei...
, syncope syncope syncope is a short-term loss of consciousness and loss of postural stability followed by spontaneous return of consciousness to the previous neurologic baseline without the need for resuscitation. the condition is caused by transient interruption of cerebral blood flow that may be ...
syncope syncope syncope is a short-term loss of consciousness and loss of postural stability followed by spontaneous return of consciousness to the previous neurologic baseline without the need for resuscitation. the condition is caused by transient interruption of cerebral blood flow that may be benign...
In cerebral infarction, endothelial cells swell, proliferate, and crowd into the lumen of the blood vessel, and inflammatory cells infiltrate the blood vessel wall. Foci of necrosis develop in the arterial and venous walls and induce arterial and venous thrombosis. Venous thrombosis is more frequent...