As stated above, signs of transitional syndrome tend to appear after severe craniocerebral trauma. We have also observed phenomena of this kind after clipping an aneurysm and after operating on a cerebral absces
Abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) is a pathologic stage characterized by chronic, segmental degeneration of tunica media, and subsequently progressive dilation. In old ages over 65, the morbidity rate is about 5–9% [1], and the mortality is 90% once rupture [2]. Smoking, age and hypertension...
Stomach Aortic Aneurysm: Aorta is the vein conveying blood from the heart to other body parts. If this is enlarged and bursts or breaks, it is called an Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm. This, by and large, causes serious agony in the midrib and even the back. Kidney Stones: Kidney stones in t...
the visceral layer, consists of a single layer of mesothelial cells, collagen, and elastin fibers in contact with the epicardial heart surface. The external layer, normally about 2 mm thick, is a fibrous parietal layer covering most of the heart [1]. The main functions of the pericardium inc...
She has lost her mother, but her spirit still remains in the voices around her. She describes listening to various people describe the cause of her mother’s death; from thedoctorsaying it was a cerebral aneurysm, to June’s father saying that he thinks she was killed by her own thoughts...
rupture to the free space of the chest is a fatal condition with a mortality of 97–100% [239], traumatic aortic rupture or dissection can also occur in retrograde expansion and cause confined bleeding into the pericardium and pericardial effusion. Detection of ascending aorta aneurysm and ...
p63 is frequently used to confirm a diagnosis of adenocarcinoma of the lung. Explain the role of these markers in terms of differential expression, specificity, and overall contribution to diagnosis. Describe the pathophysiology, clinical manifestations, and treatment of ...