Increased intracranial tension and cochleovestibular symptoms: an observational clinical studycrebrospinal fluidintracranial tensionMeniere’s diseasevertigoObjectives Meniere's disease is thought to be pathoph
One of the most common causes of increased intracranial pressure is aninjury to your brainor skull. The trauma leads to bleeding or swelling inside your skull. That pressure from the excess fluid or the swelling can harm your brain tissue or yourspinal column. You should talk to your doctor ...
Extracellular recordings of field postsynaptic potentials (fPSP) were obtained in the CA1 stratum radiatum, using glass micropipettes filled with artificial Cerebral Spinal Fluid (aCSF). Stimuli (50–160 μA, 50 μs) to excite Shaffer collaterals were delivered through a bipolar twisted tungste...
To investigate alterations of spinal cord (SC) motion within cervical spondylotic myelopathy (CSM) across the cervical spinal segments and its relation to cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)-flow, anatomic conditions, and clinical parameters. Setting University Hospital Balgrist, Zurich, Switzerland. Methods Overall...
A pediatric neurologist did not note any signs of somatic illness explaining the symptoms. The patient’s blood pressure was normal (110/60 mmHg); she had no signs of any infection; and her C-reactive protein (CRP) was less than 1. Her electrolytes, magnesium, and liver and coagulation...
EAE is induced in female Lewis rats by guinea pig spinal cord homogenate plus complete Freund's adjuvant. Clinical symptoms present with an acute phase beginning at day 9 post immunization. This is followed by a remission period from days 15 to 20 and then a weaker relapse compared to the ...
Neuropathic pain induces changes in neuronal excitability and synaptic connectivity in deep layers of the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) that play a central role in the sensory, emotional and affective consequences of the disease. However, how this impa
(SLE); autoimmune and autoinflammatory kidney diseases; autoimmune myocarditis; multiple sclerosis; traumatic brain and spinal cord injury; cerebral, intestinal and renal ischemia-reperfusion (IR) injury; spontaneous and recurrent pregnancy loss; anti-phospholipid syndrome (APS); Parkinson's disease; ...
Data analyzed via SPSS software.Table 2.Laboratory Findings, Etiology, and Imaging Results in Encephalitis Patients by Opening Pressure Measurement Status and DegreeAbbreviations: CSF, cerebral spinal fluid; CT, computed tomography; EEG, electroencephalogram; HSV, herpes simplex virus; MRI, magnetic ...
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