One possible reason may be the diffuse, low-grade, cerebral edema related to Alzheimer’s type II astrocytes during chronic liver disease47,49. The existence of both decreases and increases in GMV in MHE may re
Although patients with neurologic alterations were excluded, we cannot guarantee that other factors, such as mild cognitive decline (specific tests such as the mini-mental test or the Montreal cognitive assessment [MoCA] were not performed), traumatic brain injury, or small vessel disease, did not...
An MRI ruled out the presence of brain disease. A bronchoscopy with biopsy was performed, and the diagnosis was consistent with adenocarcinoma. In May 2017, a regulated median lobectomy was carried out, accompanied by hilar and mediastinal lymphadenectomy, resulting in a diagnosis of moderately diffe...
and propagate via the lymphatic and circulatory systems and establish new colonies at distant sites that will lead to metastatic disease.7In one cubic centimetre of tissue, it has been established there are 109cells that rapidly can reach 1010–1011cells before becoming clinically detectable.8The ab...
The dielectric effect is even less for the marmoset brain at 9.4T, where B1+ homogeneity is often dominated by the small RF birdcage coil or surface coil transmitters. Additionally, the center of the brain (i.e. thalamus) should be positioned close to the isocenter of the RF coil to ...
It also raises the challenge of accommodating large-scale, high-density neural electrodes alongside their associated electrical interconnections and mechanical supports, within a small total volume of brain tissue. Conventional electrodes are impeded by their relatively large physical dimensions, particularly...
Additionally, variations in analytical methods and patient factors, such as age, gender, disease severity, functional status at baseline, and timing of the evaluation, could also contribute to the observed differences between studies. It is essential to not only calculate the MCID but also identify...
Additionally, variations in analytical methods and patient factors, such as age, gender, disease severity, functional status at baseline, and timing of the evaluation, could also contribute to the observed differences between studies. It is essential to not only calculate the MCID but also identify...