Calcifications in the brain may be an isolated anomaly or associated with other lesions. Computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging are needed for proper investigation. Physiological calcifications in the brain are generally seen in the epiphysis, dural structures, choroid plexus, or vessel ...
Check whether the contours of the lateral ventricles are symmetric. Fig. 30.1a Fig. 30.1b A midline shift could be an indirect sign of edema. Calcifications in the pineal (148) gland and the choroid plexus (123) are a common finding in adults, and are generally without any pathologic ...
However, these findings, including the calcification of the nuchal ligament or ossification of the longitudinal ligament were more frequent in males and there was a statistically significant sex difference. The incidence of spondylosis may be higher in patients presenting with the cervical syndrome. ...
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Results The following intracranial pathologies were diagnosed: dysgenesis of the corpus callosum, ventriculomegaly, cerebral cysts or hemorrhage, migrational disorders, vermian dysgenesis, arachnoid cysts, macrocephaly, enlarged subarachnoid space, brain calcifications and microcephaly. Conclusion A normal ...
This process has also been observed in pathological contexts, such as vascular calcification2, atherosclerosis3, and cardiac and pulmonary fibrosis4. Endothelial cells (ECs) display high plasticity, particularly under pathological conditions and in EndMT. During EndMT, endothelial cells lose their ...
Results The following intracranial pathologies were diagnosed: dysgenesis of the corpus callosum, ventriculomegaly, cerebral cysts or hemorrhage, migrational disorders, vermian dysgenesis, arachnoid cysts, macrocephaly, enlarged subarachnoid space, brain calcifications and microcephaly. Conclusion A normal ...
peripheral benzodiazepine receptorautoradiography in vitroIn human brain, nonartherosclerotic calcification is associated with normal aging and several pathological ... F Bernal,J Saura,J Ojuel,... - 《Experimental Neurology》 被引量: 137发表: 2000年 Regulation of the Mitochondrial Permeability Transiti...
An ultrasound scan of the abdomen showed a right hydronephrotic kidney with renal pelvic diameter measuring 12 mm. The left kidney was small and dystrophic with parenchymal calcification. Renal function remained within normal limits. The left kidney gradually involuted with time, with the right kidney...
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