In the US, someone has an attack every 45 seconds, and there is a stroke related death every three minutes.2 Even if age specific stroke incidence remains stable or falls slightly because more people live into old age, the annual incidence will continue to rise. This increases mortality, ...
In order to elucidate the significance of thermal changes in the pathophysiology of stroke, experimental and clinical studies were performed in rats and stroke patients, respectively. In rats, small infarction restricted to the hypothalamus was produced with intraluminal methods occluding hypothalamic artery...
The pathophysiology and consequences of heatstroke share many similarities to those observable in sepsis and are related to the interaction between the direct... M Romanucci,L Della Salda - 《Veterinary Medicine Research & Reports》 被引量: 4发表: 2013年 Application of a model of exertional heat...
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Development of portal hypertensionPortal hypertension is a serious complicationComplications of cirrhosisCirrhosis. In addition to liver-related complications, extrahepatic functional disturbances are often seen in multiple organs including the cardiovas
The pathophysiology and consequences of heatstroke share many similarities to those observable in sepsis and are related to the interaction between the direct cytotoxicity of heat, the acute physiological alterations associated with hyperthermia, such as increased metabolic demand, hypoxia, and circulatory ...
Studies in stroke have also noted depletions of serotonin receptors in left temporal cortex associated with depression. These findings are consistent with the hypothesis that the pathophysiology of secondary and primary depression involves the dysfunction of one or more of the cortical-basal ganglia-...
Stroke is the world's second leading cause of mortality, with a high incidence of severe morbidity in surviving victims. There are currently relatively few treatment options available to minimize tissue death following a stroke. As such, there is a press
Sympathetic efferent renal nerves have key roles in the regulation of kidney function and blood pressure. Increased renal sympathetic nerve activity is thought to contribute to hypertension by promoting renal sodium retention, renin release and renal vas
Stroke is the world's second leading cause of mortality, with a high incidence of severe morbidity in surviving victims. There are currently relatively few treatment options available to minimize tissue death following a stroke. As such, there is a press