Early determination of death by use of brain death criteria was motivated by the need to harvest transplantation organs earlier, to save intensive care resources by earlier cessation of life support, and to obtain tissues for research before deterioration. These motives would violate the principle of...
Acute critical illness is often preceded by deterioration of routinely measured clinical parameters, e.g., blood pressure and heart rate. Here, the authors develop an explainable artificial intelligence early warning score system for its early detection. ...
Majda M.Thurnher, inImaging of the Brain, 2013 Clinical Presentation Most patients present with late-stage cerebritis or abscess and clinical signs of an intracerebral mass lesion. The most common symptoms are fever,seizures, nausea,headache, and vomiting. Focalneurologic signsdepend on the region ...
Alzheimer's disease is generally considered to be a progressive condition that can affect people as they age. However, the initial deterioration of the brain Alzheimer’s disease causes can happen many years before any noticeable behavioral changes occur. It can be common for many people to appear...
Whenever young persons die with symptoms of ingravescent apoplexy, and after death large effusion of blood is found, especially if the effusion be over the surface of the brain in the meshes of the pia mater, the presence of an aneurism is probable…. although we may from the circumstances...
Deterioration of physical appearance, lack of hygiene and grooming Unexplained injuries or accidents Shakes, tremors, incoherent speech, impaired coordination Behavioral symptoms of crack cocaine addiction: Increased absence from work, school, or other responsibilities ...
[The early warning signs of deterioration of severe acute respiratory syndrome]. OBJECTIVE: To explore the risk factors related to severe cases of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) in order to find the early warning signs of dete... Z Min,R Fan,TJ Jiang,... - 《Zhonghua Nei Ke Za...
Dementiaoccurs when nerve cells in a person's brain stop working. Although it typically happens in older people, it is not an inevitable part of aging. The brain's natural deterioration happens to everyone as they grow older, but it occurs more quickly in people with dementia. ...
Multiple sclerosisis an autoimmune disease in which the protective myelin sheath of the nerves is damaged, affecting the transmission of messages to and from the brain and spinal cord. This is a progressive, debilitating disease that results in nerve deterioration which is, unfortunately, an irrevers...
Understanding the neurobiology of NPSs in the context of the AD brain could greatly advance the development of new therapies. Most efforts to map the progression of AD pathology have focused on the cortex (e.g. [34]). For NPSs, however, distinct syndromes have different neurobiological underpinn...