Small brain lesions and incident stroke and mortality: a cohort study[ J]. Ann Intern Mcd, 2015,163(1) :22 -31.Windham BG, Deere B, Griswold ME, Wang W, Bezerra DC, Shibata D, et al. (2015) Small Brain Lesions and Incident Stroke and Mortality: A Cohort Study. Ann Intern Med;...
Using advanced imaging, researchers have uncovered new information regarding traumatic microbleeds, which appear as small, dark lesions on MRI scans after a head injury but are typically too small to be detected on CT scans. The findings published inBrainsuggest that traumatic microbleeds ar...
with and without MT in 172 lesions of 60 patients Metastatic lesions of the brain were evaluated by means of a contrast to noise ratio(C/Ns) Number of lesions was counted and compared on the two types of images Results All lesions had a higher C/Ns on T 1WI MT images than on convent...
For surgical treated participants, chest CT were performed every 3 months for the first year postoperatively, every 6 months for 2 to 5 years, and annually from then on. MRI of the brain, ultrasonography of abdominal regions, bone scans were performed annually. The follow-up was conducted ...
Targeting brain lesions of non-small cell lung cancer by enhancing CCL2-mediated CAR-T cell migration Hongxia Li, Emily B. Harrison, Huizhong Li, Koichi Hirabayashi, Jing Chen, Qi-Xiang Li, Jared Gunn, Jared Weiss, Barbara Savoldo, Joel S. Parker, Chad V. Pecot, Gianpietr...
Patients were categorized into oligometastatic and extensive metastatic groups on the basis of the number and location of brain lesions. The oligometastatic group was defined as patients with ≤ 3 BMs, whereas the extensive metastatic group included those with > 3 lesions or leptomeningeal ...
On the contrary, IDCR signified the proportion of patients achieving CR, PR, and stable disease (SD) in the intracerebral lesions after treatment. Both endpoints were applied to evaluate the response of the intracerebral lesions to treatment. Following SRT, patients underwent a brain MRI every 3...
lung cancer, and the outcomes in the small cell lung cancer cohort were comparable to results of the present analysis (median overall survival, 9.1 months; 12-month local control, 94.5%; median time to new brain lesions, 6.9 months; and 12-month neurological mortality free survival, 86.5%)....
Brain parenchymal lesions include small infarcts, as well as regions of more diffuse white matter damage with ischaemic demyelination, axonal loss and gliosis, corresponding to WMH seen on T2-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). WMH themselves increase with age, and are associated with both ...
36,37 The skin lesions themselves may cause painful sores and, depending on the site involved, can cause dysphagia, rectal pain with anal fissures, etc. It is not clear if some of the pain may be dermatomal—similar to that seen with varicella zoster—but the pain can be severe. ...