Spinal fluid clotting activity: a new method of evaluating neonatal brain damage.peraluminous granitesstronlium isotopesinherited zirconsoxygen isotopesCaledonianAcadianPediatric Research publishes original papers, invited reviews, and commentaries on the etiologies of diseases of children and disorders of ...
The brain and spinal cord are surrounded by protective membranes known as the meninges, and both float in a crystal-clear cerebrospinal fluid. The central nervous system lies largely within the axial skeleton, wherein the brain is encased in a bony vault, the neurocranium, while the cylindrical...
the cerebrospinal fluid becomes so thickened by pus that the passages between the ventricles (cavities) of the brain and the spaces in the spinal meninges become blocked, causing fluid to accumulate. The accumulation of fluid in the ventricles may in turn result inhydrocephalus, which causescomaand...
Which symptoms you have depend on where the tumor is located and how big it has grown. Ependymomas These are tumors that may have fluid-filled growths inside them. They're also a type of glioma. They grow down the middle of the spinal cord. ...
- 《Cerebrospinal Fluid Research》 被引量: 23发表: 2005年 NOC/oFQ contributes to age-dependent impairment of NMDA-induced cerebrovasodilation after brain injury. Presents information on a study which characterized the effects of fluid percussion brain injury on N-methyl-D-aspartate-induced ...
Depending upon the route of administration, bupivacaine is distributed to some extent to all body tissues, with high concentrations found in highly perfused organs such as the liver, lungs, heart, and brain. Pharmacokinetic studies on the plasma profiles of bupivacaine after direct intravenous injectio...
Fig. 3: Cerebrospinal Fluid Cytokine Changes. Changes in Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF) parameters after AD-MSCs injection. AVEGF levels before and 2-weeks after infusion.BIL-15 levels before and 2-weeks after infusion.CIL12p40 levels before and 2-weeks after infusion.DIL-5 levels before and 2...
Traumatic brain injury-induced ependymal ciliary loss decreases cerebral spinal fluid flow. (2014). Traumatic brain injury-induced ependymal ciliary loss decreases cerebral spinal fluid flow. J. Neurotrauma. 31, 1396-1404. doi: 10.1089/neu... ...
Several years ago, Walsh's work on brain development led him to suspect that there is much more to the unassuming fluid. He noticed that neural stem cells tend to line up around the brain's inner chambers, where CSF is stored, and stick cellular fingers, called cilia, into the pool of ...
The findings demonstrate that a blood test can diagnose Alzheimer's disease pathology as accurately as cerebrospinal fluid tests andbrain scans, even in patients with mild symptoms, and can be used to detect molecular signs of Alzheimer's disease in the brain when symptoms haven't yet emerged. ...