Long-term MRI follow up has revealed that residual damage to the central nervous system of survivors occurs mainly in the cerebellum and hippocampus. Proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy can detect cerebellar lesions that cannot be detected by conventional MRI [47]. Electroencephalography For HS ...
Although the term “ferroptosis” was first coined by Dixon et al. in 2012 (Fig.1a), a similar form of neuronal cell death triggered by cysteine depletion called “oxytosis” was reported by Murphy et al. back in 1989;8this neuronal cell death was induced by the excitotoxin glutamate b...
The WC suggests use of the term ‘acute’ for any dissection between the onset of symptoms and 14 days, ‘subacute’ between 15 days and 90 days and ‘chronic’ thereafter. 1.3.3. Type A, type B and non-A-non-B aortic dissection The WC refers to the original proposal from Stanford ...
Static obstruction of branch vessels results from a false lumen markedly compressing the true lumen at or near the ostium, with no distal fenestration/reentry tear, intussusception of the flap into the ostium, or false lumen-associated thrombus formation that creates static obstruction (Figure 3)....
being a minimally invasive technique, EVAR is significantly more convenient for the patient (shorter operating time, less blood loss and shorter hospitalization), it has still to prove its long term superiority. Current judgment can be found in a recent review6by the European Society of Vascular...
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brain death was first proposed by French medical practitioners in 1959, and they first used the term “excessive coma.” Because the probability of a patient waking up in this state tends to zero, it can be expressed as “brain death.” The criteria for brain death in 1968 were formally ...
How long would you administer low-molecular-weight heparin, either a prophylactic or therapeutic dose, postoperatively? Dr. Fogerty:The first principle in determining whether anticoagulation is indicated is to differentiate tumor thrombus from traditional thrombus, which is often classified as bland ...
abdominal aortic aneurysms; intraluminal thrombus; vascular biology; anti-platelet drugs; aspirin1. Introduction Abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) is a common cardiovascular disease, usually caused by smoking, genetic variation, and atherosclerosis, with the risk of rupture [1]. In most cases, AAA has...
Correction to: Impact of Bile Duct Tumor Thrombus on the Long-Term Surgical Outcomes of Hepatocellular Carcinoma Patients: A Propensity Score Matching AnalysisAnnals of Surgical Oncology -doi:10.1245/s10434-022-11335-4Wu, Jun-YiSun, Ju-Xian...