What is the pathogenesis of coronary artery disease? What are the symptoms of myocardial ischemia? What is multivessel coronary artery disease? What are some examples of ischemic heart disease? What is coronary artery calcification? What is cerebral sinus venous thrombosis?
What is the pathophysiology of acute myocardial infarction? What is the pathophysiology of cerebral palsy? What is the difference between pathology and pathophysiology? What is the pathophysiology of chronic kidney disease? What is the pathophysiology of a transient ischemic attack?
What are the causes of rheumatic heart disease? Is atheromatous plaque reversible? What causes high erythrocyte sedimentation rate? What causes thickening of the intestinal wall? What type of cerebral infarction is characterized by atheromatous plaque? What causes thinning of the intestines? What causes...
Increasing evidence suggests that inflammatory and immune components in brain are important in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and anti-inflammatory and immunotherapeutic approaches may be amenable to AD treatment. It is known that complement activation occurs
Alzheimer's disease Neuroinflammation Pathogenesis 1. Introduction Alzheimer's disease (AD) looms as an increasingly formidable challenge, relentlessly progressing as a neurodegenerative disorder that primarily afflicts the elderly population. The clinical portrait it paints is one of enduring memory deficits...
Protection of nerve cells: L-Theanine exhibits neuroprotective properties by inhibiting nerve cell death caused by transient cerebral ischemia. Excess glutamate, an excitatory neurotransmitter, is often associated with nerve cell death and disorders like Alzheimer's disease. L-Theanine's ability to regula...
Global Cerebral IschemiaEarly Brain InjuryEndovascular CoilingThe term "early brain injury (EBI)" that was introduced in 2004 [ 1 ] is a concept to explain acute pathophysiological events that occur in brain before onset of cerebral vasospasm within the first 72h of aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage...
Encephalomalacia, also known ascerebral softening, is a very serious disorder inflicting permanent tissue damage to the patient’s brain. The disease is not limited to specific ages, genders or races. Evenembryos in the womband infants may be affected by this medical condition primarily resulting ...
Focal cerebral ischemia may be caused by both polycythemia vera and by a potential paraneoplastic complication of RCC, secondary polycythemia, authors write. Usual causes of secondary polycythemia include adaptation to chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, high altitude, and erythropoiesis-stimulating agents...
What is ambulatory myocardial ischemia?Ambulatory Myocardial Ischemia:Hypoperfusion is a condition resulting from a decrease in the supply of enough blood to a specific organ or region of the body; this can be caused by a variety of factors such as narrowed or blocked arteries, anemia, heart ...