Cerebral stroke syndrome

    • [DOC File]School of Medicine - LSU Health New Orleans

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      Thrombosis of the dural sinuses and/or cerebral veins (CVT) is an unusual cause of stroke but should be considered as a potential cause of cerebral infarction and of intracerebral hemorrhage. CVT causes approximately 0.5-1% of all strokes. The diagnosis of cerebral venous thrombosis is based on clinical suspicion, along with imaging confirmation.

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    • [DOCX File]SimpleSite

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      (maneuver not recommended in moyamoya patient) produces normal diffuse buildup of monophasic slow waves (delta-bursts) that return to normal within 20-60 seconds after hyperventilation; in > 50% of cases, after or sometimes continuous with buildup is second phase of slow waves (characteristic finding is called "rebuildup") which are more irregular and slower than the earlier waves, and usually ...

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    • [DOC File]Anatomy and Pathology of the Cerebellar Peduncle

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      8046 Cerebral arteriosclerosis: Purely neurological disabilities, such as hemiplegia, cranial nerve paralysis, etc., due to cerebral arteriosclerosis will be rated under the diagnostic codes dealing with such specific disabilities, with citation of a hyphenated diagnostic code (e.g., 8046-8207).

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    • [DOCX File]Viktor's Notes – Cerebral Vasculopathies

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      Those with non-isolated acute vestibular syndrome (AVS) have obvious focal neurologic signs and are treated as with any other acute stroke (e.g., thrombolysis if within the appropriate time window and without evidence of intracranial hemorrhage; appropriate conservative treatments if outside the window for thrombolysis).

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    • [DOCX File]Neurology

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      A. T2WI shows right cerebral atrophy with ventricular dilatation representing a sequela of perinatal intracranial hemorrhage. B. T2WI through the posterior fossa shows atrophy of the contralateral cerebellar middle cerebellar peduncle (blue arrow) and hemisphere. Wallerian degeneration of ipsilateral brain stem is also seen (red arrow). Figure 12.

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    • [DOCX File]NINDS Stroke CDE Project Biospecimens and Biomarkers ...

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      Infarction Infarct - Middle cerebral artery (TMCAS or PMCAS) ischaemic stroke - G460 Infarct - Anterior cerebral artery territory ischaemic stroke - G461 Infarct - Posterior cerebral artery territory ischaemic stroke - G462 Infarct - Brain stem stroke syndrome - G463 Infarct - Cerebellar stroke syndrome - G464 Infarct - Pure motor lacunar ...

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    • Cerebellar stroke syndrome - Wikipedia

      + Simultanagnosia, ocular ataxia, ocular apraxia (Balint syndrome) • Posterior cerebral artery bilateral (lower bank of calcarine fissure) • Middle or posterior cerebral artery watershed (upper bank of calcarine fissure) • Posterior cerebral artery territory stroke Visual symptoms - …

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    • [DOC File]EDC Stroke Proforma

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      Acute stroke syndromes. General information: Strokes/CVA are 3rd MCC of death in USA (MCC of neurological disability) ... (but also middle cerebral artery stem, origin of the vertebral arteries or in the basilar artery) Small vessel stroke. ... Medial pontine syndrome (Foville) and lateral pontine syndrome …

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    • [DOC File]§4 - Veterans Affairs

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      Age (years) Sex Intracranial aneurysms Stroke/TIA Our case 24 Female Multiple large saccular aneurysm in the branches of bilateral middle cerebral artery and distant right posterior inferior cerebellar artery. Multiple cerebral infarctions in bilateral cerebellums and Pons and right thalamus, temporal lobe, frontal lobe and parietal lobe.

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    • [DOCX File]Stroke Types and Subtypes Subgroup Recommendations

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      High sensitivity C-reactive protein (hsCRP) is an inflammation-related biomarker related to risk of stroke in several studies. A meta-analysis including 54 prospective cohort studies (n=160,309) found an increased risk of ischemic stroke (RR per SD logCRP 1.44, 95% CI 1.32-1.57) adjusted for age and sex; this attenuated (RR 1.27, 95% CI 1.15-1.40) when further adjusted for other risk factors.

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