Small infarcts brain

    • [DOC File]INFARCTION

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      If the crap in the lumen breaks off, you will see small infarcts in the brain. The territory of the carotid supplies can be anterior and posterior. When you get these small infarcts, you will actually see stars, which tell you that you are having a TIA (transient ischemic attack), which may also lead to temporary blindness (amurosis fugax).

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    • [DOC File]Chapter 26 The Nervous System - Jones & Bartlett Learning

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      Brain infarction is a major complication that can result from hypertension and cardiovascular disease. Stroke substantially increases the risk for dementia in persons over the age of 65 (29), (30). Twenty percent of all older individuals have silent strokes which are most commonly lacunar infarcts …

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    • [DOC File]Cerebrovascular Prevention Strategies for Dementia

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      Update on cerebral small vessel disease – a dynamic, whole-brain disease. Yulu Shi, MBBS, MNeurol; Joanna M Wardlaw, MD. ... Cerebral Autosomal-Dominant Arteriopathy with Subcortical Infarcts and Leukoencephalopathy. cAMP. Prostacyclin/cyclic adenosine monophosphate. CBF.

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    • [DOCX File]Update on small vessel diseases - University of Edinburgh

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      It should be noted that the clinical impact of brain lesions is very dependent upon the location of the lesion. However, in this dataset, we have no information about location of the lesions. (0= no infarcts identified, 1= one or more infarcts identified) Documentation for Cerebral Infarcts on MRI and Smoking Page 2 of 3. 2014.11.04

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    • The ‘silence’ of silent brain infarctions may be related to chronic isc…

      multiple small infarcts cause progressive brain damage with manifestations similar to alzheimer disease. PERSONS WITH HYPERTENSION, DIABETES, ABNORMAL BLOOD LIPIDS AT RISK. PREVENTION AND SLOWING PROGRESSION REQUIRES MANAGEMENT OF RISK FACTORS.

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    • [DOC File]Caveat: The following synopsis of normal liver physiology ...

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      Red infarcts (Fig. 4-18A) occur (1) with venous occlusions (such as in ovarian torsion); (2) in loose tissues (such as lung) that allow blood to collect in the infarcted zone; (3) in tissues with dual circulations such as lung and small intestine, permitting flow of blood from an unobstructed parallel supply into a necrotic area (such perfusion ...

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