Acute cerebral infarction
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Comparison of the prognostic value of recovery of the ASPECTS score compared with perfusion imaging in patients with acute anterior circulation cerebral infarction undergoing thrombectomy.
7p viling 11-10-2024 2 1 Download
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To determine the serum TNF-α concentration and arterial age of patients with acute cerebral infarction; and explore the relationship between serum TNF-α concentration and arterial age with age, gender, smoking history, blood pressure, blood lipid profile, diabetes, ejection fraction, carotid atherosclerosis in patients with acute cerebral infarction.
5p viormkorn 27-09-2024 1 1 Download
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Survey serum S100 and NSE concentration in patients with cerebral infarction during the acute phase. To understand the relationship between serum S100 and NSE concentrations with some other risk factors such as age, sex, Glasgow Coma Scale, cerebral lesion volume on computerized tomography.
5p vifaye 20-09-2024 2 1 Download
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The thesis describes clinical features, subclinical and imaging quality in patients with cerebral infarction was re-released in the first 6 hours. Analysis of the relationship between clinical features and reconstituted cerebral infarction images in the first 6 hours on multi-sequence computerized tomography.
24p cothumenhmong6 17-07-2020 23 1 Download
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The proceed subject with two purposes: Description of clinical, subclinical characteristics and some factors related to mechanical ventilation of patients with acute cerebral infarction above the cerebellar tent. Identify some of prognostic factors of patients with acute cerebral infarction above the cerebellum tent requiring mechanical ventilation.
14p slimzslimz 21-12-2019 39 5 Download
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Two objectives as follows: Description of clinical, subclinical characteristics and some factors related to mechanical ventilation of patients with acute cerebral infarction above the cerebellar tent. Identify some of prognostic factors of patients with acute cerebral infarction above the cerebellum tent requiring mechanical ventilation.
14p slimzslimz 21-12-2019 33 4 Download
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Complications Patients with meningococcal meningitis may develop cranial nerve palsies, cortical venous thrombophlebitis, and cerebral edema. Children may develop subdural effusions. Permanent sequelae can include mental retardation, deafness, and hemiparesis. The major long-term morbidity of fulminant meningococcemia is the loss of skin, limbs, or digits that results from ischemic necrosis and infarction. Diagnosis Few clinical clues help the physician distinguish the patient with early meningococcal disease from patients with other acute systemic infections. ...
6p colgate_colgate 21-12-2010 75 3 Download