Because of these limitations a new diagnostic description was proposed: A TIA is a brief episode of neurologic dysfunction caused by focal brain or retinal ischemia, with clinical symptoms ...
Three aSAH patients who developed cerebral ischemic symptoms despite treatment with oral nimodipine and endovascular measures (i.e., intraarterial vasodilators and balloon angioplasty) were treated ...
Demonstration of normal-sized posterior communicating arteries increases the likelihood of successfully correcting global ischemic symptoms by vertebral artery reconstruction. Once the diagnosis ...
Ischemic cascade. The relay of extracellular and intracellular processes leading to pathogenic states and eventually to cell death. Glutamate uptake via EAATs serves as a major mechanism for ...