• Brain ischemia is a condition in which there is insufficient bloodflow to the brain to meet metabolic demand. This leads to poor oxygen supply or cerebral...
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    Ischemia of the small bowel is called mesenteric ischemia. Brain ischemia is insufficient blood flow to the brain, and can be acute or chronic. Acute ischemic...
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    vulnerable enzyme to tissue ischemia/reperfusion but the mechanism of damage is different in different tissues. For example brain ischemia/reperfusion injury is...
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    Cerebral edema (redirect from Brain edema)
    cases of traumatic brain injury, central nervous system tumors, brain ischemia, and intracerebral hemorrhage. For example, malignant brain edema was present...
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  • These symptoms can be indicative of insufficient blood flow to the brain (ischemia) as well as compression of arterioles. In response to rising intracranial...
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    surrounding the haematoma. Reducing the blood pressure rapidly does not cause brain ischemia in those who have intracerebral haemorrhage. The American Heart Association...
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    to the brain; ischemia (insufficient blood flow); cerebral hypoxia (insufficient oxygen in the brain); cerebral edema (swelling of the brain); and raised...
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    transient episode of neurologic dysfunction caused by focal brain, spinal cord, or retinal ischemia, without acute infarction. The symptoms of a TIA can resolve...
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    mononucleotide from mitochondrial complex I has been shown to occur during ischemia/reperfusion brain injury during stroke. Flavin mononucleotide is also used as an...
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    A watershed stroke is defined as a brain ischemia that is localized to the vulnerable border zones between the tissues supplied by the anterior, posterior...
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  • depolarization of neurons during stroke or brain ischemia in which there is an inadequate supply of blood to the brain. Anoxic depolarization is induced by...
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    from some forms of mechanical injury. Prevention of brain ischemia: The prevention of brain ischemia is aided by decreasing the amount of CSF in the limited...
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  • (e.g. the brain) due the need of a high pressure to flow against gravity which in turn results in less blood flow to the brain (brain ischemia), which then...
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    hypothesis is that TGA may be due to venous congestion of the brain, leading to ischemia of structures involved with memory, such as the hippocampus. It...
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    major vessels which leads to a cerebral infarct . In response to ischemia, the brain degenerates by the process of liquefactive necrosis. There are various...
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    Stroke (redirect from Brain attack)
    risk of brain ischemia resulting from artery blockage. The extent of damage depends on the duration and severity of the ischemia. If ischemia persists...
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    immunoreactivity with neurofibrillary tangles. Brain ischemia is characterized by insufficient blood flow to the brain. Studies with ischaemic gerbils indicate...
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    acid. This is especially important after an ischemia when arachidonic acid levels are elevated. The brain preferentially uses choline to synthesize acetylcholine...
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    and injury of the large intestine result from inadequate blood supply (ischemia). Although uncommon in the general population, ischemic colitis occurs...
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  • PMID 11110181. Richmond, T. S. (May 1997). "Cerebral Resuscitation after Global Brain Ischemia", AACN Clinical Issues 8 (2). Retrieved on 2007-04-13. Free full text...
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    also cause amaurosis fugax due to its stenosis of blood flow, leading to ischemia when the retina is exposed to bright light. "Unilateral visual loss in...
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    within seconds without circulating oxygenated blood (brain ischemia). Cell death and irreversible brain damage occurs after 3–6 minutes with no oxygen, due...
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  • the proximate cause or mechanism of death might be brain ischemia (lack of blood flow to the brain), caused by a malignant neoplasm (cancer), in turn...
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    in complex I, which causes decreased maximum respiratory capacity. Brain ischemia/reperfusion injury is mediated via complex I impairment. Recently it...
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  • Post-cardiac arrest syndrome (category Ischemia)
    metabolic with low blood reserves, the brain is the most sensitive organ to ischemia. As a result, any amount of brain ischemia, especially when it is prolonged...
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    metabolic acidosis, seizures, kidney failure, encephalopathy and severe brain ischemia in infants and young children. Neem oil should not be consumed alone...
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  • limit the flow of blood to the head, possibly leading to fainting or brain ischemia. It can be felt between the anterior border of the sternocleidomastoid...
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    University of Alabama at Birmingham suggest that pulmonary embolism and/or brain ischemia may have been decisive factors. He was 38 years old. After an elaborate...
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  • Cushing's disease and related disorders) Cushing reflex, in response to brain ischemia Cushing's triad, a clinical triad Cushing ulcer, a gastric ulcer USS...
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    in medicine for purposes of treatment of brain injury, or lowering metabolism so that total brain ischemia can be tolerated for a short time. Deep hypothermic...
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