Cerebral circulation is the movement of blood through a network of cerebral arteries and veins supplying the brain. The rate of cerebral blood flow in...
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Circulatory system (redirect from Blood circulation)
coronary circulation to the heart itself, the cerebral circulation to the brain, renal circulation to the kidneys, and bronchial circulation to the bronchi...
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haemangioma, for Wada test, and to obtain haemodynamics of cerebral blood flow such as cross flow, circulation time, and collateral flow. Extracranial diseases...
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Circle of Willis (redirect from Cerebral arterial circle)
circle of Willis is a part of the cerebral circulation and is composed of the following arteries: Anterior cerebral artery (left and right) at their A1...
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Cerebral infarction, also known as an ischemic stroke, is the pathologic process that results in an area of necrotic tissue in the brain (cerebral infarct)...
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Cerebrovascular disease (redirect from Cerebral vascular disease)
medical conditions that affect the blood vessels of the brain and the cerebral circulation. Arteries supplying oxygen and nutrients to the brain are often damaged...
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Stroke (redirect from Cerebral accident)
atrial fibrillation, or in the carotid arteries, break off, enter the cerebral circulation, then lodge in and block brain blood vessels. Since blood vessels...
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Intracranial aneurysm (redirect from Cerebral Aneurysms)
of the cerebral arterial circle. The risk of rupture varies with the size and location of the aneurysm, with those in the posterior circulation being more...
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capillary bed, and are most commonly of prenatal origin. In normal cerebral circulation, oxygen-enriched blood from the heart travels in sequence through...
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Angiography (section Cerebral angiography)
neurologist Egas Moniz at the University of Lisbon to provide contrasted X-ray cerebral angiography in order to diagnose several kinds of nervous diseases, such...
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History of neuroimaging (section Cerebral Angiography)
invention of the human circulation balance and has since lead to other inventions such as the x-ray, air ventriculography, cerebral angiography, PET/SPECT...
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Silent stroke (redirect from Silent cerebral infarct)
A silent stroke (or asymptomatic cerebral infarction) is a stroke that does not have any outward symptoms associated with stroke, and the patient is typically...
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Internal carotid artery (redirect from Cerebral portion of internal carotid artery)
is an artery in the neck which supplies the anterior and middle cerebral circulation. In human anatomy, the internal and external carotid arise from the...
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communicating arteries establish a system of collateral circulation in cerebral circulation. The arteries contribute to the blood supply of the optic...
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The cerebral cortex, also known as the cerebral mantle, is the outer layer of neural tissue of the cerebrum of the brain in humans and other mammals....
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coronary circulation, the cerebral circulation, the bronchial circulation, and the renal circulation. Coronary circulation In the coronary circulation, the...
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In human anatomy, the cerebral veins are blood vessels in the cerebral circulation which drain blood from the cerebrum of the human brain. They are divisible...
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Intracerebral hemorrhage (redirect from Cerebral haemorrhage)
to the blood vessels in the brain, such as cerebral arteriolosclerosis, cerebral amyloid angiopathy, cerebral arteriovenous malformation, brain trauma,...
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anterior cerebral arteries (top of figure) arise from the trifurcations of the internal carotid arteries. Cerebral circulation Middle cerebral artery Krayenbühl...
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Cipolla, M.J. (January 1, 2009). "Anatomy and Ultrastructure". The Cerebral Circulation. Morgan & Claypool Life Sciences. Archived from the original on October...
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exercise training in hemiparetic stroke patients". Stroke: A Journal of Cerebral Circulation. 26 (1): 101–5. doi:10.1161/01.str.26.1.101. PMID 7839377. Wilmore...
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Stroke (journal) (redirect from Stroke; a Journal of Cerebral Circulation)
behalf of the American Heart Association. It covers research on cerebral circulation and related diseases, including clinical research on assessment of...
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Cerebral edema is excess accumulation of fluid (edema) in the intracellular or extracellular spaces of the brain. This typically causes impaired nerve...
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ISBN 978-1-4496-4151-1. Leonard Hill (1896). Physiology and Pathology of the Cerebral Circulation. London: J & A Churchill. Mitchell Fink; Michelle Hayes; Neil Soni...
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the anterior cerebral artery and middle cerebral artery, the posterior cerebral artery and middle cerebral artery, the anterior cerebral artery and posterior...
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Posterior circulation infarct (POCI) is a type of cerebral infarction affecting the posterior circulation supplying one side of the brain. Posterior circulation...
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to the brain, is far more critical and vulnerable in sustaining cerebral circulation. Therefore, to attack at the weakest point, the idiom should be “to...
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1769: Giovanni Morgagni described the post mortem findings of air in cerebral circulation and surmised that this was the cause of death. 1840: Charles Pasley...
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improvement of dizziness secondary to chronic cerebral circulation impairment associated with sequelae of cerebral infarction. Ibudilast ophthalmic solution...
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Brain ischemia (redirect from Cerebral ischaemia)
demand. This leads to poor oxygen supply or cerebral hypoxia and thus leads to the death of brain tissue or cerebral infarction/ischemic stroke. It is a sub-type...
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