نتایج جستجو برای: diffuse axonal injury

تعداد نتایج: 396606  

2017
Ting-Qin Huang Jin-Ning Song Feng-Wei Zheng Hong-Gang Pang Yong-Lin Zhao Hua Gu Jun-Jie Zhao

Diffuse axonal injury (DAI) is the most common and significant pathological features of traumatic brain injury (TBI). However, there are still no effective drugs to combat the formation and progression of DAI in affected individuals. FK506, also known as tacrolimus, is an immunosuppressive drug, which is widely used in transplantation medicine for the reduction of allograft rejection. Previous ...

Journal: :Brain : a journal of neurology 2004
Matthew J Craner Bryan C Hains Albert C Lo Joel A Black Stephen G Waxman

Axonal degeneration contributes to the development of non-remitting neurological deficits and disability in multiple sclerosis, but the molecular mechanisms that underlie axonal loss in multiple sclerosis are not clearly understood. Studies of white matter axonal injury have demonstrated that voltage-gated sodium channels can provide a route for sodium influx into axons that triggers reverse op...

Journal: :Archives of neurology 2002
Nicola De Stefano Sridar Narayanan Simon J Francis Steve Smith Marzia Mortilla M Carmela Tartaglia Maria L Bartolozzi Leonello Guidi Antonio Federico Douglas L Arnold

BACKGROUND Although in situ pathological studies and in vivo magnetic resonance (MR) investigations have shown that axonal injury can be significant in the early stages of multiple sclerosis (MS), diffuse axonal injury is generally considered a secondary event. Cerebral axonal damage can be specifically assessed in vivo by measuring levels of brain N-acetylaspartate (NAA, a specific index of ax...

Journal: :Journal of clinical pathology 1980
J H Adams D I Graham G Scott L S Parker D Doyle

Brain damage in a series of 635 fatal non-missile head injuries has been analysed with particular reference to the age of the patient and the type of injury. The differences in the type of brain damage in relation to age were less than we had anticipated, lending further support to the contention that the aged brain has a reduced potential for recovery. The analysis confirms the relationship be...

2010
Emilia Paszkowska Grzegorz Wasilewski Anna Szalcunas-Olsztyn Patryk Jancewicz Elżbieta Stefanowicz

BACKGROUND Diffuse axonal injuries of the brain consist in the damage (overstretching or torsion) of white matter axons, as a result of the forces of energy waves, evoked in the moment of injury, together with its accelerating-retarding inertia effect. Patients with DAI are most frequently the casualties of high speed car accidents. Diffuse axonal injuries of the brain are one of the most commo...

Journal: :Journal of clinical pathology 1999
B Kaur G N Rutty W R Timperley

AIMS To assess the possible role of hypoxia in the formation of axonal bulbs. METHODS Study material comprised sections from 28 brains showing evidence of cerebral hypoxia with no history of head injury, four with a history of head trauma but no evidence of hypoxic change, eight with a history of head trauma and hypoxic change, and four from control brains originally described as "diffuse axo...

2005
Praveen Khilnani

Older infants suffer from tears at pontomedullary junction, petechial hemorrhages and cellular necrosis. By one year of age sutures are closed and skull becomes rigid. Glial cell proliferation, synaptic connections, and dendrites arborization progress logarithmically till two years of age. Myelinization begins at first year and progress till 10 year of life. Hence contusions, subarachnoid and e...

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