نتایج جستجو برای: brain stem time

تعداد نتایج: 2512288  

Journal: :Neurologia medico-chirurgica 1999
K Okuchi M Fujioka Y Maeda T Kagoshima T Sakaki

An 85-year-old male presented with bilateral chronic subdural hematomas (CSDHs) resulting in unilateral oculomotor nerve paresis and brainstem symptoms immediately after removal of both hematomas in a single operation. Initial computed tomography on admission demonstrated marked thick bilateral hematomas buckling the brain parenchyma with a minimal midline shift. Almost simultaneous removal of ...

Journal: :Electroencephalography and clinical neurophysiology 1984
N Kraus O Ozdamar P T Heydemann L Stein N L Reed

Auditory brain-stem response (ABR) was measured in 40 patients (80 ears) with confirmed hydrocephalus. Eighty-eight percent of these patients showed some form of ABR abnormality. Responses indicative of brain-stem dysfunction consisted of prolonged I-V interwave latency (38%), reduced V/I amplitude ratio (33%), and abnormalities in wave-shape of components III (27%) and V (53%). In addition, 70...

Journal: :Clinical neurology and neurosurgery 2000
Y Shibata A Matsumura K Meguro K Narushima

We retrospectively evaluated the MRI from 17 patients with primary brain stem injury obtained in the acute stage. Clinical and radiological findings were analyzed in these 17 patients. T2-weighted imaging proved to be most sensitive and specific for the diagnosis of primary brain stem injury. We found two patterns of brain stem injury. The good prognosis group showed ventral brain stem lesions ...

Journal: :American journal of audiology 2001
A R Møller

The physiologic basis for cochlear and brainstem implants is discussed. It is concluded that the success of cochlear implants may be explained by assuming that the auditory system can adequately discriminate complex sounds, such as speech sounds, on the basis of their temporal structure when that is encoded in a few separate frequency bands to offer moderate separation of spectral components. T...

2012
CAIXIN SU CAI JIANG SHELLEY JACOBS SANKET ULLAL MICHEL P RATHBONE SHUCUI JIANG

In previous studies, we have found that extracellular guanosine can stimulate endogenous progenitor/stem cell proliferation in the spinal cord and the subventricular zone of rats. In this study, using neural stem cells isolated from one-day old rats, we found that guanosine could stimulate neural stem cell proliferation, and confirmed that the proliferation was not due to the guanosine metaboli...

Behrang Alani, Fatemeh Barzegar-Dastgerdi, Javad Verdi, Mahdi Noureddini, Mohammad Shabani, Saeed Bagheri-Mohammadi,

Traumatic brain injury is a serious global health problem with irreversible high morbidity and disability and Because of its unknown pathophysiological mechanisms, efficient therapeutic approaches to improve the poor outcome and long-term impairment of behavioral function are still remains lacking. The microglial cells are the resident macrophage cells of the brain and have M1/M2 phenotype, for...

2011
Alison Burgess Carlos A. Ayala-Grosso Milan Ganguly Jessica F. Jordão Isabelle Aubert Kullervo Hynynen

Stem cell therapy is a promising strategy to treat neurodegenerative diseases, traumatic brain injury, and stroke. For stem cells to progress towards clinical use, the risks associated with invasive intracranial surgery used to deliver the cells to the brain, needs to be reduced. Here, we show that MRI-guided focused ultrasound (MRIgFUS) is a novel method for non-invasive delivery of stem cells...

2006
B. E. TOMLINSON

A full description of brain-stem injuries should include their mechanisms and types of damage, distinguishing those which are primary and occur at the time of the injury, from those which are secondary and result from changes elsewhere in the brain or in other parts of the body; and the various lesions should be related to the clinical condition of the patients. Unfortunately, knowledge is insu...

2016
Avni Baser Maxim Skabkin Ana Martin-Villalba

Adult neural stem cells are generated at embryonic stages by entering a quiescent state that allows their retention into adulthood and thereby maintenance of life-long brain homeostasis. Thus, a tight balance between the quiescence and activation state is instrumental to meet the brain demands for a specific cell type at the correct numbers, at a given time and position. Protein synthesis is th...

Journal: :Brain & development 2009
Sun Jin-qiao Sha Bin Zhou Wen-hao Yang Yi

A little is known about the proliferation and fate of neural stem cells in the subventricular zone (SVZ) after cerebral ischemia. However, how endogenous neural stem cells are activated in the premature brain is not clear, although basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) is important in neurogenesis. To investigate the effect of bFGF on the proliferation and differentiation of neural stem cells a...

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