نتایج جستجو برای: حالت گذرای ولتاژ ثانویهی cvt

تعداد نتایج: 43610  

Journal: :Journal of vascular and interventional neurology 2009
Mohammad Wasay Ayeesha Kamal Bhojo Khealani Steve Roach J Stam Adnan I Qureshi

INTRODUCTION Cerebral venous thrombosis (CVT) is a well known but poorly reported entity. Most of the studies and registries related to CVT are reported from European countries. No large multi-center or multi- national data base or registry has been reported from Asian countries. CVT is not uncommon in Asia especially in south Asian subcontinent including India, Pakistan and Bangladesh. One stu...

1996
Michael A. Peshkin J. Edward Colgate Carl A. Moore

We describe a new architecture for passive robots and haptic displays, which we call a programmable constraint machine (PCM). An n-dof PCM can, under computer control, exhibit constraints (smooth, impenetrable virtual surfaces of dimensionality < n), or it can allow free n-dof motion. At the heart of the PCM is a nonholonomic element, which is used as a continuously variable transmission (CVT)....

2013
Margaret A. Riordan Eric M. Deshaies

Cerebral venous sinus thrombosis (CVT) is a rare cause of stroke and the clinical presentation is variable, thus mimicking other neurologic pathologies. One of the more common acquired risk factors of venous sinus thrombosis is oral contraceptive medications such as Yaz. While the prognosis for CVT is favorable, it is important to identify and treat early to prevent neurologic deficits. We repo...

2013
Bonnie Wang Seong-Jin Moon William C. Olivero Huan Wang

Cerebral venous thrombosis (CVT) remains a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge for clinicians. Manifesting in a remarkably wide spectrum of symptoms and signs, CVT often presents in a misleading fashion-if unrecognized or misdiagnosed, it carries potentially fatal consequences. Visual loss is quite rare as the initial presentation of CVT and is typically a finding more frequent in chronic case...

2004
Michael Peshkin J. Edward Colgate Carl Moore

We describe a new architecture for passive robots and haptic displays, which we call a programmable constraint machine (PCM). An n-dof PCM can, under computer control, exhibit constraints (smooth, impenetrable virtual surfaces of dimensionality < n), or it can allow free n-dof motion. At the heart of the PCM is a nonholonomic element, which is used as a continuously variable transmission (CVT)....

2006
Uzma Usman Mohammad Wasay

The impact of CVT on the brain is wide spectrum, ranging from completely normal parenchyma to brain oedema and/or haemorrhage. Multiple factors relate to neuronal injury in CVT including; dural sinus pressure, increased venous flow velocities, collateralization of venous channels, rate of occlusion, development of cytotoxic and vasogenic oedema, recanalization and accelerated myelination. It is...

2006
John Burkardt Max Gunzburger Hyung-Chun Lee

A discussion of reduced-order modeling for complex systems such as fluid flows is given to provide a context for the construction and application of reduced-order bases. Reviews of the POD (proper orthogonal decomposition) and CVT (centroidal Voronoi tessellation) approaches to reduced-order modeling are provided, including descriptions of POD and CVT reduced-order bases, their construction fro...

2004
Valerie Purvin

Our understanding of cerebral venous thrombosis (CVT) has greatly increased in recent years due primarily to improved radiographic methods of diagnosis (1,2). Prior to the advent of modern neuroimaging, estimates of the incidence of cerebral venous thrombosis (CVT) relied largely on autopsy series (3,4). More recent studies that employ radiographic techniques have demonstrated a higher incidenc...

Journal: :JPMA. The Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association 2006
Uzma Usman Mohammad Wasay

The impact of CVT on the brain is wide spectrum, ranging from completely normal parenchyma to brain oedema and/or haemorrhage. Multiple factors relate to neuronal injury in CVT including; dural sinus pressure, increased venous flow velocities, collateralization of venous channels, rate of occlusion, development of cytotoxic and vasogenic oedema, recanalization and accelerated myelination. It is...

Journal: :Stroke 2005
Isabelle Crassard Claudine Soria Christophe Tzourio France Woimant Ludovic Drouet Anne Ducros Marie-Germaine Bousser

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Cerebral venous thrombosis (CVT) is an infrequent variety of cerebrovascular disease with a wide spectrum of clinical presentations and a notoriously difficult diagnosis. Previous reports have emphasized the potential clinical utility of D-dimer assay in CVT diagnosis. METHODS A rapid sensitive D-dimer assay was performed at entry in 73 patients with CVT <30 days durati...

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