نتایج جستجو برای: intracranial arteries

تعداد نتایج: 101808  

Journal: :Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry 1984
M Serdaru J Chiras M Cujas F Lhermitte

A 39-year-old woman experienced severe headache, epilepsy and rapidly progressive aphasia and hemianopia. Carotid angiograms displayed segmentary narrowing of intracranial arteries as previously described in benign cerebral vasculitis. Her superficial temporal artery was also involved, allowing a biopsy of the abnormal part of the vessel. Microscopical study of this artery was normal. A second ...

Journal: :AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology 2006
S-W Hsu J C Chaloupka J A Feekes M D Cassell Y-F Cheng

For better understanding of relevant morphology and mechanics, direct visualization of a Neuroform microstent (NFM) within an actual human intracranial artery is essential. Twelve NFM were deployed into 8 various segments of formaldehyde-fixed cadaver intracranial arteries. The arteries were then dehydrated and cleared in methyl salicylate to create transparency. The morphology of NFM was studi...

Journal: :The British journal of ophthalmology 1996
M Cahill J Bannigan P Eustace

AIMS An anatomical study was undertaken to determine the extraneural blood supply to the intracranial oculomotor nerve. METHODS Human tissue blocks containing brainstem, cranial nerves II-VI, body of sphenoid, and associated cavernous sinuses were obtained, injected with contrast material, and dissected using a stereoscopic microscope. RESULTS Eleven oculomotor nerves were dissected, the in...

2005
MASANORI YAMASHITA TOMIO SASAKI SHIGERU FUJIWARA

Topographic distribution of barrier function in normal canine cervico-cephalic arteries was studied using horseradish peroxidase (HRP) and Evans blue as tracers. The carotid sinus of the internal carotid artery (ICA) was conspicuously permeable to HRP when compared to other areas of major cervical arteries. The cavernous portion of the ICA also showed prominent permeation of HRP, especially thr...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology 2009
Alyson A Miller Grant R Drummond T Michael De Silva Anja E Mast Haruyo Hickey John P Williams Brad R S Broughton Christopher G Sobey

We previously reported that NADPH oxidase activity is greater in intracranial cerebral versus systemic arteries of the rat. Here, we first tested whether NADPH oxidase activity is also greater in intracranial cerebral than systemic arteries of three other animal species, i.e., mouse, rabbit, and pig. Second, using Nox2-deficient mice, we evaluated the involvement of Nox2-containing NADPH oxidas...

Journal: :AIDS 2016
Jose Gutierrez Khaled Menshawy Marco Gonzalez James Goldman Mitchell S V Elkind Randolph Marshall Susan Morgello

OBJECTIVE To test the hypothesis that brain arteries from HIV+ cases have a greater degree of inflammation than brain arteries from HIV- cases, and that inflammation is associated with brain arterial remodeling. DESIGN Case-control study, cross-sectional. METHODS Brain arteries from 162 autopsy cases (84 with HIV) were systematically analyzed for thickness of the intima, media, and adventit...

Journal: :Archives of neurology 2000
A Alazzaz J Thornton V A Aletich G M Debrun J I Ausman F Charbel

BACKGROUND Patients with intracranial arteriosclerotic disease have significant morbidity and mortality rates, and some are unresponsive to medical treatment and have unacceptable surgical risks. Percutaneous transluminal angioplasty of the intracranial vessels is a possible alternative to surgery. OBJECTIVES To present our experience with percutaneous transluminal angioplasty and to summariz...

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