نتایج جستجو برای: cns lesions

تعداد نتایج: 268093  

Journal: :Rheumatology 2009
Luca Garzoni Federica Vanoni Mattia Rizzi Giacomo D Simonetti Barbara Goeggel Simonetti Gian P Ramelli Mario G Bianchetti

OBJECTIVE CNS or peripheral nervous system dysfunction sometimes occurs in Henoch-Schönlein patients. METHODS We review all Henoch-Schönlein cases published after 1969 with CNS dysfunction without severe hypertension and neuroimaging studies (n = 35), cranial or peripheral neuropathy (n = 15), both CNS and peripheral nervous system dysfunction without severe hypertension (n = 2) or nervous sy...

2016
Aritra Ash Mahesh Patel Hansa Goswami

Intra-operative consultation is an important part of the management of patients with space occupying lesions (SOL) of central nervous system. The correlation between intraoperative frozen section diagnosis with final histopathological diagnosis is an integral part of quality assurance in surgical pathology. Aim of study-1)To study the correlation of routine histopathology, frozen section (FS) a...

2017
Ji Hoon Lee Sung Hyuk Heo Jin San Lee Dae-Il Chang Ki-Ho Park Ji-Youn Sung Il Ki Hong Myeong Hee Kim Bong Jin Park Woo Suk Choi

Hemiparesis may be the result of lesions in the contralateral pyramidal tract in the brain or, less frequently, in the ipsilateral pyramidal tract in the upper cervical spinal cord. However, although rare, multiple lesions that simultaneously occur in both of these regions may be the cause of acute hemiparesis, and the clinical symptoms can often be misdiagnosed as a stroke. In addition, the co...

Journal: :modares journal of medical sciences: pathobiology 2012
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objective: demyelination of cns axons occurs under pathological conditions such as multiple sclerosis and spinal cord injuries, but can be repaired by cell therapy. within the cns remyelination can be achieved by transplantation of neural stem cells (nscs). nscs are self-renewing cells that maintain the capacity to differentiate into cns-specific cell types and can differentiate into the three ...

Journal: :Open Access Macedonian Journal of Medical Sciences 2022

BACKGROUND: Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an autoimmune disease in the form of chronic inflammation CNS. This mediated by autoreactive lymphocytes that can cross blood-brain barrier and thus enter CNS cause inflammation. Chronic demyelinating lesions characterize multiple sclerosis, immunity to myelin involved. predominantly attacks brain, spinal cord, optic nerve. The diagnosis MS made clinically...

Journal: :Journal of Infection 2021

•Patterns of clinical presentation TB meningitis are diverse. •Diagnostic criteria for possible, probable & definite mass lesions proposed. •Seizures a more frequent in patients with lesions. •Neurological sequelae common: occurring about third CNS-TB survivors. Objectives Most data Central Nervous System Tuberculosis (CNS-TB) derive from high-incidence, resource-limited countries. We sought to...

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a complex disease which is correlated with increasing inflammatory factors, demyelination and axonal loss. In this auto-immune disease, Neuroinflammation is mediated by different types of T cells with macrophage/microglial activation and B cells involvement that interact in a collaborative manner. Focal inflammation is the main cause for the onset of relapses and coul...

Journal: :Bangladesh Journal of Medical Science 2021

Introduction: The frequency of births infants with perinatal pathology has increased inrecent years. aim this study is to determination lead content in the biomedias ofnewborns hypoxic-ischemic damage central nervous system (CNS).
 Materials andMethods: We studied influence children, which were born hypoxicischemiclesion CNS (HIL CNS). Determination microelement was carried out theblood se...

2013
Snežana Minić Dušan Trpinac Miljana Obradović

The objective of this study was to present a systematic review of the central nervous system (CNS) types of anomalies and to consider the possibility to include CNS anomalies in Incontinentia pigmenti (IP) criteria. The analyzed literature data from 1,393 IP cases were from the period 1993-2012. CNS anomalies were diagnosed for 30.44% of the investigated IP patients. The total number of CNS typ...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1947
David Bodian Howard A. Howe

1. The peripheral ganglia of eighteen inoculated chimpanzees and thirteen uninoculated controls, and of eighteen fatal human poliomyelitis cases, were studied for histopathological evidence of the route of transmission of virus from the alimentary tract to the CNS. 2. Lesions thought to be characteristic of poliomyelitis in inoculated chimpanzees could not be sharply differentiated from lesions...

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