Anoxic brain injury is happens when your brain does not get oxygen. It is a serious often life threatening medical event with ...
Brain injury resulting from hypoxia (oxygen deprivation) or ischemia (restricted blood flow) represents a major challenge in medical research and clinical ...
Time is of the essence in establishing the diagnosis of stroke and determining whether the patient is a candidate for thrombolytic therapy, ideally initiated within the “golden hour” after arrival at ...
Brain Network Disorders review highlights role of JAK2 pathway in worsening ischemic stroke outcomes
Ischemic stroke is a major cause of death and disability, caused by a sudden loss of oxygen supply to the brain due to blocked blood vessels. Recanalization treatments such as intravenous thrombolysis ...
Scientists from Monash University are partnering with colleagues at the Yale School of Medicine in New Haven, Conn., to ...
Thrombolytic agents, including tenecteplase, are generally used within 4.5 hours after the onset of stroke symptoms. Information on whether tenecteplase confers benefit beyond 4.5 hours is limited. We ...
Ischemic colitis reduces blood flow to the colon or large intestine. Mesenteric ischemia is a reduction in blood flow to the small intestine due to the narrowing of the arteries. Both conditions are ...
Inflammatory biomarkers in ischemic stroke: mechanisms, clinical applications, and future directions
Ischemic stroke is a complex cerebrovascular disorder characterized by highly unpredictable outcomes influenced by patient-specific variables, including age, stroke severity, and preventable ...
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