نتایج جستجو برای: middle cerebral arteries

تعداد نتایج: 371638  

Journal: :Circulation research 1982
J A Bevan G M Buga V M Florence A Gonsalves A Snowden

Choline-acetyltransferase (ChAT) activity was surveyed in segments of cranial arteries--both cerebral and extracerebral--from the cat. High levels were found in pial arteries, both cerebral and cerebellar, and in the arteries to salivary glands, tongue, and nose. Intermediate levels were found in the external and internal maxillary arteries and many of their branches. Enzyme levels in the arter...

Journal: :Alcohol and alcoholism 2001
Z Gdovinová

The aim of this study was to assess if heavy alcohol drinking influences blood flow velocity in cerebral arteries. Blood flow velocity (V(mean)) in the middle cerebral artery was measured by transcranial Doppler sonography (TCD) in heavy alcohol drinkers. Significantly decreased V(mean) was found in comparison with healthy volunteers.

Journal: :AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology 1995
M P Spearman C A Jungreis L R Wechsler

PURPOSE To review patients who have presented with acute strokes from a middle cerebral artery occlusion in whom in addition to the middle cerebral artery thromboembolus, an internal carotid artery occlusion has been present, and in whom angioplasty of these totally occluded internal carotid arteries has bee n successful. METHODS We reviewed retrospectively our experience in treating a cute s...

Journal: :Circulation research 1987
D R Harder J A Madden

The purpose of this study was to examine the electrical and mechanical responses of cat middle cerebral arteries to electrical stimulation of the adventitial vs. intimal surface of the vessels and to determine the responses as a function of transmural pressure. Middle cerebral arteries were cannulated at both ends. Within each cannula was a stimulating electrode. Electrical stimulation (0.5-mse...

Journal: :BMC neurology 2015
Tobias Braun Martin Juenemann Dursun Gündüz Stefanie Schmetsdorf Florian Roessler Astrid Grams Carolin Gramsch Christian Tanislav

BACKGROUND Moyamoya syndrome is a vasculopathy characterised by progressive occlusion of the cerebral arteries resulting in the development of abnormal collateral circulation. To diagnose this syndrome, imaging of the cerebral arteries is required including CT- or MR-angiography and conventional angiography. We present a case of moyamoya disease with typical findings detected in the sonography....

Journal: :JAMA neurology 2014
Tania Rebeiz Wilson Cueva Agnieszka Ardelt

IMPORTANCE Cerebral ischemia due to pituitary apoplexy is very rare. It may be caused by vasospasm or direct compression of cerebral vessels by the expanding mass. Bilateral caudate infarcts also are very rare. To our knowledge, this is the first case report that presents pituitary apoplexy causing compression of bilateral anterior cerebral artery branches and leading to bilateral caudate infar...

Journal: :Ideggyogyaszati szemle 2007
Karen Eskesen János Tajti Tibor Hortobágyi Délia Szok László Vécsei Lars Edvinsson

Calcitonin-like receptor (CL-R) is a functional CGRP1-receptor when complexed with RAMP1 or an adrenomedullin-receptor or when complexed with RAMP2 or RAMP3. This study was carried out 1. to set up a method to examine the relative quantity of mRNA of CL-R, RAMP1, RAMP2 and RAMP3 in human coronary (CA), pulmonary (PA) and middle cerebral arteries (MCA), and 2. to examine the level of mRNA expres...

Journal: :Stroke 1978
G Araki H Mihara M Mizukami H Kin M Nishijima Y Yoshida

Cerebral atherosclerosis without luminal narrowing has been found macroscopically and by angiographic examinations in some patients with cerebral hemorrhage. In order to clarify the histology of non-stenotic atherosclerosis of the cerebral vessels, we examined cleared specimens and serial sections of the main trunks of the cerebral arteries. The middle cerebral artery was selected in 20 cases o...

Journal: :Stroke 1981
P E Vinall F A Simeone

Cerebral autoregulation can be duplicated in vitro using the large middle cerebral arteries from a calf. The limits of autoregulation were between 50 and 150 mm Hg. Excessively high pressures may lead to the appearance of the "sausage- or bead-string" response followed by forced dilation. These results suggest the existence of an intrinsic myogenic mechanism responsive to intraluminal pressure ...

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