نتایج جستجو برای: cerebral veins

تعداد نتایج: 198801  

2012
Susan M Schreffler William F Paolo Brian T Kloss

Extension of primary lung tumors into the left atrium via pulmonary veins is a well-documented phenomenon. Peripheral arterial embolism and cerebral embolism originating from a primary lung neoplasm are rare events. We report a case of simultaneous acute bilateral lower limb ischemia, bilateral renal infarction, splenic infarction and cerebral infarction as a result of multiple emboli originati...

Journal: :Magnetic resonance in medicine 2010
C B Glielmi Q Xu R C Craddock X Hu

Arterial spin labeling-based cerebral blood flow imaging complements blood oxygenation level dependent (BOLD) imaging with a measure that is more quantitative and has better specificity to neuronal activation. Relative to gradient echo BOLD, spin echo BOLD has better spatial specificity because it is less biased to large draining veins. Although there have been many studies comparing simultaneo...

2017
Stuart B Hooper Kelly J Crossley Valerie A Zahra Jeroen van Vonderen Alison Moxham Andrew W Gill Martin Kluckow Arjan B te Pas Euan M Wallace Graeme R Polglase

OBJECTIVE While delayed umbilical cord clamping (UCC) is thought to facilitate placental to infant blood transfusion, the physiological factors regulating flow in the umbilical arteries and veins during delayed UCC is unknown. We investigated the effects of gravity, by changing fetal height relative to the placenta, and ventilation on umbilical blood flows and the cardiovascular transition duri...

2014
Tsuyoshi ICHIKAWA Kyouichi SUZUKI Yoichi WATANABE

Intra-arterial fluorescence angiography from a catheter inserted into the external carotid artery (ECA) via the superficial temporal artery (STA) allowed us to satisfactorily evaluate cerebral arterial and venous blood flow. We report this novel method that allowed for repeated angiography within minutes with a low risk of complications due to catheter placement from the STA. The STA was secure...

Journal: :Journal of biomedical optics 2012
Erin M Buckley Dalton Hance Thomas Pawlowski Jennifer Lynch Felice B Wilson Rickson C Mesquita Turgut Durduran Laura K Diaz Mary E Putt Daniel J Licht Mark A Fogel Arjun G Yodh

Diffuse correlation spectroscopy (DCS) is a novel optical technique that appears to be an excellent tool for assessing cerebral blood flow in a continuous and non-invasive manner at the bedside. We present new clinical validation of the DCS methodology by demonstrating strong agreement between DCS indices of relative cerebral blood flow and indices based on phase-encoded velocity mapping magnet...

2012
Joo Siong Ho Kartini Rahmat Norlisah Ramli Farhana Fadzli Heng Thay Chong Chong Tin Tan

Objectives: To investigate the accuracy of multidetector computed tomography venography (MDCTV) and magnetic resonance venography (MRV) of differing fi eld strength in diagnosing cerebral venous sinus thrombosis (CVST). To assess the visualization rate of the cerebral veins and dural sinuses between these imaging modalities. Methods: A retrospective review of 27 patients with clinical suspicion...

Journal: :AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology 2015
A Hatt S Cheng K Tan R Sinkus L E Bilston

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Compressing the internal jugular veins can reverse ventriculomegaly in the syndrome of inappropriately low pressure acute hydrocephalus, and it has been suggested that this works by "stiffening" the brain tissue. Jugular compression may also alter blood and CSF flow in other conditions. We aimed to understand the effect of jugular compression on brain tissue stiffness and...

Journal: :Stroke 1988
K Tanaka F Gotoh Y Fukuuchi T Amano N Suzuki D Uematsu J Kawamura T Yamawaki N Itoh K Obara

We evaluated the effect of a stable synthetic prostacyclin analogue, TRK-100, on the microcirculatory derangement occurring in feline pial vessels with endothelial damage after middle cerebral artery occlusion. Fifteen adult cats were divided into an untreated group (Group 1, n = 8) and a treated group (Group 2, n = 7). Thirty minutes after 10 minutes of ultraviolet irradiation, which selective...

Journal: :AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology 1994
T Decker K Jones P Barnes

Sturge-Weber syndrome, encephalotrigeminal angiomatosis, is a neurocutaneous disorder characterized by a facial cutaneous vascular nevus, seizures, mental retardation, hemiplegia, homonymous hemianopia, and buphthalmos or glaucoma (1). The clinical findings are related to vascular anomalies of the face, ocular choroid, and leptomeninges. The imaging findings in Sturge-Weber syndrome may include...

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