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Focuses on plasma glucose during acute cerebral infarction. Treatment of hyperglycemia; Augmentation of acute cerebral infarction due to hyperglycemia.
- Treatment of acute cerebral infarction. // British Medical Journal;1/1/1977, Vol. 1 Issue 6052, p1
Examines the treatment of acute cerebral infarction. Association of hypertension with the incidence of cerebral infarction; Role of carbon dioxide as an effective cerebral vasodilator; Use of dextran in ischemic cerebral infarction.
- Multiple Cerebral Infarctions and Intracranial Vessel Abnormalities. Oudeman, Eline A.; Frijns, Catharina J. M.; Klijn, Catharina J. M. // JAMA: Journal of the American Medical Association;12/25/2013, Vol. 310 Issue 24, p2668
A quiz about multiple cerebral infarctions and intracranial vessel abnormalities is presented.
- Predisposing factors for cerebral infarction: the Oxfordshire community stroke project. Sandercock, P.A.G.; Warlow, C.P.; Jones, L.N.; Starkey, I.R. // BMJ: British Medical Journal (International Edition);1/14/89, Vol. 298 Issue 6666, p75
Examines the causative factors of cerebral infarction in Oxfordshire, England. Use of computed tomography; Risk factors for cerebral infarction; Difficulties in establishing a pathological type of stroke.
- Cerebral metastasis proven 1 year after an embolic cerebral infarct from pleuropulmonary blastoma. Tan Kendrick, Anne // Pediatric Radiology;Mar2004, Vol. 34 Issue 3, p283
Presents letters to the editor about cerebral metastasis after an embolic cerebral infarct from pleuropulmonary blastoma.
- Migrainous cerebral infarction. // British Medical Journal;2/26/1977, Vol. 1 Issue 6060, p531
Discusses the various aspects of migrainous cerebral infarction. Effect of reduced cerebral blood flow on migraine; Pathophysiological phases of migraine; Citation of various measurements of cerebral blood flow; Pathological diagnosis of migrainous infarction.
- Coincidence of Cerebrovascular Accident and Silent Myocardial Infarction. Badui, Elias; EstaƱol, Bruno; Garcia-Ruhi, David // Angiology;Nov1982, Vol. 33 Issue 11, p702
Although it is well known that a myocardial and a cerebral infarction may be coincident, the nature of this association is not clear. The problem is further complicated because the myocardial infarction may be silent. This is a report of 3 patients with cerebral infarct in whom a silent recent...
- Cerebral infarction in a 17-year-old boy. Kubba, S.; Rohit, M.K.; Vijayvergiya, R.; Singh, T. // Journal of Postgraduate Medicine;Apr-Jun2004, Vol. 50 Issue 2, p123
Reports a case of cerebral infarction in a teenage boy. Predisposing factors to cerebral infarction; Reason for the complete heart block; Pathophysiology and presentation of isolated congenital complete heart block.
- Cerebral haemorrhagic infarction in young patients with hereditary protein C deficiency: evidence for 'spontaneous' cerebral venous thrombosis. Wintzen, A.R.; Broekmans, A.W.; Bertina, R.M.; Briet, E.; Briet, P.E.; Zecha, A.; Vielvoye, G.J.; Bots, G.Th.A.M. // British Medical Journal (Clinical Research Edition);2/2/1985, Vol. 290 Issue 6465, p350
Examines the incidence of cerebral hemorrhagic infarction in young patients with hereditary protein C deficiency. Risk of venous thrombosis and embolism; Role of protein C in the formation and degradation of fibrin; Association of cerebral hemorrhagic infarction with the occurrence of venous...
- Tacrolimus. // Reactions Weekly;Dec2014, Vol. 1531 Issue 1, p164
An abstract of the article "Reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome resulted in cerebral infarction after allogeneic stem cell transplantation: A case report," by O. Imataki and colleagues is presented.