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Ohab JJ, Fleming S, Blesch A, Carmichael ST (2006) A neurovascular niche for neurogenesis after stroke. J Neurosci 26 13007-13016... [Pg.217]

Cauli, B., Tong, X. K., Rancillac, A. el al (2004). Cortical GABA interneurons in neurovascular coupling relays for subcortical vasoactive pathways. J. Neurosci. [Pg.398]

Normal function, then, requires organ system integrity (Fig. 51.1). Muscular and vascular apparatuses are equally important to sensory and motor innervation (Elbadawi, 1973). In the bladder, for example, muscular function includes storage (distensibility, or compliance) as well as elimination (coordinated muscular contractions) and therefore requires appropriate sphincter tone, contraction, and relaxation. Neurovascular bundles provide critical vascular and neural input and output for all pelvic subunits (Daniel et ah, 1983). [Pg.686]

The blood-brain barrier neurovascular cell association... [Pg.579]

Exogenous insulin is administered to replace normal pancreatic hormone production in type 1 diabetes (IDDM). Exogenous insulin is crucial in maintaining normal glucose levels and proper metabolic function because beta cell function is essentially absent in patients with type 1 diabetes. Without exogenous insulin, the general health of type 1 patients is severely compromised, and they often succumb to the metabolic and neurovascular derangements associated with this disease. [Pg.483]

Physical therapists and occupational therapists may help reinforce the importance of patient compliance during pharmacologic management of diabetes mellitus. Therapists can question whether patients have been taking their medications on a routine basis. Regular administration of insulin is essential in preventing a metabolic shift toward ketone body production and subsequent ketoacidosis, especially in patients with type 1 diabetes. In addition, therapists can help explain that adequate control of blood glucose not only prevents acute metabolic problems but also seems to decrease the incidence of the neurovascular complications. [Pg.491]

Hay don PG, Carmignoto G (2006) Astrocyte control of synaptic transmission and neurovascular coupling. Physiol Rev 86 1009-1031. [Pg.101]

The impact of early vulnerable plaque detection and therapy would be a major breakthrough in the management of patients with coronary, periperhal and neurovascular disease ... [Pg.342]

Roubin GS, Yadav S, Iyer SS, Vitek J. Carotid stent-supported angioplasty a neurovascular intervention to prevent stroke. Am J Cardiol 1996 78 8-12. [Pg.565]

Masuo K, Lambert GW, Rakugi H, Ogihara T, Esler MD. Neurovascular role of sympathetic nervous system and beta-adrenoceptor polymorphisms in obesity and hypertension. Citrr. Hypertens. Rev. 2008 4 121-130. [Pg.77]

Kennedy J, Buchan AM (2004) Acute neurovascular syndromes hurry up, please, it s time. Stroke 35 360-362 Kertesz A (1993) Clinical forms of aphasia. Acta Neurochir Suppl (Wien) 56 52-58... [Pg.16]

Zausinger S., Westermaier T., Baethmann A., Steiger H. J., and Schmid-Elsaesser R. (2001) Neuroprotective treatment paradigms in neurovascular surgery—efficacy in a rat model of focal cerebral ischemia. Acta Neurochir. Suppl. 77, 259-265. [Pg.102]

FIGURE 11 Schematic of neurovascular unit/cell forming BBB (brain-blood barrier). (Reproduced from D. J. Begley, Pharmacology Therapeutics, 104, 29—45, 2004, with permission by Elsevier.)... [Pg.485]

All definite, probable and suspected TIA (including all referrals to a TIA service with an eventual non-neurovascular diagnosis)... [Pg.9]

Schievink WI (2001). Spontaneous dissection of the carotid and vertebral arteries. New England Journal of Medicine 344 898-906 Schievink WI, Michels VV, Piepgras DG (1994). Neurovascular manifestations of heritable connective tissue disorders. A review. Stroke 25 889-903... [Pg.89]

Table 8.2. Numbers of patients referred to dedicated TIA clinics" in whom a non-neurovascular diagnosis was eventually made in Oxford Vascular Study (OXVASC 2002-2004) and the Oxford Community Stroke Project (OCSP 1981-1986)... Table 8.2. Numbers of patients referred to dedicated TIA clinics" in whom a non-neurovascular diagnosis was eventually made in Oxford Vascular Study (OXVASC 2002-2004) and the Oxford Community Stroke Project (OCSP 1981-1986)...
Table 8.3. Features of a patient s history that are less typical of a transient ischemic attack and alternative (non-neurovascular) diagnosis suggested... Table 8.3. Features of a patient s history that are less typical of a transient ischemic attack and alternative (non-neurovascular) diagnosis suggested...
Symptom Description Non-neurovascular diagnosis suggested Notes... [Pg.105]


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