Search results for "Anterior Cerebral Artery"

showing 7 items of 7 documents

Surgically verified variations in the A1 segment of the anterior cerebral artery

1991

✓ Two patients with rare variations of the A1 segment of the anterior cerebral artery are presented. One patient had a perforation of the optic tract by an abnormal course of the A1 segment, and the other harbored an aneurysm of the A1 segment running below the optic nerve. The authors present a summary of A1 segment variations described in the literature.

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyOptic tractBrain Neoplasmsbusiness.industryEye diseasePerforation (oil well)Intracranial AneurysmCerebral ArteriesSubarachnoid Hemorrhagemedicine.diseaseSurgeryCraniopharyngiomaAneurysmmedicine.arterymedicineOptic nerveAnterior cerebral arteryHumansbusinessJournal of Neurosurgery
researchProduct

Epidural hematoma after cochlear implantation in a 2.5-year-old boy.

2005

OBJECTIVE Report a case of an epidural hematoma after cochlear implantation in a 2.5-year-old boy, the diagnostic and therapeutical emergency management, as well as the postinterventional course and rehabilitation of the child. STUDY DESIGN Retrospective case review. PATIENT Two and a half-year-old boy, suffering from early onset, profound sensorineural hearing loss had been diagnosed at an age of 1.5 years, which had been more severe on the right side initially, but had progressed to bilateral deafness. INTERVENTION AND COMPLICATION: Cochlear implantation on the left side, followed up by an extensive epidural hematoma, causing intracranial compression with a midline shift of 15 mm to the r…

Hematoma Epidural CranialMaleReoperationmedicine.medical_specialtyCritical CareInfarctionBilateral DeafnessAudiologyDeafnessDiagnosis DifferentialInfarction Posterior Cerebral ArteryEpidural hematomaPostoperative ComplicationsMidline shiftmedicine.arteryAnterior cerebral arterymedicineElectrocoagulationHumansDominance CerebralNeurologic Examinationbusiness.industryInfarction Middle Cerebral Arterymedicine.diseaseCochlear ImplantationMagnetic Resonance ImagingMeningeal ArteriesSensory SystemsTentoriumTemporal LobeSurgeryEpistaxisOtorhinolaryngologyIntracranial EmbolismChild PreschoolNeurology (clinical)ImplantOccipital LobeComplicationbusinessTomography X-Ray ComputedFollow-Up StudiesOtologyneurotology : official publication of the American Otological Society, American Neurotology Society [and] European Academy of Otology and Neurotology
researchProduct

Vasoactive peptide urotensin II in plasma is associated with cerebral vasospasm after aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage and constitutes a potential …

2019

National audience; OBJECTIVECerebral vasospasm (VS) is a severe complication of aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH). Urotensin II (UII) is a potent vasoactive peptide activating the urotensin (UT) receptor, potentially involved in brain vascular pathologies. The authors hypothesized that UII/UT system antagonism with the UT receptor antagonist/biased ligand urantide may be associated with post-SAH VS. The objectives of this study were 2-fold: 1) to leverage an experimental mouse model of SAH with VS in order to study the effect of urotensinergic system antagonism on neurological outcome, and 2) to investigate the association between plasma UII level and symptomatic VS after SAH in huma…

SAPS II = Simplified Acute Physiology Score IIMCA = middle cerebral arteryAUC = area under the curvesubarachnoid hemorrhage[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]ICU = intensive care unitUT = urotensin (receptor)vascular disordersintensive care unitUII = urotensin IIcardiovascular diseaseshumanmouseWFNS = World Federation of Neurosurgical SocietiesEVD = external ventricular drainageACA = anterior cerebral arteryurotensin IInervous system diseasesSAH = subarachnoid hemorrhageSE = standard errorROC = receiver operating characteristic[SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio]cerebral vasospasmVS = vasospasmDCI = delayed cerebral ischemiaCSF = cerebrospinal fluidIRB = institutional review boardmRS = modified Rankin ScaleIQR = interquartile range
researchProduct

Applied Anatomy of the Cerebral Arteries

1991

Four arteries supply the brain with blood: the two carotid and the two vertebral arteries. Although these four vessels are ultimately interlinked via a basal arterial network, the circle of Willis, and anastomoses at the brain surface, Heubner’s anastomoses, it is useful to distinguish anterior (carotid anterior and middle cerebral) and posterior (vertebrobasilar posterior cerebral) vascular territories (Gillian 1957, 1968; Lazorthes 1961; Kaplan and Ford 1966; Ganshirt 1972; Seeger 1978; Dorndorf 1983; Duus 1983).

business.industryVertebral arteryCerebral arteriesPosterior cerebral arteryAnatomyAnastomosisBasal (phylogenetics)medicine.arteryOphthalmic arterycardiovascular systemmedicineAnterior cerebral arterybusinessCircle of Willis
researchProduct

Neuropsychological Symptoms After Anterior Cerebral Artery Ischemic Stroke.

2020

medicine.medical_specialtyAnterior Cerebral Arterybusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectNeuropsychologyGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseNeglectBrain IschemiaCerebral AngiographyStrokeNeurologymedicine.arteryInternal medicineIschemic strokeAnterior cerebral arterymedicineCardiologyHumansNeurology (clinical)businessStrokemedia_commonIschemic StrokeThe Canadian journal of neurological sciences. Le journal canadien des sciences neurologiques
researchProduct

Possible Adverse Effects of Hyperventilation on rCBF during the Acute Phase of Total Proximal Occlusion of a Main Cerebral Artery

1969

Recent studies seem to favor a beneficial effect of hyperventilation (HV) in cases of cerebrovascular occlusion [1, 4] and brain trauma [2, 5]. On the other hand, it seems that, at least under certain circumstances, HV may exert an adverse effect upon cerebral blood flow and metabolism [3]. Since this question is not settled yet, it seems worthwhile to report briefly the present case of reversible total occlusion of the middle cerebral artery closely followed by successive rCBF studies (133Xe-gamma-clearance method), in which, during the acute phase, HV caused a latent ischemia to become manifest.

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryCerebral arteriesIschemiamedicine.diseaseCerebral blood flowAnesthesiaInternal medicinemedicine.arteryHyperventilationMiddle cerebral arterymedicineCardiologyAnterior cerebral arterymedicine.symptomAdverse effectbusinessProximal occlusion
researchProduct

Correlation between rCBF, Angiography, EEG and Scanning in Brain Tumors

1969

The findings with techniques of different sensitivity, and which investigate different aspects of brain structure and/or function are difficult to correlate. However, such a comparison should help in elucidating the physiopathological mechanisms of brain lesions and the postoperative clinical evolution and prognosis in cases of brain tumors.

medicine.medical_specialtymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryBrain tumorElectroencephalographymedicine.diseaseCorrelationmedicine.arteryAngiographyAnterior cerebral arteryMedicineBrain lesionsRadiologybusiness
researchProduct