The risk for cancer increases after cerebral venous thrombosis, especially in men older than 50 years; a new study calls for ...
Although there should be a search for all possible etiologic factors that give rise to apoplectic phenomena, it should be emphasized that thrombosis of cerebral arteries attributable to premature ...
Treatment not directed at prevention of thrombus extension ... include corticosteroids or osmotic agents to decrease cerebral edema, sedatives to reduce metabolic needs, and cerebrospinal fluid ...
Patients affected by sinus thrombosis are treated with blood thinners. Traditionally, these patients are prescribed vitamin K ...
Cerebral venous thrombosis is a rare but potentially life-threatening condition that is particularly prevalent in young women (ie, mean age 44 years) and accounts for 0·5–3% of all strokes. The ...
Only thromboemboli <3 mm wide reached the middle cerebral artery, whereas emboli extracted from the internal carotid artery reached a maximum width of 5 mm. Each thrombus sample had a unique ...
Cerebral venous sinus thrombosis (CVST) is a neurological condition that disproportionately affects younger adults, characterized by large thrombus volumes. The unique anatomical features of the ...
a device for cerebral thrombus retrieval in stroke cases. The acquisition of ESM is expected to further enhance Kaneka's product range and contribute to its growth, with a sales target exceeding ...
Compared with thrombotic stroke, hemorrhagic stroke has more than double the odds of diagnostic delay in pregnant and postpartum patients.