intracerebral in English

adjective

inside the brai

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1. Deanol is known to be a direct precursor of intracerebral acetylcholine.

2. It is a sporadically occurring neurocutaneous syndrome affecting the intracerebral veins (venous angiomatosis).

3. Amyloid angiopathy should be considered in any elderly patient with superficial intracerebral hemorrhage in an atypical location.

4. Angiography may be performed before evacuation of an intracerebral hematoma, in an attempt to demonstrate an aneurysm or AVM before surgery

5. Brain metastasis of Choriocarcinoma easily invades the vessel wall to form microaneurysms, so we have reason to believe that multiple intracerebral hemorrhage is related to

6. Dr Babi research interests include curriculum development, critical care simulation, systems of care in the ICU and clinical trials pertaining to intracerebral hemorrhage and subarachnoid hemorrhage.

7. Apoplexia: (1) An imprecise term for sudden haemorrhage, as in intracerebral haemorrhage (stroke, see there) or a massive haemorrhage into any organ or tissue

8. The presence of additional intraventricular hemorrhage (IVH) in patients with intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) is associated with a much higher mortality and worse functional outcome.

9. Such information was useful in selecting and evaluating the effectiveness of treatment for complicating factors such as cerebral vasospasm, cerebral edema, acute and chronic hydrocephalus and intracerebral hematoma.

10. A 47-year-old man developed a persistent form of alexia without agraphia as the result of a haemorrhagic intracerebral lesion in the left inferior temporo-occipital region, due to the rupture of an arteriovenous malformation.

11. Symptoms and signs of acute intracerebral pressure due to compression of the brain substance from the inside (hydrocephalus occlusus, hydrocephalus communicans) is in contrast to compression from the outside, e.g., epidural, subdural hematoma.

12. Apoplexy (1) An imprecise term for sudden haemorrhage, as in intracerebral haemorrhage (stroke, see there) or a massive haemorrhage into any organ or tissue. (2) Mental or psychological crisis, such as a fit of extreme anger or rage

13. Apoplexy: see strokestroke, destruction of brain tissue as a result of intracerebral hemorrhage or infarction caused by thrombosis (clotting) or embolus (obstruction in a blood vessel caused by clotted blood or other foreign matter circulating in the bloodstream); formerly called Apoplexy

14. Apoplexy (1) An imprecise term for sudden haemorrhage, as in intracerebral haemorrhage (stroke, see there) or a massive haemorrhage into any organ or tissue. (2) Mental or psychological crisis, such as a fit of extreme anger or rage