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单词 Cerebral
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1. The patient died from acute cerebral hemorrhage.
2. The patient died from acute cerebral haemorrhage.
3. She makes cerebral films that deal with important social issues.
4. Your left cerebral hemisphere controls the right - hand side of your body.
5. The doctors speculate that he died of a cerebral haemorrhage caused by a blow on the head.
6. The cause of death was a cerebral haemorrhage.
7. The medical diagnosis was cerebral palsy.
8. The information fed directly into Jonathan's cerebral cortex.
9. Winters' novel is cerebral,[Sentencedict] yet also scary and funny.
10. Sheng has cerebral palsy and is unable to walk.
11. He died from a cerebral haemorrhage shortly afterwards.
12. One is a little girl crippled by cerebral palsy.
13. Craig, 21 months(), suffers from cerebral palsy.
14. Fulton lay on the permafrost, miming a cerebral haemorrhage.
15. With the collapsed lung and the damaged cerebral cortex?
16. Sam is 6 and has cerebral palsy.
17. His poetry is very cerebral.
18. He has a severe form of cerebral palsy.
19. The movie is spectacular but believable, exciting yet cerebral.
20. Cecil Phillips thrived on the cerebral challenge of cracking Soviet codes.
21. Doctors thought she had a mild case of cerebral palsy.
22. The diameter of cerebral blood vessels is regulated by smooth muscles, which, in turn, are controlled by adenosine.
23. One seven year-old boy, a cerebral palsy sufferer, was anxious to make a speech.
24. His mature composi tions are generally considered the more cerebral and crabbed.
25. Washington struck me as a precarious place from which to publish such a cerebral newspaper.
26. David was starved of oxygen during birth at Peterborough Hospital in 1979 and suffered cerebral palsy.
27. The central nervous system is divisible into the brain or cerebral ganglion, the suboesophageal ganglion and the ventral nerve-cord. 1.
28. Indeed, Pavlov believed that the study of classical conditioning was the only way to study the functions of the cerebral cortex.
29. Death was due to fractures of the skull and severe cerebral contusion.
30. But you get the strong impression that he gets most cerebral satisfaction from dealing with physical problems.
1. The patient died from acute cerebral hemorrhage.
2. The patient died from acute cerebral haemorrhage.
3. Your left cerebral hemisphere controls the right - hand side of your body.
31. It becomes indelibly graced with his tangy inner voicings and mix of the cerebral and the visceral.
32. Read in studio Children with Cerebral Palsy could soon lose the training centre that helps them to overcome their handicap.
33. He now has severe cerebral palsy, is unable to roll over, sit or crawl.
34. Seizures may occur as an early manifestation of meningitis, encephalitis, or cerebral abcess.
35. In the rat cerebral cortex in the absence of calmodulin, calcium has a negligible effect at low concentrations.
36. It does have different characteristics from other more fixed medical conditions[http://], such as cerebral palsy.
37. The society are hoping companies, groups or clubs will get together and raise money to help people with cerebral palsy.
38. Rose At the age of sixty-one, Rose had a massive cerebral haemorrhage.
39. But there is also something worrying about a plastic box outwitting humans at this most cerebral of pastimes.
40. He was rushed to hospital with cerebral concussion and a smashed-up face.
41. John was born crippled and with cerebral palsy but could run, walk and jump.
42. The relief of pain by oxygen inhalations, which reduce cerebral blood flow, also suggests that this is a factor.
43. With a mental age of six months, they suffered cerebral palsy from birth and were both wheelchair-bound.
44. The conversational nature of golf, its cerebral geometry and its childish frustrations carry much untapped potential.
45. Nicole has suffered since birth from impaired sight as a result of cerebral palsy.
46. Some may be due to cerebral venous sinus thrombosis, a known complication of oral contraceptives.
47. Ranging from Udaltsova's impassioned realism to Nussberg's cerebral cybernetics, the stylistic range of the nonconformists was indeed wide.
48. Careful monitoring for the development of respiratory failure and cerebral oedema is also important.
49. A child with cerebral palsy may have additional disabilities such as visual problems, language delay or coordination difficulties.
50. Drinking a caffeine-containing beverage in the morning may help also be-cause caffeine constricts cerebral blood vessels.
51. First comes a diagnosis of cerebral palsy, a label that seems right until other puzzling symptoms appear.
52. That seems to activate the cerebral cortex in the parietal lobes more than in the frontal lobes.
53. Three months later, the patient had fever and headache which led to the diagnosis of cerebral toxoplasmosis with multiple cerebral abscesses.
54. That kind of cerebral dominance was subsequently confused with that other specialty of left-brain function: running the right hand.
55. There was no difference between the aspirin and placebo groups in the incidence of cerebral haemorrhage.
56. His cerebral sound fits perfectly with the cool musings of Mulligan and Baker.
57. She succumbed to an unexpected cerebral haemorrhage at the easel two weeks before the opening.
58. These kids only have half as much cerebral cortex as is normal.
59. Further, no firm experimental evidence shows that these drugs diminish regional cerebral blood flow in migraineurs.
60. Does a smart person have more cerebral cortex than an idiot?
61. I once watched a Gamow bag quite dramatically save the life of a trekker with cerebral edema.
62. These neutrons are setting off alarms all round your cerebral hemispheres.
63. Some gray matter, such as the thalamus, has an intimate back-and-forth relationship with the cerebral cortex.
64. For just the cerebral cortex, the subtotal is about 30 billion.
65. Leech had conducted a post-mortem examination and found cerebral haemorrhage as the cause of death.
66. The vulture instinct would make him acutely observant for any signs of imminent cerebral haemorrhage in the actor.
67. For the past decade[/cerebral.html], I have been the parent of a child who suffers from cerebral palsy.
68. They were as synthetic flowers or even stranger cerebral crystals of thought of myriad patterns, shimmering with an inherent light.
69. Hypercalcemia, rarely, may also cause seizures, possibly related to small cerebral vessel occlusion.
70. Andrew was born with cerebral palsy, and suffers a form of blindness.
71. Brain does not exclude brawn; displays of explosive strength can be followed by periods of cerebral calm.
72. The implications of differences in cortical organization go beyond our understanding of the cerebral cortex.
73. Hasegawa had collapsed at the Imperial Palace on Sept. 3 with a suspected cerebral stroke.
74. She suffers from cerebral palsy and because she could not communicate,() doctors at first believed she might be mentally retarded.
75. John Hawkridge was born with cerebral palsy, crippled but able to walk, run and jump.
76. It is commonly due to globally diminished cerebral blood flow, which may be caused by a variety of mechanisms.
77. Birth control pills may cause or aggravate vascular headaches as well as predispose the patient to cerebral venous or arterial occlusions.
78. The appearance of clear cerebrospinal fluid in the needle hub confirmed correct placement of the needle in the lateral cerebral ventricle.
79. But no-the two cerebral hemispheres are actually quite asymmetric in various ways.
80. Pathologist Mustansir Nurbhai said Mr Thompson died of extensive cerebral haemorrhage due to a fractured skull.
81. The major growth of cerebral cortex, as our ancestors became fancier and fancier primates, was sideways.
82. The third group consisted of 84 patients without signs or symptoms of cerebral toxoplasmosis who were negative for toxoplasma-specific antibody production.
83. Among them are the upper layers of cerebral cortex that manage all that interoffice stuff.
84. But even if the totals were constant across individuals, the subtotals would still vary between different parts of the cerebral cortex.
85. For example, since all mammals have a cerebral cortex we must assume that the ancestral form also had one.
86. Characteristics of cerebral interstitial fluid movement.
87. Enteral nutrition; Pareteral nutrition; Severe cerebral infarction; Nutrition support.
88. Are all of the cerebral arteriovenous malformation congenital?
89. Cerebral palsy is a terrible disabler.
90. Anything requiring more cerebral strain passed her by.
91. A ruptured cerebral aneurysm causes a stroke.
92. What prescription can treat cerebral hemorrhage disease?
93. One of cerebral hemisphere is diffusely echogenic.
94. Objective To evaluate the imaging manifestations of cerebral gumma.
95. Objective To investigate neonatal cerebral oxygenation after hypoxia.
96. Her daily work is to take care of 100 orphans with diseases of cerebral palsy, autism, deaf-mute , and do some targeted rehabilitation therapy for them.
97. When psychological stress happen, It result in the change of cerebral endocrinosity and HPAA is activated. HPAA is the hinge of NIM net, and play a important role as psychological stress.
98. Objective Explore the causa morbi and treatment of lacunar cerebral infarction.
99. In view of the existence of GABA containing callosal neurons, it also suggested that at least in rat cerebral cortex, some GABA containing neurons had longer projections than local circuit neurons.
100. ObjectiveTo observe the effect of ultrashort waves combined with medication on children with cerebral dysfunction syndrome (CDS) accompanied with pneumonia.
101. Objective : To study the aging changes of the middle cerebral artery in rats.
102. The spontaneous motion of group A? sleeping time of group B were observed and cerebral weight of all mice were weighed.
103. Conclusions This model has not only digital but also individual properties, and can be used to calculate the hemodynamic property in cerebral aneurysm and help to analyze its rupture mechanism.
104. AIM:To evaluate the effects of decompressive craniectomy for treating massive cerebral infarction and to determin the appropriate timing of the operation.
105. Efficacy: 1. Reducing blood-fat, suppressing thrombotic disease, preventing myocardial infarction and cerebral infarction. 2. Lowering hypertension. 3. Highly protecting eyesight, etc.
106. Also children with cerebral palsy were divided separately into spastic diplegia, spastic hemiplegia and spastic quadriplegia, while risk was evaluated.
107. AIM To observe the influence of deep hypothermic circulatory arrest treatments on cerebral construction and its metabolism.
108. Methods Determine the intima media thickness ( IMT ) of car otid artery in cerebral infarction patiens and control.
109. Objective: To investigate the diagnostic value of the cerebral CT for hypoparathyroidism .
110. The positive rate of vascular murmur was 50% in the patients diagnosed as encephalic cerebral arterial stenosis with TCD.
111. Conclusion: Acusector can remarkably reduce the content of serum CK and LDH of cerebral ischemia reperfusion in rats.
112. Ultrastructure of cerebral tissue, lactate content in venous return blood, ATP content in cerebral tissue and activity of nitric oxide synthetase (NOS) in cerebral cells were measured.
113. Meningioangiomatosis is a rare, benign, hamartomatous lesion involving the cerebral cortex and leptomeninges.
114. Objective To explore the neuroprotective role of propylene glycol alginate sodium sulfate(PSS) following cerebral ischemic reperfusion in rats.
115. To explore the mechanisms and neurological basis of aphasic agraphia, 20 patients with aphasic agraphia after cerebral infarction were selected for observation.
116. Methods:The clinical conditions and CT scan findings in 3 patients with the infarction in the territory of cortical branches of anterior cerebral artery were reviewed and analyzed.
117. Leptin improved animal body weight recovery and behavioral parameters after cerebral ischemia.
118. The study confirmed an association between mutated allele of the MTHFRgene C677Tand arteriosclerotic cerebral infarction, mutated genotypes increased the risk of arteriosclerotic cerebral infarction.
119. Objective To explore the way to treat severely hypertensive cerebral - hemorrhage by microsurgery.
120. The initial impetus to perform moola bandha stimulates the cerebral cortex of the central nervous system.
121. Objective To observe the effect of Cinepazide Maleate injection on hemorheology and fibrinogen in patients with acute cerebral infarction.
122. There are significant correlations between cerebral embolism and thyrotoxic atrial fibrillation in patients with hyperthyroidism.
123. The anterior cerebral artery complex has the most frequent incidence of intracranial aneurysms.
124. Objective:To observe characteristics of TCM syndrome types in the patient of cerebral infarction, and cerebral infarction with respiratory disorder at sleep.
125. Conclusion At the early stage after CMW, there are obstructions to cerebral microcirculation, which induce brain ischemia, hypoxia and secondary failure of cerebral function.
126. Conclusion; The fetal cerebral cortex graft tissue might survive and form neural connection with host brain after homograft transplantion.
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127. Objective: To summarize the cerebral angiograms of 39 cases with anterior communicating artery aneurysm treated with microneurosurgical method.
128. The prediction sites of intracranial and extracranial arteriostenosis were middle cerebral artery and extracranial vertebral artery.
129. These findings are due to cerebral injury that may occur early in life or in utero.
130. Thrombus is main pathologic basis of many diseases, such as hypertension, myocardial infarction, cerebral ischemia and atherosis.
131. Results About 7 % of total cerebral aneurysms could cause isolated third nerve palsy.
132. ObjectiveThis paper summarized the different levels of serum BNP of CE and NCE, and was to assess the clinical significance to identify the type of the cerebral infarction with serum BNP level.
133. CONCLUSION: Hypertensive arteriosclerosis could influence the limits and the patterns of cerebral blood flow autoregulation.
134. Methods Focal ischemic models of middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO) were established by inserting nylon monofilament through the right common carotid artery into the anterior cerebral artery.
135. Results Bleeding only in subdural space cerebral falx or tentorium occurred in 7 and 5, 2 cases bleeding located in the base of frontotemporal region.
136. Objective : To observe the change of cerebral blood flow mastication and discuss the significance ofthe change.
137. The responses of cerebral metabolic rate of oxygen under different physiological conditions are also provided.
138. CONCLUSION Hyperoxia solution can mitigate the cerebral ischemia and reperfusion injury.
139. Objective To explore the relation between the activity of lecithin-cholesterol acyltransferase(LCAT) and the composition of lipoprotein in cerebral thrombosis patients.
140. When cerebral thrombus comes on, compare light, course treatment is serious!
141. When treating cerebral thrombus and diseases similar kind, doctors generally use anticoagulants.
142. Objective: To explore the protective effect of Naox- ing Instant Granules (NIG) on reperfusion of cerebral ischemia (RCI) in rats.
143. In group B, the mode of connection between omentum and cerebral cortex was studied.
144. To study the effect of emodin and tetramethy pyrazine on protecting human embryonic cerebral cortex neuron from being damaged by MMS.
145. Methods A stable and reversible focal ischemia model with unilateral middle cerebral artery occlusion was established and evaluated by CT perfusion imaging and TTC staining.
146. This article has introduced the causes, characteristics, examination and evaluation, rehabilitation training, and effects of speech disorder after cerebral palsy.
147. The fermented soybean streptokinase ofthe present invention after being treated may be produced into thrombus dissolving medicine and health food for preventing cardiac and cerebral vascular diseases.
148. Objective To study whether patients with schizophrenia have cerebral injury.
149. Methods: There were 15 cases cerebral embolism performed thrombolytic therapy by intervention.
150. Also during that year, Nino Valenti died of a cerebral hemorrhage.
151. Conclusion: Thalassotherapy with exercise can improve heart rate, blood pressure and heart, cerebral oxygen supply, it is a effective method for rehabilitation.
152. Objective To study the gait characteristics of spastic diplegia cerebral palsy children.
153. Objective:To investigate the effect of Yin Xing Da Mo for treatment of cerebral hemorrhage after intracranial hematoma microinvasive craniopuncture scavenging technique(MPST).
154. Objectives: to investigate the action mechanism of Danhong Injection on cardio - cerebral - vascular disease.
155. Objective To investigate the relationship between anti cardiolipin antibody(ACA) and cerebral apoplexy.
156. In 18 having regular CT negative results, 16 had cerebral infarction, and the other 2 had transient ischemic attack(TIA)./cerebral.html
157. Objective:To study the changes of TNF content in serum and brain morphosis and ultrastructure in rats with focal cerebral ischemia reperfusion injury treated with Aspirin.
158. Pathologic changes of cerebral aneurysm biopsies from 27 were studied by light microscope and electron microscope.
159. An author, but not an intellectual, he was irritated by writing he thought too cerebral.
160. The c - fos in pregeniculum , rostral cerebral ganglion and visual cortex takes part in the injury.
161. Conclusion CMV plays an important role in the pathological process ofthe atherosclerosis and atherosclerotic cerebral infarction.
162. Conclusion:Gastrocnemius lengthening with aponeurosis brisement is one of effective methods for equinus in the spastic cerebral palsies.
163. Grossly, the cerebral infarction at the upper left here demonstrates liquefactive necrosis.
164. The cerebral scion approximated the appearance of the Regent's living computer, and floated in a tall, clear fluid bubble chamber that was set into an hourglass-shaped base.
165. Objective To explore the diagnosis and treatment of cerebral salt wasting syndrome ( CSW ).
166. Objective : To observe the clinical curative effect that buyanghuanwutang management cerebral infarction.
167. Objective : To investigate the clinical characteristics of cerebral venous sinus thrombosis ( CVST ).
168. In contrast, if the cerebral injury occurred during embryogenesis no prominent sulci will be present.
169. Functions of central motor structures including cerebellum, basal ganglia, and cerebral cortex considered.
170. Sincere, makes widely known , hale and hearty, becomes a cerebral cortex's design tendency roughy.
171. Objective: To improve the experiment on cerebral cortex evoked potential of rabbit.
172. No one had expected him to survive a massive cerebral haemorrhage.
173. Methods The external carotid artery of rat was ligated to observe the effect of PAMD on cerebral blood flow(CBF), cerebral vascular resistance(CVR), blood pressure(BP) and heart rate(HR).
174. Her son Dimitri has cerebral palsy and is in a wheelchair.
175. To understand the reason and the prevention and cure step of acute cerebral infarction with uroschesis is very important to reduce complication and improve prognosis.
176. Conclusion:The cortical branches occlusion of the anterior cerebral artery may cause the symptoms of contralateral hemiplegia, mutism or apathy.
177. Objective:To study the relationship between morphology changes of mesencephalon surrounding cisterna and prognosis of hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage.
178. That woman answer says: " It is a cerebral family doctor. "
179. Objective:To investigate the influence of Ditan decoction on apoptosis of cerebral ischemic-reperfusion injury in rats.
180. Their ages, sexes, the levels of lipid, fibrinogen and blood glucose, fever, leukocytosis, mean arterial pressure, diabetes history and signs of early cerebral infarction on CT were compared.
181. The dura above to reveal the bridging veins that extend superior aspect of the cerebral hemispheres.
182. Objective: To explore the effect of early nursing rehabilitation in acute stage on restoration of extremity function of patients with hemiparalysis caused by cerebral infarction.
183. Objective:To evaluate the therapeutic effect and safety rate of domestic buflomedil and trental in the treatment of acute cerebral infarction(ACI).
184. Objective Discuss the mechanism and the clinical significance of acute cerebral death complicated hyponatremia.
185. Objective:Probe into influence of health education for family on daily life ability of patients with cerebral apoplexy hemiparaplegia.
186. Additionally, high ADC values were found in the hippocampus callosum, which connects the two cerebral hemispheres.
187. Pediatric Physical Therapy Evidence-based Practice: Does Functional Electrical Stimulation Improve Ambulation Ability in a Child with Spastic Diplegia Cerebral Palsy?
188. Results Angiogenin was expressed weakly but widely in rat brain, the expression was relatively strong in cerebral pia mater, ependyma, and vessels.
189. Construction of cerebral arteriovenous malformation ( AVM ) animal model is based on the investigation of human AVM.
190. Cardiac workup was normal and MR angiogram revealed only mild narrowing of the left posterior cerebral artery.
191. Conclusion:DS-SAL and PNG has the cooperation on cerebral ischemia protection, and is more significant on high-PNG proportion.
192. Objective: To assess the value of acoustic densitometry (AD) technique in evaluating innominate artery plaque to be a risk factor of cerebral infarction.
193. ObjectiveTo explore the influence of the hospitalcommunityfamilybased rehabilitation on the gross motor function of cerebral palsied children.
194. The internal carotid artery is the most proper cerebral artery for clinical assessment of cerebral autoregulation by Doppler sonography.
195. ObjectiveTo investigate CT and MRI features of cryptical cerebral vascular malformations.
196. Conclusion: Normative rehabilitation was useful in improving talipes valgus in the children with cerebral palsy.
197. Objective To explore nursing essence of cerebral fat embolism syndrome . Method Observed 6 patients carefully.
198. Objective : To explore the mechanism of nerve - protecting effects of Rubus parviflolius ( RP ) on ischemic cerebral injury.
199. To explore the relationship between atherosclerotic cerebral infarction and dyslipidemia or dyslipoproteinemia.
200. Objective: To prevent late cerebral ischemic stroke carotid endarterectomy ( CEA ).
201. Cerebral infarction is the common complication in operation of intracranial tumor, the incidence in operation of basicranial tumor and deep cerebral tumor is higher than that of other region.
202. Objective: To study the effect of muscone on attenuating excitotoxity and brain damage in acute cerebral ischemia.
203. Objective:To study the effect of ankle foot orthoses on improving the abnormal gait pattern in spastic diplegia cerebral palsy children.
204. About half of the patients supervene telangiectasis, and also associated with cerebral infarction and brain abscess.
205. Is the symptom of cerebral thrombus and cerebral hemorrhage same?
206. Objective:To study the brain of 64-slice spiral CT perfusion combined head and neck CT angiography in the middle cerebral artery (MCA) stenosis or occlusion in the clinical clinical applications.
207. Objective:To investigate the effect of intracisternal nimodipine therapy on cerebral vasospasm in the rabbit double subarachnoid hemorrhage model.
208. The effect of enzymic extract of earthworm on cerebral ischemia induced by middle cerebral artery(MCA) thrombo- sis in rats was studied.
209. In fact, this is caused by cerebral thrombosis small cerebral ischemia moment, medicine known as the small stroke.
210. Conclusions As the terminal artery of the brain, lenticulostriate artery can directly reflect cerebral blood flow perfusion and it is valuable in judging the degree of neonatal hydrocephalus.
211. Conclusion: Diurnal BP change is abnormal in the aged cerebral infarction patients with hypertension during convalescence.
212. AIM: To investigate the spatiotemporal change of caspase-3 at different time in perifocal cortex after focal cerebral ischemia and reperfusion.
213. Conclusion The decrement in number of superior cerebral vein is possible the pathogenic factors of parasagittal sinus meningiomas, which add also the difficulty of treatment.
214. Objective To observe the effect of scalp-acupuncture drawing method (SADM) on recovering motor function in hemiplegic patients following cerebral thrombosis at convalescent period.
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215. METHODS: The models of cerebral ischemia - reperfusion injury and senile dementia mice caused by D - galactose were used.
216. RESULTS: Many electron dense toxic granulation and vacuolus in mitochondria were observed in the rat brain of focal cerebral ischemia and reperfusion.
217. Prolonged or recurrent, uncontrolled, excessive exposure can result in a slow, progressive cerebral incompetence.
218. Objective To investigate the correlation between carotid atherosclerotic plaque and cerebral apoplexy.
219. OBJECTIVE To explore the influence of compound Armillaria Mellea tablets on plasma NO and ET, cerebral blood flow dynamics and cognitive function of patients with CCCI.
220. Objective : To investigate the therapeutic window of mild hypothermia on cerebral infarction.
221. The construction of Guangzhou Rehabilitation Campus School and Guangzhou Kangna School has filled up the blank of compulsory education school for internal cerebral palsy and infantile autism children.
222. Objective To summarize the prognosis of cerebral injury with compound wound.
223. Results Pathological diagnosis reveals 5 cerebral cysticercus and 2 cerebral echinococcoses, and histological examination of cyst membrane removed totally or partially shows 4 neuroepithelial cysts.
224. The left cerebral hemisphere is smaller with deeper sulci and narrower gyri.
225. ASI can lower expression of NF - kB and decrease cerebral ischemia - reperfusion injury.
226. Objective : To observe the recovery effect of early intervention on dyskinesia after acute cerebral apoplexy.
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