aneurysms or arteriovenous malformations(passive) caused bysubarachnoid hemorrhage
a damaged brain aneurysmhas causedsubarachnoid hemorrhage
rupture of the posterior inferior cerebellar artery(passive) caused bysubarachnoid hemorrhage
aneurysm rupture : a comparative multicenter study(passive) caused bysubarachnoid hemorrhage
rupture of a distal anterior inferior cerebellar artery aneurysm(passive) caused bySubarachnoid hemorrhage
Rupture of cerebral aneurysmscausessubarachnoid hemorrhage
Rupture of a Saccular Aneurysm(passive) Can ... be Caused byConvexity Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
rupture of an intracranial aneurysm(passive) caused bysubarachnoid hemorrhage
direct head trauma , a ruptured brain aneurysm , or a tangle of leaking blood vessels in the brain(passive) can be caused bySubarachnoid hemorrhage
a ruptured brain aneurysm which is a ballooning of a weakened region of a brain artery occurring in approximately 2 % of the population(passive) is caused bySubarachnoid hemorrhage
rupture of a cerebral aneurysm ( congenital or acquired weakness and ballooning of vessels(passive) is commonly caused bySubarachnoid hemorrhage
little aneurysmscould causesubarachnoid hemorrhage
a ruptured aneurysm(passive) caused bysubarachnoid hemorrhage
that normality of these tests effectively rules out ruptured cerebral aneurysmcausingsubarachnoid hemorrhage
rupture of a broad - based vertebrobasilar junction aneurysm(passive) caused bysubarachnoid hemorrhage
Newly Detected Cervical Spinal Dural Arteriovenous Fistula on Magnetic Resonance AngiographyCausingIntracranial Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
the sudden rupture of an artery(passive) Caused bySubarachnoid hemorrhage
an aneurysm of the anterior communicating artery(passive) caused bysubarachnoid hemorrhage
Identifying and successfully treating an aneurysmcan preventsubarachnoid hemorrhage
PreventionIdentifying and successfully treating an aneurysmcan preventsubarachnoid hemorrhage
The primary goal of aneurysm treatment isto preventsubarachnoid hemorrhage
a ruptured basilar tip aneurysm(passive) caused bysubarachnoid hemorrhage
an undifferentiated sarcoma of the sellar region - Surgical Neurology International Department of Diagnostic Pathology , Fujita Health University Hospital , Toyoake(passive) caused bySubarachnoid hemorrhage
intraoperative rupture of an intracavernous carotid artery aneurysm coexisting with a prolactinoma(passive) caused bysubarachnoid hemorrhage
Current Treatment of Cerebral Vasospasm(passive) Caused byCurrent Treatment of Cerebral Vasospasm
to cerebral ischemia and irreversible brain injurycan leadto cerebral ischemia and irreversible brain injury
to poor outcome by vasospasm - dependent and -independent effectscontributesto poor outcome by vasospasm - dependent and -independent effects
to vasospasm and further ischemic injury to the brain.32 Unless an obstructive or communicating hydrocephalus developsmay leadto vasospasm and further ischemic injury to the brain.32 Unless an obstructive or communicating hydrocephalus develops
from necrotizing vasculitis of the choroid plexus in a patient with Churg – Strauss syndromeresultingfrom necrotizing vasculitis of the choroid plexus in a patient with Churg – Strauss syndrome
adherence of white blood cells to the cerebral arterial luminal surfacecausesadherence of white blood cells to the cerebral arterial luminal surface
from rupture of an intracranial saccular aneurysm or from malformation of the arteriovenous system in , and leading to , the braincommonly resultsfrom rupture of an intracranial saccular aneurysm or from malformation of the arteriovenous system in , and leading to , the brain
from a ruptured aneurysmresultingfrom a ruptured aneurysm
vitreous hemorrhagecan also causevitreous hemorrhage
in prolonged arterial luminal narrowingresultingin prolonged arterial luminal narrowing
to cerebral dysfunctionleadsto cerebral dysfunction
from rupture of the abnormal tissue between the artery with a vein ( arteriovenous malformation ) in the brain or its surrounding areasoften resultfrom rupture of the abnormal tissue between the artery with a vein ( arteriovenous malformation ) in the brain or its surrounding areas
from head injuriesusually resultsfrom head injuries
in comaresultingin coma
a large increase in blood – brain barrier permeability and disrupted the normal junctional localization of the tight - junction protein zona occludens ( ZO-1causeda large increase in blood – brain barrier permeability and disrupted the normal junctional localization of the tight - junction protein zona occludens ( ZO-1
from aneurysm ruptureresultingfrom aneurysm rupture
ST - segment elevation or depressionmay causeST - segment elevation or depression
from head injuryis usually resultingfrom head injury
to hemosiderin deposition on the pial surfaces of the central nervousleadingto hemosiderin deposition on the pial surfaces of the central nervous
a profound intrathecal inflammatory response with production of proinflammatory cytokines TNFalpha , IL-1beta , and IL-6 , a possible explanation forcausesa profound intrathecal inflammatory response with production of proinflammatory cytokines TNFalpha , IL-1beta , and IL-6 , a possible explanation for