(1) 1.--Craneo-encephalic traumatisms with loss of consciousness, Feeding with a combination of parenteral nutrition and modular enteral nutrition for 7 days.
(2) These results provide a framework for a further electron microscopic analysis of the GABAergic innervation of some encephalic areas involved in physiological regulations particular to this species especially the visual system.
(3) By comparing these findings with those observed in three other cases, in which biopsy of the pulp of the toe was also performed, the hypothesis can be advanced that these juvenile encephalic ischemic accidents are caused by atheroma, which can be detected, at an early stage, by studying the distal arteries in the finger or toe pulp.
(4) Liquor examination showed albumino-cytological dissociation with an increase in liquor IgG; encephalic CT and encephalo-medullary NMR were normal; a neurophysiological study (EMG, PEV, BAER) was indicative of the PNS problems.
(5) They discuss the accepted ideas of the merely morphological problems of this type of craniostenosis, about their clinical and X-ray findings of encephalic disorder.
(6) The present study examined the effects of maternal bilateral adrenalectomy and betamethasone treatment on fetal encephalic development, in terms of fetal body weight, brain weight, DNA, protein and lipid content and morphological development.
(7) In the encephalous there was edema, uncus herniation and hemorrhagic infarct of the brain stem.
(8) Descriptive analysis of some features in patients with cranio-encephalic traumatisms (CET) admitted to our hospital and collected in a data base, in order to establish the prognosis of the lesions and apply the most appropriate diagnostic and therapeutic procedures.
(9) It is firstly recalled that, among Vertebrates, in peripheral sense-organs on the one hand, in encephalic relays and terminals on the other hand, not only the types but also the numbers of neurons, are determining factors for the kinds of relations that exist between organisms and environments.
(10) Auditive evoked potentials evidenced a prolongation of the interlatency III-V, suggesting pathologic involvement of the encephalic trunk.
(11) Five males and three females, at the encephalic stage of sleeping sickness, were submitted to trypanocide therapies.
(12) Mention is then made "from below upwards" of a number of common conditions in which pain is a frequent presenting symptom: firts peripheral: polyneuropathy (alcoholic and diabetic), polyradiculoneuropathy, mononeuropathy, root pain (sciatica, cruralgia), narrow lumbar canal; then central: spinal cord pain, thalamic pain, so-called projected encephalic pain.
(13) The encephalic structures are very complex, changeable, labile, therefor her variations can correspond with the "psychologics" variations.
(14) During a 40-month period 78 episodes of encephalic toxoplasmosis (ET) were diagnosed in 57 patients among 394 with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) (based on CDC criteria) in the Hospital Clinic from Barcelona.
(15) Tuberculous encephalic infection is commonly reported as confined to Asians or Africans or people living in poor hygienic conditions; very often it follows meningitis in patients with lung TB infection.
(16) The second patient, aged 30, followed up for more than 10 years, presented the clinical aspects of Pierre Marie disease; stress is laid on encephalic CT examinations carried out at the age of 20 and 30.
(17) The volume of the encephalic ventricles was determined from magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans.
(18) dogs ; 2) that the sympathetic reaction induced different effects in various vascular regions ; 3) that levomepromazine induced an impairement of the mechanisms involved in the regulation of the encephalic irrigation.
(19) Hence, it suggests that BYHWD had the evident effects in antagonizing the damage of blood brain barrier and encephalic cell caused by free radical in brain edema.
(20) Central cranio-encephalic formations follow the same spiral path.
Encephalon
Definition:
(n.) The contents of the cranium; the brain.
Example Sentences:
(1) The encephalon, which is normally closed at this stage, is reopened and the incision extended to the level of 2nd or 3rd somites.
(2) It may cause craneal bone and partial or total encephalon agenesia, added to macro and microscopic lesions secondary to direct aggression to the neuroepithelial germ cells.
(3) The studies were carried out on 102 encephalons stemming from 47 males and 55 females, whose average age was 55.5 and 59.8 years respectively.
(4) The encephalon autopsy of both patients showed the presence of a single ventricule, the absence of interhemispheric fissure, of the corpus callosum and arrhinencephalia.
(5) The followings are the conclusions arrived in the study: 1) The encephalon of Thylacosmilus atrox shows a well developed neocortex, with a deep rhinal fissure and the major marsupial neocortical sulci well observable.
(6) Simultaneous (together with L-aspartate) administration of the vitamin-coenzyme complex (pentapyruvate) which includes thiamine pyrophosphate, lipoate, sodium 4-phosphopantotenate, nicotinate and riboflavin-mononucleotide and stimulates the function of the key links of the Krebs cycle to animals has induced intensification of the protective effect of L-aspartate and evoked further activation of the L-aspartate catabolism in the encephalon, mainly at late, preagonal stages of the developing pathological state.
(7) Transverse serial sections of the encephalon, stained according to Azan (Heidenhain's method) or Kluver-Barrera for nerve cells and myelinated nerve fibers; silver impregnation was carried out according to Cajal-De Castro's or Palmgren's methods.
(8) Evaluated parameters were thumbs and halluces (Rx), bone age and skeleton (Rx), cranium (Rx) and encephalon (US, CT), cryptorchidism (US, CT), and urological (Rx, US) and cardiovascular (US) systems.
(9) The temporary immunological depression previously demonstrated after high level head irradiation of adult rabbits seems to be due to decrease in lymphoblastic transformation capacity connected with encephalon injury.
(10) The transplantation (at an experimental level) of embryonic and fetal nerve tissue from different parts of the encephalon yields new possibilities for its use in humans in the future.
(11) A remarkable correlation was found between angiotensin and norepinphrine concentrations in different portions of the encephalon of the dog.
(12) A possibility to involve carboxypeptidase H to the processing of neuropeptide predecessors in the encephalon is discussed.
(13) The common point of these neurons is that they all have axons lying, at least partly, at the outside of the axis constituted by the encephalon and the spinal medulla; this suggests that peripherin might play a role in the recognition of the axonal pathway through the intermediary of membrane proteins.
(14) The anatomical relationship between hypophysis and encephalon of the Bagre fish (Rhamdia hilarii, Val.)
(15) Through the immunohistochemical PAP technique, the distribution of immune positive neurons and fibres for an antibody anti-NPY in the encephalon of salmon fixed in Bouin have been located and studied.
(16) The value of computerized azial tomography of the encephalon is considered:--Firstly, in relation to the different electro-clinical varieties of epilepsy (essentially primary, secondary and partial) where it provides information of a high degree of precision concerning the topography, frequency and size of morphological abnormalties of the encephalon.--Secondly, in relation to the various aetiological possibilities (tumour, post-traumatic, post-ischaemic, post-infective, et cetera).
(17) Secondarily, anencephaly may develop as a result of prolonged exposure of the developing encephalon to amniotic fluid and trauma in utero.
(18) The selective destruction of temporal and frontal lobe structures by herpes simplex encephalitis has been explained as a consequence of the proximity of those regions to the point of entry of the virus in the encephalon, through olfactory pathways or meningeal branches of the trigeminal nerves.
(19) Microscopical examination of the encephalon showed the presence of microglial nodules with aspects of neurophagia, suggestive of a polioencephalitis.
(20) Effect of factors of sealed non-aired space on the organism leads to the enhancement of catabolism of L-4-[14C]-aspartate in the mice encephalon to 14CO2.