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Cerebral and CSF
Cerebral edema, CSF hypertension, circulatory hypotension, and hypoxic conditions are well recognized causes of this secondary injury.

Cerebral and shows
Most of WWOR's syndicated programs that they had the rights to show in New York City were covered up by the alternate programming on the national version, save for sports, newscasts, the overnight Shop at Home program, the annual United Cerebral Palsy Telethon, the annual Jerry Lewis Muscular Dystrophy Association Telethon, and a select few shows that weren't claimed as exclusive to any market.

Cerebral and protein
* Cerebral amyloid angiopathy, a form of angiopathy in which the amyloid protein associated with Alzheimer's disease deposits in the walls of the blood vessels of the brain

Cerebral and blood
Cerebral babesiosis is suspected in vivo when neurological signs ( often severe ) are seen in cattle that are positive for B. bovis on blood smear, but this has yet to be proven scientifically.
Cerebral perfusion pressure ( CPP ), the pressure of blood flowing to the brain, is normally fairly constant due to autoregulation, but for abnormal mean arterial pressure ( MAP ) or abnormal ICP the cerebral perfusion pressure is calculated by subtracting the intracranial pressure from the mean arterial pressure: CPP = MAP − ICP.
* Brain: Cerebral infarction is the ischemic kind of stroke due to a disturbance in the blood vessels supplying blood to the brain.
Cerebral venous blood flow has been recently studied trying to stablish a connection between Chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency and multiple sclerosis.
Cerebral circulation refers to the movement of blood through the network of blood vessels supplying the brain.
* Cerebral blood flow
Cerebral blood vessels are devoid of vasa vasorum.
Cerebral blood flow allows researchers to identify the amount of blood and oxygen travelling to a specific part of the brain, with an increase in blood flow providing a measure of brain activity.
Cerebral angiography is a form of angiography which provides images of blood vessels in and around the brain, thereby allowing detection of abnormalities such as arteriovenous malformations and aneurysms.
* Cerebral blood volume, which can be measured by FMRI and is closely linked to cerebral blood flow
Cerebral salt-wasting syndrome ( CSWS ) is a rare endocrine condition featuring hyponatremia ( low blood sodium concentration ) and dehydration in response to trauma / injury or the presence of tumors in or surrounding the brain.
* Cerebral blood flow
# Massive Cerebral infarction ; is a " stroke ", caused by complete oxygen deprivation due to an interference in cerebral blood flow which affects multiple areas of the brain.
Cerebral amyloid angiopathy ( CAA ), also known as congophilic angiopathy, is a form of angiopathy in which amyloid deposits form in the walls of the blood vessels of the central nervous system.
Cerebral amyloid angiopathy ( CAA ), a blood vessel failure often associated with Alheimer's disease, utilizes dilated VRS to spread inflammation to the parenchyma.
Cerebral blood volume maps were obtained via dynamic susceptibility functional magnetic resonance imaging ( fMRI ).

Cerebral and cell
For example, in 1952 Hans Hartelius conducted and published an animal study on cats entitled Cerebral Changes Following Electrically Induced Convulsions in which a double-blind microscopic pathology examination showed that it was possible to distinguish the 8 shocked animals from the 8 non-shocked animals with remarkable accuracy based on statistically significant structural changes to the brain, including vessel wall changes, gliosis, and nerve cell changes.
Cerebral or B cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma

Cerebral and there
Cerebral salt wasting syndrome also presents with hyponatremia, there are signs of dehydration.

Cerebral and are
Calvin's more audacious step, in his research monograph The Cerebral Code, comes when he suggests that the pattern of action potentials in any particular neocortical minicolumn can be replicated and spread through the cortex like a piece of software code and be " played " on the millions of other minicolumns in the same way one can play a million copies of a compact disc ( CD ) on a million CD players – the key difference being that while all CD players are designed to do basically the same task, the various cortical minicolumns can all have their own unique " ruts " and the copies of the firing patterns are not exact duplicates.
Cerebral aneurysms are classified both by size and shape.
Cerebral palsy and stroke patients are commonly seen in gait labs.
Such disabilities include ( but are not restricted to ): Specific language impairment, phonological disorder, Language disorder, Developmental disability, autism spectrum disorder, Down syndrome, Fragile x syndrome, and Cerebral palsy.
Cerebral Fix are an English thrash / death metal band formed in Birmingham in 1986.
These UBOs are typically found in the Cerebral peduncle, pons, midbrain, globus pallidus, thalamus, and optic radiations.
There are also a number of care centres for the disabled including The Sunnyfield Association, The Cerebral Palsy Alliance and Allambie Special School.

Cerebral and bands
Members and ex-members have also played in less known bands Denial Fiend, Last Rite, Havoc Mass, Lowbrow, Fester, Fierce Atmospheres, Death Corps, Cerebral Hemorrhage, Raped Ape, Thatcher, Cadaverizer, Abhorred Existence, Down by Law and Pseudo Heroes.

Cerebral and .
The silver and ebony plaques will be presented at noon luncheons by Stanley Marcus, president of Neiman-Marcus, Beneficiary of the proceeds from the two showings will be the Dallas Society for Crippled Children Cerebral Palsy Treatment Center.
It circulates from the lateral ventricles to the foramen of Monro ( Interventricular foramen ), third ventricle, aqueduct of Sylvius ( Cerebral aqueduct ), fourth ventricle, foramen of Magendie ( Median aperture ) and foramina of Luschka ( Lateral apertures ), subarachnoid space over brain and spinal cord.
( 1985 ) " Unconscious Cerebral Initiative and the Role of Conscious Will in Voluntary Action ", Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 8, pp. 529 – 566.
Cerebral palsy is initially treated by pediatricians, but care may be transferred to an adult neurologist after the patient reaches a certain age.
Cerebral abscess is more common in patients with meningitis than encephalitis.
Cerebral concussion is the most common head injury seen in children.
Cerebral contusion is bruising of the brain tissue.
Cerebral palsy ( CP ) is an umbrella term encompassing a group of non-progressive, non-contagious motor conditions that cause physical disability in human development, chiefly in the various areas of body movement.
Cerebral refers to the cerebrum, which is the affected area of the brain ( although the disorder probably involves connections between the cortex and other parts of the brain such as the cerebellum ), and palsy refers to disorder of movement.
Cerebral palsy's nature as an umbrella term means it is defined mostly via several different subtypes, especially the type featuring spasticity, and also mixtures of those subtypes.
Cerebral palsy is caused by damage to the motor control centers of the developing brain and can occur during pregnancy, during childbirth or after birth up to about age three.
Cerebral palsy ( CP ) is divided into four major classifications to describe different movement impairments.
Cerebral edema, which is the most dangerous DKA complication, is probably the result of a number of factors.
Cerebral edema, if associated with coma, often necessitates admission to intensive care, artificial ventilation, and close observation.
* Development of the Cerebral Cortex Different topics on cortical development in the form of columns written by leading scientists.
:* Cerebral oedema is extracellular fluid accumulation in the brain.
Cerebral palsy is more common among multiple births than single births, being 2. 3 per 1, 000 survivors in singletons, 13 in twins, and 45 in triplets in North West England.
Film Star & Producer Ford Austin premiered his cult smash feature film " Cerebral Print: the Secret Files at the Roxy Theatre in 2003.
Equally importantly, WHCo has forged a relationship, approaching almost a decade long, with UCP-United Cerebral Palsy.
Meanwhile, a top ten charting holiday album, Merry, Merry Christmas, was released in the fall — spawning another top 10 hit, " This One's for the Children " and going double platinum in the U. S. The proceeds were donated to United Cerebral Palsy, the New Kids ' favorite charitable cause.

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