Search Results for "Brain Microthrombosis And Headache"
Original Source: Experimental subarachnoid hemorrhage causes early and long-lasting microarterial constriction and microthrombosis: an in-vivo microscopy study.
Early brain injury (EBI) after subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) is characterized by a severe, cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP)-independent reduction in cerebral blood flow suggesting alterations on the level of cerebral microvessels. Therefore, we aimed to use in-vivo imaging to investigate the cerebral microcirculation after experimental SAH. Subarachnoid hemorrhage was induced in C57/BL6 mice by endovascular perforation. Pial arterioles and venules (10 to 80 μm diameter) were examined using in-vivo fluor...
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According to the American Brain Tumor Association, just over 24,000 patients will be diagnosed with a primary malignant brain tumour during 2012 in the US alone. Some 80% of primary malignant brain...
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Hundreds of headache, migraine and brain injury specialists will take a close look at traumatic brain injury (TBI) and its prevention and treatment, as well as at a range of headache/migraine-related...
American Headache Society Scientific Conference Focuses On Traumatic Brain Injury
The impact of traumatic injuries to the brain - whether sustained in combat or on the playing fields of America's schools - is a major topic for international migraine specialists the week of June 18...
AHS scientific conference to focus on impact of traumatic brain injuries
The impact of traumatic injuries to the brain - whether sustained in combat or on the playing fields of America's schools - is a major topic for international migraine specialists the week of June 18...
Harvard Scientist Awarded National Headache Foundation Special Lectureship
CHICAGO, Feb. 15, 2013 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The National Headache Foundation is pleased to announce that Nasim Maleki, Ph.D. is the recipient of the 2013 Seymour Diamond, M.D. Lectureship....
Does Headache Medication Really Help Migraines?
Headache medication is supposed to get rid of headaches, but doctors say it could actually be causing them. Research shows frequent use of pain medication alters pain pathways in the brain and actu...
Medication Overuse Headache in School-Aged Children
Mediaction overuse headache is fairly common in adults, but little is know about its prevalence in children and adolescents. Just how common is it in this age group? Headache
Headache Disorders in Children and Adolescents
This cross-sectional study examined the psychosocial and environmental factors that might contribute to headache disorders in children and adolescents. Headache
Cannabinoids and Hallucinogens for Headache
This interesting review offers historical perspective on the use of hallucinogens and cannabinoids for headache, while exploring their possible neurobiological mechanisms for headache relief. Headac...
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Recent advances in headache research.
The understanding of the pathophysiology of primary headache disorders, especially migraine, has substantially improved over the last two decades. As a result, migraine is now mainly considered to be...
Focus on the management of thunderclap headache: from nosography to treatment.
Thunderclap headache (TCH) is an excruciating headache characterized by a very sudden onset. Recognition and accurate diagnosis of TCH are important in order to rule out the various, serious underlyin...
Headache is a common puerperal complaint. A wide variety of factors can be involved, ranging from hormonal shifts, physiological changes, and peripartum procedures that may precipitate, worsen, or cau...
Microthrombosis may be involved in the pathogenesis of cardiac microangiopathy due to diabetes. Recent studies have shown that fibrinogen-like protein 2 (fgl2) plays a pivotal role in microthrombosis...
Review of the target for the deep brain stimulation of chronic cluster headache.
Cluster headache is included in the group of trigeminal autonomic cephalalgias. Although the pathophysiology of cluster headache has not yet been sufficiently established, the theory of a central orig...