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    Bevacizumab for glioblastoma by Narita Y

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…Administration of bevacizumab (BV, Avastin®) promotes tumor regression and improves cerebral edema, and is expected to improve neurologic findings in many patients with malignant gliomas, including glioblastoma. …”
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    The Clinical Course and Correction of Metabolic Disturbances in Patients with Severe Methadone Poisoning by B. V. Batotsyrenov, G. A. Livanov, A. Yu. Andrianov, S. A. Vasilyev, O. A Kuznetsov

    Published 2013-04-01
    “…The severity of its clinical picture, besides directly toxic effect of methadone was characterized by the depth and magnitude of hypoxia that clinically manifested both as cerebral edema/swelling and pulmonary edema and, in cases of hyperhypoxia, as severest disorders in the cardiovascular system. …”
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    Understanding the impact of neurologic complications in patients with cirrhosis by Sanath K Allampati, Kevin D Mullen

    Published 2019-02-01
    “…Additional neurologic considerations for patients with cirrhosis include preventing falls, as well as managing sleep-related issues, hyponatremia, and cerebral edema. Thus, monitoring neurologic impairment is an important component in the management of patients with cirrhosis.…”
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    Cerebral venous sinus thrombosis presenting with diplopia in pregnancy: a case report by Munira Yusoff, Sakinah Zakariah, Zunaina Embong

    Published 2012-10-01
    “…A magnetic resonance scan of her brain showed the presence of cerebral edema with no space occupying lesion, but magnetic resonance venography ultimately revealed right transverse sinus and superior sagittal sinus thrombosis. …”
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    The Neurocardiogenic Spectrum in Subarachnoid Hemorrhage: A Case Report and Review of the Literature by Gregory Mansella, Raban Jeger, Roland Bingisser, Christian H. Nickel

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Subsequently, cerebral computed tomography revealed diffuse subarachnoid hemorrhage and generalized cerebral edema with brain herniation. Brain death was diagnosed. …”
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    NDUFB8 mutation in a neonate with Leigh’s disease by Senthil Kumar Arumugam, Venkatesan Manickam

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…Magnetic resonance imaging of the brain showed diffusion restriction in the medulla, basal ganglia, and pericentral cortex. He developed cerebral edema and irreversible brain injury, despite medical treatment for congenital lactic acidosis.…”
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    Neurological aspects of eclampsia by Jovanović Dejana, Beslać-Bumbaširević Ljiljana G., Ercegovac Marko, Stošić-Opinćal Tatjana L.

    Published 2003-01-01
    “…These changes are focal vasogenic cerebral edema. For differential diagnosis of eclampsia and stroke other diagnostic methods can be used - fundoscopic exam, magnetic resonance brain imaging, cerebral angiography and cerebrospinal fluid exam. …”
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    Treatment of severe symptomatic hyponatremia by Srijan Tandukar, Helbert Rondon‐Berrios

    Published 2019-11-01
    “…Severe symptomatic hyponatremia is associated with grave consequences including cerebral edema, brain herniation, seizures, obtundation, coma, and respiratory arrest. …”
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  9. 409

    Hemorrhagic encephalopathy in dengue shock syndrome: a case report by Luiz José de Souza, André Luiz de Oliveira Martins, Paulo César Leitão Paravidini, Rita Maria Ribeiro Nogueira, Carlos Gicovate Neto, Diogo Assed Bastos, Edno Wallace da Silva Siqueira, Rodrigo da Costa Carneiro

    “…Encephalopathy is a rare complication of dengue virus infection and may occur as a consequence of intracranial hemorrhage, cerebral edema, hyponatremia, cerebral anoxia, fulminant hepatic failure with portosystemic encephalopathy, microcapillary hemorrhage or release of toxic products. …”
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    Magnetic resonance imaging of the brain in patients with cerebral malaria. by Looareesuwan, S, Wilairatana, P, Krishna, S, Kendall, B, Vannaphan, S, Viravan, C, White, N

    Published 1995
    “…Twenty-two patients had no evidence of cerebral edema, but MRI revealed that brain volume during acute cerebral malaria was slightly greater than that during the convalescent phase of the disease. …”
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    Aquaporin 4 and its Relationship with Brain Astrocytomas – Literature Review by Raphael Vinícius Gonzaga Vieira, Rafaela Farias, Manuela Correa de Toledo Peres, Maria Clara Seba, Paulo Henrique Pires de Aguiar

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Furthermore, the literature presents a therapeutic proposal in which, by inhibiting AQP4 expression, tumor migration and cerebral edema decrease in rats with glioblastoma. …”
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    Neuroimaging in acute infection-triggered encephalopathy syndromes by Jun-ichi Takanashi, Hiroyuki Uetani

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…We reviewed several MRI techniques that have been applied in recent years, including diffusion-weighted imaging for the characterization of cerebral edema, arterial spin labeling for evaluating cerebral perfusion, and magnetic resonance spectroscopy for evaluating metabolic abnormality.…”
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    A case of diabetic ketoacidosis with posterior cerebral artery territory ischemic stroke mimicking uncal herniation by Jin Ho Kim, Kyo Un Cho, Min Sun Kim, Sun Jun Kim

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…In diabetic ketoacidosis, hyperglycemia and ketosis result in cerebral vasculitis, which can cause cerebral edema and thrombosis. A previously healthy, 12-year-old girl visited the emergency department with a history of vomiting, polydipsia, polyuria, decreased mentality, and a 7 kg (12%) weight loss within 1 week. …”
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    Pediatric Hyperglycemic Hyperosmolar Syndrome: A Comprehensive Approach to Diagnosis, Management, and Complications Utilizing Novel Summarizing Acronyms by Naser Amin Zahran, Shaheen Jadidi

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…‘EN’ denotes the potential for encephalopathy and the requirement for a controlled serum osmolality reduction. ‘CE’ indicates cerebral edema, a rare complication in HHS. ‘S’ signifies systemic multiorgan failure. …”
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    Clinical case of combined infectious pathology (Varicella-Zoster and hantaan hemorrhagic fever) in patient with disseminated psoriasis by N. V. Svistunova, I. P. Baranova, O. A. Zykova, D. U. Kurmaeva

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…The article describes in detail the clinical case of a severe course of a combined viral disease (Varicella-Zoster, Hantaan Hemorrhagic Fever), complicated by bilateral interstitial pneumonia, cerebral edema, and disseminated vascular coagulation syndrome, developed in an immunocompromised patient during the treatment period of exacerbation of a background disease (plaque psoriasis, progressive stage) with a cytostatic drug. …”
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    Cerebral hyperperfusion syndrome after endovascular stent graft reconstruction for postirradiated carotid blowout syndrome: a case report by Yu-Cheng Huang, Yen-Heng Lin, Chung-Wei Lee, Ting-Wei Liao

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The patient developed hypertension, focal neurological deficit, and seizures after the procedure; neuroimages revealed ipsilateral cerebral edema, swelling, and increased cerebral perfusion. …”
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    Sudden unexpected, unexplained death in epilepsy autopsied patients by Sergio A. Antoniuk, Lubomira V. Oliva, Isac Bruck, Mariana Malucelli, Silvia Yabumoto, Jeferson Luis Castellano

    Published 2001-03-01
    “…Most of them were found dead lying on the bed with no evidence of seizure event, and most of them had pulmonary and/or cerebral edema as the cause of death. The incidence and the risk of SUDEP can only be fully ascertained if all sudden deaths had postmortem examination. …”
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    Intracranial hemorrhage during aeromedical transport and correlation with high altitude adaptations in the brain by Kouliev T, Richardson A, Glushak C

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…Previous experience with high altitude cerebral edema serves as guidance for mitigating the effects of vasogenic edema in patients at risk of neurological events who travel by air. …”
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    Hyperbaric oxygen therapy for carbon monoxide poisoning by Verda Tuna, Kesici Sevgi, Selma Ozkan, Gulgun Elif Akcali, Ebubekir Esen, Ozkan Orhan

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…The treatment were performed for cerebral edema. And hyperbaric oxygen treatment continued for 12 days. …”
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