Endocrinology of Acute Brain Injury

Jan 2, 2017 by in NEUROLOGY Comments Off on Endocrinology of Acute Brain Injury

Figure 23.1. Functional anatomy of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis. * The target gland hormones also work as feedback hormones (negative feedback) at the hypothalamic and pituitary levels.     Hypothalamic regulatory…

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Outcome Rating Scales in Neuroinsensivism

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94 Outcome Rating Scales in Neuroinsensivism Gustavo Petroni 1, Silvia Lujan 1, Carlos Rondina 1 1 Intensive Care Unit. Hospital de Emergencias Dr Clemente Álvarez. Rosario, Argentina 94.1 Introduction An…

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Intoxication With Central Nervous System Depressant Agents

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89 Intoxication With Central Nervous System Depressant Agents Claudia Analía González 1, Roxana Andrea Bertrand 1 1 Unit of Toxicology and Pharmacovigilance. Hospital Municipal de Agudos “Dr. Leónidas Lucero”, Bahía…

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Gastrointestinal Disorders in the Neurocritical Patient

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Figure 19.1. Causes of gastrointestinal bleeding. A). Esophageal varices. B). Crohn’s Disease. 19.2.2 Gastroparesis Introduction Literally, gastroparesis means “stomach paralysis”. Gastroparesis is a syndrome defined by delayed gastric emptying essentially…

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Neurological Complications of Heart Surgery

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Figure 85.1. Cerebral magnetic resonance, diffusion sequences, axial plane. Ischemic lesions in borderline areas in both brain hemispheres following heart surgery. 85.4.3 Epiaortic Ultrasound and Neurosonological Study Epiaortic ultrasound is…

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Perioperative Management of Patients With Brain Tumours

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Figure 80.1. Before surgery (A) and after surgery (B). In intra-axial infiltrating tumours, mostly originating from the glia, surgery allows histological diagnosis and provides a means of temporal control; surgery…

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