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  1. Cerebral aneurysm

    Infobox disease Name Cerebral aneurysm Image Cerebral aneurysm NIH.jpg Caption Diagram of cerebral aneurysm ... MeshID D002532 A cerebral or brain aneurysm is a cerebrovascular disease cerebrovascular disorder in which weakness in the wall of a brain cerebral artery or vein causes a localized vasodilation ... produce ref name stroke What You Should Know About Cerebral Aneurysms, http www.strokeassociation.org ... trauma . Cerebral aneurysms occur more commonly in adults than in children but they may occur at any ... author Brisman JL, Song JK, Newell DW title Cerebral aneurysms journal N Engl J Med volume 355 issue ... location of cerebral aneurysms is on the arteries at the base of the brain , known as the Circle of Willis . Approximately 85 of cerebral aneurysms develop in the anterior part of the Circle of Willis ... sections of the brain. The most common sites include the anterior cerebral artery and anterior ... communicating artery 30 35 , the bifurcation of the middle cerebral artery 20 , the bifurcation ... Onset is usually sudden and without warning. Rupture of a cerebral aneurysm is dangerous and usually ... , or multiple aneurysms may also occur. The risk of rupture from an unruptured cerebral aneurysm ... Classification Cerebral aneurysms are classified both by size and shape. Small aneurysms have ... outpouching and are the least common form of cerebral aneurysm. Berry aneurysm s are saccular .... In outlining symptoms of ruptured cerebral aneurysm, it is useful to make use of the Hunt and Hess ... 1 to 2 weeks following the initial hemorrhage, patients may experience spasm of the cerebral arteries ... in the cerebral arteries using ultrasound. As the vessels narrow due to vasospasm, the velocity ... vasospasm is cerebral angiography . It is generally agreed that in order to prevent or reduce ... cerebral aneurysm generally includes restoring deteriorating Respiration physiology respiration ... Middle cerebral artery MCA aneurysm with multiple coils. At this point it appears that the risks ...   more details



  1. Cerebral softening

    Infobox Disease Name PAGENAME Image Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD9 ICD9 348.89 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID D004678 In medicine, Cerebral softening encephalomalacia is a localized softening of the brain substance, due to hemorrhage or inflammation . Three varieties, distinguished by their colour and representing different stages of the morbid process, are known respectively as red, yellow, and white softening. One notable victim of this syndrome was Daniel O Connell , who died of it in 1847 another one was Friedrich Nietzsche s father, Carl Ludwig Nietzsche . http encephalomalacia.net See also Millard Gubler syndrome medical stub Category Brain disorders it Encefalomalacia pl Encefalomalacja ...   more details



  1. Cerebral Fix

    Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name Cerebral Fix image caption image size background group or band alias origin Birmingham , England genre Thrash metal br Death metal years active 1986&ndash 1993 br 2006 &ndash label Vinyl Solution br Roadrunner Records br Music For Nations associated acts website current members Neil Farrington deceased br Gregg Fellows br Simon Forrest br Frank Healy br Tony Warburton past members Paul Adams br Andy Baker br Nicholas Barker br Kev Frost br Adrian Jones br Jake Morgan br Steve Watson notable instruments Cerebral Fix are an England English thrash metal thrash death metal band formed in Birmingham in 1986. They became members of the UK thrash metal and death metal scenes through four albums, three of which were on major labels before finally disbanding in 1993. In 2006, the band announced its reformation. History 1986 1988 The band were initially Simon Forrest on vocals, Gregg Fellows on guitar, Adrian Jones on drums and Paul Adams on bass. After successful demos in 1987, entitled We Need Therapy and Product of Disgust , the band secured a record deal with independent London based label, Vinyl Solution . Paul Adams then left the band and formed a band called Reprisal, which later went on to become Benediction band Benediction . His replacement was Steve Watson, and the band entered the Loco Studio in Usk , South Wales ... In 1991, the band s third album, Bastards Cerebral Fix album Bastards , was released &ndash again ... of Discharge band Discharge bass player, Jake Morgan, and original Cerebral Fix member, Steve ... index.cfm?fuseaction user.viewprofile&friendid 102144192 2008 On May 9, 2008, Cerebral Fix announced via MySpace that Frank Healy had left Cerebral Fix as he was busy with his other band, Benediction ... Records Bastards Cerebral Fix album Bastards 1991 Roadrunner Records Death Erotica 1992 Music ... quintets de Cerebral Fix ...   more details



  1. Cerebral hemorrhage

    refimprove date April 2011 reason entire sections without attribution Infobox disease Name Cerebral hemorrhage Image Intracerebral heamorrage.jpg Caption Cerebral hemorrhage DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD10 I 61 i 60 , ICD10 P 10 1 p 10 ICD9 ICD9 431 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID D002543 A cerebral hemorrhage or haemorrhage or intracerebral hemorrhage , ICH is a subtype of a intracranial hemorrhage that occurs within the brain tissue itself. Intracerebral hemorrhage can be caused by acquired brain injury brain trauma , or it can occur spontaneously in hemorrhagic stroke . Non traumatic intracerebral hemorrhage is a spontaneous bleeding into the brain tissue. ref name Yadav07 A cerebral hemorrhage is an intra axial hemorrhage that is, it occurs within the brain tissue rather than outside of it. The other category of intracranial hemorrhage is extra axial hemorrhage, such as epidural haematoma epidural , subdural hematoma subdural , and subarachnoid hematoma s, which all occur within the skull but outside of the brain tissue. There are two main kinds of intra axial hemorrhages intraparenchymal hemorrhage and intraventricular hemorrhages . As with other types of hemorrhages within the skull, intraparenchymal bleeds are a serious medical emergency because they can increase ... hemorrhage in patients over the age of 55. A very small proportion is due to cerebral venous sinus ... surgical procedures. ref http www.csmc.edu 2424.html Cedars Sinai Health System Cerebral Hemorrhages ... of hemorrhage can also occur in the Cerebral cortex cortex or subcortical areas, usually in the frontal ... Mast cells as early responders in the regulation of acute blood brain barrier changes after cerebral ... in the US, behind cerebral thrombosis 40 and cerebral embolism 30 . ref Page 117 in cite book author ... DEFAULTSORT Cerebral Hemorrhage Category Neurotrauma Category Stroke Category Cerebrovascular diseases Link FA he de Intrazerebrale Blutung es Hemorragia cerebral nl Intracerebraal hematoom ja ...   more details



  1. Cerebral contusion

    Infobox disease Name Cerebral contusion Image Brain trauma CT.jpg Caption CT scan showing cerebral contusions, hemorrhage within the hemispheres, subdural hematoma on the left, and skull fractures ref name Rehman08 DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD10 S 06 2 s 00 , ICD10 S 06 3 s 00 ICD9 ICD9 851 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID Cerebral contusion , Latin contusio cerebri , a form of traumatic brain injury , is a bruise of the brain tissue. ref name Hardman02 cite journal author Hardman JM, Manoukian A title Pathology of Head Trauma journal Neuroimaging Clinics of North America volume 12 issue 2 pages 175 187, vii year 2002 pmid 12391630 doi 10.1016 S1052 5149 02 00009 6 ref Like bruises in other tissues, cerebral contusion can be associated with multiple microhemorrhages, small blood vessel leaks into brain tissue. Contusion occurs in 20 30 of severe head injury head injuries . ref name Khoshyomn04 cite journal author Khoshyomn S, Tranmer BI title Diagnosis and management of pediatric closed head injury journal Seminars in Pediatric Surgery volume 13 issue 2 pages 80 86 year 2004 month May pmid 15362277 doi 10.1053 j.sempedsurg.2004.01.003 url ref A cerebral laceration is a similar injury except that, according to their respective definitions, the pia mater pia arachnoid mater arachnoid membranes are torn over the site of injury in laceration and are not torn in contusion ... ?q node 88 ref Signs and symptoms The symptoms of a cerebral contusion bruising on the brain depend ... on the side opposite the impact. Contusions occur primarily in the cerebral cortex cortical tissue ... 1 1 203 ref Since cerebral swelling presents a danger to the patient, treatment of cerebral contusion ... to reduce it. ref name Khoshyomn04 People with cerebral contusion may require intensive care ..., sprains and strains Neurotrauma DEFAULTSORT Cerebral Contusion Category Neurotrauma be be x old cs Pohmo d n mozku es Contusi n cerebral lt Galvos smegen ...   more details



  1. Cerebral shunt

    mergefrom Lumbar peritoneal shunt discuss Talk Cerebral shunt Merger proposal date June 2011 Cerebral shunts are commonly used to treat hydrocephalus , the swelling of the brain due to excess buildup of Cerebrospinal fluid cerebrospinal fluid CSF . If left unchecked, the cerebral spinal fluid can build up leading to an increase in Intracranial pressure intracranial pressure ICP which can lead to intracranial hematoma , cerebral edema , crushed brain tissue or herniation . ref name Braindamage Hlatky, R., Valadka, A. B., Robertson, C. S. Intracranial Hypertension and Cerebral Ischemia After Severe Traumatic Brain Injury Neurosurg Focus 14 1 4, 2003 ref The cerebral shunt can be used to alleviate or prevent these problems in patients who suffer from hydrocephalus or other related diseases. Shunts can come in a variety of forms but all of them consist of a pump or drain connected to a long catheter, the end of which is usually placed in the peritoneal cavity . The main differences between shunts are usually in the materials used to construct them, the types of pumps used, and whether the pump is programmable or not. ref Bradley, W. G., Bahl, G., Alksne, J. F. Idiopathic Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus May be a Two Hit Disease Benign External Hydrocephalus in Infancy Followed by Deep White Matter Ischemia in Late Adulthood Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging 24 747 755 2006 ref Types of valves class wikitable Valve type Description Delta Designed to prevent overdrainage. Remains closed until ICP reaches a predetermined level. Leaves shunted ventricle larger than the non shunted ventricles . ref name valves Jain, H., Natarajan, K., Sgouros, S. Influence of the Shunt Type in the Difference in Reduction of Volume Between the Two Lateral Ventricles in Shunted Hydrocephalic Children Childs Nerv Syst 21 552 558 2005 ref ref name Medtronic 2008 . http www.medtronic.com neurosurgery ... plans for cerebral shunts. Shunt routing class wikitable Route Location of Fluid Drain Ventriculo ...   more details



  1. Deep middle cerebral vein

    Infobox Vein Name Deep middle cerebral vein Latin vena media profunda cerebri GraySubject 170 GrayPage 653 Image Gray568.png Caption Sagittal section of the skull, showing the sinuses of the dura. Cerebral veins labeled at center left. Image2 Gray724.png Caption2 Base of brain. Lateral fissure visible at top left. DrainsFrom DrainsTo basal vein Artery middle cerebral artery MeshName MeshNumber Dorlands DorlandsID The deep middle cerebral vein deep Sylvian vein receives tributaries from the Insular cortex insula and neighboring gyri, and runs in the lower part of the lateral cerebral fissure . External links DorlandsDict eight 000114727 Deep middle cerebral vein Gray s VeinsHeadNeck Category Veins of the head and neck circulatory stub es Vena cerebral media profunda ...   more details



  1. Inferior cerebral veins

    Infobox Vein Name Inferior cerebral veins Latin venae inferiores cerebri GraySubject 170 GrayPage 652 Image Gray517.png Caption Outer surface of cerebral hemisphere, showing areas supplied by cerebral arteries. Inferior cerebral veins not labeled, but region drained is roughly equivalent to yellow region. Image2 Caption2 DrainsFrom cerebrum DrainsTo dural venous sinuses Artery cerebral arteries MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre v 05 DorlandsSuf 12850576 The inferior cerebral veins , of small size, drain the under surfaces of the hemispheres. Those on the orbital surface of the frontal lobe join the superior cerebral veins , and through these open into the superior sagittal sinus . Those of the temporal lobe anastomose with the middle cerebral and basal veins , and join the cavernous , sphenoparietal , and superior petrosal sinuses. External links eMedicineDictionary Inferior cerebral veins Gray s VeinsHeadNeck circulatory stub Category Veins of the head and neck es Venas cerebrales inferiores ...   more details



  1. Superficial middle cerebral vein

    Infobox Vein Name Superficial middle cerebral vein Latin vena media superficiales cerebri GraySubject 170 GrayPage 652 Image Gray517.png Caption Outer surface of cerebral hemisphere, showing areas supplied by cerebral arteries. Superficial middle cerebral veins not labeled, but region drained is roughly equivalent to pink region. Image2 Lateral sulcus2.png Caption2 Lateral sulcus Superficial middle cerebral vein not visible, but vein runs in lateral sulcus. DrainsFrom DrainsTo cavernous sinus , basal vein Artery middle cerebral artery MeshName MeshNumber Dorlands DorlandsID The superficial middle cerebral vein superficial Sylvian vein begins on the lateral surface of the hemisphere, and, running along the lateral cerebral sulcus , ends in the cavernous sinus cavernous or the sphenoparietal sinus . Relations It is connected with the superior sagittal sinus by the great anastomotic vein of Trolard Superior anastomotic vein , which opens into one of the superior cerebral veins with the transverse sinus by the posterior anastomotic vein of Labb Inferior anastomotic vein , which courses over the temporal lobe . Gray s VeinsHeadNeck Category Veins of the head and neck circulatory stub es Vena cerebral media superficial ...   more details



  1. Cerebral Palsy Alliance

    refimprove date May 2011 Infobox company company name Cerebral Palsy Alliance foundation Sydney, NSW 1945 location 321 Mona Vale Road, Terrey Hills NSW industry Nonprofit organization homepage http www.cerebralpalsy.org.au www.cerebralpalsy.org.au The Cerebral Palsy Alliance formerly The Spastic Centre is a not for profit organization which provides services to adults and children with cerebral palsy from over 70 sites across New South Wales , Australia. Services Cerebral Palsy Alliance services include Technology services Equipment services Mobility programs Employment services Day programs for adults Accommodation support Respite care Therapy and education services Aquatic programs Information Recreation Cerebral palsy register An Australian http www.cerebralpalsy.org.au about cerebral palsy cerebral palsy registers CP Register has been established to guide future research in prevention, intervention and service provision. Cerebral palsy helpline The http www.cerebralpalsy.org.au our services parents and families cp helpline Cerebral palsy helpline is a confidential telephone service is available, Australia wide, to anyone with questions or concerns about cerebral palsy. It has professional staff. Fundraising Miss Australia Miss Australia http www.cerebralpalsy.org.au about us our history miss australia Quest Awards was run by The Spastic Centres of Australia for 45 years. Over its duration entrants, their families, committees, sponsors and the general public of Australia raised in excess of AUS 87 million. External links http www.cerebralpalsy.org.au Cerebral Palsy Alliance Website http www.cerebralpalsy.org.au about us our history History http www.cerebralpalsy.org.au about cerebral palsy cerebral palsy registers Cerebral Palsy Register http www.cerebralpalsy.org.au about us our history miss australia Miss Australia DEFAULTSORT Spastic Centre Category Charities based in Australia Category Organizations established in 1944 Category Disability organizations australia ...   more details



  1. Internal cerebral veins

    Infobox Vein Name Internal cerebral veins Latin venae internae cerebri GraySubject 170 GrayPage 653 Image Gray723.png Caption Coronal section of lateral and third ventricles. Image2 Gray565.png Caption2 Velum interpositum. Internal cerebral veins not labeled, but visible draining into great cerebral vein. DrainsFrom DrainsTo great cerebral vein Artery cerebral arteries MeshName MeshNumber Dorlands eight 000114726 DorlandsID Internal cerebral veins The internal cerebral veins veins of Galen deep cerebral veins drain the deep parts of the hemisphere and are two in number each is formed near the interventricular foramen by the union of the terminal and choroid veins. They run backward parallel with one another, between the layers of the tela chorioidea of the third ventricle , and beneath the splenium of the corpus callosum , where they unite to form a short trunk, the great cerebral vein just before their union each receives the corresponding basal vein . External links http www.radnet.ucla.edu sections DINR Part 2016 Part16C4.htm Diagram at radnet.ucla.edu Gray s VeinsHeadNeck Category Veins of the head and neck circulatory stub es Venas cerebrales internas pt Veias cerebrais internas ...   more details



  1. Ataxic cerebral palsy

    caution Adapted directly from a non clinical website with a sole focus on children. Please expand and deepen this article to include clinically vetted information on this condition encompassing all age groups. Low muscle tone combined with poor coordination of muscle movements is described as ataxic cerebral palsy . Those with ataxic cerebral palsy are very unsteady and shaky, as opposed to tight and stiff as typifies spastic cerebral palsy . This rare i.e., within the 20 30 not statistically occupied by Spastic CP form of cerebral palsy affects primarily the sense of balance and depth perception, and produces a general shakiness in movement similar to the types often seen in more general ataxia . ref http www.about cerebral palsy.org definition ataxic cerebral palsy.html ref Affected persons often have poor coordination and walk unsteadily with a wide based gait, placing their feet unusually far apart. Shakiness increases when trying to handle or hold a small object, such as a pen. Because of the shaky movements and problems coordinating their muscles, those with ataxic cerebral palsy may take longer than others to complete certain tasks such as hand writing a sentence or typing on a keyboard. references cerebral palsy neuro stub Category Cerebral palsy types ...   more details



  1. Middle cerebral vein

    Middle cerebral vein can refer to superficial middle cerebral vein deep middle cerebral vein disambig Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it from being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Long comment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ...   more details



  1. Deep cerebral veins

    Infobox Vein Name Deep cerebral veins Latin venae profundae cerebri GraySubject GrayPage Image Caption Image2 Caption2 Precursor System Artery Vein Nerve Lymph MeshName MeshNumber The deep cerebral veins are a group of veins in the head. This group includes the superior thalamostriate vein . Veins of the head and neck Category Veins of the head and neck anatomy stub ...   more details



  1. Athetoid cerebral palsy

    caution Adapted from a non clinical website. A re write of this article based on sources and information directly from medical websites is encouraged. Athetoid cerebral palsy or dyskinetic cerebral palsy is caused by damage to the cerebellum or basal ganglia responsible for processing the signals that enable smooth, coordinated movements and for typical body posture. Damage to these areas in athetoid CP generally translates to involuntary muscle movements, especially in the face, arms, and trunk. These involuntary movements often interfere with speaking, feeding, reaching, grasping, and other skills requiring coordinated movements. Involuntary grimacing and tongue thrusting may in turn lead to swallowing problems, drooling, and slurred speech. Also, the movements increase during periods of emotional stress and disappear during sleep. Muscles often flucuate between loose and tense and ultimately can create difficulty in posture. ref http jcn.sagepub.com content 16 11 793.full.pdf html ref references Those with athetoid cerebral palsy often have low muscle tone hypotonia similar to that found in ataxic cerebral palsy and in mixed CP conditions, and the opposite of spastic cerebral palsy and thus have problems maintaining posture for sitting and walking. ref http www.about cerebral palsy.org definition athetoid cerebral palsy.html ref references Of all of the cerebral palsy syndromes, Athetoid s cause commonly is associated with serious perinatal complications. There is a 10 risk of recurrence in siblings, however genetics does not play a large role in this disorder. ref http www.scope.org.uk help and information cerebral palsy further info on cp ref references Cerebral palsy neuro stub Category Cerebral palsy types ...   more details



  1. Anterior cerebral artery

    Infobox Artery Name Anterior cerebral artery Latin arteria cerebri anterior GraySubject 146 GrayPage 571 Width 335 Image Gray517.png Caption Outer surface of cerebral hemisphere, showing areas supplied by cerebral arteries. Blue is region supplied by anterior cerebral artery. Image2 Circle of Willis en.svg Caption2 The circle of Willis arterial circle and arteries of the brain. The anterior cerebral ... arteries into the anterior cerebral artery , middle cerebral artery and posterior communicating artery on each side. BranchFrom internal carotid artery BranchTo Vein cerebral veins Supplies cerebrum MeshName Anterior Cerebral Artery MeshNumber A07.231.114.228.100 The anterior cerebral artery ACA is one ... of the frontal lobe s and superior medial parietal lobes. The two anterior cerebral arteries ... cerebral arteries are connected by the anterior communicating artery . Segments and branches ... considered as the A4 and A5 segments ref name Kray Citation title Cerebral Angiography first ... cerebral artery . Callosal marginal artery A commonly present terminal branch of the ACA, which bifurcates ... Variations of Anterior Cerebral Artery Cortical Branches journal Clinical Anatomy issue 13 year 2000 ... Citation title Diagnostic Cerebral Angiography first Anne G. last Osborn first2 John M. last2 Jacobs .... Areas supplied Areas supplied by the anterior cerebral artery include Fact date February 2007 The medial ... and internal capsule Olfactory bulb and tract Occlusion Occlusion of the anterior cerebral artery ... lines 3 File Circle of Willis 5.jpg Anterior cerebral artery Image Gray518.png Medial surface of cerebral hemisphere, showing areas supplied by cerebral arteries. Areas supplied by the anterior cerebral artery are shown in blue. File CerebralCirculationAnteriorView.svg Anterior view of cerebral circulation ... Category Arteries of the head and neck circulatory stub de Arteria cerebri anterior es Arteria cerebral ... anterior pl T tnica przednia m zgu pt Art ria cerebral anterior th ...   more details



  1. Superior cerebral veins

    Infobox Vein Name Superior cerebral veins Latin venae superiores cerebri GraySubject 170 GrayPage 652 Image Gray517.png Caption Outer surface of cerebral hemisphere, showing areas supplied by cerebral arteries. Superior cerebral veins not labeled, but region drained is roughly equivalent to blue region. Image2 Caption2 DrainsFrom DrainsTo superior sagittal sinus Artery cerebral arteries MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre v 05 DorlandsSuf 12851867 The superior cerebral veins , numbering eight to twelve, drain the superior, lateral, and medial surfaces of the hemispheres. They are predominantly found in the Sulcus neuroanatomy sulci between the gyri , but can also be found running across the gyri. Individually they drain into the superior sagittal sinus . The anterior veins run at near right angles to the sinus while the posterior and larger veins are directed at oblique angles, opening into the sinus in a direction opposed to the current anterior to posterior of the blood contained within it. External links http 128.134.207.22 scripts home pic view.idc?name CH4 PI14 Diagram Gray s VeinsHeadNeck circulatory stub Category Veins of the head and neck es Venas cerebrales superiores ja ...   more details



  1. Cistern of lateral cerebral fossa

    Infobox Brain Name PAGENAME Latin cisterna fossae lateralis cerebri GraySubject 193 GrayPage 877 Image Caption Image2 Caption2 IsPartOf Components Artery Vein BrainInfoType BrainInfoNumber MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre c 37 DorlandsSuf 12241855 The cistern of lateral cerebral fossa is formed in front of either temporal lobe by the arachnoid bridging across the lateral fissure . This cavity contains the middle cerebral artery . Gray s anatomy stub Meninges Category Meninges ...   more details



  1. Superficial cerebral veins

    noreferences date April 2010 Infobox Vein Name PAGENAME Latin venae superficiales cerebri GraySubject GrayPage Image Caption Image2 Caption2 Precursor System Artery Vein Nerve Lymph MeshName MeshNumber The superficial cerebral veins are a group of veins in the head. This group includes the superior cerebral veins . Veins of the head and neck Category Veins of the head and neck anatomy stub es Venas cerebrales superficiales ...   more details



  1. Cistern of great cerebral vein

    Infobox Brain Name PAGENAME Latin cisterna venae magnae cerebri, cisterna ambiens, cisterna superioris ref name biology http www.biology online.org dictionary Cisterna ambiens Biology online ref GraySubject 193 GrayPage 877 Image Caption Image2 Caption2 IsPartOf Components Artery Vein BrainInfoType BrainInfoNumber MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre c 37 DorlandsSuf 12241916 The cistern of great cerebral vein quadrigeminal cistern is a dilation of the subarachnoid space between the splenium of the corpus callosum and the superior surface of the cerebellum it extends between the layers of the tela chorioidea of the third ventricle and contains the great cerebral vein . Synonyms Synonyms of cistern of great cerebral vein include quadrigeminal cistern, ambient cistern, Bichat s canal, Bichat s foramen, Cistern of Great Cerebral Vein and superior cistern ref name biology References reflist Gray s anatomy stub Meninges Category Meninges ...   more details



  1. Cerebral Cortex (journal)

    Infobox journal title Cerebral Cortex cover editor Pasko Rakic discipline Neuroscience, Neuropsychology, Neurology abbreviation Cereb. cortex publisher Oxford University Press country United States frequency history 1991 openaccess impact 6.844 impact year website http cercor.oxfordjournals.org RSS http cercor.oxfordjournals.org rss link1 http cercor.oxfordjournals.org content link1 name Archive OCLC 20665497 LCCN 91658541 CODEN ISSN 1047 3211 eISSN 1460 2199 Italic title Portal Neuroscience Cerebral Cortex is a scientific journal in the neuroscience area focusing on the cerebral cortex . It is published by Oxford University Press and it was founded by Patricia Goldman Rakic . ref Cite web title Patricia Goldman Rakic 1937 2003 url http www.oxfordjournals.org our journals cercor memoriam.html publisher Oxford University Press ref External links http cercor.oxfordjournals.org References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Cerebral Cortex Journal Category Neuroscience journals Category Oxford University Press academic journals ...   more details



  1. Cerebral Palsy Greece

    Orphan date January 2011 Cerebral Palsy Greece CPG lang el is a Greek nonprofit charitable organization that serves people with cerebral palsy . Cerebral Palsy Greece was founded as the Athens Spastic Society in 1972. In 2001, thanks to a significant donation made by the Lilian Voudouri Foundation and the success of the TV Marathon organized by Mega Channel in 1996, CPG built the Open Door Centre of Education and Rehabilitation in Argyroupolis , Greece . CPG currently serves about 250 people a day and has served over 3000 families. External links http www.eps ath.gr Official website Category 1972 establishments Category Disability organizations Category Disability rights organizations Category Health charities Category Medical and health organizations by medical condition Category Charities based in Greece Category Cerebral palsy and other paralytic syndromes philanthropy org stub greece stub ...   more details



  1. Great cerebral vein

    Caption Velum interpositum. Great cerebral vein labeled at bottom center. Image2 Gray567.png Caption2 .... Great cerebral vein labeled at bottom left. DrainsFrom Telencephalon cerebrum Source internal cerebral veins DrainsTo straight sinus Artery cerebral arteries MeshName MeshNumber Dorlands DorlandsID The great cerebral vein is one of the large blood vessel s in the human skull skull draining the Telencephalon ..., the Greek physician Galen . However, it is not the only vein with this eponym. Anatomy The great cerebral vein of Galen is considered a deep internal cerebral vein. The internal cerebral veins are formed ... internal group of cerebral veins can be seen on the superior surfaces of the caudate nuclei ... of the Cerebral Hemispheres year 1985 publisher HarperCollins isbn 9780064603065 ref The veins at the anterior poles of the thalami merge posterior to the pineal gland to form the Great Cerebral Vein of Galen. ref name diamond Most of the blood in the deep cerebral veins collects into the great cerebral vein. ref name brodal cite book last Brodal first Per title The central nervous system structure ... Unlike the arteries, the cerebral veins have anastomoses . ref name brodal With extensive anastomoses ... There are both superficial external and deep internal cerebral veins , the great cerebral vein ... Most conditions associated with the great cerebral vein are due to congenital defects. Vein ... drains into the vein of Galen. Absence Absence of the great cerebral vein is a type of malformation ... of the great cerebral vein, the veins from the diencephalon and the basal ganglia drain laterally ... R, Rodesch G, Terbrugge K year 1991 month May title Deep venous drainage in great cerebral vein ... 1432 1920 pmid 1881541 ref Absence of the great cerebral vein is quite rare. It is detected in infancy. Most patients die in the neonatal period or in early infancy. Thrombosis main Cerebral venous sinus thrombosis Thrombosis of the great cerebral vein is a form of stroke due to a blood clot in the vein ...   more details



  1. Posterior cerebral artery

    Gray517.png Caption Outer surface of cerebral hemisphere, showing areas supplied by cerebral arteries. Yellow is region supplied by posterior cerebral artery. Image2 Circle of Willis en.svg Caption2 The circle of Willis arterial circle and arteries of the brain. The posterior cerebral arteries ... BranchTo Vein cerebral veins Supplies occipital lobe of cerebrum MeshName Posterior Cerebral Artery MeshNumber A07.231.114.228.700 DorlandsPre a 61 DorlandsSuf 12153821 The posterior cerebral artery PCA ... artery and the basilar artery and connects with the ipsilateral middle cerebral artery MCA and internal ... Citation title Diagnostic Cerebral Angiography first Anne G. last Osborn first2 John M. last2 Jacobs ... basilar origin. ref name Kray Citation title Cerebral Angiography first Hugo last Krayenb hl first2 ... The branches of the posterior cerebral artery are divided into two sets, ganglionic and cortical ... cerebral artery these, with similar branches from the posterior communicating , pierce ... which arise from the posterior cerebral artery after it has turned around the cerebral peduncle they supply a considerable portion of the thalamus. File Circle of Willis 4.jpg thumb 300px Posterior cerebral ... . Lateral posterior choroidal branches small branches to the cerebral peduncle, fornix, thalamus ... branch, sometimes anastamoses with the anterior cerebral artery ACA , and may not be present ... s syndrome third nerve palsy and contralateral hemiplegia Third nerve and cerebral peduncle . Contralateral hemiplegia Cerebral peduncle . Paralysis or paresis of vertical eye movement, skew deviation ... cerebral artery Additional images Gallery width 300 lines 3 Image Gray518.png Medial surface of cerebral hemisphere, showing areas supplied by cerebral arteries. Areas supplied by the posterior cerebral artery shown in yellow. Image Arteries beneath brain Gray closer.jpg The arteries of the base of the brain. Posterior cerebral artery labeled near center. The temporal lobe temporal pole of the cerebrum ...   more details



  1. United Cerebral Palsy

    Infobox company company logo File United Cerebral Palsy logo.gif company name United Cerebral Palsy UCP parent company type Non Profit company slogan Life without limits for people with disabilities foundation 1949 br founder Leonard Goldenson Leonard and Isabel Goldenson , Jack and Ethel Hausman location 1660 L Street, NW, Suite 700 br Washington, DC 20036 key people Stephen L. Bennett, President and CEO br Bruce Merlin Fried, Chair of the Board of Trustees homepage http www.ucp.org www.ucp.org Disability United Cerebral Palsy UCP is an international nonprofit charitable organization consisting of a network of affiliates. UCP is a leading service provider and advocate for adults and children with disabilities, including cerebral palsy . As one of the largest health nonprofits in the United ... Cerebral Palsy Mission and History ref History UCP was founded in 1949 by Leonard Goldenson who ... Isabel, and Jack and Ethel Hausman. United Cerebral Palsy pioneered the use of fundraising telethons. ref http www.ucp.org ucp generalsub.cfm 79 3 42 United Cerebral Palsy Mission and History ref Service ..., transportation and travel assistance. ref http www.ucp.org ucp generalsub.cfm 79 3 42 United Cerebral ... to programs. ref http www.ucp.org ucp general.cfm 1 9 United Cerebral Palsy Press room ref File ... in the election process. WhoWillCare.net, a partnership between United Cerebral Palsy and American ... cerebral palsy cerebral palsy.htm National Institutes of Health National Institute of Neuroligal Disorder and Stroke References Reflist External links http www.ucp.org United Cerebral Palsy Official ..., March 4, 2008 Celebrity dance partners step out to aid United Cerebral Palsy http www.kpho.com news 15725057 detail.html KPHO Television News, March 27, 2008 Copper Thieves Hit Cerebral Palsy Facility ... The New York Times, Saturday, November 20, 1954. United Cerebral Palsy ... organizations by medical condition Category Cerebral palsy and other paralytic syndromes Category ...   more details




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