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Cerebral Venous System In Acute And Chronic Brain Injuries 1st Ed Min Lou

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Cerebral Venous System In Acute And Chronic Brain Injuries 1st Ed Min Lou
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.75 MB
Author: Min Lou, Jianmin Zhang, Yilong Wang, Yan Qu, Wuwei Feng, Xunming Ji, John H. Zhang
ISBN: 9783319960524, 9783319960531, 3319960520, 3319960539
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1st ed.

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Cerebral Venous System In Acute And Chronic Brain Injuries 1st Ed Min Lou by Min Lou, Jianmin Zhang, Yilong Wang, Yan Qu, Wuwei Feng, Xunming Ji, John H. Zhang 9783319960524, 9783319960531, 3319960520, 3319960539 instant download after payment.

Provides important information from anatomy to pathophysiology and covers most neurological disorders that involve venous circulation. Venous circulation has not been extensively studied and we know relatively little about cerebral venous circulation. Venous circulation contributes to half of the brain circulation and about 70% of the blood in the brain is venous blood. Veins and venules play extremely important roles in brain circulation especially during pathologies such as brain edema, BBB disruption, elevation of intracranial pressure during and after ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke events, traumatic brain injury, neurodegerative disorders, in adults and newborns. Occlusion of veins or sinuses by thrombus, compression of veins and venules by tumor and edematous tissues, elevation of venous pressure during cranial hypertension, all lead to fatal insults such as venous infarction and hemorrhage.

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