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Flufenamic acid inhibits secondary hemorrhage and BSCB disruption after spinal cord injury
... decrease hemorrhage and BSCB ...significant hemorrhage-reducing effect [77, ...sometimes inhibits microglial Sur1–Kir6.2 (K ATP) channels to reduce hemorrhage [5, ...it inhibits ... See full document
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Dl-3-n-butylphthalide prevents the disruption of blood-spinal cord barrier via inhibiting endoplasmic reticulum stress following spinal cord injury
... After spinal cord injury (SCI), the destruction of blood–spinal cord barrier (BSCB) is shown to accelerate gathering of noxious blood-derived components in the nervous ... See full document
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Retinoic Acid Induced-Autophagic Flux Inhibits ER-Stress Dependent Apoptosis and Prevents Disruption of Blood-Spinal Cord Barrier after Spinal Cord Injury
... Spinal cord injury (SCI) induces the disruption of the blood-spinal cord barrier (BSCB) which leads to infiltration of blood cells, an inflammatory response, and neuronal ... See full document
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Osteoporosis in chronic spinal cord injury and the effect of zoledronic acid
... with spinal cord injury were screened for osteporosis at the hip using DEXA scan- [Delphi W (S/N 70471) version ...yearly spinal cord injury follow up Mela 2008 and from among ... See full document
Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury; Theranostic Applications of Advanced MRI Techniques
... the injury level has also been presented on pathological ...degeneration after spinal cord injury which can be observed (several) years after ...with spinal cord ... See full document
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Original Article Effects of Oncostatin M on the neurological function of rats with spinal cord injury through STAT3 signal pathway
... aggravate spinal cord inflammatory ...significantly after several hours of SCIRI, indicating that it was also involved in the development of ...on spinal cord ...inflammatory ... See full document
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Meaning of self-management from the perspective of individuals with traumatic spinal cord injury, their caregivers, and acute care and rehabilitation managers: an opportunity for improved care delivery
... for secondary complications, independence-dependence conflict, directing someone else to provide your care, and ownership of your own care/empowerment in man- aging your own care comprised internal responsibility ... See full document
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The use of urologic investigations among patients with traumatic spinal cord injuries
... Renal imaging was performed at least once on 80% (1,237/1,551) of TSCI patients after their injury. Among the possible imaging modalities, ultrasound accounted for 69% (857/1,237) of the imaging tests, ... See full document
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The risk of intra-urethral Foley catheter balloon inflation in spinal cord-injured patients: Lessons learned from a retrospective case series
... A 35-years-old, British Caucasian male, sustained complete paraplegia at T-11 level in 1982, as a result of road traffic accident. Neuropathic bladder was drained by indwelling urethral catheter. In 2012, urethral ... See full document
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Quality of Life in Patients with Spinal Cord Injury: The Role of Depressed Mood
... The spinal cord is a highly vital part of the central nervous system and even a small injury to it may lead to severe ...disability. Spinal cord injury (SCI) accounts for 50% of ... See full document
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A neuroprosthesis for control of seated balance after spinal cord injury
... Even though the results reported here indicated en- couraging outcomes for control of seated balance after SCI, there were a number of limitations that restrict the applicability of the results in a way. First, ... See full document
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The pathophysiological role of acute inflammation after spinal cord injury
... to spinal cord injury sites induced a sixfold increase in neutrophils and a twofold increase in macro- phages and microglial cells and expanded the damaged area ...the secondary injury ... See full document
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Recovery of C starts, equilibrium and targeted feeding after whole spinal cord crush in the adult goldfish Carassius auratus
... recovery after spinal cord injury (see Koppányi, 1955; Zottoli et ...fish after spinal cord ...and after spinal cord injury can readily ... See full document
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Neutrophil elastase inhibition effectively rescued angiopoietin-1 decrease and inhibits glial scar after spinal cord injury
... in secondary dam- age and glial scar formation, we examined samples from sham, injured untreated, and injured sivelestat-treated (for 14 days) animals prepared 28 days after SCI ...in secondary ... See full document
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Endovascular Treatment of Spinal Arteriovenous Lesions: Beyond the Dural Fistula
... of spinal angiography, our ability to exam- ine the angioarchitecture of these lesions has improved signif- icantly and has led to more accurate classification systems based on topographic and anatomic ...the ... See full document
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Original Article A chitosan scaffold infused with neurotrophin-3 and human umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells suppresses inflammation and promotes functional recovery after spinal cord injury in mice
... umbilical cord tissue (about 10 cm and close to the fetal side) from healthy full-term births (according to the hospital regulations and with the consent of their families) by enzymatic digestion following ... See full document
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Chronic administration of AMD3100 increases survival and alleviates pathology in SOD1G93A mice model of ALS
... activation, astrogliosis, and infiltration of monocytes and T cells [2, 3]. A study by Hensley et al. suggested that TNF-α, IL6, and IFN cytokines synergize to pro- duce disproportionate microglial activation in the de- ... See full document
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Transcranial electrical stimulation motor-evoked potentials in a spinal cord ischaemia rabbit model
... The 8 rabbits in the control group were used for exclusion of anaesthesia and surgery on evoked potentials and to de- termine the optimal stimulation intensity. Twenty-five rabbits were included in the spinal ... See full document
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Nanomedicine strategies for treatment of secondary spinal cord injury
... Upon devising an appropriate strategy for treating SCI with nanomedicine, the first method of delivery will likely require direct administration near a patient’s site of injury, which is the current standard for ... See full document
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Case Report: Combination Therapy with Mesenchymal Stem Cells and Granulocyte-Colony Stimulating Factor in a Case of Spinal Cord Injury
... time. After hemodynamic stabiliza- tion, a laminectomy for dural repair was ...the spinal X-rays revealed stable burst fractures of T12 and L1 vertebrae associated with lateral mass ... See full document
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