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    Donny Winn | Video | Traumatic Brain Injury from Hypoxia

    Donny describes his experience working with Traumatic Brain Injury from Hypoxia. By Annie Blanco thanks for watching my youtube for more info ...

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    3.2.3 cerebral atrophy, leukomalacia recovery mainly dominated signs of brain atrophy, sustained low density tend to have the possibility of softening of the brain lesions, brain atrophy in this group 5 cases of ventricular leukomalacia, 2 cases have appeared in more than 4 weeks, due to softening of the brain and brain atrophy in clinical practice can not be cured, has become a serious long-term sequelae of HIE. Periventricular leukomalacia in the pathological basis of nerve cell necrosis liquefaction and cystic change, the formation of scar tissue and gliosis, a large number of nerve tissue disappear, so that periventricular white matter significantly reduced or disappeared, due to periventricular leukomalacia necrosis, the corpus callosum and lateral ventricles to the surrounding brain tissue atrophy around the stretch, resulting in ventricular expansion in varying degrees. Because apoptosis is a reversible process, which began a few hours in hypoxia-ischemia, and sustainable than 20 days. At this point, such as clinical treatment of timely early intervention, can reduce nerve cell injury, avoid cell death, reduce the incidence of irreversible sequelae, early formal treatment is to reduce brain damage recovery basis.

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    Overweight Worsens Apoptosis, Neuroinflammation and Blood-Brain Barrier Damage ...
    Apoptosis, neuroinflammation and blood-brain barrier (BBB) damage affect the susceptibility of the developing brain to hypoxic-ischemic (HI) insults. c-Jun N-terminal kinase (JNK) is an important mediator of insulin resistance in obesity.

    Perinatal asphyxia: Novel biomarkers will improve diagnosis and prognosis
    A large proportion of neonatal deaths are as a result of perinatal asphyxia, which is the foremost cause of brain injury in infants. Accounting for almost one million deaths annually, this condition, also know as perinatal hypoxia-ischemia,

    Ultrasound, molecular imaging research could lead to better diagnosis of TBI
    Responsible for 2.1 million injuries and 50000 deaths annually in the US, traumatic brain injury (TBI) is the leading cause of death in individuals under the age of 35. The incidence among deployed soldiers is also high, with one study suggesting as

    St. Cloud Hospital uses total body cooling on first infant
    St. Cloud Hospital's Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) has – for the first time – successfully cooled an infant to prevent or reduce the severity of brain injury. St. Cloud Hospital's Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) has – for the first time

    Quanterix Discovers Link Between Heart Attack-Induced Hypoxia and Suspected ...
    The ability of SiMoA to measure extremely low abundance proteins has enabled discovery of a direct link between brain injury caused by hypoxia and increased Abeta42 levels in blood. Results were presented on April 12 at the American Academy of

    Oxygen-deprived baby rats fare worse if kept warm

    The researchers found that the younger pups exposed to hypoxia and heat had dramatic spikes and dips in insulin over the three-hour period, with insulin quadrupling over the first hour, then falling dramatically by the third. In the older animals, glucose rose over the first hour, then fell significantly below baseline by the third. Though hypoxia alone caused significant changes in glucose and insulin concentrations in both younger and older animals, these effects weren't as pronounced.

    These findings suggest that keeping the animals warm may encourage swings in blood sugar that increase metabolic and physiologic demands and decrease the amount of glucose available to tissues. In rats, and perhaps in premature babies as well, this effect could lead to a variety of problems, including neurological damage. The authors note that, to their knowledge, there are no specific guidelines that address body temperature management for human premature babies with hypoxia. "We hope