Ramón Carrillo
... acute papillitis; described in detail the
cerebral scleroses, during whose investigation he performed many
cerebral transplantations ( brain grafts ) between living rabbits; and histologically reclassified the
cerebral tumors and the inflammations of the innermost ...
Proteopathy
... aggregating protein
Alzheimer's disease,
cerebral β-amyloid angiopathy
Amyloid β peptide (Aβ) ... bodies (FENIB)
Neuroserpin
Hereditary
cerebral hemorrhage with amyloidosis (Icelandic) (HCHWA-I) ...
^ Walker LC and LeVine H (2000). "The
cerebral proteopathies". Neurobiol Aging 21 : 559-561. ...
Breath-holding spells
... is fine in between spells. Electroencephalograms (EEG's) are normal in these children. There is no relationship to the development of seizures or
cerebral injury.
With the second type, known as "Pallid" breath-holding spells, the most common stimulus is a painful event. The child turns pale (as ...
Medical procedure
... Ophthalmoscopy
Videoendoscopy
Virtual colonoscopy
Laparoscopy
Esophageal motility study
Medical imaging
Angiography
cerebral angiography
Coronary angiography
Liver angiography
Renal angiography
Pulmonary angiography
Lymphangiography
Ventriculography
...
Heterotopia (medicine)
... of an organ or part of an organ from its normal position, often specifically Gray Matter Heterotopia , the displacement of gray matter into the
cerebral white matter or ventricles .
Patients with heterotopic grey matter almost always have seizure disorders .
Heterotopia is often divided into ...
Osmotherapy
... gradient against the tissue to be treated, to assist with chemical movement.
For example, osmotherapy can be used to treat a patient who has
cerebral hemorrhage . This might include the use of mannitol to maintain the brain's homeostasis .
External links
| A rather technical, but ...