Blast overpressure is generated from the firing of weapons and may cause brain injury
... microscopic examination of the brain showed that the blast from certain weapons produces small haemorrhages (bleeding) in the brain tissue and the
meninges (lining of the brain). The examination also suggested that blast exposure leads to the development of brain edema, i.e. increased fluid content. The ...
Most ancient case of tuberculosis found in 500,000-year-old human; points to modern health issues
... into the bone of the cranium whose shape and
location are characteristic of the Leptomeningitis tuberculosa, a form
of tuberculosis that attacks the
meninges of the brain.
After reviewing the medical literature on the disease that has reemerged as a global killer, the researchers found that some groups ...
Man Holds Own Skull in Bengal Medical Miracle
... produce bone was miraculously unaffected, allowing fresh bone to grow," Bandopadhayay told IANS.
"His brain matters were visible. Luckily, the
meninges (the inner covering) was not infected while another membrane called periosteum, which is responsible for producing bone, was unaffected too." ...
First Frontal CSF Endoscopic surgery performed in Chennai
... old patient in Venkateswara Hospital in Chennai, Tamilnadu, India. The patient was suffering from meningitis. Meningitis is the inflammation of the
meninges that covers the brain and spinal cord, meningitis is caused by bacterial or fungal infections. Cerebrospinal fluid is produced in the inner ...
Meningitis
... acute inflammation of the
meninges , the membrane s that cover and protect the ... Meningitis , cryptococcal: Inflammation of the
meninges due to infection with the fungal organ ism ... and inflammation of the membrane s (
meninges ) and cerebrospinal fluid surrounding your brain ...
Meningioma
... in the cells of the outer covering of the brain (
meninges ). It may occur within the skull or in the ... s that cover the brain and spinal cord (the
meninges ). Click the icon to see an image of the
meninges . meningioma (meh-nin-jee-O-ma) A type of ...
Meninges
...
meninges of the brain The organ s of the central ... tissue layers collectively called the
meninges .
meninges - The surrounding membrane s the brain and ...
Viral Infections
... symptoms for meningitis ( infection in the
meninges , the membrane around the brain), for meningo ... ( viral infection in the brain and
meninges ), ... Common Cold -- Viral infections of ... - Viral infections of the brain, spinal cord,
meninges , or perimeningeal spaces. DNA Virus ...
Bacteria
... Infections - Pathogen ic infections of the brain, spinal cord, and
meninges . Bacteria l Meningitis in Children WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ... membrane s that cover the brain and spinal cord, which are called the
meninges , become inflamed and infected. Bacteria l vaginosis (BV) is caused ...
Bacterial
... Infections - Pathogen ic infections of the brain, spinal cord, and
meninges . Bacterial vaginosis is increasingly recognized as a health risk ... membrane s that cover the brain and spinal cord, which are called the
meninges , become inflamed and infected. Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is caused by ...
Central nervous system
... Infections - Pathogen ic infections of the brain, spinal cord, and
meninges . Central Nervous System Key Points for This Section Cancer ... central nervous system is composed of the brain, spinal cord, and the
meninges (protective membrane s surrounding them). Central Nervous System ...
Testes
... of the testes (in 20% of adult male patients) and swelling of the
meninges that cover the brain and spinal cord (in about 30% of cases). Los ... can spread through the blood stream to tissue s in the body such as the
meninges ( membrane s surrounding the brain and spinal cord), pancreas , testes ...
Tumor
... virus es. Virus Disease s Definitions and Terms ... Tumor of the
meninges , usually benign and slow-growing. meningitis Inflammation of the
meninges as the result of infection by bacteria or virus es. Symptoms include ...
Anesthetic
... There will be a hard pressure sensation when the needle is inserted, and there is usually some brief pain when the needle goes through the
meninges . (See CSF collection.) ... EMLA anesthetic disc (lidocaine 2.5% and prilocaine 2.5% cream) Combines EMLA cream with a "peel-and-stick" ...
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