perivascular การใช้
- This space is continuous with the peribronchial and pulmonary perivascular sheaths.
- Dilated perivascular spaces are common among the elderly and uncommon in children.
- The clusters of perivascular plasma cells still appears from the established lesion.
- The clinical significance of perivascular spaces comes primarily from their tendency to dilate.
- The subclavian perivascular block was first described by Winnie and Collins in 1964.
- In the brain, mild to severe encephalitis occurs, with lymphocytic perivascular cuffing.
- Other findings include myositis, myonecrosis, perivascular and interstitial inflammation, vasculitis and eosinophilic myositis.
- Perivascular spaces may be enlarged to a diameter of five millimeters in healthy humans and are usually harmless.
- The histologic features are capillary proliferation and perivascular inflammation involving eosinophils in the dermis with minimal epidermal changes.
- From there on, umbellulone is able to reach the perivascular sensory nerve endings of the meningeal vessels.
- Perivascular adipose tissue releases adipokines such as adiponectin that affect the contractile function of the vessels that they surround.
- Infiltration from the subarachnoid space into the spinal cord occurs mainly along the perivascular space of the white matter.
- The second compartment is that of the non-immune-privileged subarachnoid, subpial, and perivascular spaces.
- Studies have noted the association between both developmental delay and non-syndromic autism and enlarged or dilated perivascular spaces.
- Because this process is aided by the perivascular macrophages, these tend to accumulate during neuroinflammation and cause dilation of the spaces.
- The presence of the rash varies with time, and biopsy of these skin lesions shows a perivascular inflammatory infiltrate including granulocytes.
- Normally, no perivascular epitheloid cells exist; the name refers to the characteristics of the tumour when examined under the microscope.
- Perivascular spaces are extremely small and can usually only be seen on neurodegenerative diseases, making the spaces a popular topic of research.
- There has been a high risk of stroke associated with dilated perivascular spaces in the elderly according to the Framingham Stroke Risk Score.
- Upon the application of MRI, measurements of the differences of signal intensity between the perivascular spaces and cerebrospinal fluid supported these findings.
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