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Title: No secondary elevation of extracellular adenosine in malignant edema formation following transient MCA occlusion
Authors: Toyota, Shingo
Rudolf, Graf
Valentino, Mario
Yoshimine, Toshiki
Heiss, Wolf-Dieter
Keywords: Adenosine
Cerebral edema
Cerebral dominance
Cerebrovascular disease -- Diagnosis
Amino acids -- Analysis
Transient ischemic attack
Issue Date: 2003
Publisher: Sage Publications Ltd.
Citation: Toyota, S., Graf, R., Valentino, M., Yoshimine, T., & Heiss, W. D. (2003). No secondary elevation of extracellular adenosine in malignant edema formation following transient MCA occlusion. Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow And Metabolism, 23, 289-289.
Abstract: Malignant edema is a relevant, serious complication in various clinical situations including large hemispheric stroke. To date, the roles of purine catabolites and amino acids in the course of malignant edema formation remain obscure. We examined the correlation between secondary perfusional disturbance and elevation of extracellular purine catabolites and amino acids in a transient focal ischemia model in cats that is prone to develop malignant edema and thereby secondary ischemia during reperfusion
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/53887
ISSN: 1559-7016
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