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  1. Acute treatment of cerebral edema and elevated intracranial pressure is a common issue in patients with neurological injury. Practical recommendations regarding selection and monitoring of therapies for …

  2. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention defines cerebral palsy as a group of disorders that afects an individual’s movement, posture, and balance.1 The clinical findings, which are due to...

  3. diagnostic cerebral angiogram? A diagnostic cerebral angiogram is a medical procedure that offers an extremely precise e. aluation of your blood vessels. Cerebral angiography helps to diagnose medical …

  4. participants will be able to: Identify the basic intracranial anatomy necessary for understanding the clinical and radiologic features . brain hernia-tion syndromes. Discuss use of a systematic approach …

  5. Carotid Arteries: These vessels run along the front of the neck. There is a right-sided carotid and a left-sided carotid artery. If a stroke happens in this area, it can cause changes with speech, vision and …

  6. The entire cerebral cortex is organized into functional units, each unit being a column (about 0.4 mm diameter) extending the entire thickness of the cortex (including all six layers).

  7. A strong grasp of cerebral cortical, lobar, and cerebellar anatomy is essential for any practitioner of neuroimaging. Neuroanatomy provides the map to identify and communicate the locations of le-sions …