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Filter by:The purpose of this study is to evaluate the superiority of effect of the modified micro-invasive aspiration and drainage and conservative medical therapy in the treatment of ICH spontaneously hypertensive scientifically.
In this study the investigators wish to explore the potential neuroprotective effects of acute oral supplementation of lycopene, a natural anti-oxidant derived from tomatoes, on cerebral vasospasm and autoregulation, and examine whether any improvements translate into a reduction of biochemical markers of vascular injury and inflammation a decrease in the prevalence of secondary strokes following subarachnoid haemorrhage.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the superiority of effect of the modified micro-invasive aspiration and drainage and conservative medical therapy in the treatment of ICH spontaneously hypertensive scientifically.
To look at the antihemmorhagic effect of 2 homeopathic drugs in women post delivery Bellis Perenis and Arnica montana
The outcome of brain injury (physical or stroke) may be related to a brain electrical phenomenon known as Cortical Spreading Depression (CSD). This is a brief cessation of function in a local region of brain tissue. It has been hypothesized that CSD may occur after brain injury and may expand the damage to adjacent brain areas. Our aim is to detect CSD by means of intracranial electrodes in patients with brain injuries and asses how these events alter the outcome of the patients.