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- Title
White Matter Injury and Recovery after Hypertensive Intracerebral Hemorrhage.
- Authors
Zuo, Shilun; Pan, Pengyu; Li, Qiang; Chen, Yujie; Feng, Hua
- Abstract
Hypertensive intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) could very probably trigger white matter injury in patients. Through the continuous study of white matter injury after hypertensive ICH, we achieve a more profound understanding of the pathophysiological mechanism of its occurrence and development. At the same time, we found a series of drugs and treatment methods for the white matter repair. In the current reality, the research paradigm of white matter injury after hypertensive ICH is relatively obsolete or incomplete, and there are still lots of deficiencies in the research. In the face of the profound changes of stroke research perspective, we believe that the combination of the lenticulostriate artery, nerve nuclei of the hypothalamus-thalamus-basal ganglia, and the white matter fibers located within the capsula interna will be beneficial to the research of white matter injury and repair. This paper has classified and analyzed the study of white matter injury and repair after hypertensive ICH and also rethought the shortcomings of the current research. We hope that it could help researchers further explore and study white matter injury and repair after hypertensive ICH.
- Subjects
BRAIN anatomy; BRAIN physiology; CARDIOVASCULAR disease diagnosis; HYPOTHALAMUS anatomy; BRAIN diseases; ANIMALS; CATS; CEREBRAL hemorrhage; COMPUTED tomography; DOGS; HYPERTENSION; MAGNETIC resonance imaging; RABBITS; REGENERATION (Biology); STROKE; THALAMUS; ULTRASONIC imaging; DISEASE complications; DIAGNOSIS
- Publication
BioMed Research International, 2017, Vol 2017, p1
- ISSN
2314-6133
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1155/2017/6138424