CONTEMPORARY ASPECTS IN THE PATHOGENESIS OF BRAIN EDEMA IN PATIENTS WITH HEMORRHAGIC CEREBROVASCULAR INSULT
Journal
Journal of Morphological Scienses
Date Issued
2020-07
Author(s)
Mihajlovska Rendevska, Ana
Aleksovski, B
Aleksovski, V
Mircevski, M.M
Stoev, V
Abstract
The worst neurological deterioration after hemorrhagic cerebrovascular insult (H-CVI) occurs
due to the formation of perihematomal edema, a proven significant risk factor for poor prognosis.
During the last several years, a vast number of studies have been focused on the pathogenesis of the
brain edema.
The main objective of this review paper was the evaluation of the biochemical and molecular
mechanisms involved in the pathogenesis of the edema, with a special focus on the inflammatory and
oxidative mechanisms. We believe that this brief review could serve as a motivational boost for
designing a comprehensive clinical study, in which the radiological and clinical variables, as well as
the proinflammatory mediators and the oxidative stress markers will be simultaneously evaluated for
their predictive roles in the formation of brain edema.
due to the formation of perihematomal edema, a proven significant risk factor for poor prognosis.
During the last several years, a vast number of studies have been focused on the pathogenesis of the
brain edema.
The main objective of this review paper was the evaluation of the biochemical and molecular
mechanisms involved in the pathogenesis of the edema, with a special focus on the inflammatory and
oxidative mechanisms. We believe that this brief review could serve as a motivational boost for
designing a comprehensive clinical study, in which the radiological and clinical variables, as well as
the proinflammatory mediators and the oxidative stress markers will be simultaneously evaluated for
their predictive roles in the formation of brain edema.
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