Ischemia is a condition in which there is insufficient blood flow to a part of the body. It is often caused by plaque building up and thickening or hardening the artery supplying that area or organ.
Anoxic brain injury is happens when your brain does not get oxygen. It is a serious often life threatening medical event with ...
Cerebral ischaemia, resulting from an interruption of blood supply to the brain, initiates a series of deleterious cellular events characterised by ionic imbalance and excitotoxicity. Central to this ...
Time is of the essence in establishing the diagnosis of stroke and determining whether the patient is a candidate for thrombolytic therapy, ideally initiated within the “golden hour” after arrival at ...
A cerebral aneurysm, also called a brain aneurysm, can form anywhere in the brain. They are most common in the arteries around the base of the skull. A small brain aneurysm may not cause symptoms. The ...
In this paper, we comprehensively review the role of non-histone protein lactylation in cerebral ischemia–reperfusion (I/R) injury from multiple perspectives, including its dynamic alterations during ...
Samantha Ballas, of Syracuse, is a fourth-year medical student at SUNY Upstate Medical University in the Rural Scholars Program. She is a NYSARH Research and Policy Fellow in the 2025 cohort. She is ...