10 research outputs found

    Vascular Integrity in the Pathogenesis of Brain Arteriovenous Malformation

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    Brain arteriovenous malformation (bAVM) is an important cause of intracranial hemorrhage (ICH), particularly in the young population. ICH is the first clinical symptom in about 50 % of bAVM patients. The vessels in bAVM are fragile and prone to rupture, causing bleeding into the brain. About 30 % of unruptured and non-hemorrhagic bAVMs demonstrate microscopic evidence of hemosiderin in the vascular wall. In bAVM mouse models, vascular mural cell coverage is reduced in the AVM lesion, accompanied by vascular leakage and microhemorrhage. In this review, we discuss possible signaling pathways involved in abnormal vascular development in bAVM

    Insects, Mites and Other Venomous Arthropods Causing Allergic or Immunologic Reactions in Man

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    If the cap fits, wear it: an overview of telomeric structures over evolution

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    Lipid rafts: integrated platforms for vascular organization offering therapeutic opportunities

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    The Histochemistry and Cell Biology omnium-gatherum: the year 2015 in review

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