The findings showed that plaque volumes grew faster in participants who had COVID-19. In participants with COVID-19, the incidence of lesions (abnormal growths in blood vessels) developing into ...
These can include: MS is a progressive autoimmune disease that causes demyelination in the brain, spine, or optic nerve. The immune system damages myelin, forming lesions or “plaques”.
A new study investigated the brain circuits involved in psychosis—a condition characterized by delusions, hallucinations, ...
Andrew Pines, MD, MA, a resident in the Department of Psychiatry at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and a researcher in the ...
New research provides the first direct evidence that brain lesions causing secondary psychosis map to a common brain circuit ...
Despite similar prevalence at baseline, lesions in patients with SARS-CoV-2 infection had a higher incidence of becoming high-risk plaque (21.0 versus 15.8%) and higher incidence of PCAT ...
Opens in a new tab or window Overall survival in metastatic HER2-positive breast cancer varied by location of brain lesions. Patients with central nervous system (CNS)-only disease had a higher ...
The virus that causes COVID-19 may expedite progression of coronary lesions to high-risk plaque. SARS-CoV-2 was linked to significantly elevated risk for cardiac death, MI and revascularization.
Only 8.1% of lesions had diameter stenosis of 50% or more. Compared to the uninfected patients, the plaque volumes grew faster in SARS-CoV-2 patients. Lesions in patients with SARS-CoV-2 infection ...
Only 8.1% of lesions had diameter stenosis of 50% or more. Compared to the uninfected patients, the plaque volumes grew faster in SARS-CoV-2 patients. Lesions in patients with SARS-CoV-2 infection ...
Only 8.1% of lesions had diameter stenosis of 50% or more. Compared to the uninfected patients, the plaque volumes grew faster in Sars-CoV-2 patients. Lesions in patients with Sars-CoV-2 infection ...