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5 This review addresses arteriovenous malformations involving the brain parenchyma (pial arteriovenous malformations), which are characterized by a nidus of abnormal vessels that form a direct ...
Radiation-induced changes in the brain parenchyma can be categorized based on time of presentation as acute, early-delayed and late-delayed reactions. Acute radiation effects typically include ...
BMs should be distinguished from other CNS metastases. The term BM should be limited to the focal seeding of the brain parenchyma (parenchymal BMs) and not used in the case of secondary lesions ...
Human brains (and those of other higher organisms) evolved to have billions of neurons in the functional tissue, or parenchyma, of the brain, which is protected by the blood-brain barrier.
Binding to TfR on brain endothelial cells ushers it into the brain via transcytosis (middle). It then engages plaques in the parenchyma, where it exerts full effector function (right). [Courtesy of ...
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