Section I. Anatomy and Physiology
	Chapter 1. Cerebrovascular Anatomy and Hemodynamics
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		Introduction
 
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		Anatomical Considerations
 
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		Overview of Cerebral Hemodynamics
 
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		Conclusion
 
	Chapter 2. Cerebral Microcirculation
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		Introduction
 
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		Anatomy and Physiology of Microcirculation
 
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		Neurovascular Unit and Coupling
 
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		Microcirculation After Stroke and Thrombolysis
 
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		Microvascular Dysfunction and Dementia
 
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		Capillary Transit Time Heterogeneity as a Measure of Capillary Dysfunction
 
	Chapter 3. The Glymphatic System and Brain Interstitial Fluid Homeostasis
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		Introduction
 
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		Interstitial Solute Clearance
 
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		Perivascular Bulk Flow and the Glymphatic System
 
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		Terminal Efflux Routes
 
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		Physiological Roles of Perivascular Exchange and Cerebral Lymphatics
 
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		Pathological Roles of Perivascular Cerebrospinal Fluid-Interstitial Fluid Exchange
 
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		Conclusion
 
	Chapter 4. Cerebrospinal Fluid: Formation, Absorption, Markers, and Relationship to Blood-Brain Barrier
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		Introduction
 
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		Blood-Brain Interfaces
 
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		Blood-CSF Interface
 
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		CSF-Blood Interface
 
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		CSF Pressure
 
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		Blood-Brain Barrier Interface
 
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		Pathological Changes in the Capillary
 
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		Conclusion
 
	Chapter 5. Anatomy of Cerebral Veins and Dural Sinuses
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		Introduction
 
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		Dural Venous Sinuses
 
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		Cerebral Veins
 
	Chapter 6. Cerebral Vasa Vasorum
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		Introduction
 
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		Structure, Function, and Localization
 
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		Cerebral Vasa Vasorum Neovascularization
 
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		Molecular Imaging and Detection
 
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		Clinical Significance in Disease
 
	Chapter 7. Cerebral Vascular Muscle
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		Introduction
 
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		Myogenic Tone: Role of TRP Channels
 
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		Mechanisms Underlying Vasodilation
 
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		CADASIL: A Vascular Muscle Defect That Reduces Cerebral Blood Flow and Impairs Cognitive Function
 
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		Summary
 
	Chapter 8. Endothelium
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		Introduction
 
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		Endothelium and Vascular Tone
 
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		Endothelium and Thrombosis
 
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		Endothelium and Oxidative Stress
 
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		Endothelium and Inflammation
 
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		Endothelium and the RhoA/Rho-Kinase Pathway
 
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		Endothelium and Angiogenesis
 
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		Therapeutic Strategies to Maintain Cerebral Endothelial Function
 
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		Funding Statement
 
	Chapter 9. Development and Maintenance of the Blood-Brain Barrier
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		Introduction
 
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		Cell Types of the Neurovascular Unit
 
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		Development
 
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		Conclusion
 
	Chapter 10. Cerebral Autoregulation
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		Introduction: From Static to Dynamic
 
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		Mechanisms Underlying Cerebral Autoregulation
 
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		Cerebral Autoregulation in Hypertension and Neurological Diseases
 
	Chapter 11. Cerebral Blood Flow Regulation (Carbon Dioxide, Oxygen, and Nitric Oxide)
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		Introduction
 
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		Physiological Responses of CO2
 
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		Mechanisms of Action of CO2
 
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		Conclusion
 
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		Physiological Responses of O2
 
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		Mechanisms of Action of O2
 
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		Conclusion
 
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		Physiological Responses of Nitric Oxide
 
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		Conclusion
 
	Chapter 12. CBF-Metabolism Coupling
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		Introduction
 
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		CBF Measurements
 
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		CBF and Metabolism Coupling
 
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		Neuronal Coupling to CBF and Metabolism
 
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		Role of Astrocytes
 
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		Uncoupling Between CBF and Metabolism
 
	Chapter 13. Perivascular Neurotransmitter Regulation of Cerebral Blood Flow
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		Introduction
 
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		Sensory Nervous System
 
	Chapter 14. Adenosine and Its Receptors Update: Influence on Cerebral Blood Flow (CBF)
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		Introduction
 
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		Adenosine Background
 
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		Data Supporting Ado’s Role in Cerebral Blood Flow Regulation
 
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		Conclusion
 
	Chapter 15. Cerebrovascular Activity of Peptides Generated by Central Nervous System
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		Introduction
 
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		Endothelins
 
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		The Kallikrein-Kinin System
 
	Chapter 16. Eicosanoids in Cerebrovascular Diseases
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		Introduction
 
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		Production of Eicosanoids
 
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		The Eicosanoid-Producing Enzymes
 
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		Contributions to Stroke Injury
 
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		Conclusion and Outlook
 
	Chapter 17. Neurogenesis in Cerebrovascular Disease
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		Introduction
 
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		Adult Neurogenesis
 
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		Cerebrovascular Disease and Neurogenesis
 
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		Functional Significance of Neurogenesis in Cerebrovascular Disease
 
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		Mechanisms of Neurogenesis-Mediated Repair
 
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		Conclusion
 
	Chapter 18. Gliogenesis
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		Introduction
 
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		Radial Glia Gives Rise to Neurons and Glial Cells During Development
 
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		Adult Neurogenesis and Gliogenesis Take Place in SVZ or SGZ in Adult Brain
 
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		Intrinsic Factors for Gliogenesis Regulation
 
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		Gliogenesis After Brain Injury
 
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		Conclusion
 
	Chapter 19. Vascular Remodeling After Cerebral Ischemia
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		Neovascularization After Cerebral Ischemia and Hypoxia
 
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		Angiogenesis After Ischemia and Hypoxia
 
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		Vasculogenesis and the Role of Endothelial Progenitor Cells
 
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		Arteriogenesis and the Remodeling of Collateral Vessels After Stroke or Cerebral Hypoperfusion
 
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		Therapies to Promote Poststroke Neovascularization
 
	Section II. Pathophysiology
	Chapter 20. An Overview of Atherosclerosis
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		Introduction
 
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		Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms in Atherosclerosis
 
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		Pathology
 
	Chapter 21. Thrombosis
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		Introduction
 
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		Physiology: Homeostatic System
 
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		Role of Platelets
 
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		Role of Vascular Endothelium
 
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		Fibrinolysis
 
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		Thrombotic Mechanisms
 
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		Antithrombotic Treatment of Ischemic Stroke
 
	Chapter 22. Histopathology of Cerebral Ischemia and Stroke
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		Introduction
 
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		Cerebral Infarction
 
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		Astrocyte and Vascular Changes
 
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		Inflammatory Events
 
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		White Matter Changes
 
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		Ischemic Penumbra
 
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		Selective Ischemic Cell Death
 
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		Summary
 
	Chapter 23. Histopathology of Intracerebral Hemorrhage
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		Introduction
 
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		Histopathological Changes
 
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		Summary
 
	Chapter 24. Pathophysiology of Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury and Hemorrhagic Transformation in the Brain
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		Introduction
 
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		Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms of Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury and Hemorrhagic Transformation
 
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		Intervention Strategies for Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury
 
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		Conclusion
 
	Chapter 25. Pathophysiology of Subarachnoid Hemorrhage, Early Brain Injury, and Delayed Cerebral Ischemia
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		Introduction
 
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		Aneurysm Formation
 
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		Etiology of SAH
 
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		Early Brain Injury
 
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		Delayed Cerebral Ischemia
 
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		Conclusion
 
	Chapter 26. Pathophysiology of Ischemic White Matter Injury
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		Cellular Anatomy of White Matter
 
	Chapter 27. Central Neuroinflammation in Cerebral Ischemia: The Role of Glia
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		Introduction
 
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		Neuroinflammatory Response of Microglia to Cerebral Ischemia
 
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		Neuroinflammatory Response of Astrocytes to Cerebral Ischemia
 
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		Astrocyte-Microglia Cross Talk Following Cerebral Ischemia
 
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		Conclusions
 
	Chapter 28. Pathophysiology of the Peripheral Immune Response in Acute Ischemic Stroke
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		Cerebral Ischemia and Inflammation
 
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		Immune Cells Participating in Ischemic Injury and Tissue Repair
 
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		Immune Cell Entry Into the Ischemic Brain
 
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		Alterations of the Peripheral Immune System After Stroke
 
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		Conclusion
 
	Chapter 29. Cytotoxic and Vasogenic Brain Edema
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		Introduction
 
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		Normal Fluid Movement in the Brain
 
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		Cerebral Edema
 
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		Imaging and Monitoring Brain Edema
 
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		Treatment
 
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		Conclusion
 
	Chapter 30. Spreading Depolarizations
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		Basic Characteristics
 
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		Impact on Injury Outcome
 
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		Natural History of SDs in Injured Brain
 
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		Trigger Factors and Modulators
 
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		Detection of SDs
 
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		Therapeutic Targeting of SDs
 
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		Conclusion
 
	Chapter 31. Hypertension
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		Introduction
 
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		Vascular Function
 
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		Blood-Brain Barrier
 
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		Vascular Structure
 
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		Consequences of Vascular Disease During Hypertension
 
	Chapter 32. Risk Factors: Diabetes
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		Introduction
 
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		Diabetes and Stroke
 
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		Diabetes and Cognitive Impairment
 
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		Cerebrovascular Function and Structure in Diabetes-Lessons From Preclinical Models
 
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		A Unifying Hypothesis: Relevance of Microcerebrovascular Disease to Ischemic Stroke and Cognitive Impairment
 
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		Conclusion
 
	Chapter 33. Risk Factors: Aging
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		Introduction
 
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		Aged Blood-Brain Barrier and Neuroinflammation-aging
 
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		Stroke
 
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		Vascular Dementia
 
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		Therapeutic Targets
 
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		Research Disconnect
 
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		Conclusion
 
	Chapter 34. Risk Factors: Gender and Sex
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		Introduction
 
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		Examples of Traditional, Well-Studied Risk Factors: Hypertension and Hyperlipidemia
 
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		Clinical Risk Factors More Prevalent in Women: Atrial Fibrillation, Diabetes Mellitus, Migraine With Aura, and Depression
 
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		Female-Specific Clinical Risk Factors: Menopause, Hormone Replacement Therapy, Oral Contraceptives, and Pregnancy
 
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		Role of Sex in Fundamental Stroke Pathobiology
 
	Chapter 35. Mechanisms of Stroke Recovery
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		Introduction
 
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		Timeline for Stroke Recovery
 
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		Excitatory Neuronal Signaling
 
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		Promotion of Growth Programs
 
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		Conclusions
 
	Section III. Neuroprotection
	Chapter 36. N-Methyl-D-Aspartate Receptors Remain Viable Therapeutic Targets for Stroke
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		Introduction
 
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		N-Methyl-d-Aspartate Subtype Glutamate Receptors at the Acute Phase of Stroke
 
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		N-Methyl-d-Aspartate Subtype Glutamate Receptors and the Late Consequences of Stroke
 
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		Conclusion
 
	Chapter 37. Neuroprotectants: Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) Based
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		Introduction
 
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		Sources of Reactive Oxygen Species in Cerebral Ischemia and SAH
 
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		Basics of Free-Radical-Induced Lipid Peroxidation
 
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		Mechanisms for Pharmacologic Inhibition of Oxidative Damage in Acute Ischemic or Hemorrhagic Stroke
 
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		New Antioxidant Approaches
 
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		Conclusion
 
	Chapter 38. Neuroprotectants: Cell-Death Based
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		Introduction
 
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		Caspase
 
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		Mitochondrial Pathway
 
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		Bcl-2 Family
 
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		Extrinsic Pathway
 
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		Inhibitor of Apoptosis
 
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		Caspase-Independent Cell Death
 
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		Conclusion
 
	Chapter 39. Comprehensive Concept of Regenerative Medicine for Ischemic Stroke With Bone Marrow Stromal Cells
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		Introduction
 
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		BMSC Transplantation for Ischemic Stroke
 
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		Muse Cell Transplantation for Ischemic Stroke
 
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		Conclusion
 
	Chapter 40. Neuroprotectants: Temperature
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		Introduction
 
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		Therapeutic Hypothermia for Ischemia
 
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		Therapeutic Hypothermia for Intracerebral Hemorrhage
 
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		Conclusion
 
	Chapter 41. Drug Delivery to the Central Nervous System
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		Introduction
 
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		Crossing the BBB
 
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		Circumventing the BBB
 
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		Conclusion
 
	Chapter 42. Ischemic Tolerance: In Situ and Remote Pre- and Postconditioning
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		Introduction
 
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		In Situ PreC and PostC
 
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		Cross-tolerance Induced by Heterologous Conditioning
 
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		Remote Conditioning
 
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		The Underlying Protective Mechanisms of In Situ and Remote Conditioning
 
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		In Situ PreC
 
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		In Situ PostC
 
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		Remote PreC and PostC
 
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		Conclusion
 
	Section IV. Molecular Mechanisms
	Chapter 43. Mechanisms of Neuron Death (Necrosis, Apoptosis, Autophagy) After Brain Ischemia
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		Introduction
 
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		Apoptosis, Necrosis, and Autophagy After Brain Ischemia
 
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		Mechanisms of Selective Neuronal Death After Brain Ischemia
 
	Chapter 44. Mechanisms of Glial Death and Protection
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		Introduction
 
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		Glia Metabolism
 
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		Oligodendrocytes Are Vulnerable to Excitotoxicity Following Ischemia
 
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		Mechanisms of Oligodendrocyte Damage, Protection, and Repair in Stroke
 
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		Mechanisms of Astrocyte Damage and Protection in Stroke
 
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		Conclusion
 
	Chapter45. Mechanisms of Endothelial Injury and Blood-Brain Barrier Dysfunction in Stroke
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		Introduction
 
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		Disruption of the Blood-Brain Barrier in Ischemic Stroke
 
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		Pathological Mechanisms of Endothelial Injury in Ischemic Stroke
 
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		Therapeutic Opportunities
 
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		Summary
 
	Chapter 46. The Neurovascular Unit
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		Introduction
 
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		The Neurovascular Unit in CNS Function
 
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		The Neurovascular Unit in Acute Stroke
 
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		The Neurovascular Unit in Stroke Recovery
 
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		Summary
 
	Chapter 47. Mitochondrial Mechanisms During Ischemia and Reperfusion
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		Introduction
 
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		Adenosine Triphosphate and Energy Metabolisms
 
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		Ion Channel Regulation of Mitochondrial Calcium
 
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		Cell Death and Mitophagy
 
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		Mitochondrial Transfer and Biogenesis
 
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		Overview
 
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		Abbreviations
 
	Chapter 48. Excitotoxicity and Stroke
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		Introduction
 
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		What Is Excitotoxicity?
 
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		How Excitotoxicity Kills Neurons
 
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		Ischemia Initiates Excitotoxicity
 
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		Clinical Disappointment-and Possible Explanations
 
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		Possible Paths Forward-Maybe Still Starting With NMDA Antagonists
 
	Chapter 49. Oxidative and Nitrosative Stress
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		Oxidative Stress in Ischemic Stroke
 
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		The Superoxide Radical
 
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		Hydrogen Peroxide: A Superoxide Dismutant
 
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		Nitric Oxide
 
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		Peroxynitrite
 
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		Iron and Oxidative Stress
 
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		Reactive Oxygen Species and Cell Signaling Pathways
 
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		Glutamate Excitotoxicity
 
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		Sex Differences in Oxidative Stress and Stroke
 
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		Oxidative Stress During Various Stages of Ischemia
 
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		Antioxidants: Defense Against Reactive Oxygen Species
 
	Chapter 50. Protein Kinases in Cerebral Ischemia
	Chapter 51. Ischemia Regulated Transcription Factors: Hypoxia Inducible Factor 1 and Activating Transcription Factor 4
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		Introduction
 
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		Hypoxia-Mediated Transcription Changes During Stroke
 
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		Hypoxia Regulates Hypoxia-Inducible Factor System
 
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		Regulation of Adaptive Transcription by HIF-Prolyl Hydroxylases
 
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		Inhibiting HIF-PHDs as a Therapeutic Strategy
 
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		HIF-PHD Inhibition to Prevent Oxidative Stress
 
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		ATF4 is an Oxidative Stress-Inducible Transcription Factor Regulated by HIF-PHDs
 
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		Glucose Deprivation and HIF Activity
 
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		Conclusion
 
	Chapter 52. Lipid Mediators
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		Platelet-Activating Factor and Other Bioactive Lipids
 
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		Platelet-Activating Factor Contributes to Excitotoxicity by Enhancing Glutamate Release
 
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		Omega-3 Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids
 
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		Docosahexaenoic Acid is Neuroprotective in Cerebral Ischemia
 
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		Docosanoids: Neuroprotectin D1
 
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		Concluding Remarks
 
	Chapter 53. Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase Signaling in Cerebrovascular Disease
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		Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase Signaling
 
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		Ischemic Stroke
 
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		Hemorrhagic Stroke
 
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		Summary
 
	Chapter 54. Rho-Associated Kinases in Cerebrovascular Disease
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		Introduction
 
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		Rho-Associated Kinases
 
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		Rho-Associated Kinase Inhibitors
 
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		Rho-Associated Kinase Inhibition in Experimental Models of Cerebrovascular Diseases
 
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		Rho-Associated Kinase Inhibitors in Clinical Use for Cerebrovascular Diseases
 
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		Conclusion
 
	Chapter 55. Akt-GSK3ß Pro-survival Signaling Pathway in Cerebral Ischemic Injury
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		Introduction
 
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		Akt Activation and Regulation
 
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		Activation and Regulation of Akt in Cerebral Ischemic Injury
 
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		Akt Regulates Transcriptional Machinery Leading to an Environment Supporting Cell Survival
 
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		Glycogen Synthase Kinase 3ß
 
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		Other Akt Targets Impacting Transcription
 
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		Summary
 
	Chapter 56. Heat Shock Proteins and the Stress Response
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		Introduction
 
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		Heat Shock Proteins
 
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		The Heat Shock Response
 
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		Hsp70 in Ischemic Stroke
 
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		Other Heat Shock Proteins
 
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		Conclusion
 
	Chapter 57. Noncoding RNAs and Stroke
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		Introduction
 
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		Noncoding RNAs
 
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		miRNAs and Ischemic Brain Damage
 
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		LncRNAs in the Post-Ischemic Brain
 
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		piRNAs in the Post-Ischemic Brain
 
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		Concluding Remarks
 
	Chapter 58. Cytokines and Chemokines in Stroke
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		Introduction
 
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		Cytokines as Signaling Molecules in the Innate Immune Response of the Ischemic Brain
 
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		Cytokines and Neuroinflammation
 
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		The Role of Chemokines After Stroke
 
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		Implication of Chemokines and Cytokines in Neurorepair Mechanisms After Stroke: Focus on Neurogenesis and Angiogenesis
 
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		Therapeutic Approaches and Future Directions
 
	Chapter 59. Growth Factors and Cerebrovascular Diseases
	Chapter 60. Tissue Plasminogen Activator Signaling in the Normal and Diseased Brain
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		Signaling in the Normal CNS
 
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		Signaling in the Diseased CNS
 
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		Conclusion
 
	Chapter 61. Matrix Metalloproteinases and Extracellular Matrix in the Central Nervous System
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		Introduction
 
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		Basal Lamina and Endothelial Cells
 
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		Common Features of the MMPs in Nervous Tissues and Cerebral Blood Vessels
 
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		Enzymes and ECM
 
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		Conclusion
 
	Section V. Models and Methods
	Chapter 62. Animal Models of Focal Ischemia
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		Approaches to Inducing Focal Ischemia
 
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		Induction of Middle Cerebral Artery Occlusion: Considerations for Anesthesia and Monitoring Physiological Variables
 
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		Monitoring Cerebral Blood Flow During Middle Cerebral Artery Occlusion and Reperfusion
 
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		Common Outcome Measures
 
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		Use of Stroke Models for Understanding Pathophysiology Versus Treatments
 
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		Comorbidities and Sex Differences
 
	Chapter 63. Animal Models: Global Ischemia
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		Introduction
 
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		Rodent Models: Mice, Rats, Gerbils, and the Arctic Ground Squirrel
 
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		Larger Animals: Dogs, Cats, and Monkeys
 
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		Comparing Global Cerebral Ischemia With Cardiac Arrest
 
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		Conclusion and Outlook
 
	Chapter 64. Animal Models: Cerebral Hemorrhage
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		Introduction
 
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		Blood Injection Model
 
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		Collagenase Injection Model
 
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		Comparison of Blood and Collagenase Models
 
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		Conclusion
 
	Chapter 65. Animal Models of Neonatal Stroke/Ischemia
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		Introduction
 
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		Developmental Patterns of Ischemia-Associated Brain Damage in Preterm and Term Infants
 
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		Large Animal Models of Ischemia-Related Injury
 
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		Rodent Models of At-Term/Neonatal Focal Stroke and Hypoxia-Ischemia
 
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		Method for Induction of tMCAO in P7 Rats
 
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		Method for Induction of tMCAO in P10 Rats
 
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		Method for Induction of tMCAO in P9-P10 Mice
 
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		Model-Specific Oxidative and Inflammatory Mechanisms of Ischemic Injury in Neonates
 
	Chapter 66. Animal Models: Vascular Models of Cognitive Dysfunction
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		Introduction
 
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		Cognitive Dysfunction of Vascular Origin in Human
 
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		Animal Models: Advantages and Limitations
 
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		Commonalities and Pathophysiology
 
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		Conclusion
 
	Chapter 67. Animal Models: Nonhuman Primates
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		Introduction
 
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		The Choice of Species
 
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		Methods of Stroke Creation
 
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		Assessment of Functional Outcome
 
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		Surrogate Outcome Measures
 
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		Conclusion
 
	Chapter 68. Cerebral Blood Flow Methods
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		Introduction
 
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		Methods Requiring Brain Penetration
 
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		Methods Requiring the Injection of a Radioactive Tracer
 
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		Optical Techniques
 
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		Conclusion
 
	Chapter 69. Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Stroke
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		Introduction
 
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		T1-, T2-, and T2*-Weighted MRI
 
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		Diffusion-Weighted MRI
 
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		MR Angiography and Perfusion MRI
 
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		Perfusion-Diffusion Mismatch
 
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		Tissue Classification and Prediction
 
	Chapter 70. Principles and Methods of Molecular Imaging in Stroke
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		Imaging Agents and Modalities
 
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		Imaging Plaque Vulnerability
 
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		Imaging Thrombus
 
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		Imaging Apoptonecrosis
 
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		Imaging Neuroinflammation
 
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		Imaging Stem Cells
 
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		Conclusion
 
	Chapter 71. Experimental Methods for Measuring Blood Flow in Brain Capillaries
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		Two-Photon Microscopy of Fluorescent Signals
 
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		Line-Scans Overcome Limitations of Measurement Speed
 
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		Analysis Methods
 
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		Viewing Stalled Vessels
 
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		Other Methods and Future Outlook
 
	Chapter 72. Genomic Tools
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		Introduction
 
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		Ischemic Stroke Versus Controls and Intracerebral Hemorrhage
 
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		mRNA Profiles for Causes of Stroke
 
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		Transient Ischemic Attacks
 
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		Hemorrhagic Transformation
 
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		micro RNA Regulation of mRNA
 
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		Alternative Splicing of mRNA and the Future
 
	Chapter 73. Proteomes and Biomarkers of the Neurovascular Unit
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		Introduction
 
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		Neurovascular Unit “Carta”
 
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		Brain Endothelial Cell “Carta”
 
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		Proteome of Cerebral Vessels
 
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		Translational Proteomics: Biomarkers for Cardiovascular Diseases
 
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		Quantitative Targeted Proteomics: From Discovery to Application
 
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		Conclusion
 
	Chapter 74. Blood Biomarkers in Acute Stroke
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		Introduction
 
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		Methodological Aspects
 
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		Identification of Patients With Ischemic Stroke
 
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		Differentiation Between Intracerebral Hemorrhage and Ischemic Stroke
 
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		Predicting Bleeding Complications After Thrombolysis
 
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		Identifying Ischemic Stroke Etiology
 
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		Predicting Recurrent-Events in Patients With Transitory Ischemic Attack
 
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		Summary
 
	Chapter 75. Rodent Behavioral Tests Sensitive to Functional Recovery and Compensation
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		Introduction
 
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		Forelimb Function Tasks
 
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		Hind Limb Function Tasks
 
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		Cognitive Tasks Overview
 
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		Conclusion
 
	Clinical Chapters
	Section VI. Clinical Aspects: Medical and Surgical
	Chapter 76. Transient Focal Neurological Events
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		Transient Ischemic Attacks
 
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		Seizures
 
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		Migraine
 
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		Transient Global Amnesia
 
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		Vertigo
 
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		Hypoglycemia
 
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		Functional Neurological Disorders
 
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		Neuromuscular Conditions
 
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		Brain Tumors, Subdural Hematomas, and Space-Occupying Lesions
 
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		Syncope and Vertebrobasilar Insufficiency
 
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		Primary Ophthalmologic Conditions
 
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		Demyelinating Conditions
 
	Chapter 77. Types of Stroke and Their Differential Diagnosis
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		Introduction
 
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		Ischemic Stroke
 
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		Hemorrhagic Stroke
 
	Chapter 78. Small Artery Occlusive Diseases
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		Introduction
 
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		Characteristics of Small Artery Occlusive Diseases on Specific Arteries
 
	Chapter 79. Anterior Circulation: Large Artery Occlusive Disease and Embolism
	- 
		Introduction
 
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		Vascular Anatomy and Pathology
 
	Chapter 80. Carotid Artery Disease
	- 
		Introduction
 
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		Pathology
 
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		Mechanisms of Symptoms From Carotid Occlusive Disease
 
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		Cerebral Hemispheric Syndromes
 
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		Retinal Ischemia
 
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		The Carotid Bruit
 
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		Other Less Common Clinical Features of Carotid Artery Occlusive Disease
 
	- 
		Carotid Dissection and Moyamoya Disease
 
	Chapter 81. Posterior Circulation: Large Artery Occlusive Disease and Embolism
	- 
		Introduction
 
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		Vascular Anatomy of the Posterior Circulation
 
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		Subclavian Artery Disease
 
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		Vertebral Artery Origin Disease
 
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		Extracranial Vertebral Artery Dissection
 
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		Intracranial Vertebral Occlusion
 
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		Basilar Artery Disease
 
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		Cerebellar Infarction
 
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		Thalamic Infarction
 
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		Posterior Cerebral Artery Territory Infarction
 
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		Posterior Circulation Embolism
 
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		Imaging Studies
 
	Chapter 82. Primer in Cerebrovascular Disease: Innominate and Subclavian Disease
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		Introduction
 
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		Evaluation and Workup
 
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		Subclavian and Innominate Stenosis
 
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		Subclavian and Innominate Aneurysmal Disease
 
	Chapter 83. Vertebral Artery Disease
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		Vascular Anatomy
 
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		Extracranial Vertebral Artery
 
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		Intracranial Vertebral Artery
 
	Chapter 84. Basilar Artery Disease
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		Anatomy
 
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		Pathology and Pathophysiology
 
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		Other Less Common Pathophysiologic Findings of the Basilar Artery
 
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		Clinical Syndromes of Basilar Artery Ischemia
 
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		Clinical Presentation and Outcomes From the Registry Data: NEMC-PCR and BASICS
 
	Chapter 85. The Heart and Stroke
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		Overview
 
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		Stroke Classification
 
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		Direct Cardiogenic Brain Embolism
 
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		Brain Hypoperfusion Due to Cardiac Pump Failure
 
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		Neurological Effects From Cardiac Drugs
 
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		Neurological Complication From Endovascular Cardiac Procedure
 
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		Cardiac Complications Associated With Brain Lesions
 
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		Coexistent Vascular Diseases Affecting Both Heart and Brain
 
	Chapter 86. Aortic Arch Artherosclerotic Disease
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		Introduction
 
	- 
		Complex Atheromatous Plaques in the Descending Aorta and Stroke
 
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		Stroke Prevention in Patients With Aortic Arch Atherosclerosis
 
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		Conclusion
 
	Chapter 87. Brain Injury From Cerebral Hypoperfusion
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		Introduction
 
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		Syncope
 
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		Watershed Territory Infarcts
 
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		Hypoxic-Ischemic Encephalopathy
 
	Chapter 88. Stroke and Eye Findings
	Chapter 89. Spinal Cord Strokes
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		Spinal Cord Vascular Supply
 
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		Spinal Cord Ischemia and Infarction
 
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		Causes of Spinal Ischemia
 
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		Spinal Vascular Malformations
 
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		Diagnostic Evaluation of Patients Presenting With Spinal Cord Ischemia
 
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		Spinal Hemorrhages
 
	Chapter 90. Unique Features of Aneurysms by Location
	- 
		Introduction
 
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		Internal Carotid Artery Aneurysms
 
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		Anterior Communicating Artery Aneurysms
 
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		Middle Cerebral Artery Aneurysms
 
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		Vertebrobasilar and Cerebellar Artery Aneurysms
 
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		Conclusions
 
	Chapter 91. Clinical Aspects of Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
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		Introduction
 
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		Epidemiology
 
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		Diagnosis
 
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		Clinical Course
 
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		Vasospasm
 
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		Treatment of Cerebral Aneurysms
 
	- 
		Conclusion
 
	Chapter 92. Clinical Aspects of Intracerebral Hemorrhage
	- 
		Introduction
 
	- 
		Classification
 
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		Clinical Presentation
 
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		Radiologic Findings
 
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		Management
 
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		Conclusion
 
	Chapter 93. Clinical Aspects of Intraventricular Hemorrhage
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		Introduction
 
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		Etiology of Intraventricular Hemorrhage in Infants
 
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		Clinical Presentation of Intraventricular Hemorrhage in Infants
 
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		Grading of Intraventricular Hemorrhage in Infants
 
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		Diagnosis of Intraventricular Hemorrhage in Infants
 
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		Treatment of Intraventricular Hemorrhage in Infants
 
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		Etiology of Intraventricular Hemorrhage in Adults
 
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		Symptoms of Intraventricular Hemorrhage in Adults
 
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		Diagnosis of Intraventricular Hemorrhage in Adults
 
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		Grading of Intraventricular Hemorrhage in Adults
 
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		Treatment of Intraventricular Hemorrhage in Adults
 
	- 
		Prognosis
 
	Chapter 94. Clinical Aspects of Subdural Hemorrhage (SDH)
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		Acute Subdural Hematoma
 
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		Chronic Subdural Hematomas
 
	Chapter 95. Cerebral Venous Thrombosis
	- 
		Introduction
 
	- 
		Epidemiology
 
	- 
		Etiology
 
	- 
		Clinical Presentation
 
	- 
		Diagnosis
 
	- 
		Treatment
 
	- 
		Prognosis
 
	Chapter 96. Developmental Venous Anomalies
	- 
		Introduction
 
	- 
		Radiopathological Characteristics
 
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		Classification and Key Descriptive Attributes
 
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		Presentation and Natural History
 
	- 
		Treatment Options
 
	- 
		Considerations for Management
 
	Chapter 97. Vein of Galen Arteriovenous Malformations
	- 
		Embryology
 
	- 
		Anatomy and Classification
 
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		Clinical Presentation
 
	- 
		Prognosis
 
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		Goals of Treatment
 
	- 
		Treatment Options
 
	- 
		Ongoing Challenges
 
	Chapter 98. Carotid Cavernous and Other Dural Arteriovenous Fistulas
	- 
		Introduction
 
	- 
		Carotid Cavernous Fistulas
 
	- 
		Other Dural Arteriovenous Fistulas
 
	Chapter 99. Cavernous Malformations
	- 
		Introduction
 
	- 
		Genetics
 
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		Pathology
 
	- 
		Clinical Presentation
 
	- 
		Natural History
 
	- 
		Diagnosis
 
	- 
		Indications for Treatment
 
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		Timing of Surgical Treatment
 
	- 
		Choice of Operative Approach
 
	- 
		Radiosurgery
 
	- 
		Principles of Surgical Treatment
 
	- 
		Cavernous Malformations Associated With Seizures
 
	- 
		Future Directions
 
	Chapter 100. Spinal Vascular Malformations
	- 
		Spinal Vascular Anatomy
 
	- 
		Classification and Epidemiology
 
	- 
		Pathophysiology, Hemodynamics, and Natural History
 
	- 
		Radiological Features
 
	- 
		Treatment
 
	- 
		Conclusion
 
	Chapter 101. Reversible Cerebral Vasoconstriction Syndromes
	- 
		Introduction
 
	- 
		Epidemiology
 
	- 
		Risk Factors and Pathophysiology
 
	- 
		Clinical Features
 
	- 
		Laboratory Test Results
 
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		Brain Imaging Results
 
	- 
		Diagnostic Approach
 
	- 
		Management
 
	- 
		Prognosis and Counseling
 
	Chapter 102. Spontaneous Dissections of Cervicocephalic Arteries
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		Etiology and Physiopathology
 
	- 
		Epidemiology
 
	- 
		Clinical Presentation
 
	- 
		Diagnosis
 
	- 
		Management
 
	Chapter 103. Stroke Secondary to Trauma
	- 
		Introduction
 
	- 
		Ischemic Stroke
 
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		Decreased Cerebral Perfusion Pressure
 
	- 
		Vasospasm
 
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		Vascular Injury
 
	- 
		Hemorrhagic Stroke
 
	- 
		Delayed Traumatic Intracerebral Hemorrhage
 
	- 
		Hemorrhagic Progression
 
	- 
		Conclusion
 
	Chapter 104. Vascular Cognitive and Behavioral Disorders
	Section VII. Medical Conditions and Stroke
	Chapter 105. Stroke in Children
	- 
		Introduction
 
	- 
		Epidemiology
 
	- 
		Perinatal and Neonatal Stroke
 
	- 
		Stroke in Children
 
	- 
		Work-Up
 
	- 
		Stroke Mimics
 
	- 
		Treatment
 
	- 
		Conclusion
 
	Chapter 106. Ischemic Stroke in the Young
	- 
		Introduction
 
	- 
		Epidemiology of Stroke in the Young
 
	- 
		Causes of Ischemic Stroke in the Young
 
	- 
		Clinical Clues Suggesting Specific Causes of Stroke
 
	- 
		An Approach to Diagnostic Testing in Young Stroke Patients
 
	- 
		Treatment and Prognosis in Young Stroke Patients
 
	Chapter 107. Rare Genetic Causes of Stroke
	- 
		Introduction
 
	- 
		Monogenic Diseases
 
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		Mitochondrial Encephalomyopathy, Lactic Acidosis, and Stroke-Like Episodes (MELAS)
 
	- 
		Hereditary Endotheliopathy With Retinopathy, Nephropathy, and Stroke (HERNS)
 
	- 
		Type IV Collagen a1-Chain Mutation (COL4A1)
 
	- 
		Homocystinuria
 
	- 
		Marfan Syndrome and Vascular Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome
 
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		Moyamoya Disease
 
	- 
		Polygenic Diseases
 
	- 
		Conclusions
 
	Chapter 108. Stroke in Fabry Disease
	- 
		Epidemiology
 
	- 
		Pathophysiology
 
	- 
		Clinical Features
 
	- 
		Stroke Pathogenesis
 
	- 
		Neuroimaging
 
	- 
		Diagnosis
 
	- 
		Treatment
 
	Chapter 109. Moyamoya Disease and Syndrome
	- 
		Introduction
 
	- 
		Epidemiology
 
	- 
		Pathology and Pathogenesis
 
	- 
		Clinical Features
 
	- 
		Diagnosis
 
	- 
		Prognosis and Treatment
 
	Chapter 110. Varicella Zoster Virus and Stroke
	- 
		Introduction
 
	- 
		Epidemiology
 
	- 
		Clinical Features, Laboratory Abnormalities, and Diagnosis of VZV Vasculopathy
 
	- 
		Treatment of VZV Vasculopathy
 
	- 
		VZV in Giant Cell Arteritis
 
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		Pathogenesis
 
	- 
		Conclusions
 
	Chapter 111. Stroke and Migraine
	- 
		Introduction
 
	- 
		What Is Migraine?
 
	- 
		What Is the Relationship of Migraine to Stroke?
 
	- 
		Diagnosis and Prevention
 
	Chapter 112. Cerebrovascular Complications of Cancer
	- 
		Stroke Directly Due to Tumor
 
	- 
		Stroke Due to Remote Effects of Tumor: Coagulopathy
 
	- 
		Hypercoagulability and Thrombosis
 
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		Combined Hypercoaguability/Bleeding Diathesis
 
	- 
		Stroke in the Setting of Tumor, But Not Related to Tumor
 
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		Sequelae of Cancer Treatment
 
	Chapter 113. Radiation Vasculopathy
	- 
		Introduction
 
	- 
		Pathophysiology
 
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		Incidence
 
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		Radiological Manifestations
 
	- 
		Monitoring
 
	- 
		Treatment Options
 
	- 
		Cerebrovascular Complications of Cardiac Radiation
 
	- 
		Therapeutic Effects of Radiation on Cerebral Blood Vessels
 
	- 
		Future Prospects
 
	Chapter 114. Aortic Dissection and Stroke
	Chapter 115. Coagulopathies and Ischemic Stroke
	- 
		Introduction
 
	- 
		Antithrombin
 
	- 
		Protein C and Protein S
 
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		Activated Protein C Resistance
 
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		Fibrinogen and Fibrinolytic Abnormalities
 
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		Homocyst(e)inemia
 
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		Other Coagulation Abnormalities
 
	- 
		Who Should Be Evaluated for Coagulopathies?
 
	- 
		Summary
 
	Chapter 116. Antiphospholipid Antibody Syndrome
	- 
		Introduction
 
	- 
		What Are Antiphospholipid Antibodies?
 
	- 
		Clinical and Laboratory Features of Antiphospholipid Antibody Syndrome
 
	- 
		Diagnosis of Antiphospholipid Antibody Syndrome
 
	- 
		Epidemiology
 
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		When to Screen for aPL in Patients with Cerebrovascular Disease
 
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		Predicting Thrombosis Risk in APS and aPL-Positive Patients
 
	- 
		Mechanisms of Antiphospholipid Antibody-Associated Disease
 
	- 
		Treatment
 
	Chapter 117. Primary Platelet Disorders
	- 
		Introduction
 
	- 
		Thrombocytosis and Ischemic Stroke
 
	- 
		Thrombocytopenia and Ischemic Stroke
 
	- 
		Platelet Disorders and Hemorrhagic Stroke
 
	- 
		Conclusion
 
	Chapter 118. Stroke and Sickle Cell Disease
	- 
		Introduction
 
	- 
		Silent Cerebral Infarctions
 
	- 
		Overt Cerebral Ischemic Infarction
 
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		Intracranial Hemorrhage
 
	- 
		Other Neurological Problems
 
	- 
		Conclusion
 
	Chapter 119. Pregnancy, Hormonal Contraception, and Postmenopausal Estrogen Replacement Therapy
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		Stroke in Pregnancy
 
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		Hormonal Contraception
 
	- 
		Hormone Replacement Therapy
 
	Chapter 120. Toxicity/Substance Abuse
	- 
		Introduction
 
	- 
		Cannabis
 
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		Amphetamines
 
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		Cocaine
 
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		Heroin
 
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		Alcohol
 
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		Cigarettes
 
	- 
		Conclusion
 
	Chapter 121. Functional Disorders Presenting to the Stroke Service
	- 
		Introduction
 
	- 
		Etiology
 
	- 
		Diagnosis
 
	- 
		Management
 
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		Prognosis
 
	- 
		Conclusion
 
	Chapter 122. CADASIL
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		Introduction
 
	- 
		Clinical Manifestations
 
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		Imaging
 
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		Pathological Data
 
	- 
		Diagnosis
 
	- 
		Treatment
 
	Chapter 123. Stroke and Infection: Tuberculosis, Brucellosis, Syphilis, Lyme Disease and Listeriosis
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		Neurosyphilis
 
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		Neurobrucellosis
 
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		Neuroborreliosis
 
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		Neurotuberculosis
 
	- 
		Neuroinvasive Listeriosis
 
	Chapter 124. HIV and Stroke
	- 
		Introduction
 
	- 
		Causes of Stroke in HIV Infection
 
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		Cerebral Infections
 
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		Cardiac Embolism
 
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		Prothrombotic States
 
	- 
		Substance Abuse
 
	- 
		HIV-Associated Vasculopathy and Vasculitis
 
	- 
		Small Vessel HIV-Associated Vasculopathy
 
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		Large- and Medium-Vessel HIV-Associated Vasculopathy
 
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		Accelerated Atherosclerosis
 
	- 
		Approach to Stroke Therapy in the HIV-Positive Patient
 
	Chapter 125. Stroke-Induced Immunodepression and Clinical Consequences
	- 
		Introduction
 
	- 
		Pathways of Stroke-Induced Immunodepression Syndrome
 
	- 
		Laboratory Markers for Stroke-Induced Immunodepression
 
	- 
		Sense and Nonsense of Stroke-Induced Immunodepression
 
	- 
		Therapeutic Implications
 
	- 
		Conclusions
 
	Chapter 126. Cerebrovascular Complications of Cardiac Surgery
	- 
		Background
 
	- 
		Cardiac Surgical Procedures
 
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		Minimally Invasive Cardiac Surgical Procedures
 
	- 
		Percutaneous Cardiac Surgical Procedures
 
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		Mechanism of Stroke in Cardiac Surgery
 
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		Acute Ischemic Stroke Treatment in Cardiac Surgery Patients
 
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		Other Cerebrovascular Complications and Stroke Mimics
 
	Section VIII. Diagnostic Testing
	Chapter 127. Clinical Stroke Diagnosis
	- 
		Information Used for Stroke Diagnosis
 
	- 
		The Inductive Method-Sequential Hypothesis Generation and Testing and Pattern Matching
 
	- 
		Impact of Various Findings on the “What” Diagnosis
 
	- 
		Localization and Detection of the Vascular Lesion
 
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		Stroke Localization
 
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		Imaging and Laboratory Evaluation
 
	Chapter 128. Cardiac Electrophysiology in Stroke Investigation: Holter, Event Monitor, and Long-Term Monitoring
	- 
		Background
 
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		Optimizing Detection
 
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		Relevance of Monitor Findings
 
	- 
		Evaluation
 
	- 
		Summary
 
	Chapter 129. Cardiac Ultrasound in Stroke Investigation
	- 
		Major Sources of Emboli
 
	- 
		Imaging Procedures
 
	Chapter 130. Overview of Neuroimaging of Stroke
	- 
		Introduction
 
	- 
		Commonly Used Imaging Modalities
 
	- 
		Ischemic Stroke
 
	- 
		Angiographic Assessment of Cerebral Vasculature
 
	- 
		Imaging Utilized for Endovascular Intervention
 
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		Imaging Modalities to Assess Collateral Circulation
 
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		Neuroimaging to Assess Cerebral Perfusion
 
	- 
		Intracerebral Hemorrhage
 
	- 
		Distinct Cases Associated With Ischemia/Infarction
 
	Chapter 131. CT, CT-Angiography, and Perfusion-CT Evaluation of Stroke
	- 
		Introduction
 
	- 
		Hemorrhagic Stroke
 
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		Arterio-occlusive Ischemic Stroke
 
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		Veno-occlusive Ischemic Stroke
 
	Chapter 132. MRI and MRA of Ischemic Stroke
	- 
		Introduction
 
	- 
		MRI of Brain Ischemia
 
	- 
		Diffusion MRI
 
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		Magnetic Susceptibility Imaging
 
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		FLAIR/T2- and T1-Weighted Imaging
 
	- 
		Contrast-Enhanced T1-Weighted Imaging
 
	- 
		MR Angiography
 
	- 
		Time-of-Flight and Phase-Contrast MRA
 
	- 
		Perfusion MRI
 
	- 
		MR in Acute Ischemic Stroke Triage
 
	- 
		The MGH Stroke Imaging Algorithm
 
	- 
		Conclusions
 
	Chapter 133. Transcranial and Cervical Ultrasound in Stroke
	- 
		Introduction
 
	- 
		Transcranial Doppler Ultrasonography
 
	- 
		Cervical Duplex Ultrasonography
 
	- 
		Summary
 
	Chapter 134. Conventional Cerebral Arteriography
	- 
		Introduction
 
	- 
		Indications
 
	- 
		Basic Concepts
 
	- 
		Safety
 
	- 
		Present and Future
 
	Chapter 135. Ultrasound Examination of the Aortic Arch in Stroke
	- 
		Introduction
 
	- 
		Transesophageal Echocardiography
 
	- 
		Proximal Aortic Atheromas and Ischemic Stroke
 
	- 
		Arch Atheromas and Stroke After Cardiac Surgery or Aortic Procedures
 
	- 
		Considerations on Therapy and Prevention of Recurrent Events
 
	Section IX. Management
	Chapter 136. Thrombolysis for Acute Ischemic Stroke
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		Intravenous Tissue Plasminogen Activator
 
	- 
		Extended Time Window to 4.5h
 
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		Time to Treatment Effects
 
	- 
		Large Vessel Occlusion Strokes
 
	- 
		Mechanical Thrombectomy
 
	- 
		Conclusions
 
	Chapter 137. General Treatment of Stroke in Intensive Care Setting
	- 
		Introduction
 
	- 
		General Critical Care
 
	- 
		Neurocritical Care
 
	- 
		Decompressive Craniectomy
 
	Chapter 138. Physiological Monitoring of Stroke in the Intensive Care Setting
	- 
		Noninvasive Monitoring
 
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		Oximetry
 
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		End-Tidal CO2 Monitoring
 
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		Blood Pressure
 
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		Temperature Management
 
	- 
		Water Hemostasis
 
	- 
		Glycemic Control
 
	- 
		Invasive Monitoring
 
	- 
		Pulmonary Artery Catheterization
 
	- 
		Cerebrovascular Physiology and Intracranial Pressure Monitoring
 
	- 
		Conclusion
 
	Chapter 139. Hypertensive Encephalopathy
	- 
		Introduction
 
	- 
		Pathophysiology
 
	- 
		Imaging Characteristics
 
	- 
		Management of Hypertensive Encephalopathy
 
	- 
		Conclusion
 
	Chapter 140. Management of Cerebral Edema/Intracranial Pressure in Ischemic Stroke
	- 
		Introduction
 
	- 
		Pathophysiology
 
	- 
		Assessment of Cerebral Edema
 
	- 
		Conclusion
 
	Chapter 141. Surgery for Ischemic Strokes
	Chapter 142. Clinical Status of Neuroprotection in Cerebral Ischemia
	- 
		Introduction
 
	- 
		Primary Stroke Prevention During Interventions
 
	- 
		Penumbra Salvage
 
	- 
		Prevention of Secondary Brain Injury
 
	- 
		Neuroprotection From Vasospasm-Related Ischemia
 
	- 
		Conclusion
 
	Chapter 143. Cardiac Complications and ECG Abnormalities After Stroke
	- 
		Introduction
 
	- 
		Ischemia and Heart Failure
 
	- 
		ECG Abnormalities and Arrhythmias
 
	- 
		Summary
 
	Chapter 144. Management of Hypertension in Stroke
	- 
		Introduction
 
	- 
		Management of Hypertension in the Acute Stroke Period
 
	- 
		Management of Chronic Hypertension in Patients With Cerebrovascular Disease
 
	Chapter 145. Management of Diabetes in Stroke
	- 
		Introduction
 
	- 
		Diabetes as a Risk Factor for Stroke
 
	- 
		Pathophysiology of Stroke in Diabetes
 
	- 
		Diabetes and Stroke Outcomes
 
	- 
		Management
 
	Chapter 146. Management of Atrial Fibrillation
	- 
		Frequency and Pathogenesis
 
	- 
		The Role of Echocardiography in Estimating Stroke Risk
 
	- 
		Ischemic Stroke Risk Factors and Bleeding Risk
 
	- 
		Antithrombotic Strategies for Stroke Prevention
 
	- 
		Evaluation and Management of Patients With Ischemic Stroke
 
	- 
		Summary
 
	Chapter 147. Depression, Psychosis, and Agitation in Stroke
	- 
		Introduction
 
	- 
		Poststroke Depression
 
	- 
		Poststroke Psychosis
 
	- 
		Poststroke Anxiety and Agitation
 
	- 
		Summary
 
	Chapter 148. Treatment of Vasculitis
	- 
		Introduction
 
	- 
		Large-Vessel Vasculitis
 
	- 
		Medium-Vessel Vasculitis
 
	- 
		Small-Vessel Vasculitis
 
	- 
		Variable Vessel Vasculitis
 
	- 
		Single-Organ Vasculitis
 
	- 
		Vasculitis Associated With Systemic Disease
 
	Chapter 149. Endovascular Therapy for the Treatment of Cerebrovascular Disease
	- 
		Introduction
 
	- 
		Stroke
 
	- 
		Intracranial Aneurysms
 
	- 
		Intracranial Arteriovenous Malformations
 
	- 
		Conclusion
 
	Chapter 150. Surgery for Ischemic Infarcts
	- 
		Introduction
 
	- 
		Malignant MCA Stroke
 
	- 
		Cerebellar Stroke
 
	Chapter 151. Carotid Endarterectomy and Carotid Angioplasty and Stenting
	- 
		Introduction
 
	- 
		Carotid Endarterectomy
 
	- 
		Carotid Angioplasty and Stenting
 
	- 
		Carotid Endarterectomy or Carotid Angioplasty and Stenting
 
	Chapter 152. Management of Asymptomatic Extracranial Carotid Artery Disease
	- 
		Introduction
 
	- 
		Epidemiology
 
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		Revascularization
 
	- 
		Official Guidelines and Current Status of Practice
 
	- 
		Subgroup Analyses, Pitfalls, and Other Limitations of Published Randomized CEA Trials in ACS
 
	- 
		Risk Str