脳内盗血現象。脳血管盗血
WordNet
- take without the owners consent; "Someone stole my wallet on the train"; "This author stole entire paragraphs from my dissertation"
- a stolen base; an instance in which a base runner advances safely during the delivery of a pitch (without the help of a hit or walk or passed ball or wild pitch)
- move stealthily; "The ship slipped away in the darkness" (同)slip
- steal a base
- of or relating to the brain and the blood vessels that supply it; "a cerebrovascular accident"
PrepTutorEJDIC
- (…から)〈物〉‘を'『盗む』《+『名』〈物〉+『from』+『名』》 / (…から)…‘を'こっそり取る,うまく手に入れる+『名』+『from』+『名』》 / (野球で)〈塁〉‘を'盗む,‘に'盗塁する / 盗みをする / 《方向・場所を表す副詞[句]を伴って》こっそり動く / 〈U〉《米話》こっそりと盗むこと;〈C〉盗品 / 〈C〉《単数形で》《米話》格安品,掘り出し物 / 〈C〉(野球で)盗塁
- 〈U〉盗むこと;(野球で)盗塁,スチール / 〈C〉《複数形で》盗品
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English Journal
- Comparing Percutaneous Transluminal Angioplasty and Stent Placement for Treatment of Subclavian Arterial Occlusive Disease: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
- Ahmed AT1,2, Mohammed K3,4, Chehab M5, Brinjikji W6, Hassan Murad M3,4, Cloft H6, Bjarnason H6.
- Cardiovascular and interventional radiology.Cardiovasc Intervent Radiol.2016 May;39(5):652-67. doi: 10.1007/s00270-015-1250-9. Epub 2015 Dec 2.
- BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Subclavian artery occlusive disease (SAOD) is often associated with cerebrovascular symptoms such as subclavian steal syndrome and stroke. We conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis to compare percutaneous transluminal angioplasty (PTA) and stent placement for the tre
- PMID 26630966
- Double steal phenomenon secondary to innominate artery occlusion.
- Esen K1,2, Yilmaz C3, Kaya O3, Soker G3, Gulek B3, Sahin DY4.
- Journal of medical ultrasonics (2001).J Med Ultrason (2001).2016 Apr 23. [Epub ahead of print]
- Innominate artery steno-occlusive disease is a relatively rare clinical entity and may cause cerebrovascular symptoms. Herein, we report a 50-year-old male patient who presented with recurrent syncopal episodes and cerebrovascular ischemia. Color Doppler sonography revealed a distinctive flow patter
- PMID 27107766
- Vertebral and internal mammary artery steal syndrome in patients with hemodialysis access.
- Thalhammer C1, Clemens RK1, Valentin ML1, Alonso E1, Segerer S2, Husmann M1, Amann-Vesti BR1.
- VASA. Zeitschrift für Gefässkrankheiten.Vasa.2016;45(2):163-8. doi: 10.1024/0301-1526/a000511.
- BACKGROUND: Increased flow in the subclavian artery feeding a vascular access for hemodialysis can induce steal phenomena in the vertebral (VA) and internal mammary artery (IMA). The aim of this study was to describe the hemodynamic effects of access flow on the VA and IMA in patients with native fi
- PMID 27058803
Japanese Journal
- <Poster>Cerebrovascular dynamics in response to neural stimulation
- Masamoto Kazuto,Obata Takayuki,Kanno Iwao
- 弘前醫學 61(Supplement), S181-S186, 2010
- … The results indicate that global vasodilationof upstream parent arteries may be necessary to prevent "blood steal" by inactive regions nearby. …
- NAID 110007617200
- 超音波検査 : 椎骨脳底動脈系の超音波検査について
- 斎藤 こずえ,上野 聡
- Equilibrium research 68(4), 184-192, 2009-08-01
- … Duplex color-coded ultrasonography performed for evaluation of the cerebrovascular arterial system consists of transcranial and carotid ultrasonogaphy. … Carotid ultrasonography enables us to diagnose occlusion of the VAs, the subclavian steal phenomenon, VA dissection, and the Bow-Hunter syndrome. … Retrograde VA flow indicates the subclavian steal phenomenon, which can cause vertebrobasilar ischemia during exercise of the upper extremeties. …
- NAID 10026088332
- SPECT evaluation of cerebral blood flow during arm exercise in patients with subclavian steal
- KANEKO Koichiro,FUJIMOTO Shigeru,OKADA Yasushi,YOSHIURA Takashi,YASUMORI Kotaro,MURANAKA Toru,SASAKI Masayuki,KOGA Hirofumi,ABE Koichiro,SAWAMOTO Hirofumi,HONDA Hiroshi
- Annals of nuclear medicine 21(8), 463-470, 2007-10-01
- NAID 10019799158
Related Links
- Cerebrovascular Steal Phenomenon and Electroconvulsive Therapy: A Case Report and Review of the Literature J ECT. 2018 Jun;34(2):e20-e24. doi: 10.1097/YCT.0000000000000468. Authors Ana Hategan, Calvin H Geriatrics ...
- These changes in vascular tone could have created a cerebrovascular steal phenomenon with redistribution of blood flow away from the left internal carotid artery system. Compounding these changes, autoregulation of blood flow distal to stenosed arteries was likely impaired, as shown previously by White and Markus [7] .
- erebral autoregulation. In these patients, the increased blood flow to the seizing portions of the brain induced by ECT potentially can reduce cerebral blood flow to ischemic areas, possibly causing adverse neurological events. The authors describe a patient with chronic cerebral ischemic disease, chronic anemia, and major depressive disorder undergoing ECT to achieve remission. The patient ...
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- intracerebral steal phenomenon
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- 脳血管盗血 cerebrovascular steal
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- cerebral blood vessel
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