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Stephen M Oppenheimer

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Sen S, Oppenheimer S
Ann Indian Acad Neurol . 2022 Jun; 11(Suppl 1):S4-S11. PMID: 35721446
Following ischemic stroke, interventions to bring about reperfusion must be implemented within the recognized timeframe; this means that timely clinical recognition of this condition is vital. The process of diagnosis...
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Marins F, Limborco-Filho M, Iddings J, Xavier C, Biancardi V, Stern J, et al.
Eur J Neurol . 2021 Jun; 28(11):3640-3649. PMID: 34152065
Background And Purpose: Damage to the insula results in cardiovascular complications. In rats, activation of N-methyl-d-aspartate receptors (NMDARs) in the intermediate region of the posterior insular cortex (iIC) results in...
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Marins F, Limborco-Filho M, DAbreu B, Machado de Almeida P, Gavioli M, Xavier C, et al.
Auton Neurosci . 2020 Jul; 227:102695. PMID: 32629215
Damage to the insular cortex (IC) results in serious cardiovascular consequences and evidence indicates that the characteristics are lateralized. However, a study comparing the effects of focal experimental hemorrhage between...
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Marins F, Limborco-Filho M, Xavier C, Biancardi V, Vaz G, Stern J, et al.
Clin Exp Pharmacol Physiol . 2016 Jan; 43(4):484-93. PMID: 26748663
Cardiovascular (CV) representation has been identified within the insular cortex (IC) and a lateralization of function previously suggested. In order to further understand the role of IC on cardiovascular control,...
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Razumovsky A, Tigno T, Hochheimer S, Stephens F, Bell R, Vo A, et al.
Acta Neurochir Suppl . 2012 Aug; 115:87-90. PMID: 22890651
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is associated with the severest casualties from Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) and Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF). From October 1, 2008, the U.S. Army Medical Department initiated...
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Sen S, Hinderliter A, Sen P, Simmons J, LeGrys V, Beck J, et al.
Stroke . 2007 Sep; 38(11):2900-5. PMID: 17901385
Background And Purpose: Leukocyte count is an independent predictor of stroke. We investigated the association between leukocyte count and progression of aortic atheroma over 12 months in stroke/transient ischemic attack...
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Sen S, Hinderliter A, Sen P, Simmons J, Beck J, Offenbacher S, et al.
Circulation . 2007 Aug; 116(8):928-35. PMID: 17684150
Background: It is not known whether progression of aortic arch (AA) atheroma is associated with vascular events in patients with stroke or transient ischemic attack (TIA). Methods And Results: AA...
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Laowattana S, Oppenheimer S
Neurology . 2007 Feb; 68(7):509-14. PMID: 17296916
Objective: Because activated sympathetic tone is associated with poorer outcome after stroke, we investigated whether beta-blocker treatment was associated with lesser stroke severity and improved outcome. Method: We prospectively studied...
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Sen S, Lima J, Oppenheimer S
Cerebrovasc Dis . 2004 Jan; 17(2-3):175-81. PMID: 14707419
Background And Purpose: Intracardiac thrombi are a potential source of cerebral embolism. The disposition of intracardiac thrombi in ischemic stroke/transient ischemic attack (TIA) patients was investigated over a 10-month period...
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Sen S, Oppenheimer S
Stroke . 2003 Jun; 34(7):e76; author reply e76. PMID: 12805487
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