静脉病理和干预的头部的疾病
Tej Ishaan Mehta1,2, Anirudh Arun2, Caleb Heiberger2
1The United States Air Force Medical Corps, Falls Church, Virginia.
Seminars in neurology
|August 10, 2023
概括
内静脉病理经常被忽视,但可能严重影响患者. 本综述涵盖了它们的解剖学,生理学和治疗方法,旨在改善理解和未来的治疗方法.
科学领域:
- 神经学 神经学
- 血管医学 血管医学
- 干预性放射学 干预性放射学
背景情况:
- 尽管对患者有重大影响,但内静脉病理的认识不足.
- 在其他血管领域的进展与对内静脉疾病的有限关注形成鲜明对比.
- 了解这些情况对于推进患者护理和研究至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 为主要的内静脉病理提供全面的概述.
- 详细介绍这些疾病的病理生理学.
- 概述当前和新兴的治疗选择.
主要方法:
- 关于内静脉病理的文献综述.
- 综合有关解剖学和生理学的信息.
- 临床相关性和治疗策略的分析.
主要成果:
- 详细描述各种内静脉病理.
- 解释潜在的病理生理机制.
- 诊断和治疗方法的总结.
结论:
- 加强对内静脉病理的了解至关重要.
- 这篇评论是临床医生和研究人员的基础资源.
- 需要进一步的研究和治疗开发.
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