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carmofur and Brain Edema

carmofur has been researched along with Brain Edema in 2 studies

Brain Edema: Increased intracellular or extracellular fluid in brain tissue. Cytotoxic brain edema (swelling due to increased intracellular fluid) is indicative of a disturbance in cell metabolism, and is commonly associated with hypoxic or ischemic injuries (see HYPOXIA, BRAIN). An increase in extracellular fluid may be caused by increased brain capillary permeability (vasogenic edema), an osmotic gradient, local blockages in interstitial fluid pathways, or by obstruction of CSF flow (e.g., obstructive HYDROCEPHALUS). (From Childs Nerv Syst 1992 Sep; 8(6):301-6)

Research Excerpts

ExcerptRelevanceReference
"Patients with cerebrovascular accidents were excluded."1.35Delayed leukoencephalopathy with stroke-like presentation in chemotherapy recipients. ( Baehring, JM; Fulbright, RK, 2008)

Research

Studies (2)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19900 (0.00)18.7374
1990's0 (0.00)18.2507
2000's2 (100.00)29.6817
2010's0 (0.00)24.3611
2020's0 (0.00)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
Baehring, JM1
Fulbright, RK1
Ota, K1
Kishida, S1

Reviews

1 review available for carmofur and Brain Edema

ArticleYear
[Drug-induced leukoencephalopathy].
    Nihon Naika Gakkai zasshi. The Journal of the Japanese Society of Internal Medicine, 2007, Aug-10, Volume: 96, Issue:8

    Topics: Antineoplastic Agents; Brain Edema; Cisplatin; Cytarabine; Fluorouracil; Humans; Hypertensive Enceph

2007

Other Studies

1 other study available for carmofur and Brain Edema

ArticleYear
Delayed leukoencephalopathy with stroke-like presentation in chemotherapy recipients.
    Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry, 2008, Volume: 79, Issue:5

    Topics: Adult; Aged; Antineoplastic Agents; Brain; Brain Edema; Capecitabine; Dementia, Vascular; Deoxycytid

2008