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thyroxine and Ischemic Attack, Transient

thyroxine has been researched along with Ischemic Attack, Transient in 5 studies

Thyroxine: The major hormone derived from the thyroid gland. Thyroxine is synthesized via the iodination of tyrosines (MONOIODOTYROSINE) and the coupling of iodotyrosines (DIIODOTYROSINE) in the THYROGLOBULIN. Thyroxine is released from thyroglobulin by proteolysis and secreted into the blood. Thyroxine is peripherally deiodinated to form TRIIODOTHYRONINE which exerts a broad spectrum of stimulatory effects on cell metabolism.
thyroxine : An iodothyronine compound having iodo substituents at the 3-, 3'-, 5- and 5'-positions.

Ischemic Attack, Transient: Brief reversible episodes of focal, nonconvulsive ischemic dysfunction of the brain having a duration of less than 24 hours, and usually less than one hour, caused by transient thrombotic or embolic blood vessel occlusion or stenosis. Events may be classified by arterial distribution, temporal pattern, or etiology (e.g., embolic vs. thrombotic). (From Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, pp814-6)

Research Excerpts

ExcerptRelevanceReference
" In this study, we investigate the relationships between free thyroxine (FT4), brain frailty and clock drawing test (CDT) performance in patients with acute minor stroke or transient ischaemic attack (TIA)."8.12Free thyroxine, brain frailty and clock drawing test performance in patients with acute minor stroke or transient ischaemic attack. ( Cao, Y; Guo, Z; Hou, J; Huang, Z; Liu, CF; Wang, H; Wang, R; Xiao, G; Xu, G; Xu, J; You, S; Yu, S, 2022)
" In this study, we investigate the relationships between free thyroxine (FT4), brain frailty and clock drawing test (CDT) performance in patients with acute minor stroke or transient ischaemic attack (TIA)."4.12Free thyroxine, brain frailty and clock drawing test performance in patients with acute minor stroke or transient ischaemic attack. ( Cao, Y; Guo, Z; Hou, J; Huang, Z; Liu, CF; Wang, H; Wang, R; Xiao, G; Xu, G; Xu, J; You, S; Yu, S, 2022)
"Hypothyroidism is known to decrease cerebral metabolism."1.29Hypothyroidism protects the brain during transient forebrain ischemia in gerbils. ( Crosby, N; Hemmings, S; Ijaz, S; Kalra, J; Mazagri, R; Senthilsvlvan, A; Shuaib, A, 1994)

Research

Studies (5)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19902 (40.00)18.7374
1990's1 (20.00)18.2507
2000's1 (20.00)29.6817
2010's0 (0.00)24.3611
2020's1 (20.00)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
Guo, Z1
Xu, G1
Wang, R1
Hou, J1
Yu, S2
Wang, H1
Xu, J1
You, S1
Huang, Z1
Xiao, G1
Cao, Y1
Liu, CF1
JAMIESON, KG1
Alevizaki, M1
Synetou, M1
Xynos, K1
Alevizaki, CC1
Vemmos, KN1
Shuaib, A1
Ijaz, S1
Mazagri, R1
Kalra, J1
Hemmings, S1
Senthilsvlvan, A1
Crosby, N1
Buletsa, BA1

Other Studies

5 other studies available for thyroxine and Ischemic Attack, Transient

ArticleYear
Free thyroxine, brain frailty and clock drawing test performance in patients with acute minor stroke or transient ischaemic attack.
    Clinical endocrinology, 2022, Volume: 96, Issue:2

    Topics: Brain; Frailty; Humans; Ischemic Attack, Transient; Stroke; Thyroxine

2022
BILATERAL CAROTICO-CAVERNOUS FISTULAE. HYPOPITUITARISM FROM BILATERAL CAROTID LIGATION FOR SURGICAL CURE.
    The Australian and New Zealand journal of surgery, 1964, Volume: 34

    Topics: Accidents; Accidents, Traffic; Angiography; Arteriovenous Fistula; Blindness; Brain; Brain Damage, C

1964
Hypothyroidism as a protective factor in acute stroke patients.
    Clinical endocrinology, 2006, Volume: 65, Issue:3

    Topics: Acute Disease; Aged; Aged, 80 and over; Chi-Square Distribution; Female; Humans; Hypothyroidism; Isc

2006
Hypothyroidism protects the brain during transient forebrain ischemia in gerbils.
    Experimental neurology, 1994, Volume: 127, Issue:1

    Topics: Animals; Blood Glucose; Brain; Cerebral Cortex; gamma-Glutamyltransferase; Gerbillinae; Hippocampus;

1994
[Several possible pathogenetic mechanisms of cerebral circulatory disorders].
    Zhurnal nevropatologii i psikhiatrii imeni S.S. Korsakova (Moscow, Russia : 1952), 1985, Volume: 85, Issue:9

    Topics: Adult; Animals; Cerebrovascular Disorders; Female; Humans; Hypertension; Hypothalamo-Hypophyseal Sys

1985