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Delayed neural damage induced by lightning and electrical injury: neural death, vascular necrosis and demyelination? 被引量:1

Delayed neural damage induced by lightning and electrical injury: neural death, vascular necrosis and demyelination?
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摘要 The structural damage to vascular endothelial cell In a recent article in the journal Brain Injury, four potential hypotheses for delayed neurological disorders following lightning and electrical injury were suggested (Reisner, 2013). The phenomenon of delayed neurodegenerative syndromes following lighting and electrical injury has been known since the early 1930s (Critchley, 1934), but to the present day, the mechanisms involved have been poorly un- derstood. An initial and still plausible theory is that the electrical insult causes damage to the vascular structures feeding the spinal cord via damage to vascular endothelial cells (Farrell and Starr, 1968). The structural damage to vascular endothelial cell In a recent article in the journal Brain Injury, four potential hypotheses for delayed neurological disorders following lightning and electrical injury were suggested (Reisner, 2013). The phenomenon of delayed neurodegenerative syndromes following lighting and electrical injury has been known since the early 1930s (Critchley, 1934), but to the present day, the mechanisms involved have been poorly un- derstood. An initial and still plausible theory is that the electrical insult causes damage to the vascular structures feeding the spinal cord via damage to vascular endothelial cells (Farrell and Starr, 1968).
出处 《Neural Regeneration Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2014年第9期907-908,共2页 中国神经再生研究(英文版)
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