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- Periventricular means around the ventricle and may refer to: Periventricular leukomalacia, a disease characterized by the death of the white matter near...
- Periventricular leukomalacia (PVL) is a form of white-matter brain injury, characterized by the necrosis (more often coagulation) of white matter near...
- The periventricular nucleus is a thin sheet of small neurons located in the wall of the third ventricle, a composite structure of the hypothalamus. It...
- TA lists four nuclei in this region, (medial, median, lateral, and periventricular). The preoptic area is responsible for thermoregulation and receives...
- in T2 FLAIR images. On CT scans, leukoaraiosis appears as hypodense periventricular white-matter lesions. The term "leukoaraiosis" was coined in 1986 by...
- The anteroventral periventricular nucleus (AVPV) is a small cluster of cells located in the preoptic area of hypothalamus of the brain that is abundant...
- Some of the more severely affected patients develop drop attacks. Periventricular means beside the ventricle, while subependymal (also spelled subepydymal)...
- parasagittal plane, indicating location anterior-posterior; and three zones (periventricular, intermediate, lateral) in the coronal plane, indicating location medial-lateral...
- legs. Compression of the brainstem as well as poor perfusion of the periventricular white matter in the prefrontal cortex are also thought to contribute...
- thrombocytopenia or thrombocytopathia, hypocoagulation, prevention of periventricular hemorrhages in prematurely born children. Etamsylate is a haemostatic...