- cerebral circulation
- церебральное кровообращение
Англо-русский словарь по авиационной медицине. 2013.
Англо-русский словарь по авиационной медицине. 2013.
Cerebral circulation — Inferior aspect of the human brain showing the arterial pattern Cerebral circulation refers to the movement of blood through the network of blood vessels supplying the brain. The arteries deliver oxygenated blood, glucose and other nutrients to… … Wikipedia
Cerebral infarction — Cerebral infarct Classification and external resources CT scan slice of the brain showing a right hemispheric cerebral infarct (left side of image). ICD 10 I 63 … Wikipedia
Cerebral angiography — Intervention Cerebral angiogram showing a transverse projection of the vertebrobasilar and posterior cerebral circulation … Wikipedia
Cerebral blood flow — Cerebral blood flow, or CBF, is the blood supply to the brain in a given time.[1] In an adult, CBF is typically 750 millitres per minute or 15% of the cardiac output. This equates to 50 to 54 millilitres of blood per 100 grams of brain tissue per … Wikipedia
Cerebral arteriovenous malformation — Classification and external resources Large arteriovenous malformation of the parietal lobe ICD 10 Q … Wikipedia
Cerebral venous sinus thrombosis — Classification and external resources Dural veins ICD 10 I63.6, I … Wikipedia
Cerebral aneurysm — Classification and external resources Diagram of cerebral aneurysm. ICD 10 I … Wikipedia
Cerebral hemorrhage — Classification and external resources File:Intracerebral heamorrage Cerebral hemorrhage ICD 10 I61, P10.1 … Wikipedia
Circulation du cerveau — Cerveau Pour les articles homonymes, voir Cerveau (homonymie). Demande de traduction … Wikipédia en Français
cerebral thrombosis — noun a blood clot in a cerebral artery or vein • Hypernyms: ↑thrombosis * * * noun : the formation within a cerebral artery of a blood clot preventing the circulation of blood in the blocked area of brain tissue * * * Pathol. formation of a clot… … Useful english dictionary
RAMOLLISSEMENT CÉRÉBRAL — Lésion provoquée par la suppression de l’apport circulatoire artériel (ischémie) dans un territoire cérébral de dimensions variables, mais toujours défini par la topographie vasculaire. Au premier plan des étiologies possibles se placent la… … Encyclopédie Universelle