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Histopathological Findings in Brains with Poor-grade Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
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Satomi, Junichiro Brain and Blood Vessels-Akita|Tokushima University KAKEN Search Researchers
Hadeishi, Hiromu Brain and Blood Vessels-Akita
Yoshida, Yasuji Brain and Blood Vessels-Akita
Suzuki, Akifumi Brain and Blood Vessels-Akita
Keywords
histopathology of the brain
poor grade SAH
early brain injury
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Journal Article
Description
Patients with poor-grade aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) are likely to die due to irreversible acute-stage primary brain damage. However, the mechanism(s) and pathology responsible for their high mortality rate remain unclear. We report our findings on the brains of individuals who died in the acute stage of SAH. An autopsy was performed on the brains of 11 SAH patients (World Federation of Neurosurgical Societies grade 5) who died within 3 days of admission and who did not receive respiratory assistance. All brains were free of intracranial hematoma and hydrocephalus; all harbored ruptured aneurysms. In all brains, multiple infarcts with perifocal edema were scattered throughout the cortex and subcortical white matter of the whole brain. Infarcts with a patchy – were more often seen than infarcts with a wedge-shaped pattern. Microscopic examination revealed multiple areas with cytotoxic edema and neuronal death indicative of acute ischemic changes. Edema and congestion were more obvious in areas where the subarachnoid clot tightly adhered to the pia mater. Pathologically, the brains of deceased patients with acute poor-grade SAH were characterized by edema and multifocal infarcts spread throughout the whole brain; they were thought to be attributable to venous ischemia. Diffuse disturbance in venous drainage attributable to an abrupt increase in the intracranial pressure and focal disturbances due to tight adhesion of the subarachnoid clot to the pia mater, may contribute strongly to irreversible brain damage in the acute stage of SAH.
Journal Title
Neurologia Medico-Chirurgica
ISSN
04708105
13498029
NCID
AN00358613
Publisher
The Japan Neurosurgical Society
Volume
56
Issue
12
Start Page
766
End Page
770
Published Date
2016
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This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives International License(https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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