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An analysis of the data revealed that the inflammatory activity in dural sinuses and skull marrow, which the researchers identified as a potential reservoir of immune cells, is closely associated ...
The research, which was published in the journal Brain, used neuroimaging techniques to establish that the dural sinuses, a ...
Alzheimer's disease, multiple sclerosis, autism, schizophrenia and many other neurological and psychiatric conditions have been linked to inflammation in the brain. There's growing evidence that ...
So, yes, an sinus infection can (rarely) go to your brain, but here’s the thing: It almost never comes out of nowhere, and it always causes symptoms—like an extremely severe headache.
Dural sinus thrombosis refers to clots in large, dural venous conduits, ... If thrombosis extends from the cavernous to the petrosal sinuses, there are brain-stem and cerebellar signs.
An analysis of the data revealed that the inflammatory activity in dural sinuses and skull marrow, ... (DOI 10.1093/brain/awae343) (Brandi Eiff, Edward T. Bullmore, Menna R. Clatworthy, ...
The blood-brain barrier prevents immune cells from ... Dr. Kipnis uses a metaphor to explain how immune cells in the dural sinuses monitor the contents of cerebrospinal fluid for unfamiliar ...
It contains a drainage system known as the dural venous sinuses, which carry blood away from your brain and circulate cerebrospinal fluid. Blood comes to the dura mater by way of the middle ...
New research provides valuable insights into the brain-body immune connection identifying key communication hubs in the dural sinuses and skull bone marrow at the back of the head.
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