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Little is known about the structural and functional correlates of lead-related brain dysfunction in humans.
Regarding the molecular and cellular effects of lead exposure that may underlie the behavioral effects, there is a good deal of data from experimental studies in animals, but relatively little is known about the structural and functional correlates of lead-related brain dysfunction in humans.
However, although sepsis-related mitochondrial dysfunction has been extensively assessed in various human organs [ 95], it remains to be documented in the human brain, but it is of course the case that genetic mitochondrial diseases are well described causes of brain dysfunction in humans.
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Traumatic brain injury (TBI) causes brain dysfunction in many patients.
Introduction: Delirium is a common manifestation of acute brain dysfunction in critically ill patients.
Detection of acute brain dysfunction in ICU is based on repeated daily neurological examination.
The patient developed bradypragia and higher brain dysfunction in mid-October mid-October 2011
However, phenotypic analysis is not sufficient, particularly for brain dysfunction in neurogenetic diseases.
Diagnosing brain dysfunction in a patient with sepsis implies a systematic diagnostic approach of all potential factors, in addition to sepsis, that can contribute to aggravate or prolong brain dysfunction.
NF1 protein is highly expressed in rodent and human oligodendrocytes (Daston et al., 1992); therefore, we speculated that NF1 loss in oligodendrocytes could play a role in both the pathology and physiology of brain dysfunction in NF1 patients.
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