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Category: Brain, Spinal Cord and Neurodegenerative Diseases, Cellular Therapy and Stem Cells

Myelopathy refers to spinal cord compression that leads to neurological deficits. When this compression occurs in the cervical spine (neck region), it is called cervical myelopathy, the most common type of myelopathy. It results from narrowing of the spinal canal, which puts pressure on the spinal cord, impairing nerve signal transmission to and from the brain.

Myelopathy

Myelopathy refers to spinal cord compression that leads to neurological deficits. When this compression occurs in the cervical spine (neck region), it is called cervical myelopathy, the most common type of

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Cervical Spondylosis

Cervical spondylosis is a common age-related condition characterized by degeneration of the spinal discs, bones, and joints in the neck (cervical spine). It involves shrinkage of spinal discs, formation of bone

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Neck injuries encompass trauma or damage to the cervical spine, muscles, ligaments, nerves, blood vessels, or soft tissues of the neck. Due to the neck’s complex anatomy and its role in supporting the head and protecting the spinal cord, neck injuries can range from mild strains to life-threatening conditions.

Neck Injuries

Neck injuries encompass trauma or damage to the cervical spine, muscles, ligaments, nerves, blood vessels, or soft tissues of the neck. Due to the neck’s complex anatomy and its role in

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Intracranial hemorrhage (ICH) refers to bleeding within the skull, which may occur in the brain parenchyma, surrounding meningeal layers, or ventricles. It is a medical emergency requiring immediate intervention to prevent permanent brain damage or death178.

Intracranial Bleeding (ICB)

Intracranial hemorrhage (ICH) refers to bleeding within the skull, which may occur in the brain parenchyma, surrounding meningeal layers, or ventricles. It is a medical emergency requiring immediate intervention to prevent

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Shaken Baby Syndrome (SBS), also known as abusive head trauma, is a severe brain injury that occurs when an infant or young child is violently shaken. The shaking causes the child's brain to move back and forth within the skull, resulting in bruising, swelling, and bleeding in and around the brain. This can lead to permanent brain damage or death12369.

Shaken Baby Syndrome

Shaken Baby Syndrome (SBS), also known as abusive head trauma, is a severe brain injury that occurs when an infant or young child is violently shaken. The shaking causes the child's

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Thrombolysis, also known as fibrinolytic therapy, is a medical treatment used to dissolve dangerous blood clots (thrombi) that have formed in blood vessels. This therapy aims to restore blood flow, prevent tissue and organ damage, and is often used as an emergency intervention in conditions like heart attack (ST-elevation myocardial infarction), acute ischemic stroke, and severe pulmonary embolism1467.

Thrombolysis

Thrombolysis, also known as fibrinolytic therapy, is a medical treatment used to dissolve dangerous blood clots (thrombi) that have formed in blood vessels. This therapy aims to restore blood flow, prevent

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L-carnitine is a naturally occurring compound synthesized in the human brain, liver, and kidneys. It plays a crucial role in energy production by transporting long-chain fatty acids into the mitochondria, where they are oxidized (“burned”) to produce energy. L-carnitine is especially concentrated in tissues that use fatty acids as a primary energy source, such as skeletal and cardiac muscle167.

L-carnitine

L-carnitine is a naturally occurring compound synthesized in the human brain, liver, and kidneys. It plays a crucial role in energy production by transporting long-chain fatty acids into the mitochondria, where

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Nerve Growth Factor (NGF) analog is a neurotrophin crucial for the survival, maintenance, and differentiation of neurons. NGF analogs are compounds-either small molecules, peptides, or synthetic derivatives-designed to mimic or modulate NGF’s biological activity, with the aim of harnessing its neuroprotective and regenerative effects while potentially overcoming the limitations of native NGF (such as poor pharmacokinetics or side effects).

Nerve Growth Factor (NGF) analog

Nerve Growth Factor (NGF) analog is a neurotrophin crucial for the survival, maintenance, and differentiation of neurons. NGF analogs are compounds-either small molecules, peptides, or synthetic derivatives-designed to mimic or modulate

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BPC-157 (Body Protecting Compound-157) is a synthetic peptide derived from a sequence found in human gastric juice. It consists of 15 amino acids (a pentadecapeptide) and has been extensively studied in animal models for its tissue-healing and protective properties156.

Body Protecting Compound 157 (BPC-157 ): Overview, Potential Benefits, and Safety

BPC-157 (Body Protecting Compound-157) is a synthetic peptide derived from a sequence found in human gastric juice. It consists of 15 amino acids (a pentadecapeptide) and has been extensively studied in

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Spinal cord infarction, also known as ischemic myelopathy or spinal stroke, is a rare but serious condition caused by interruption of blood flow to the spinal cord, leading to ischemia and subsequent tissue death. It most commonly results from ischemia originating in an extravertebral artery supplying the spinal cord, such as branches from the aorta.

Spinal Cord Infarction (SCIF)

Spinal cord infarction, also known as ischemic myelopathy or spinal stroke, is a rare but serious condition caused by interruption of blood flow to the spinal cord, leading to ischemia and

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